THE NATIVES OF NEW BRITAIN.
♦-. . A HORRIBLE ORGIE. (PBB PBESS ASSOCIATION.) (Received 16, 1.22 am) Sydney, June 15. The Evening News' New Britain ( girrespondent has supplied the follow:' iog story of massacre and cannibalism, under date April 20tb;—" Last week several canoes containing Cape Oxford natives, returning from a trading trip fc> Rilum, were attacked between Kibangah and Lindip by hordes of Kabaogah natives, the whole (totalling nine) being killed. The murderers took the bodies to the village, where a fearful orgie followed. All the bodies were eaten. Thj scene was < igbt miledistant from a white sattleui nt. Dr. SAney, Imperial judg', anl :i posse of police, went to Kabangtt, sui prised tie natives, and kiILJ six, wounded fwo, and took two prisanets. They found quantities of hum in fleth hang|og in the nouses," i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 103, 16 June 1900, Page 3
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142THE NATIVES OF NEW BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 103, 16 June 1900, Page 3
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