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THE CRISIS IN SAMOA.

OPINION OF THE LONDON TIMES

[press association.] London, September 18. In an article on the condition of affairs in Samoa the Times accuses Germany of treating ex-King Malietoa shabbily, and asserts that the policy pursued by Prince Bismarck in respect to Samoa is only calculated to keep the natives in a continual state of ferment, whilst not only is his policy prejudicial to the trade and development of the country, but it is also a violation of international rights and existing treaties. The article further expresses the opinion that Prince Bismarck has allowed himself to become the tool of a few German planters resident in Samoa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9164, 20 September 1888, Page 5

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THE CRISIS IN SAMOA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9164, 20 September 1888, Page 5

THE CRISIS IN SAMOA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9164, 20 September 1888, Page 5