THE NEW MINISTER.
Tire appointment of William Waltar Phdpe aa TJ.9. Iffiniator to Qormnny to oaa to ho commendod hy fair-minded mm without repaid to party. Nast to tha aalaaaoa of a bright tarnf reform Democrat, which oouM hardly bo eapaatai of Fraaidaat Hantouo. it to tba tttaat appointment that eoald bo mad. - Ut. Photpa' aamoaa aa tha leading mombarof tka American djkaajhj to tha Berlin Cootoranae hawa daanenatratad bto fUaoaa lot tka yiaaft All report* atoto that bo baa luampthtoa. to hi* effort, to btiaw dHat Ji agrnoairtil. aad vat ato taat a| todo'twk tka Aa CJoaaaVaaaa* Jhua tohry earned aa> ajaaipaaat aa waaaar, aao a p aaa a - aaa Bjtok% • MM*M aa jMMMpa rto) Ba^avajvVwvHajMa»
Aafjato*9 |bai on *B»d--bm tamaVit. aanaaWßßifiaai j.hll KBOtfP'ilnMf 818 Bv tBaBBs axi^vL«J» ■ ■» eoaaned to vary narrowfeat*, and yet fo have been of a meet fcrW character. Thegalcof Jaonnrylaat, wbkh dinmasto.] foe floe America., whip Red Croat and canned tln> foundering of the British ship Suakim nmr the Fcrrey Gronp, wv* not felt on any bland of tbe tmtnn While at Rimatara it devastated tf ,o ialand, Rurntu, only oighty milt* distant, escaping the altogether. The natives „f the OncM*/* Tatandt are afowly becoming roeonNled Ut French annexation, although a , >arge nomhor of armed mon an; a til I !on (he hills at lUiaiae, .Funt pre ■ viooato to the John Wi)lian»r vkit > to Maniliiki two hoata containing ton or twelve ponton* wore blown away, an<l the John Williams has boon keeping a nharp Icok-out for th* iwataways. Oak. Turpi., waa ijlad to find op n.nvai hero that thay bad reached thia plane, (We gave an account of thy* mmiw tint* KM* Cormorant -.iwa* at l*onrayna on the 10th of Jmw., witling pvtic:dara of to* British Annexation of thai, hdand, ami has iioee vudtod the Horvoy Clnaip f«uthe mrao puiftom. tha whole affair has given groat -isffifyti mi to the native anthaoak* who now wish a British leaiAaaa, tmtirJ y free from ro«wmeieJaieatßi|St|aJe tmidw among them to gable them m fmm tag MiHabtc lawn. i While at N ino on the Mtli ultimo thetfirenniartedachoonrr Dctmvm called at th* Inland frntn Maldrir Island f«r Molonurn'Y >*m\ - r-|N>rt-c«l the captain an bating Iwn nemMtAy ill f»»r a lonir time, Iwt reruvvring. Tlie John WilKanifc will go fmm hi'n: to tl»o »-a%twftrd inland. Of this grotip, and afterward* to t.ln> HtaChWta of the London Missionary ooeh-ty and Tok.-lan and the Elli.Hand Gilbert • -roup*, with »hW of the gentlemen Jof the Baranan Minx ion to inspect the achonls, *c. and to land the yearly aVJ|>pliust.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 2
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426THE NEW MINISTER. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 2
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