SAMOAN NEWS.
Sydney, Oct. 25. . Arrived - Steamer Lubeck, from Samoa. She reports that Malietoa,;the* King-elect, has been dangerously.ill, but is now in a fair way to recovery. Both the German and English consuls have been instructed to recognise Malietoa as King. Typhoid fever is prevalent at Samoa, and Twenty German sailors are down with it. 4 serious disturbance has occurred at Savaii between the followers of Malietoa and of ex-King; Tamaseee, Thti strength" of''dabh f Side was 300, and several were killed, arid a number of others were injured. When the Lubeck had left it was net known which side had won. H.M.S, Egeria, which was at Tonga, has been ordered home.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1962, 29 October 1889, Page 1
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112SAMOAN NEWS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1962, 29 October 1889, Page 1
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