THE SAMOAN QUESTION.—The announcement of the personnel of the Commission to inquire into Samoan affairs has again brought the Mandated Territory into the limelight. Here are four men who have been frequently mentioned in Samoan affairs. Top (left): Mr. E. W. Gurr, editor of the Samoa. “Guardian”; (right): Hon. A. Williams, M.L.C. Western Samoa and member of the Citizens’ Committee. Below: Hon. E. E. L. Westbrook M.L.C., and Mr, S. H. Meredith, both members of the Citizens Committee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 16
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78THE SAMOAN QUESTION.—The announcement of the personnel of the Commission to inquire into Samoan affairs has again brought the Mandated Territory into the limelight. Here are four men who have been frequently mentioned in Samoan affairs. Top (left): Mr. E. W. Gurr, editor of the Samoa. “Guardian”; (right): Hon. A. Williams, M.L.C. Western Samoa and member of the Citizens’ Committee. Below: Hon. E. E. L. Westbrook M.L.C., and Mr, S. H. Meredith, both members of the Citizens Committee. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 142, 6 September 1927, Page 16
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