KAWAU ISLAND.
NO JAPANESE fiFFK L\L OFFER. Mr. K. W. Fo.mi.l i English Secretary to lb.- Japan m- ( uii-iil., te (.eneral in Svilncvi writes that in his private pro-ic-ional capaci'y be introduced Mr. Farmer- -who was a client to Mr. Nislii muru. linn manager of tii ■ Sydney fir.iti'-h of the Milsui Bus- jii Kaishn. after Inn ing distinctly toll Mr. Fanner that the Japane-e Ooiertiment would mil consider the offer of Kawau I-laim. How far th - cimpanv went in the mutter .\fr. Fovill d, es not know lb- conclude,: -The main point which I wish to m.ike ,-b-.,r ;< r,.i emphasise is that lb- Japan. •-,■ Gov. rnmem was never in trcitv !'■>• lb- pur,.;,asc of Ku mil Island, mid titiy -!..'•• ment by anyone lo thut ell'e. ' i- inttrclv
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 3
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126KAWAU ISLAND. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 3
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