APIA NORMAL AGAIN
—Press Association.)
No Further Disorders Expected
(By 1'elefirrapb-
WELLINGTON, This Day. Messages tliat have passed between the Hon. F. Langstone and the actingAdmiuistrator of Sainoa, also between Mr Langstone and Chief Tamasese, sliow that the positiou in Apia is nor- ' uml, and the police do nofc expeet further disorders. In. a message to Mr Langstone. Tamasese expressed regret, and repeats the desire of- the Samoans to co-operate with the Government to maintain peace -Snd goodwill- between Samoan and Enropean citizens. jm — ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 7
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