The Samoan Difficulty
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright; (PEB TJNITKD PBEBS ASSOCIATION} Washington, January 28. In the Senate to-day,. Mr Collura after conversing with. General Harrison, the 1 President elect, stated that America had not yielded in the position- taken op" with regard to Samoan affairs, and he thought that the Republican Government would be able to satisfactorily adjust the difficulty. The feeling throughout the United States with regard to- the difficulty in Samoa is increasing; daily, and the Naval Committee are inviting suggestions from. Congress as to the best course to pursue-. The House of Representative* is ready to> vote a sum necessary for the protection of Am >rican rig its m the Isl md. The American Coagress is decidedly bellicose, and it is intended to appoint » Representative Committee to deal witik Samoan a»id other foreign affairs.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 88, 31 January 1889, Page 2
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