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MEN H'EPORTEH FROM SAMOA. WELLINGTON, October 4. “Things in -Samoa are going ahead smoothly. They have never been . better,’?! said' ; the Prime Minister,- the Rt. ■ Hon. G. W. this afternoon, when questioned concerning the visit to, Wellington of BrigadierGeneral Hart, Administrator of the mandated' territory. Mr Forbes said that no significance attached to the visit to New Zealand of the Adminisfcrlatbr; it was purely for the purpose "of consulting with the Government on . ikiutdne questions.-.- • Brigadier-Gen-erail Hart’s report, to him indicated that the condition of affairs in the territory was entirely satisfactory. “They are fr-ee as air, and they can return to Samoa when they wish,” Was the Prime Minister’s comment concerning the position of Mr 0. F. Nelson and others whose term of deportation is upt There was no question of their term being extended.
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