GERMANY AND SAMOA.
[ ■'. ■■■■-,' V ':'■• i.' .■•■'' UNREST CRUSHED.i WARSHIPS RETURNING TO CHINA. • Inr rKf.euuAi'U-i'iiEsa Assiin™rids•■ nii-viiitiiTl I • ■■..-. Berlin, April 15. , [ ; Germany considers that the Samoan expedition has accomplished its , task, the disaffected chiefs having been overawed or deported. ."■'.■' '; ; ' The cruiser Leipzig (3200 tons, ten 4.1 inch ■ guns)'will*remain, in the South Seas, while tho other vessels will- proceed to Tsingtu, in tho German protectorate of Kiaodmu, China. • ■. :: . .'•'-. *'* '.'. Owing to proof of tho difficulties of com- ; inunicating in the South;; Sea colonies, the German Colonial OSico is arranging for wireloss telegraphy connections with cables . through Yap Island, in tie Caroline Group. i ' ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 5
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99GERMANY AND SAMOA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 5
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