GOVERNOR OF SAMOA.
r —' i -"* i -" 1 RETURN OF DR. SCMLrF. ! * . FREMANTLE, October 12. j Dr. Solf, Governor of Samoa, who is a passenger from Bremen by the GJkLS. j I a&ydlitz, was interviewed by the "Even" . ing News" representative. Discussing ' .' international matters, the doctor Said s the German Navy was not aimed at any t particular Power, and was simply ren- ' j dered necessary by the growth of com- . itierce and considerations of home de» . fence. All over the German Empire , ! there was a strong desire for better and t iiiore friendly feeling for the British f Empire, and this condition, he was glad i tc say, was coming about. The people - of both empires were learning more of i ijach other, and causes of annoyance f ■frere duo to the actions of a section ■ of the sensational Press, which he strong- j - Iy deprecated. Dr. Solf declined to talk i . of war between the German and Britibh I' Einpiree, an euca yrAe knpOetSNm I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 251, 20 October 1908, Page 4
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