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Phineas M’lntosli, a British resident in Becliuanaland, who was flogged by order of a native court was prohibited hv a Court of Inquiry from living in any native reserve in the future. The photograph on the left shows the Court of Inquiry sitting at Serowe, Bechuanaland. Right: Members of the suite of Chief Tshekedi. Their uniforms are curiously assorted, but the wearers are obviously very proud of them.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 903, 26 October 1933, Page 1

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Phineas M’lntosli, a British resident in Becliuanaland, who was flogged by order of a native court was prohibited hv a Court of Inquiry from living in any native reserve in the future. The photograph on the left shows the Court of Inquiry sitting at Serowe, Bechuanaland. Right: Members of the suite of Chief Tshekedi. Their uniforms are curiously assorted, but the wearers are obviously very proud of them. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 903, 26 October 1933, Page 1

Phineas M’lntosli, a British resident in Becliuanaland, who was flogged by order of a native court was prohibited hv a Court of Inquiry from living in any native reserve in the future. The photograph on the left shows the Court of Inquiry sitting at Serowe, Bechuanaland. Right: Members of the suite of Chief Tshekedi. Their uniforms are curiously assorted, but the wearers are obviously very proud of them. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 903, 26 October 1933, Page 1