DEATH.
THE SAMOA TIMES.
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In Novrnntar Uirt • nroelainfttion wh fowl l»y tha three Oontub JjjffcJW *« flMMwn (tat titty, <fc>- wf«*»J»toUr<ai of the XJwi'jM9U\.te\Ckrmhny, aivl Great • Britain. ffmM •rknowlwlg* Miy/other than lMietnn Utiptpa m' Kta* nf Bmmw. The iwiw of Um prorfimation w*«t no donU tWUfcpi V **** MiWm taken by IW Vatittaa fartv Hi tho mooting MWH ▼•!•■*OWClBllWW S, Wn^fWl thfHr. «Hh tW wpwjrt of MaKatoa, aajMfctod Maianfa temporarily King affeftoa. Tl» rM»v«.of Malktoa ay •«*■ wm flviitendv ip 4 Vr Hit ■Hwnnw* n( the MWn nMWia an? owhi" fttinjeet TWw Mltil U»i> MM, MVMMIIvm of the thrae |Mf' ftft I W<4W lmt to Ifcfctoft UipM aft** afc MJjft «<*» fcft*t ol tW kiMi wl In haw
•faßf^Wl^f >9Jo*Mb fnVtM MMfajV ■■■■■■■■■L faaiT nnVaMk ißßßMnnvn bW lfatjw.fl wniwiUl |WI%CtW - «m km\ «fM>4 V faßVr tlt» Kirajf. •Wp?««Wy »» tb* ira«-fa «r u>» BAMOMM 4WllMu|Vaa\ mml (Im chutws of Um Trwly wU* affMiwi to Ufa Naw Turk Wuril, and raprirrto.l to ttMriy •> iIM BnfifaoM, AmeHeas, Md AiitmlhrJi m>WN|aipur«. MM Mp ID tM pMMnt tltMti MIMM* •-lUyMfevedtolnfaibJrruvirw nl •to* tjokptow M th« Berito Cnwference, eatUinly Mlcmlcil UuU the King «( a»n»<* nlmmM he .-lectal Hjr Dm people. HowuYer, iinuwdiAMljr MW the prudaoMliun of the Cimntito MjfMjnd hnth Mattoaond MoKotflO took mriwnrwi toMqwUnl their people In every district of its purport, aixi forwnnM ttitho three Omnulft • ilocanitnt to which the Kigtuturesof Maiieton And Maiaafa MO Attaehed, cxprwwng their willingncM to act in aceonlAnce with the protlawation, and reitiktete Malietoa Ring of Samoa, and the natives all over the i*Un<k have recently ruiAnimoufdy acquiesced. The real friendMhip ex wtinj; hetween Malietoa ami Mataafa utterly preeimleii any feelinß of jealoney. Kithcr in willing to give {dace to the other ISnr the peace and good of their eonntt y. and the three nation! need nnt have the xliehteat fear of any opj«xititm or hnd Ruling arfaing, no matter which of them i» ehoeen King of Samoa. We may now look upon thie matter it leawt aa MaJMMtnrßy concluded. Unlit the decision of the United State* on the Treaty i« made known Saatoa ia entfrelv in the handa nl the three Power*. Whatever ar< rangemenfa are made for nnr fbt.»r. Government wilt l« peaeoahlv auK mkted to. The wlande have mlvere«l too. mneh already Anm intricntv and internal dMnrUuieoa. 1% groat aaeriHec of life and the impoveriahed (4aU> of the eonntrv during the late war will not annn Im forgotten, and will, we trnat, if future, have the effect of inditefoj the nativea toheaiUte lierbn- entertog into aueh another ennfliet. W« haMeve we are right in aHwrtinj that if the three INvwera nferved ti tltemarlvea the tight of appointing the king the nativea would U aatinfied, and in the end, we betievr It would be the hmi eoume to .par ana, aa it would enVetually put ai end to party jealoualea whirh hav« hitherto he*M the hane of Samoa Aa to rnlkrwinff the practice firm introduced here l>v f*«lnwl Stein rutfor of oJMjtog a vtre-king, «i Ifydr.upnrr Wh an anpointment fa pevfaetrr anaurd, and ennnM at nne* •_ " V.« » flnliiMjl fjialalur he rlUaXMaanuen. »aamnei maiuraarum mlaided fhfci ridiouloua inatitu tlon wKk a view to MfaMraal at m iiiiMriifirkMo the two aMthuM « partica to Sanma wno were erawnaa ing rWiiiiiiMiiißvat rVttomWaa ahip of Samau ajaufa lan or turalvt yeara pgn\ MMn aa) anangMMW miff ha kaea aaaaavan toaamfauane fhit aA aaaal ataaa. MM lb naF ••••* pronaMv *rM faa> uajjuiear raaa w eoererftopT a> JMMeaJ uaM ae wai pm. v| MM earauaar • worm tax Idea a/P, tog and vim-klrw ** rke aaagp HpM Cf naama mMI
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 59, 7 December 1889, Page 2
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593DEATH. THE SAMOA TIMES. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 59, 7 December 1889, Page 2
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