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fife* j it M * "MM eUaOBm" prohibiting aa ait* ".iOMt Ndi »"» mlj to had oa tho tonal aad ielaada, but aba to ■parmifc them within 1M Italian »aW\ Al.thl. Km. Bwlt oml Mi whfeh b«. aiaee bow eat* to tho United State* WMvWtlM'itMM Weehingtoa tho Stateo om. tedigaeat at too onteotu* «f ,n»b of American oWmw ftoai too abore beyond the Otdteyy oaataMQS to vkwh territorial tanbaßetita afeteade. However, RaoaVanJ tttAnlteW wfwitfaa ■•*■ f»ntaa ttfi AoMtioft and Thllain oo tbk point. ever, He fiftM etttnged (Mr attf. taiAt,ooA InYfe eeeo At to consider too Tjaalm,* ■ooor which Act m loolbM#ooU, whirh abound ia groat ■ajalmia the Bearing Boa. The aeeliaw tret ia Ykcam, Brickh Qitombie. nnmhere 14 ve*eele of ao aagrcgtte toeaege of 14*4 toon, and enbnWtt.OMeaeh)* MOo.awO. Tho •hip* employ t6t white mea and 875 ladion huntert. It 1a an indwtry, tborofutc, of for* eooaiderahto valoo Tho A'aakan Commercial Company, oo whuee behalf thia aetwaa pawed. obtiiM t leaae from the grate* ebortly altar tho paroliaee of AU*ka and the raal grievance ia that the Victorian aaaloio pay 00 root, end compete with tho Afghan Ooatany tmt even if thie owfgeetioo can find plaro, tho anawr at once ia tbat tho eohannuri have all tho oaaatfooidnot to fair hunting in the open eee. obilo to tba company ia permitted tho lea* enKtng Mt bwe costly procrea of robhtaeTtao neeta. Bat It fc caM tbat tba ami mnet he utataitafl'to "anient its extermination. If tbia la to &• Ami*, the proper maaaor of arriving at such a remit ia by a nanaftlii agtaed to by all the eWiliaad lVwera tatonattd in or wing the BehiingSaa. V**f «»f tho eehonaere flying the Britfah tag lat* been «ptar*d by tba U.B. Vjewweottere, and the whole of their cargo eonfiacated, whether aealtbka taken in Behriog Sea or ob> • a/here The Canadian Go»emment wore greatly ineMmd, and the JClolhter of Marino, hi Sept., 1887, reported ae follows :«-- "The condition of affair* ia in the highest dome detrimental to tho intonate of Canada, nod ahonld not bo - permitted to eoatwae. F«« nearly two yoaTo Oanooian veeMee-hove boon npeoadtearhitnuy eeisure and con. mmm fai tho pnranit of a lawful oorapation apon the high aeaa, and CnMiian tWa-a* wbjeeted to inOaandten toiantij hoa hewi threeiened With aboanjto rain, Thu rawran of waonaFwaarawei peaweew eyiite uniceo Statoe eoTaeOi4n oaOaaMoa to too eontonajnay to two poet of twotr Qoveinment in regard to tb- watm ia wbkb tba awaAaßß'baWW taken olaee in Ttnlarion afebar'aeaaet eaatatoa of iatoraawoaal faaoof Tigoroaiwad jaoanMa^UaAtbeOanadtea Mlalan adeteaa that Her ffroka aariaaa and iJaSedtete atwaMa&wßM warn ftftaaa "— ATaf wftwa)
OB iM MOMM 0» lOjO IMa Wt^^^M to) ehtof fMtoro wttl J ■warMS Wwtow I anMMjOO, A Wttl U half tho popar. 'Wo haao • . to-o wotW. VooMm oor rpeetoJ[otof/ of i •rttoto troiood to rapid •kotehiog, i Bot pray don't imofina thai (ho J nowa will be n«gl«x:tod. Kxaopt I Uiat wo oholl bo neutral in oor ] noliiioa wo intend to give tho nowo I of tha dav, whh apodal ortidoa on •very ounjoet b* •poeialwU, inter- { Tiewv ami other fcatnres of Modora \ ionrnalimn. Wo hove been prepar. ; tng for our now venture for o long < time, for it wm a difficult 1 We have lai«l down five new ma- j chine*. French and E»xliah, Maronia •' and Middleton*. oM* of tham i < capable of printing IH.IWO per boor.; I emphaaue capaWe, aa Uiom fignrM , ( roproomt the extreme apeod at which weeould not ran until we || had ooine experfonoo,' Tho frontjj difficulty in the production of Ulna- I tratiom'in a dally paper U tho toct J i that engraving* require to be printed . I •lowly—at o apeod not exceeding j 1 1000 oopiM perho*ir or theroabonte,, > whereas the requirenienta of a daily {J nowapapar are aneh that it n noooMwy that wch machine ohould i print 8000 or 10,000 eoptos per H hour at the leoM. Without en»er- \ , tog Into technical detail*, which j | would only eoofo*e, I may My that, ] one of tho apacial featuiM of the i uachtnM opnn which tho Daily Oraphie will bo in j their being pnjvidwl with very' abundant inkin? rollom. It talj nmal for a marhine which printa. ] ordinary daily newspapen to have j only two of wieh inWinff rotter*,!, Wheroaa, with the .1 j.-ct of printing i the engraving* »* il«-nrly an hj noa-' I oirdeTthoM. machines are provided i with six roller*. Another •lilKc dty ' to be overcome Iwfoie uinchium } could be made capable of printing ' angravinoa both anfficienty w. 11 ] and quietly conirixtt in the plate , from whiehtheengrnvfng iaprintol , being only *o aliglitlv l«nt Ibnt the , picture woold not be diatortcd in '. I any way by the c'irvaturo. Thi* < haa been done by making tho < cylinders doable the otdinary «itw, ,« the drenmferenoe being 98in. , ( Mr. Thomaa then proeeileod to ex- J plain how hie i«per would be j worked, He will have a numbei i of artists who are rapid work-'; man always within call. Some of ( these gentlemen are recruited from • tho Graphic school, who are very i comfortably located in a studio in i the Graphic building, some drawing \ j from the living model, others ■ tooohinff op amateur aketebaa ! ' which have come from abr<«d k ! othera working op skotohto from , { photographs, and w> on. Sup- j, posing Westminister Abbey wm.< Mown up at 10 in the morning of j January 5, tho leporters of the,« Daily Graphie woold he in tho! < oAIm waiting to be sent hither and « thither over, tho fsot of Lomlon. « la another room tho 10 young J gentlemen would—if they wort punctual yoang geatkmen—bo waHtof with skotehhook in hand. Tba oawa of the big blowup woaldba ! diokingovor tho top* to tho aob-' j odiWsroom. Th*sub. wouldrtwh I off. hair « and, swl pax* off* doaan I reporters and a dcaen artists to the oosot of the diaeetaf it 0 atribg of • hwaoa oaba In a top honrstha \ reporters woold have turned oat ) eotamns of itowsliitlis Master, aad'> the IS MftJato womhi book wiMtnato MotokhaSs fttvj aMOjM tat Owl mm
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"am amnlnT''- ' am jraßflE jHfe XW VHHB aanma nnnm na» BBI^ imbnm m yim» anatoea -aw fawahiajnr* i im oaa par withUamatf. ••f.'SJat ft*fib* mnght toana, 'jWg' Mb}** before th*y «jK qndify tbommiroe to bo ram*? wf Beeidee lb* tarioue aatf to faotmia. tho foratga mabtion may erow'-yft bo midtoboaplit bite two or throe diitiMl wwmlri—. No propor rooaaoMaHoa bM yot taken pi**, or 1« likely to until a change of rirenmetancee mono*, fcr wb on wo all must hope. Bappoaiaf my oaiimnte of tho wtvatioß to beowravt, nr mtmr'.j on. It it *hmr to mo with what awat diffieoltiM tho Obßimimion will ba*o to contend to harmoaia* faatfoae, I*l to mtiefaotioa to tottrnVftfo* Intortate. Soppootof that tbo OammModmi or* ioetrooted. or or* mutually agroed. a« to tbo propor mown* m which to proooed. oml that tbojr do *o. deliberately avoiding mionHHem and anfairnem, and roapeutlnf »li jnet riaWttfctebabOßafttotoavpojmW wffl overtook Httwtrifm* that mayaot jtut eah their idea*, aod lend a hearty Jltoto?toly* l tod!roto V oi! iM bo loam Hi- obi of mi nvng. Oovornmante, llk» pw»mi, nain'entfoaalry mako aiotakea. and it to*"* tin* and Mpmtoae* to arrive at-any-thing near perfctioa in matter* of low and ordor. Oho of tbo parnloxitiee which n*<nil •U Ooftramniito, tbat of tbooWiimtiea of pabHe ofaeaa, will »» mi ««. front ne, and it ia to be deemed that tbo aomiaatfoao aad doeri*** or the nppotatmoam,' and th# inaiMßntion. of thee* ofloen, will bn Rorti-n iiver without bitter reeiiminun-nie end «li«pbvte of temper Oat >'f th- |t.r*.» nnmber of qualified ft|>pli>*» e fur nflba who will no doubt preeaat ♦hew•etvee, the fow who will be iwquirt-d nngiit anally to b* oaleoted. whn* honest, oatepuken opposition to any candidate axieta. it if perfectly riffht that thO riaoMH for each eppooitiun •bonld bo- ronoldered, tad, if enetainod. another should be appointed or elected in hi* atead Opposition only to wont peroonal epite ahoald bo dia- <* paragon. One of tho gnat eaoaoa of trouble in Samoa la the keen ornnnierrial rivalrv amongm baahteee men. Tbia la brromiaf aharpor oaeb von* from the followtaffenaomt The importa oxoao I in vnlao t!i* osporta, hence a hniry > aluaro of trad* naaiaat tho iatonda. The oopra oroa « aotatab yoar tatting larger throagt *nhi**al*a, a* in other •oaaMoa wham tho p'opla eWnd apoa a at gte ptodaot. tor their iaaßant, bat, on law oaatoary. white tbo amonat of aav product aaat not iaoroaoa. Ma valaa ia yearly vary aanatUy aaajialabed, be•MW of bwoaatd proifnanan olaawheea, aad from otbar aaaaat whtoh nottbaiafaio raabat Mr praam apoa Whtlmmiato. aaraaaa taw atmrao ■ji »• too imß(wton gooaa; yaarly maka it oftnajaaaw baaanWaat diatrnJaiam ananaT anw aad
jMiynffit.. tmV mmmaa • Bafftft WOtth anoaktag Impfed.hnreaadteama m CmmA mlkatlaoy kn daaae maMfarftalagtoirm. II 19 said that ffemoa CSpOfte tat • Hmlred qaaatam of WO *ultlr»tioU 01 which lahoar too beta enoadod. aatrv there (M bo »o rati {•wing the «itoatioa oo I ly orrir* at tho conclnaioa or later, in a/der to moo* I of these ioUado will hare li«ently tilW. •itbor by rpriee «»r by ftumftwl TV latter ooora* I •■ t «t T hellera will bo by ; effective, aad only ftftM to, in • mild form, for one n, whftft tbo reward, for nded apnn thn mil will bo to the owner tHnt bo will • •nnk in indnl 'nor. Hio inwrnte a» h's wftM of lorn increase*; hi* income i) 8 or 10 d 'Hurt to 50 or ; tmle will improve for expectations of our mtr. | fonoe and natire Moke*. awn* thine* of tho port. no people at work (a thoir ■eir atoree, or elsewhere, recourse to low, awl oo io oatabliahed governing reasonably inet, not much ia eritiriaing tho oaaot bo followed. Idle pooplo wly contention*, end ojro to Uw, and civil raaaom» ono of tho rtanlta of a ipnthm for tbo iwm of Toeing with tho geaeral ostitis V remark* ia yonr imao in reference to a mrt for cVimoa, in whiftb shnll be finally aettW. I ain that jaot ouch a coores ie* baa boon agrfttj opoo nConvention; but for tha m I.MWI of tho people, I nk that it ia far more, imt a minor court be drat ia which praUadnary i mar tako plate, petty punished, and riril suns rnitndo may be decided; ennrt tho court charge* r'e fee* -hould bo rysroling to a eoale, an that iy hare thoir dispute* r, qiiiekh', and cheaply. istrato t-hoitld hare good f Uw. and ahoald aot bo » overlook tbo polio* and heretofore. The aalan onah ♦ o indnoo a goad and •on to occupy tbo position ly any that for a long time promt dullneoa cf trade 0. and all will feel ite 41 a united effort ia made aanosly by tho people or nment. we will remain at xea that may bo Uriel Ul they may be), whioh i notieod ia other commaho ftrambW at by na, ho poor oonditiaa of Ma fault for whioh only rente pit, who 4a aot develop* to nay atawaaVabit as•saammsmmmm
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 70, 22 February 1890, Page 2
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