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INVERCARGILL, Last Night.

Manoi's Round Hill diggers hare petitioned the Inspector for local police there on account of frequent robberies. It is pointed out there are 500 Chinese as against 40 Europeans on the field, and that the former not only commit robberies, but assaults with impunity, and that unless the miners take law into their own hands, which undoubtedly means bloodshed, which they wish to avoid, they have no option but to apply for police protection.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 31 August 1882, Page 2

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INVERCARGILL, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 31 August 1882, Page 2

INVERCARGILL, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1585, 31 August 1882, Page 2

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