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■ ;; x*fSt £^sM^Jsjsjfi TEE' SAMOAK gUBS^ONi' , TBEATY 810 NED. > «# ' AMERICA SAT rBFIED. - ««*« . '.'•'' -.. '.".»":.' v :.J^Mijp'Jt;:^""*#""l^ It U nndemUiod U»M GsijVral HurriiKin" I'raeidont of* the Unitod Stat«w, di»aj>-' pwvoi «f portion* of the agrviooieut urrived at by the Stmunn Confereui.e., , Washington, t 'Jwj!»-l& ~; There it it gotioful i'i>pr*iaiaif tJiatj' far tha fake of c-imoru,jib* Uuitedf Stat/?, will agr-e *'» u>mii>«l damn go*. being euocoJo to Uurinuny by Samoa. 1 . Lomook June 13. The Time*' Berlin correspondent utat-a thai Germany will not iuaist on ihastidiux Metaef*. and (hat tbo Ainerknn delegatee fear tha altiniuto political prwJomiaaaoe of Germany in Samoa. w ; M »••-.■■.. Bibles, June IS. < At tha Samnan Conference further ooootaetOM h*T« been granted to the United State*. It U probable that tbn Ootrf em>ce m itt dmitaY to jwatowMaU^ etaav The C#nfereneo will now ekortly oonclude itt sittings, f < vi . -. ■ ( NnYeu, June 14. Mr. J. 0, BUiue, Secretary of State for the United Btatee of America, diej approree of the agreement propoeed ; :! tor tha settlement of the Samoan af - 1 I feir* by the Conference at Berlin, and J hat taa<U | request ihai it should be j re-ooneidered. ~ . "\ J Bsauor, June is. 1 At tha Batooaa Conference f*etr<aty J hmhaaa signed, AaurJea having a>»an-' j I'iitj tiir principal nblseHflM The j ton! el tha treaty U being kept eeeret, I bat H fa understood that it provides { Dfttambar neat, in osder thai the AreaJ riaaa Senate ma* .hare a ehance of 1 I ratifying tha term*, j ii i. WaV •fNttnant nrovtdn* lor IpaVaW to I
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"yffiafui^ awt)£piMi£fl jUkaJj^faivSl dfbMaL ' * ™ *' jMßw«v4M('€fea)Mpun^G9flMMH^H * . 'jjjEßßrjoiil'jMij-LiT—i-ijjS.'' — u una -ij ■^^ifi»syft^^vi"tsn^^s btblypaata bendnd isjlea awttlTof FnriiAus S*falt». |g '.' THE .VMERIGSIX F£0Ol>& 'TH^li^feok^^E.;^; 37.000 INHABITANTS I^ISSINO. el* will tHk« ten tho*w*nd labourp'ra a ntdflth'to dear Ihe #reelege a» Jnltink' The relief fund anvmnta to a million and a*half dullara. '* . "' t' Hfieeir rthuuaaad deatitute panose hare to be fed.:_;.' 5 . ; . , ,-..;.. v^.'i, i- : ;. ,* ' : .- K ,,' L .-:.. 7uaa». ' A leading littsea'e «ttbkae bwtn found alnre tUrdabr&wftar h*r .rvjau're* hid giveu hfCBP ■» l^* r * . •!' ■;» ouhU iiw foun,d ooammujr abod; paM&burn»l. * • . i i' . IVetideut Harriaon . tbn Qiieau's weawigfi on £)>e Johnstown .iliiitter'aa au { Jexpr%atioa of a gehefoaa eharactar f rook hewett. aad a token of the goodwill ot tli- p»t»la>o< AiftUiid. He baa sueoiaJlr tbauVed the Queen. ■ > - : - : ■, It ha» bow been of 40,000 inhabftahta of Gomuoaugh f only 11,000 hare Wwf ae tared. ' .'■„ '. I' f#ss ' / , '":f^-}-The Uuitod States Oo«orniuent have decided'.» epend fUOmoQO in eaaitaticu arorhii« Johlitown, IHe auene of the recent Agd*. lioaßoif, June 0. Tb« Rihlie lVoeetntor baa aueicaotied ' L«fd Kandetilk, aon of th« Dukaoj Uanobester, da a.charge of fraud, Tl.ii ia iba outoooie of tk<|miueedibge wlush were ioUuOedraiaUra.atteinvr If a. GLAaaTonK, Who tna WhiUußtiderecaeson a jMataMataiw on the south euaat of
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 37, 29 June 1889, Page 2
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679THELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 37, 29 June 1889, Page 2
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