Samoan Conference.
Beulin, RLay 1. At the Samoan Conference, yesterday» Count, Herbert Bismarck and Sir E. B. Malet denied positively that there had ever been a secret understanding between England and Germany for the partition of the Pacific, whereby England should take Tonga and Germany Samoa. The commander of the German corvette which conveyed ex-King Mai ie to a, of Samoa, to the island of Jaluit, where he is now being kept in exile, reports that he expresses regret for his former attitude towards Germany, and begs the Emperor William to look upon the past as expiated by the exile he has undergone. It is stated that in view of this expression of regret on the part of Malietoa, the Emperor William has decided that he shail be speedily liberated.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 365, 4 May 1889, Page 6
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130Samoan Conference. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 365, 4 May 1889, Page 6
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