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GERMANY AND SAMOA.

j.Bv Slrotbio [Rruteb's Telegram.} DEPORTATION OF MALIETOA. SYDNEY, October 2. (Received Ootober 2,1887, at 6 p.m.) Latssf new§ from fijamo# yennrfs that King Malietoa surrendered fco the ftormanfy and has been placed on board the warship Adiep. which is to sail for Auckland. Malietoa's chiefs have gone over to Tamasese. Affairs in Samoa are said to be quiet. AUCKLAND, October 1. In a private letter received from Samoa, it is stated that the town of Apia is full of armed men, and that British citizens are anxiously on the look-out for an English war vessel. The British Consul at Apia stated that he poujej do nothing to prevent the Germans from wvadirfg British) prppei'ty, as his instructions were not to interfere at present.

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Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 2

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GERMANY AND SAMOA. Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 2

GERMANY AND SAMOA. Evening Star, Issue 7332, 3 October 1887, Page 2