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ISLAND NEWS.

(PBB PRESS ABBOOIAXIOH.J Wydnby, November 21. Arrived — Lubeck, from Samoa. She reports all quiet when she left. On 9th inst a joint note was issued by the British, German, and American consuls, proclaiming Malietoa king, and requesting the Samoans to reinstate him with' out delay. When the Auckland schaoner Olive was on the point of leaving Wallis Island fifteen natives boarded the vessel. They demanded that they should bo conveyed to Samoa tinder a threat of murdering the crew. The demand was complied with, as the crew feared they would carry out the threat if an attempt was made to put them ashore again.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 22 November 1889, Page 2

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ISLAND NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 22 November 1889, Page 2

ISLAND NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2287, 22 November 1889, Page 2

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