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Auckland sisters took a DNA test and ended up apologising for slavery in Jamaica

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Scotsman John Malcolm owned more than 2000 slaves in Jamaica and had 10 or so large sugar plantation

Scotsman John Malcolm owned more than 2000 slaves in Jamaica and had 10 or so large sugar plantations. Now his descendants have given an emotional apology. ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     [Support our Journalism]( [Support our Journalism »](     STUFF DAILY 15 September 2024   Kia ora {NAME}, Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [Auckland sisters took a DNA test and ended up apologising for slavery in Jamaica]( Scotsman John Malcolm owned more than 2000 slaves in Jamaica and had 10 or so large sugar plantations. Now his descendants have given an emotional apology. How much do you value news? If strong independent media in NZ matters to you, support our work today. [I'd like to contribute →]( [Jetstar warns airport fee increases could threaten its NZ operations]( Qantas claims New Zealand’s economy (Gross Domestic Product or GDP) will shrink by at least 1% if Auckland Airport’s planned fee hikes for passengers go ahead. [Paddy Gower: I know exactly what is needed to save Wellington]( Opinion: I’ve been in zombie towns, meth towns, flooded towns, hurt cities and broken cities. I know what Wellington needs. [Recap: Black Ferns fall short despite fightback in defeat to England]( The world champions stormed back in the second half but could not overhaul their deficit at Twickenham. 📺 Watch [ThreeNews]( tonight at 6pm for more on these stories and today's biggest news. ThreeNews is made by Stuff and available on ThreeNow and Three. EDITORS' PICKS   [Stuff morning quiz: Sep 15]( Did Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, ever visit New Zealand? [Quiz: He Kupu Nanu]( One scrambled word in te reo Māori. One clue. One minute. [Make your own mezze board with Lazy Sunday Club]( Make some bread and get dip dunking with these mezze-inspired recipes. [‘It doesn’t get much better’: Kiwi artist Angus Muir’s week-long holiday]( The light artist reports back after a whirlwind visit to Iceland. [Why this ad]( NZ NEWS [Today’s news chat: Should more be done to protect dolphins?]( [Auckland Council spends $263k replacing four sets of stairs - that’s $8k a step]( [Luxon office protesters say at least 15 Hector’s dolphins killed from fishing since he was PM]( WORLD [Demonstrations in support of French grandmother who was allegedly drugged and raped]( [Putin’s threat: Long range missiles for Ukraine means war with the West]( [Putin warns against deep strikes with Western weapons, UK diplomats expelled]( SPORT [Is LIV Golf really going to come to New Zealand?]( [Two Louis Vuitton Cup semi-finalists could be out in just three days]( [Luna Rossa and British in perfect start to America’s Cup semis]( LIFESTYLE [Trailblazing Sierra Leone-born ballerina Michaela Mabinty DePrince dies at 29]( [How family is helping these Pasifika teens with pilot dreams]( [Relocated homes an alternative to 'lifeless' high-density townhouses]( [Manage Stuff Account](?lid=6zpg6m5zoxv9) [Unsubscribe](EMAIL}/2c520dc6-86e5-5f70-b825-d54222a8d29c/communication-subscription/stuff-newsletter-newsletter-stuff_daily/unsubscribe?auth_hash=+Q+oiAj7HWBqZPdq0WUHJbwxHdVOAYl1QSMT/b2ttiw=) | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Stuff Daily newsletter. Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to get Stuff Daily in your inbox.]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Instagram]( [TikTok](nzstuff?lang=en&lid=xlfryfzwz07p) [YouTube](StuffNewZealand?lid=gixcck2ocmlo) * You can email us at feedback@stuff.co.nz, or call us on 0800 339 000.

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