N.Z. ADMINISTRATION. GENEVA. October 21. Sir James Allen explained that New Zealand placed the interests u| the natives above all other considerations, lie referred to the agricultural enterprise previously worked'by Europeans which it was necessary to maintain and develop and said there was an improvonnMit in il;r iM'oiiniinV situation reached on the Tuiamial resources ol Samoa, and ex-enemy property wa* again productive.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1925, Page 3
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