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NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA.

Melbourne, December 13

The Age , in an article on the Samoan question, says it is significant of the contempt for colonial opinion on matters of colonial concern entertained by a section of Society in the Mother Country, that the Westminster : Gazette has suggested the cession of Samoa to Germany in exchange for certain territory in Africa. Had Lord Rosebery fully understood the Samoan position, he would have seen that the Nsw Zealand proposal was an eminently practical one. New Zealand understands how to manage the natives, who are moreover anxious for the New Zealand connection, and it is pretty certain that a New Zealand administration would speedily put an end to the native wars, and start the islanders on a career of industry. The New Zealand proposal offered a loop-

hole to the three parties to the Berlin Treaty to escape from an embarrassing situation without loss of dignity or prestige. The whole incident is suggestive that little or no interest is taken in colonial affairs by Imperial Ministers, who evidently consider such small matters as this Samoan affair may be abandoned to subalterns and settled by agreement with foreign embassies.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1190, 21 December 1894, Page 34

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NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1190, 21 December 1894, Page 34

NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1190, 21 December 1894, Page 34