PROGRESS IN ISLANDS
MUCH DEVELOPMENT TRIBUTE TO NATIVES ( Per Press .Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Captain. Bell, resident commissioner for Nine island, who lias boon on a short visit to New Zealand, le.lt lor Samoa and Niue by the Maui Pomare. yesterday. Interviewed belore liis departure', he emphasised the importance to these islands of the steamer connection afforded by the Maui Romaic, these, and outlying islands having had previously to depend on the uncertain visits of sailing vessels.
He stressed the quality of the development that had taken place tit production and export, and the bettered conditions of the inhabitants, .lie spoke in high terms of the industry of the; natives and their law-abiding and loyal disposition.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18192, 13 September 1933, Page 8
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