THE SAMOAN QUESTION. Berlin, February 9.
Pi;t>.cl Bimmarck pioposcs that a confeiencc of the Poweis possessing interest? in Samoa should be held on the ba&is o f establishing the independence of the group I -with equality of lightb for the Treaty Power. 5 .. Mr T. F. Ba.\ard, Secretary of State of Ihe United States, uiges that a truco be proclaimed in the group pending a being an i\ edat by the Conference. Washington, February 9. President Cloxelatid has submitted to Congress Prince Bismarck's proposal foi another conference with refeience to Samoan allairs. Mr Scwall, the American Consul at Samoa, who is at present hcie, declines to resign. Ife accuses Mr Bayard, Secretary of State, of promoting the interests of England and (Germany, and he declares that Admit al Kimberlv, who was recently ordered to the group, has received orders which will preclude his usefulness. London, February 10. A confeiencc is proposed on Samoan afian?.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 342, 13 February 1889, Page 5
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154THE SAMOAN QUESTION. Berlin, February 9. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 342, 13 February 1889, Page 5
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