An appreciative reference to the work of Major-Gen. Sir A. W. Robin, ActingAdministrator at Samoa, appears in the Samoan Times, which says:—"There is no more popular personage in Samoa, than General Robin, to whom the whole community has become attached. There is no single .institution in Samoa which has not received a kindly and interested visit from him, and the innumerable courtesies he has extended to all with whom he has come in contact leaves the feeling that he has come amongst us and conquered Sir Alfred Robin has proved himself the salvor of many of our plaints, and the result today is that Samoa with all its wounds is a, happier community than it has been for years. . ' . . The General's all too brief sojourn among us has been so full of thoroughly useful work that every member of the community will be sorry t<» see him dejgarV'
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 5
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