RABAUL RISING.
RECENT NATIVE DISORDERS DUE TO FOREIGNERS (Received Friday, 9.30 pan.) RABAUL, March 15. Brigadier General Griffiths, who recently inquired into the Native disorders at Babaul, exhonerates the police heads and missionaries. His report declares that the original cause of the trouble was tho talk of foreign sailorc with the natives causing strife, also the jeens of sailors who organised a scrike with Sumsuma and Rams, as leaders. There was no evidence to support a statement that the cause of tho strife was much depeer stated or more involved.—(Australian Press Association.)
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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1929, Page 5
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