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Samoa.— Bismarck more national.

Berlin, Feb. 18.— It is understood that Prince Bismarck is agreeable to the establishment of joint control over Samoa by Great Britain "the United States and Germany, and is willing that Germany discontinues operations in Samoapendingthedecisionof theconference shortly to be held in this city on Samoan affairs. The Chancellor, however, stipulates that his consent to these courses is conditional on the evacuation of German properties in Samoa, and the delimitation of boundaries. ■ . ''','..-. ", ■ • -

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 2

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Samoa.—Bismarck more national. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 2

Samoa.—Bismarck more national. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 2

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