TROUBLE IN SAMOA.
Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, June 15. : • ' • J)r Golf, Governor of German-Samoa, < 'iff 'replying, at Apia, to' a petition signed by German settlers for the es- ; tablishment of a black police force, said; - that, considering the recent disturbances, he thought'the fears of the set-; tiers" regard ing their property were justified, but he could not regard the method recommended as the correct way <to secure protection.. The introduction, - cof-black police-'rwbuld result"in "the''Sa-'; .<raoans" losing confidence in'the Govern*^ jrumfc, and probably result in a general .riKtiLg- He "vvas'-iri-'a po'sitibn to state that a second cruiser would "be ■stti-.l - '. tkraed in the South Seas,' and larger warships would prdbably call: at Apia.
Received June 15, 11.50 a.m. - , SYDNEY, June 15. — •The Japanes Consul-General approves of the prosecution of twelve leaders of the strikers at Hawaii for * conspiracy and Tiot, and three for conspiracy and murder.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7822, 15 June 1909, Page 3
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