THE SAMOAN QUESTION. Washington, January 12.
Mr !Se;\vell, the American Consul at Samoa, who has bfcen exumued at a secret sitting of bhelForcign delations , Committee ot the Hc|use of Re^esentiitives, stated if it wfis nob inttided to yield to Germany tlie controlof the group, the Great Powers must Ike immediate and decided action. Ie considered that the present divisionof the native inhabitants was entirely lue to German oppression, and fui the,' that it was important that the neutraity of the group be secured. < BkrlilN, Januarl2. The German press assert thabteps are being taken 10 restore oror in •Samoa. '
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 5
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98THE SAMOAN QUESTION. Washington, January 12. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 334, 16 January 1889, Page 5
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