SAMOAN CENSORSHIP ANNOYS EX-PREMIER
SIR J. CARRLTHERS-s VIEW oZtTSFSStmss; too! Soon there will b. le f t to deport from Sa mo ,° °" e marked Sir Joseph Carruther. * ex-Premier of New South W,l*" who arrived in Auckland to-d E v? V the Aorangi en route to Ha^ y It will be recalled that when , Joseph was last in Auckland he J? an important statement exclusive]. The Sun in regard to Samoan Z * winch drew a reply in Wellington f the i'rime Minister, the Right ii G. Coates. *• J - Sir Joseph has no intention ot v, iting Samoa on this occasion to inv tigate political conditions, yet it b '**" sible that he may pass through w" on his way through the islands. Ho strongly deprecated the cenjo ship in Samoa. It has been quitei possible for us to obtain any accura" information from there," said Sir t * seph Carruthers, who, when last °' Xew Zealand, was a strong suppo n ,,, of the case for the Samoans. X ew j, landers were in much the tame p,,? tion in regard to information fr— Samoa. I hear that there is likely to be so®, litigation at Geneva,” he added. “Th - is by far the better way to fight it M ,"-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 371, 4 June 1928, Page 8
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