IMPRISONMENT OF TAMASESE
TERM EXPIRES TO-DAY By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, June 3. “Tamasese will be released to-mor-row—that is the end of it,” said the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward), when his attention was directed to the fact that the sentence of six months’ imprisonment imposed on the Samoan chief on December 5 would expire tomorrow.
There had been a suggestion that the chief would be kept in custody until the sailing of the Tofua on June 15, but the Prime Minister’s reply disposes of that possibility.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 212, 4 June 1929, Page 12
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