Grear's Evidence.
'/<■ Received July -ssß, 11.38 p.m. .. v\" ,' • ■ SYDNEY, July 28/ " Greai* stated that he was told by one of the' v native 'constabulary that one of tihe lattei-'s comrades admitted that the dhanoe wag ;a good one "to get back on. the Goaribari .natives for killing some of their tribesmen. . At the time. Chalmers was killed witness thought there would be a strong bond of sympathy" between the natdye-police iand the meai who were killed' Ayitih. - the \-\ missionaries.. ; From a previous, incident witnesaconcluded that Jiidg'Q' Eobinson. had some that tpe. native police were in danger of shewing a.lai'geia/nipwit of aiitagqnisni to wards their enemies. Witness had no grudge ■against the Judge, although the latter; had on one occasion acted in; a high-handed maiinel? towards him. , . ..-
.. Tho evidence fcaving oonoluded, the febmTOsyioh has -adjourned sine die. -
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12266, 29 July 1904, Page 5
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136Grear's Evidence. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12266, 29 July 1904, Page 5
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