CORDIAL RELATIONS
N.Z. AND AMERICAN: SAMOA, Very cordial relations exist between the Administrations of New Zealand and American Samoa, stated the Secretary for External Affairs, Mr J. D. Gray. During his recent visit to the group, Mr Gray exchanged visits with the new Governor of American Samoa, Captain E. T. Pollock, U.S.N., who received bis present appointment last March. Four days were spent at Pago Pago, when the Americans provided most hospitable entertainment, and the ‘Governor, with a party of naval officers, later visited Apia, and also stayed at Vailima, the old home of Robert Louis Stevenson. The whole party made a pilgrimage to the writer’s grave at the summit of Mount Vale. The spirit of co-operation which existed between the two Administrations was of great advantage to both.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 5
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