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SAMOA

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)

MAU’S 17 POINTS

WELLINGTON, Alarcli 21

The final meeting at Apia, on March 7 of Alan representatives and authorities, resulted in the former submitting 17 points to the Administrator who promised to consider them. They (contained complaints that no reply had been received to petitions to the King, New Zealand Government, League of Nations and others; asked for a free pardon to all but murderers and a fair trial; expressed dissatisfaction with the Coroner’s verdict on the death of Tamasese and others; made charges against the police of ill-treatment and finally wanted to know why Samoa could not run its own Government, with the right to seek the protection of a great Power with which they were satisfied.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1930, Page 6

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SAMOA Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1930, Page 6

SAMOA Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1930, Page 6

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