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Mrs. Ngoungou, who, as a little girl of eight, was stolen from her parents at Lepperton in 1874. She has lived with the Maoris ever since, and has no desire to return to her own people. (A full account of the incident recently appeared in the Daily News).

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1929, Page 14

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Mrs. Ngoungou, who, as a little girl of eight, was stolen from her parents at Lepperton in 1874. She has lived with the Maoris ever since, and has no desire to return to her own people. (A full account of the incident recently appeared in the Daily News). Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1929, Page 14

Mrs. Ngoungou, who, as a little girl of eight, was stolen from her parents at Lepperton in 1874. She has lived with the Maoris ever since, and has no desire to return to her own people. (A full account of the incident recently appeared in the Daily News). Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1929, Page 14