SIX MORE DEATHS
THE APIA DISTURBANCE TAMASESE AMONG DEAD 12 OTHERS IN HOSPTIAL (Special to Press Assn. by Badio.) (Received Dor. 30, noon). ANA, Dc. '2'.). Six Mau natives died of wounds, including High Chief Tamasese, who died this morning. Twelve are in hospital, including High Chief Tuimalcaliifano, who has a slight arm wound. REASON OF VISIT EVIDENCE FOR LIBEL CASE (Per Prfiss Association.) AUCJCUANi), this day. Mr. (>. V. Nelson states that Mr. Hall Skelton, his leading counsel, arrived in Samoa on Saturday with Mr. A. G. Smjth, to collect evidence and to brief witnesses in connection with the libel action at Auckland on February 20.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17145, 30 December 1929, Page 8
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