SAMOAN AFFAIRS
London, Farch 12. It is reported that the Samoan difficulty has been obviated by diplomacy, and it is thought improbable thatjthe German squadron will now proceed to Samoa.
Mr Stevenson, the novelist, in a letter to the Times, defends Mr 0. Klein, the San Francisco journalist, from the attacks made on him in reference to Samoan affairs. Mr Stevenson denounceß the tyranny of Dr Knopp, German Consul at Samoa, and cites instances of his arrogance. Berlin, March 10.
The Samoan Conference will not commence its sittings until after the arrival of Mr Kasson, the recently appointed American Minister to this court.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1865, 14 March 1889, Page 1
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103SAMOAN AFFAIRS Temuka Leader, Issue 1865, 14 March 1889, Page 1
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