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, A Slander against t ies Cleared Away. t Sidney, Friday. J The charges brought by Sir S, I' Griffith, of Queensland, against the !' missionaries in the New Hebrides ;_ have been investigated by the „ Presbyterian Synod. The charges J were in connection with illegal trad- ', ing and other unfaii'practises. The f Eev Mr Milne, a missionary who ia - under the control of the New Hob. * rides Church, and who had been J accused of keeping grog, and buying ,_ arrowroot with ammunition, diaj proved the charges against him. e The Synod held tho whole of the charges to be groundless, and deprecated the action of a high officer of r State making such accusations with- ''' out full empty. 11 Sir J, B. Thurston, High Comjj missioner of the Western Pacific, has s also enquired into the matter, with ,{ results satisfactory to tho Mission- .. Aries, r ===
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 19 May 1894, Page 2
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