CONDITIONS IN SAMOA
SAVAII AND UPOLU VISIT BY ADMINISTRATOR [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION'] WELLINGTON Monday The Samoan correspondent of the Press Association states that the Administrator, Mr. H. E. Hart, has completed his annual visit to Savaii and Upolu. Mr. Hart and his party were well received at all villages where stops were made. The reopening of schools and provision for better medical facilities were two of the principal questions which were brought up for discussion by the people. The Administrator intimated that the medical service on Savaii would shortly he linked up by opening two more dispensaries, which would be in the charge of native practitioners. Additional dispensaries were also to be opened to jjrovide for the requirements of Upolu. Regarding many requests for reopening of schools which were closed during the Mau activities, the Administrator said he would be only too pleased to grant the requests as soon as the j people in the villages or districts showed ! him that they were again united.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21926, 9 October 1934, Page 11
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