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DEATH r > OF SEJtRLK. 9r»HMv. D« It t The fuiioml of S*arl«,, the, Uto tttawpon aeullcr of Um workl. who . dM at MdjiHiriH-. tnkoa place here mi Saturday, tin- remain* l>oitiv UvXQgM by tln» irnin utcrland. It i«. pMMpAMtn t-turt n monument t<> lii* in. ii'oty at the fitd'di of the I'niT.ouiittu River rh.impi>n eo4r«e. Mki.w»i*kxk, Doe 12. A groat crowd niutit>oiiu<; thmi- . hoiklhof |in>ptufollowed the n Mains of Si.-.irli to tjw railway station, whence the \**\y wa* Jftk. a to Sydney. The. *trw >U were thinned, nti.l tin- jifuci wci nriHt tut* |lltl.-J»ivf. It hli* 1.. ill mioWMttyl hen* that n iiiiti iml niounment Khuiilil \r elected hv.i i FIGHTING IN AKUIOA. i Dunn.w. IVciinU-i 1+ I TnR difficult) with Um PortunuvMJ a* rw»ar«k» the ZatnUai li.t. taken n ; more Heriom. tarn, rnd Vien-Admiral J. J Dandrfttln Pinto, U.< coin- ; inandcr of the. Porfiigiiuae nnvy, h.v j attacked the MukotoliM h.ddiiig n. i k-rritory traversal by the Zambf»fti j Hivor. The Gatliug jnirw of the attackitig party killed hundred* ui i the natives, and two lhitidi flag*, i picviuusly given hy Johnnon, Wore j vaptun.il. ' : ii Makololot, fwaiinp j thai Enghu..! hiui abandoned U*. j right- to Uie territory, aubpdtted to Portuguese dominion. Admiral ' Pinto !•» preparing to enmpuu the ' cotintiy t.i Nvmiza. The Pall Mull (i.-i/ctu- in.-it* that diotdd U' nt.ule i'. r.'MHTt (lii J.iiinsOin tniUle>. Admiinl Pint-: exhort, the liriti.di residents in tin X>iini.e.M to accept tiie protection oi Portugal. |»K'iL'I.AnoNS 188UKI) BY Ik Tin: kino. TO AM. SAM CANS niM'IIINIMi t;\MOAN I.ANHS, ARMS, AND AM.NH'Nim.N !'.K< ri4«i I.—»\U<IAM I.IMK. Wliernift it in nf ("lent hnpoit Itue that tin.) lu.tivf Kiiiiiniiii« k< i'[i tl i'ir Inula fin induration liy lli'iimhe-, mill l>v tin ir children nfrri- shorn, nil lullire tilli null'..ii nf l.mds in tlt inland* nf hllljeuU iifuliy foreign, .-mitry. wi.nfhcr l.y milo, ..i i.tlii ini-e. is .\;itlintiii|iK of liiiiilm l.y ."•.iiiiiiaiiH ."uilii in viobilion ui tli(> [iruvisinii oluili !.• mill ini'l v..i.|, nii.l no niclit oi titin bnviiij.' rvfercinHi |.t tin I.iinl ui nil. uati'il sli-U, riv ilicm, In n.i!.. I.rii il '.(. tin. ft.mi Siiimniii |.iuty Ai.y S.iiimiiiii who. in wl.iti<"i of lliif iunvir.ii.il. ci.li in ii.t nil iiknt wiili |'niit\ ul.i.ul 11... nliiiiiltinii of In:, land, iliali h«i liftt.in I-, n (iiu i,..: i jkciii'inj; tui. i..n..1r .1 it'illarn, :ii i». il.'i:iiill of |mviiift.t. lo iiii|.iini.iiiiiciit no' < xiei iliiv six llliillttlH Kxi-cj.tion .t r. .n. tin> nli.v.- on.liil.ili.m of the alirnati. :i of ! unl. l.v wiH, Intor- nn ntid in.'l. i t»Ml|i<iill,M, In lllluued ttltll I'Llilll to tin. rili. .mil Irusi i.f touii 1.-'.k aid luiiiU io Kint u.iii A|i.., .il. ' with libl.hiMf ot agricultural litiulrt for u liiml.'.l firm .>f y.-iir*. NATION II. — Akkln AMI Mllll'SU'iiN No arms unl iimiminition i.hall l.e iinjxirtrd int.i the inlands of r'nuwm. t nor h< ruituylit to, or fronjiht, or t'.irtonvl l»y any 1 Hiiniooii tuhjoct or ethor . Pacific lidand.-r Any Sum.i.in or Paiilio Islander . who will lo found K"i''y "f th« violation of ttnn |in>vwiim hhull he ii.lhlo to l-o liiMoniied I'Y afiilO not loo «ii«lJur», or hy inipri«mment not exceeding »«ix mon'lis. or l.y I.nth fjiiu and imprUoiiinoiit, '•ml, in imimi i>f eonviution. tliu nrnn ami urintu'iitiuii importtil or «"!d flmil Ui fqrfnilnl to llio tlovernment of Buuiun. toNU.NKIMI IXTOXIi'ATIM) Ugl'OHO'. No »pirittioun, TinoiiM, or f.'iiiieiit.d lu|ii.n»,*or int«xirilinf» driakH whaivr«r •hull be wild, eif on. or offered to, or bought of bhrlcmd ly uny imtivo , Mauioan or IViuV lh|a«Her r»*idrn» iu fluiiiu* to Iki tnk«a a* »»K«»rrap<i. i Auwnmi who «jll L» found KviUy <>f ; lh« viohuion «>f ihl» provudnn »h«ll 1.0 JunUhod by m An* sot excondiau |OO Jbra. 'or hy iai|iri«<miitmt not j oxeewriti|( tlx ntontU, or by h»ih fino I and iMprUoMiumt. and tk« Mqwar not i y>l lawammd ahafl |w uonSatateJ. I od»c«juii»o pur uuiao ui ana *»b J VMUfITY. " i m homNrit '•*' *

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 62, 28 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 62, 28 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 62, 28 December 1889, Page 3

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