GERMANS IN SAMOA.
REPATRIATION ARRANGEMENTS. *. , By Tojegraph.—Press Association, - Auckland Last Night. While at Apia, the Under-Secretary of External Affairs (Mr. J. D. Gray), who returned to Auckland by the Navua to-day, made fhAl arrangements for the repatriation of the remaining German nationals in Samoa, to the number of about 200. He pointed out that the principle followed in the repatriation policy was to send home to Germany all full-blooded Germans who had no Samoan family ties. The transport was arranged by the New Zealand Government and Australia took advantage,of accommodation not required by Samoa to repatriate German nationals from the Commonwealth. He did not superintend the actual departure of these Germans, as the Navua left two days before the transport was due at Apia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 5
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