TONGAN AFFAIRS.
SIB JOHN THURSTON AND THE PREMIER OF TONGA. LIVELY CORBISPONDENCE. STRAINED RELATIONS Stdmkt, January & Sib Johk Thumtom hat written to ti» Wttimn Conference, mmmi noma lively tad utenetiiig oorrcepondenec between himself and the Bar. Shirley Baker on tit* Tongan dispute* He etatee the chargee in Mr. BaWe Bin* Book arc not founded on foot, even upon circumstances which excuse the author on the ground of honent nueeoneepiion. Sir John adds that with the aasutanoaof Admiral Scott ho hopes be will be able to visit Tonga, and-may be successful in inductor. King George to extend U all his subject, the folks* leJijrJoue freedom. In a letter dated Auckland, Jan. nary 7, the High Oonuniaeioner oWtoae to bold any social intercourse with Mr. Baker until ha baa made reparation for hia ealomnias agaiaot Viat-Obnanl Bysaoada Mr. Baker replied nact day, withdrawing eharges mad* agaiaat Mr. Byondi filly, and anoaogieing for pnbUaUag them. The Aailulialni CooJotsan baa passed a reoolatioo aoßehing Sir John Thamtcn to raaaove erXwmg diMoMßttaa, and retain to their fconamthaoafea now in Fiji and _■_■"» i , ii 11 ■ |n t> i RUBSU AJHD OHINA. *■• Jaanary SI.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 70, 22 February 1890, Page 3
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187TONGAN AFFAIRS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 70, 22 February 1890, Page 3
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