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Show lie laiiioo I rouble. 'f I V Cllio.uio, Dec. 4. Itev. J. B. Whit- '.6, A inoiu uf the Iiulou Nuu-HectirlAti il Missionary boclcty, who Is In the city f J i i today, Kuvis In the moriilug for Han t A i j I rauclscoeurouleto Hamoa. HI re- f (j! I t turn to the Island 1 caused by the "! f H lilltlcal trouble whlcu have aerlously I I allected mlsslomry woik. Hit Infer- I . matiuu by null leud him to believe f T that much of tiiu alleged new regard- , ' Ing Hatnoan atlalrs, has, In fact, llttlo I , foundation. He does nit believe tint -1 ! . dluntlsrurtloii wllh Crdirkrautz, the 1 I ( hlef Justice, Im had anything to do 1 wllh tho 1 resent crisis. While lie doe I I , not feel Hut tho crisis I due entirely j to religion, he think It lu been great- . 1 , lylullucnreUby thedlvergent religion I ' lielleraotthuilalmant lo the cruwu. ? I I He saya Malanfl Is a Catholic, tup- 4,1 i ported to touio extent by the Trench 111 1 ( jirletUlnhl rebellion Against King I I I , Malietoa, a Trotistant. He give the 1 I I Ametlean Auvcrnuient great eretllt for y ' j sjfs It attitude toward Hamoa, any Ing that T. I butforltthe Ilrrllti coufereuco would jj never liAiobeeiiluld. If f |