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SAMOAN SITUATION WELLINGTON, Today. The situation in Samoa was oonsi'cicmocJ at length at a meeting of Cabinet this morning. In noting the Administrator’s assurance that, the present position does not call for additional assistance, Cabinet declined to advise the Administrator ,that in case of further Mau aggression any reinforcement that he might require would be placed at his disposal. Law and order would be enforced by whatever means necessary. EPSOM TROTS Association Handicap YOUNG BLAKE BOSE. BINGEN WUTU Scr.T Efzcar. v, OTAGO Shortly after the funeftean adjourn* jnent Girifgan was caught by Krrfght jL’fr Efmfes. Detasls: Gifligan, 70; Dawfcon, not out, 40. Extras- 6. -One ticket for H 6,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 859, 31 December 1929, Page 1
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