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(Per Electbic Teleokaph — Copyright.) ' IPUB PkBSS ASSOOIATIOH.I (Received 1.10 a.m., Not. 2nd.) SIR SACKVILLE WEST. Washington, Oct. 31. Sir S. Savkvillo West's pasports have been forwarded to the British Embassy. OBSCENE LITERATURE. London', Oct. 31. M. Vizetelley Jia» boon fined £100 for publishing obscene Hternturo. ! SHOCKING OUTRAGE AND CANNIBALISM. Ni'.ws is to hand of a fearful atrocity committed by New Gninna natives. It appears that tha Okrika natives lured a hostile tribe, culled the Ogmiais, into ' their territory, and after a mock discussi >n set upon them and overpowered them, killing 150. The Okrikas afterwards cooknd and ate the bodies of their.violima. The British Resident with an armed party rescued ten captives and restored order. The chief offenders wero heavily fined.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4380, 2 November 1888, Page 3
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