Critical Times at Samoa
A Sensational Letter Pl'um Association—Copyright. Samoa, this day Tim Samoiui News stales that the white residents of Apia Jare uneasy concerning certain denmndd mads by tho Fuigulis natives in Mulimmi, and a report thnl tliey intended to enforce the demands even with iiuih. Governor Soli does not attach much importance to the matter, lit) tnys Hint he received ut letter from tho Fnigulis asking for ut royid salute for Mulimfa, mid that orders for uniforms for nil ihooUicinlti, tho quarterly balanca-sliootH, and till on dinancos, be countersigned by Alii Sili. Ho added that ho had given them astrong lesson in plain lauguago, and that the Fuigulis had already sent liiiu a letter of apology. Matiuifa had nothing to do with tho lute, which Governor Solf attributed to disloyal whiter.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 2
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133Critical Times at Samoa Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1032, 5 July 1904, Page 2
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