COLONIAL MANDATES.
am mmov or issue. (By OftW«rr-Pre« (United Sprripet.) I&NDQN, January 27, In response to requests from New Zealand the samoan mandate has been handed over- to Sir Japes Allen, New Zealand strongly urged that the eon-: tinned failure to issue tha actual document was producing unrest in Samoa, where agitators were spreading the belief that the Dominion, finally, would not he given control, which eventually would he restored ,to Germany. The dcioument dqea not differ in aw essential details from the draft presented at Geneva. < Australia's mandate has,, not yet reached the Hon. E. •D. Millen. 'A peculiar position has arisen through the Commonwealth claiming the Tight to receive the document directly, aa a member qf the league, through the Kins, without the intervention of the British Government.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17056, 29 January 1921, Page 9
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