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SAMOAN CRISIS DUNEDIN, To-day. !n an interview to-day Mr. G. K. Forbes. Nationalist leader, said he had no hesitation in saying that he was at once with efforts to restore constitutional authority in Samoa, after which it would be possible to discuss the rights and wrongs of the situation. WYNDHAM TROTS Ederiale Handicap COLDSTREAM GUARD \ ERIN'S ADVANCE 2 LADY ZITA 3
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 1
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