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■ 1 T 1 1 •' n j * mutt I* toZ* * a?. «Q|K ui tw Mhmii ism. •**««. «• *l)toaSiai *l. far infag [TT a/ mi .««w| -alErA.s:,^! Afalw. ISMhMm Mm w « iagaMh*Gilbert (Mmifa* way. I “•.•fa"* Tnmw, wkkk vm *f *• tin Wk Mf Um 1 UM #•*•• Oaaaufa** in Ik* k«ni> j mw, has. dntfag tit* past wach. (mm brakM ap- Hi «mli hl»kMi fa I muaths a MiwMe. sad iu removal U Mty mluJaeuvy fa. th«> rosidmU in UmlomU^. Ik* My «l (kipuin.o. M. SchoonM, wU last hi* Ufa in the hurrimm on Mink I ft. vn* interred in tin family r*o» at KinsHt.ni (N.T.). on Honnwr 7. IV'hrW nwlwi mn> attended hy only thn immediate relntires. limit. uHii, nr«qtWn ofleer I of ilm Yemlalis, vn* present. A lottw lm» he*n retired from Mr. .HMry Stanley, the Africa ex- ! plnrer, dated August 39. On that J .Into he. Emin Bay, lmlf-s-doses j European companions. and eight hundrad native t<il|iMr«ni, were journeying ; toward* the Oermnn territory on the j Bart Cnaat. We are (rind to statu the P.innulx hare adopted our snggcstion to have a fraa boot nemm the Yniaigniro Hirer. Them w a nownfawthfa traffic across thin rir*r. and it aaa unfair to the residuals, on Iha north aiile especially, to hnra Vi -pay a bdl for crossing to and from their home#. We undo--stand an arwagnmentluw linen ejfavtod with Mr. Murphy to ferry pnnsmig«r* far about £4 per month, whieh cannot he considered emwbitnat. I General Ohrnatoheff. the chief of Uie jgeneral staff of .the Bosnian Army. I'enTtmilled to the Ctnr Lint earnmer ’ n report urging that « second line j of rail* he laid to the tfatm frontier. !In epite nf the opposition of tin* , Minieter of Fine nee, the |>ro*|nwal i» i being qarriel out. Right million, j rond« >d mih ami .VW Lmunotirm i harn. ieien ordered her .Wiety in | May. Tula measure complete* the | strategic network nf TJ>iwi« r-iflnave. , increasing. Unit capacity to nine* '.troops on lha German frontier The rtcfaiis report efauhit.il in I Sydney mm time ago hy «wi" |xireeas supposed to becon'icetcd vit!i the iM. UiVuk-tfat the faban were again at war, that were eagagnd > on each side, and that aar'ial were I kiltoland woimfad, haacaneedeoesid- ! aralda emitaiHrt in the United Stair*. | Then* false rumours are rerr dnmnging In Samoa, atom MponUlly at the praaeat time, and we trust tlie colonial newspapers ttW shMfeftwfa M* . they again publish infarmniion. unfam better suthenthaled than prirate new* from the Yiwtierlf Ky the sirirsl.if the steamer Wninui , fatal AmdihMulw* Warn that the small ' island of Thin*, which was passed st 1 • p.m. na the Mh nl November was , in a state nl artlre eruption. Tofnn la om of scran Islands which compose * that portion of fh*Tougnaand»lpatagi» . known aa the Beapat Group. It Is situstedialal. I*4« 8. loan. 17«S W.. and its central eeae vista fa the height i of about J*«o fast. Tha inland itself fa alioyf H«MV wslliia fa JfaMalaa aai v mvmi . nvv *m MMnitwi wim thickly wuodcd, with g>ssl wntar. It . was in a stake of act Irby at the lr»e of its baing visited by Oaptoia Obok a cewtary *|u. Tha new nht of Uimnoo hi mid to i• ha sazfana in tfa away with the gambling eatablMUgenl M Knits 1 Carlo. Ha has strong eoasetmtiows 1 prejadiaes |ga last gambling. No morsmaal hka yat ham mad* in tha aafaafaa* to sraaaa fas hostility of the >\ S2m*ol JSwaawM am hrawnSg * cflStocHiSi iiifc# amMlss m(m^ B p®®®* fdff fabiMMs ifygy Mag psstoffiwd fa fad taUihed ny thoa* who ■ would haw a» po# fafeM. - tapfadKt.lib^iiMtkmalihi Cbataifa^Sam * tZa atar Mahgto la tha i boat.aalw^M^^gMlal they > fahfafaSili hMSaan^ , !rad wfafaho was aiamlalag It a atofm klm*a lamam Umb M| dfam iaaj PIW WW m Hl*# BWW fi wmw o^Vs mm ** ayM down vM mm 1 fßUftm'yim m mm. mi faa . «lgls2nHs*yyHsAE!h ■ i I*. » to .
rf the Oemoa AMtoto Almm4ilm*i iha ftrtwaa* | jss* liMwUM? vMinl MMI banana, mI hj d^tM* ; chip's oen|«HiT ImL luUfjainnl ' j ih* Uljr M h7«. iwl had MM MW i ortire scrvico in Rnton Am )ipu. Ohiao. North Aiiwia.H *h» w.a* Mlh. Ik mP* ym# the [ >W»IW Iw wa* PilM m aridshi|Hwan in dm King William lie Twin very >«4I HIM <« hmfl nA hi* death east quite • gtkmi >errr the «liip i for a time Th« bw chip Niawnli, which kit * pom tint ua her ap % Imn IW»7 lothe Suan*.** wS- Mil *U«| harvC 1 rone off the North Oqm <4 No# frt< i land on J mho 7th, Nth. and 9th Till* i* alnwt the time, it hi suppucsd. that . the akin Owntjr «l Obratmo true . wiwM. Th» main inner topsoil of i the Nineveh and wane other mil* w i Mown to chredc. The *hip woe hmc > to with a tarpaulin on the mixsen rijr- , ging. The atom era* from the N.W.. > and meed withtecritto riotenoe, driving the this in d—girrln* proximity to thu North Qape or the Three King*, the land on which the wreckage of the chip ’ County of Carnarvon cm found- The Nineveh waa driven to within thirty or ' forty mike of the chore to leeward, *o | that the position was most critic'll at ; the time. It will he romeniliered that con e ( month* since the mnnhr of Mr. T. t IhiMlo, a *rn«ler, hy an oi<l chief named Johnson. ami the enlwcquent ( <«|ituro of the pianierec hy the crew of , FLM e. Royalist was duly noted in thane column*. New* ha* been roi-uived ( that Paptuin Tfnad having deer evidence that tho old man Johnson wo* tho guilty perron, sentenced him to d.'sjlh hy hanging,.and the sentence . was, duly, earned out last nionth. in thapresenco of h(a tribe at Fl-wlda liny. So anxious were tho not iron to sure 1 bis life Hint they killed a Ifaluytu native and took hi* I**l/ .ulf to the ’ loyalist ti' persuade the wunmunding ' ndyv that thie waa the man. hat failing to satiMfy Pnptaiu Hand they look ih* body n*h'‘At ogam anil hell 1 a kuk f«.mi. Tim Royalist Im* *U> i |hu)Mhl tho natives of Hnlnytu for the *»vo lewete, raying monv |of village*. OmaidoroMe disappointment was i i felt when tho news win spread . to town that tho Sophie did not tiring ( I *ho mniU (ran TutniU. it was distinctly understood that the Sophie, ’ after gun practice, would call atTutuilu ( to meet the miiilhnat on Momhiy. I To the surprise of ewrylssly thh ( Sophie was signalled entering Bal«futa on the morning of that day. Khe arrived in Apia same evening. We ’ have heard it was on account of the illaesaof two of the * flWers of the ship I that the Sophie did not wait for the , mails. The isaii schooner did tv* , arrive in Apia until Wednesday night. , It is really annoying the delays .«■■ eaaioned hr this mianmbk arrange ment The miiiww men of Apia | should take this matter in hand, and 1 j contrive to obtain some quicker mod" 1 ; of conveyance. '1 Letters from Huua giro particular* of the dislodgemcnt at llaipnng of a | strong hand of piratic who for fiva , rrors have orouplcd an island in the river, from which they saOiod forth * and attacked passing jnnks, and alro i levied blackmail on the neighlmring , vfflagea. In the dishslgement hy the i Frcaeh’forces thirty a# the pirat'c , were killed and acme taken prieowerm. . The remainder encoaedud in eceaping ht another, jclawd. wlwro tiny aw mjd to he still MO strong, Twoßuropcaas wove with thetn. one <4 whom at (snot . wok a Frenehmun. Tho'attar dropped hit fan la Us flight, and na hj wac the name Henri da Hamade. aad above ; sf«arcfisa« Vtoneh amy. and hod h** acting ar armourer to the piratee. preparing the >1 weapons lor the shaghtor of his roantiynma. Tha piiaTss Ml hehiud ihtm a Urge qaatoky of sms aad mmrtto iawaMag away SASMaAAMsssasjStuSsa mol. which waa *• fci foamy km*. Mr. Barnhart in* mdTiemryehtoc akdhasiacm af htrtahct aad geared rtrroksrpsr, fend ha haa tocavdaaa'af rtaWrtci ia tost aad ol Apia. WWW aa thk V* a«Mda world - ’ «»,*»* •.. f ,
varda *• the awataard. nam* tlwlr taenia* HaaakaV TW- « my n.»-li-flu. am* A«U U {kanMiam'4.l I Jmait aa»iana»ii irtaa. i; >aa4 nth* 1 ' at tm> I*m»I . A* awuninatinn of W. *. hlemmV '! ami ThMM* Kitohie. the I tivra of tm* loral Arm dA. M. h>m- ; nlay m 4 «•.. kin J. P. KtaMeand (H, mMI MwntfHi Hena* KMh ; OwMtmr lnM wook. Mr. W 8. KIWMiV WA* tMW mwil hn«r>. ll* atated aa fr* atartrd fcnjji— km* nmkw hi* mra aaaja. liaa • ia Atuaha irajmfnned tfc* huaiae*. l» him. Mr. (Idrna than .-am*) on th- ' liwiiir— wdf the name «f J- I*- • Itifehkand Oil.. wittK*aromnininn;U» • manage the twain***. Fie mw re- ' mivml any direct rnnuaaairatiuM front ' J. r. Ititahm aad o*. etrept throutrh | Cairn*. Th«* Irni nought go>»>1« in •ho ' name of J. P. Rikhie and 0». Tie 1 »ct««.l aa manatee for J. P. RiN-hi* \ j "ml r>, hut lie had no authority In do *» otropt thrmnrh Mr. CliirnV. Th» | ' Inttora to tho firm wwe written hy Mr. > Oaima, a* w*ro al«i tha ety-ounU f- j ' latin* In tha atore. All «»nl«»r-« •••n» • ' tnk«m from Mr. <\»im«. fla di<l not 1 know who tha firm of J. P. lCiu-hi--1 ami On. or Rit.-hio and Ci. e-iii4*tel ' of. ner Aid he know anyone in Iho ' ir.atfor hut Oaini*. Mr. Thmnaa Ritchia jr.-»r* otidemo of a aiinilar nhnraetor. and the prm-nading* n«l- ---• journal- ! i A groat (tail «f intoroat an I iwnm-iit i t haYo noon oxcitel by tho ou'li. itwn i I in th« •' Poiitomporarv R«»i"W " '»f a j , long article, th* anth.«r*iiip of wlm-li , iaaarrihad to Outd-tnii*. though no j r »ary •■onrim-inj rrniaon" therefore iirt» j » aivmi. Tho writer aiwnka out huttlv I , in powerful mndmnnfttri* of Ifuly * . amtran in joining tho Trijd- AHwm.. , wltk-h nln*r>< ht-r in « !«*ni-»n nh.- I«i----no right to ntn»\>v. Italy, ho | , oiroa hor iiHlopondnnoo, whi4-h wirtini \ , ♦T«rYihinß o| ralna aha pn*at*o,. to j , Franco, and it would ha dm jrra».-l r anawld jn tha hiat.wy «d I»»»J « *» , ahoiiM hoomno Innilvwl in » Rent , ftfwinat Vrnnoo. T»m» Oo««"n««n""* of I Kimr ll.uiil-il waa n«t m»M-' , 'l. *•"! , Hiam oti*»o.l n«» atato of »|Tw« 'H» ••»•' . whirh it wmld »-«t.« an otni«» f.w ontor- | inc intrt m warliko e-.ml.iitn'im wl»o«r , aima wor* pnlpaMv «Jiiw»o.l to«iir.l«« , an armed r.mfla-*««'«MW|4al»n|r *h>- , • mnqiMMt ami d-nrmlation of IfraiM-... , I Moreovor. I»al» ha* »4hih* to jc»iti • r hv am-h an aliiat>o» or the wtorio* if j ' miirhi m*iow in th«» warfn'a it* inatifffttnni am •<ekintr. nnd ero'.••"•IS mar rm» Ik* day aim p«rniitto«l horaolf to he ««e>l nan m»»i»nw •"> t,,p •«r»nath of promjaaa tlwt wl'l ne»Mr lie fulfill. In oonrl.i-4«in tha nH«Ho dormuMli to know whother or not England ia hound hj» any agroemmit ►» •*• in the oh|#«ta of the allianMi or |ri^ 1 ommtenaaen to ita arta. If ahehaa oommittod. tm» noo|da of the ltriti»h ; Rmpire are onlitlod to know hj? wh<»ni ami with what pmapo«-ta of adwtntajr*' ' to tbo country.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 59, 7 December 1889, Page 2
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