THE SOUTH SEA MURDERS.
Aia important debate took place m the House .of Commons to-day upon the 'subject ! of the Native outrages m the: So nth Pacific. :: 'lii tlieconrse of the discussion, Mr G-. 0. Travelvan, secretary to the Admiralty, stated that the Government thoi'^ht it vyould be;uiv\visa to traii^fbi"' the powers -mow, vested m Sir Arlhu 1 ilordoiita \,he CoijTHiodoi'e on 'tlie Australian station i-ijiat it bad^bee'n decidt:l;tbat- flic TrTei"i-bf--vvar/.sb'ou'!(i infittiira visitAtlielslands rnoreifro-; q;uelhtlyian^;|!i^;CaJstain, .Maxwell, of . f H. > \X;S.._.Ein.eVafl:d,-,s.h6u]d.vbe--''ap-ppinted,a jse|>uty-CommivSsioncr,-aiid. be empowered to deport oppressive or r dangerous -BHtisflf isubjbcts; residing iii^the Mauds/ ; ' ' .'\!''^.'-'S" '
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 152, 10 August 1881, Page 3
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95THE SOUTH SEA MURDERS. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 152, 10 August 1881, Page 3
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