THE GERMANS AND MALIETOA. PRISONER TAKEN TO NEW GUINEA. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS. )
Brisbane, October 5. The German warship Adler has arrived at Cooktown from Samoa, with the ex-King Malietoa on board. The ex-King was transferred from the Adler to the German warship Albatross, which sailed this morning. The destination of the Albatioss is not known, but is supposed to be German New Guinea.
Sydney, October 5. News to hand from Cooktown states that the German warship Adler arrived there from Samoa on Monday, and went up the harbour yesterday, the strictest isolation being maintained with the shore. Shortly before the German gunboat Albatross sailed for Europe to-day, the ex-King Malietoa, his son, and three Samoan chiefs were conveyed aboard. It' is understood that the Albatross will call at Thursday Island for further instructions.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 223, 8 October 1887, Page 4
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132THE GERMANS AND MALIETOA. PRISONER TAKEN TO NEW GUINEA. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 223, 8 October 1887, Page 4
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