IN SAMOA.
RETIRING ADMINISTATOR. THE NEW APPOINTAIENT. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON. March 22. .Mr Coates announced to-day that General Richardson will return to Wellington early in April lor consultation with the Government before proceeding to Geneva as one ol the representatives of New Zealand before the Permanent Mandates Committee. The Premier said the Government wished to express their appreciation of the conspicuous ability shown by General Richardson. The Government had appointed as the new Administrator. Mr S. K: Allan, ol Morrinsville, and until he takes over his duties Colonel 1 juti-heii, the present Deputy Administrator will net. The' Government considered tlie new Administrator possessed the qualities ol personality, tact, patience and firmness required. New Zealand’s administration of its trustship is to he earned o„ without recourse to drastic measures Mr Coates detailed the nettviDes ol the Alan, fostered by Messrs Nelson Gurr. Kinythe and their associates and the efforts of conciliation by the Administration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1928, Page 3
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