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MR CHAMBERLAIN'S OPINION. London, February 12.

Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Glasgow, said it was impossible for Ameiica to recognise the claims of other nationalities in Samoa, and England was in the same position as America. Whatever might be the form of local government, neither England noi Ameiica could allow outside people to usurp the government of the island.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 343, 16 February 1889, Page 5

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MR CHAMBERLAIN'S OPINION. London, February 12. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 343, 16 February 1889, Page 5

MR CHAMBERLAIN'S OPINION. London, February 12. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 343, 16 February 1889, Page 5

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