ENEMY TRADE AT SAMOA.
A RECEIVER APPOINTED. By Telegraph.—<Pir ess Association , Wellington, Last itight. Tlio'Government- is sending to B&motf • 5 a receiver for the Deutsche Handelj > Plaatogen Geselschaft. The offioar it > Mr. A. Mafcbeson, who was with Dtlgetg • and Co., in New Zealand, and has . business experience iu the Islands. MtV Mathcson hiul enlisted for service with' the expeditionary forces, but tie GW ernment decided to employ him ft| special duty. I < j | Referring to this matter to-d**, tit , .Hon. J. Alien said that Colonel Lo|U( the Administrator of Samoa, had ,tkk«9 ; charge of the Uoruwn company klreadjt Colonel Logan undoubtedly WM doing Ids best to conserve British interests ip n«> Pacific Islands, and to prerent tnwt s ing with the enemy. He did not control > the Tongsp trade, but the whole nftttjjf w m ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1915, Page 5
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135ENEMY TRADE AT SAMOA. Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1915, Page 5
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