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[By Telegraph.] (ZVi - Vims iriti-.n.) Atcklanm. This day. The Tavinni from Samoa brings news that Tamasee is stirring up an Atuan rebel party against Malieton. taking advantage of the absence of the German and English warships. He has a strong party and Malietoa, fearing attack, h's surrounded the palace at Apia with a strong guard. Tilt; rebels were still at Apia when the Tavinni left, but it was y might come to blows unless the warships arrived 1(7 stop rebellion. N\ Ei.i.TMrTox, This day. About a hundred applications have already been received from Volunteers anxious to form a part of the contingent to go home. A new Volunteer infantry company has been formed in Wellington to be known as the Kelburne Kitks, after the name of Lord Glasgow's eldest son. A fatal accident took place at Waikannae this morning, when the end of the boiler at Campbell's sawmill blew out. The young engine driver, Norman McKay, aged 20, was scalded and died in two hours.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 262, 4 March 1897, Page 3
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