GERMANS IN THE SOUTH SEAS
THEY ARB BEING TREATED WELL. By Telegraph—Press. Association—Copyright London, September 2. ; 'The'""Frankfurter-,-Zeiting" has collected reports from German- planters and settlers in the South Seas. / Apparently the only complaints from New Guinea are "of the inability of Germans to return to Germany owing to the lack of means. ' 'General contentment reigns •In the •' Caroline, • Mariaijne, : and: Marshall Islands, where the missionaries state : tha't many Japanese, aro arriving,, but are. treating the Germans, 'well. , British;.'officials-;in Samoa arecredited with trying to direct trade,-to Australia and British possessions. - German colonists are, /however, convinced that the. conquest : is"only .temporary, aiid that- Germany is suro to win. -The returned wives of officials interned at. Auckland'state that, the. latter are comfortable..
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 6
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119GERMANS IN THE SOUTH SEAS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 6
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