GERMANY AND TAHITI.
By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND September 30. Dr. Schultz, Chief Justice of German Samoa, was a passenger by the Hauroto. Interviewed with reference to a recent cablegram about Germany's designs on Tahiti, he said there was nothing in either his visit to Tahiti or in the visit of a German cruiser to arouse any suspicions regarding Germany's intentions. No designs were contemplated. He visited Tahiti for the purpose of continuing his ethnological studies, in which he is deeply interested, and also to go into the question of colonisation. That was the sole object of his visit. It was an accident that the cruiser arrived at the same time. There was no reason why a German warship should not visit Tahiti periodically without being suspected of dark designs on the island.
CABLE NEWS.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 1 October 1907, Page 5
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140GERMANY AND TAHITI. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 1 October 1907, Page 5
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