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AN UNWILLING WITNESS.

[Per Press Association.! NEW PLYMOUTH, March 26,

Afc daybreak this morning the Sheriff, accompanied by Inspector M'Govern and a constable, fetched a Maori woman named Tiriwa from Parihaka. The woman was subpoenaed as a witness in the murder case, but failed to appear. A writ of attachment was accordingly served.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6138, 26 March 1898, Page 5

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AN UNWILLING WITNESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6138, 26 March 1898, Page 5

AN UNWILLING WITNESS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6138, 26 March 1898, Page 5

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