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THE SOLOMONS MASSACRE.

HIGHLY COLOURED REPORTS. NO DANGER OF UPRISING. (by telegraph—press ASSOCIATION.' AUCKLAND, Dee. 15. “The newspaper reports of the murder of Mr Bell in Government Tax House at Sineranngo, Mala, and the circumstances surrounding the event were grossly overdrawn,” said the Rev. R. E. Tempest, of Sista, on his arrival at Auckland to-day by the Southern Cross. “It was a purely local trouble, and there’s no more danger of a general uprising than if some larrikins in a Sydney hotel had a clash with the remainder of the population remained law-abiding. ’ ’

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 December 1927, Page 9

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THE SOLOMONS MASSACRE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 December 1927, Page 9

THE SOLOMONS MASSACRE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 December 1927, Page 9

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