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LITTLE WILLIE.

Many novel ideas are lxeld conceJfning the Kaiser's fxxture, but that advanced by a Sarnoan cox-respondeixt is in a class by itself. Briefly put, it is that the Germans shoxxld give him enough money to buy out New Zealand interests in Sanxoa, and that the Kaiser should then be permitted , with the aid of such Germans as might follow him into his pleasant exile, and 100,000 indentured Javanese, to develop the islands commercial lv. The writer professes his willingxxess to continue living in Samoa,a with the Javanese and German gentlemenT and quaintly says that the islands woxxld make an ideal retreat for the Kaiser,. Doubtless, also, for submarines and Zeppelins if the Hohexxzollern could manage to conceal these among his imports. The only people this correspondent appears to overlook are the present residents in Samoa, European and native. What have. they done to deserve such company, or wlxat indication is there that they would share this correspondexxt's quaint tas'tss 1

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 3, 1 April 1920, Page 15

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LITTLE WILLIE. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 3, 1 April 1920, Page 15

LITTLE WILLIE. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 3, 1 April 1920, Page 15

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