THE SAMOAN REPORT.—“Every effort will be made to seize any development that may promise an amicable settlement of the difficulty,” says Mr. S. S. Allen, Administrator of Samoa, in the annual report to Parliament. “Toleration is being extended to the utmost and no opportunity of showing disaffected natives the error of their agitation is being lost.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 8
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56THE SAMOAN REPORT.—“Every effort will be made to seize any development that may promise an amicable settlement of the difficulty,” says Mr. S. S. Allen, Administrator of Samoa, in the annual report to Parliament. “Toleration is being extended to the utmost and no opportunity of showing disaffected natives the error of their agitation is being lost.” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 8
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