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THE FUTURE OF SAMOA

Sir,—When we of New Zealand have a new dish of food set before us we natur- j ally have a dislike to it, especially when I it tastes of sauerkraut. Germany, by intrigue, is endeavouring to ruin the world, and when letters of this kind are written and scattered broadcast they form a delicious morsel to the Teuton. How they smack their lips over the letter of , Lord Lansdowne, and how they will rejoice over Will B. Jiatheson. as, whether he knows it or not, he ia playing into the hands of AVillielm II and his crew, j He commences his attack on the Hon. W. F. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward because of ! their loyalty to the people of New Zea- j land in endeavouring to protect we New Zealanders against the German invaders. Will Germany give up what she has plundered? No, not by yards, -until she | is obliged to disgorge! Mr. Will B; Jlatheson's letter ie a slight on the country. ■ : Russia is torn by internal divisions and full of intrigue. A band of brothel's ; go about in different forms using dif-! ferent modes of procedure, yet their ac- i tions are crippling Russia in favour, of Germany. They profess to be enemies of but are helping on the daninabl© German policy.—l am, etc.. HENRY WALTON. • Waikanae, March 11, 1918.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 8

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THE FUTURE OF SAMOA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 8

THE FUTURE OF SAMOA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 8