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(Ecceived Oct. 31,1 a.m.) Biusijaxe, October 30. An enquiry is proceeding into a charge of kidnapping during a recent cruise of the William Manson, ft labour vessel, from Bundaberg.
A missionary alleges that he sent three Malataya Islanders, who were Christianised, to Malataya to pave tho way for a white missionary, and that the captain after consultation with the chief, refused toallowtliem to land, and brought them back to
Australia, also that the chief ordered six women kidnapped to be sent aboard, but that they were afterwards allowed to land,
Syuxkv, October 30.
Details of the accident to 11.M.5. Wallaroo show that she broke her high pressure cylinder.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4865, 31 October 1894, Page 3
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