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POSITION IN SAMOA TAAIASESE AVAS AAIONG RIOTERS AIAJJ DISPERSING (Press Association.) AVELLINGTON, Jan. 2. The Prime Minister announced today that reports ijrom the Adrmmst,rater of AWstem Samoa indicated that the natives whom tho jwhre were endeavouring to arrest vfien tho attack occurred last Saturday wore wanted on warrant lor assaulting police, and that Tamase.se, Racer” of tho Alau. who died Ironwounds during the affray, was among the rioters. At least one automatic pistol was used by the Ainu. T.ve territory u reported by U"Administrator to be quiet. Ibe Ma.u are dispersing, and the Administrator has received a large number of offers of help, if neeessai.v from loyal natives.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11095, 3 January 1930, Page 6
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