THE PROPHET RUA.
-. ■ HIDING IN- UREWEBA. " A PEACEFUL MISSIONARY.. (By Telegraph— Owi Correspon3ent. WHAKATANE, this day. , Apparently the authorities are. exhausting every effort to bring pi* quietly in. The prophet remains buried., in. the depths of the Urewera forests, , and has very little communication tnta .". the outside world. All the nativesarc very reticent, so that it is. extremely:-".'; difficult to pick up information. How- - ever, it appears' not unlikely that y another visit will be paid to Maunga- 77} pohatu, Rua's stronghold,' by a man . Who carries considerable weight both .' with Rua and his followers, to persuade him not to be foolish. Even if true, this attempt is not likely to • ... -
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 53, 2 March 1916, Page 6
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