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THE SAMOAN CRISIS.

CONCILIATORY ATTITUDE OF

GERMANY.

PRESS OPINIONS.

MEETING OF AMBASSADORS SUGGESTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association-Copyright-Washington, Jauunry 23. The German Ambassador at Washington has assured Colonel Hay, the American Secretary of State, that if the action attributed to the German Consul at Apia and Dr. Raffel is confirmed, it will be disavowed and the offenders punished,

Berlin, January 23. The German cruiser Cormorant has been ordered to proceed to Samoa.

The German press adopts a moderate tone, and suggests that the Ambassadors of Britain and America at Berlin should settle the dispute with Baron von Bulow, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 5

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THE SAMOAN CRISIS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 5

THE SAMOAN CRISIS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 5