“A DISMAL FAILURE”
NEW ZEALAND ADMINISTRATION OF SAMOA A PLANTER'S STORY. Sydney, March 2. Interviewed by the “Herald,” Mr. H. Itea, a Samoan planter, now visiting Sydney, repeats the usual charges against the New Zealand administration of Samoa. He declares that the administration foisted upon this fair group has been a dismal failure, and never will Samoa do a.ny good under Now Zealand administration. The only solution is that the British Government should take over the mandate and appoint a Colonial Office man to make a. clean sweep of the present officials. That is what the Samoans want.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 135, 3 March 1922, Page 5
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