COOK ISLANDS POLICE.
REPOHJXED UPHEAVAL.
(Ver Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, June 21
Interviewed' on the subject of the alleged unrest at the Cook Islands, Dr. Poinare said he had never received any official information from the islands that, there was any upheaval among 1- the nativie police. He liad received the- resignation of Sergt. Holmts, but had.no official information that Bush 'beer drinkingl had increased alarmingly during the last few months. He had been "unable to visit tKe islands during the recess, but hoped to after the session..
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14553, 21 June 1913, Page 5
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