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THE TRIAL OF A NATIVE CHlEF.—Phinias Mcintosh (left), the white man who was flogged at the order of Tshekedi, the Bechuanaland native chief, as he appeared with his friend, McNamee, at the trial which was conducted by Vice-Admiral E. R. S. Evans into Tshekcdi's action in ordering the flogging of a European.

ON THEIR HOMEWARD JOURNEY.—Messrs. D. Turnbull (left) and A. Quist, the two members of the Australian Davis Cup team, who broke their journey on their way home from England, via America, to play exhibition games in New Zealand. They are seen just before sailing yesterday by the Monowai.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 5

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THE TRIAL OF A NATIVE CHlEF.—Phinias Mcintosh (left), the white man who was flogged at the order of Tshekedi, the Bechuanaland native chief, as he appeared with his friend, McNamee, at the trial which was conducted by Vice-Admiral E. R. S. Evans into Tshekcdi's action in ordering the flogging of a European. ON THEIR HOMEWARD JOURNEY.—Messrs. D. Turnbull (left) and A. Quist, the two members of the Australian Davis Cup team, who broke their journey on their way home from England, via America, to play exhibition games in New Zealand. They are seen just before sailing yesterday by the Monowai. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 5

THE TRIAL OF A NATIVE CHlEF.—Phinias Mcintosh (left), the white man who was flogged at the order of Tshekedi, the Bechuanaland native chief, as he appeared with his friend, McNamee, at the trial which was conducted by Vice-Admiral E. R. S. Evans into Tshekcdi's action in ordering the flogging of a European. ON THEIR HOMEWARD JOURNEY.—Messrs. D. Turnbull (left) and A. Quist, the two members of the Australian Davis Cup team, who broke their journey on their way home from England, via America, to play exhibition games in New Zealand. They are seen just before sailing yesterday by the Monowai. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 5

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