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Tlio Police Report Denied. A Meeting' of Natives to ho Held. Auckland, July 21. The Star's Eussell correspondent reports having made inquiry by wire into the alleged Maori witchcraf t case, and from the result believes there is no tiuth in the police report. Constable Moore, of Whaugarei, has gone to Kaikohe to investigate the report of the deaths from alleged witchcraft by l'i9o, a Maori Tohunga. The remedy consisted of stripping the patients naked, who were then put into a scalding bath till the skins peeled off in some cases, and then cooled off in the open air. Another remedy was the application of boiling hot mashed potatoes and pumpkins to the bare skin. Eight deaths have occurred, it is alleged, through the treatment, ranging from an infant six months old to young persons 14 years old. in the Ifgunguru district alone. The Maom hold a meeting at Kaikohe shortly to consider what steps should be taken with the Tohunga.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 2

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LATER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 2

LATER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 2