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SAMOA AND EXTRAVAGANCE.— “The Commission found that proofs of extravagance brought forward were so inaccurate and unreliable that it was difficult to see how they could have been made,” said Mr. E P. Lee (Oamaru) discussing the Samoan question in the House of Representatives. —S. P. Andrew, Photo.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 8

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SAMOA AND EXTRAVAGANCE.— “The Commission found that proofs of extravagance brought forward were so inaccurate and unreliable that it was difficult to see how they could have been made,” said Mr. E P. Lee (Oamaru) discussing the Samoan question in the House of Representatives. —S. P. Andrew, Photo. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 8

SAMOA AND EXTRAVAGANCE.— “The Commission found that proofs of extravagance brought forward were so inaccurate and unreliable that it was difficult to see how they could have been made,” said Mr. E P. Lee (Oamaru) discussing the Samoan question in the House of Representatives. —S. P. Andrew, Photo. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 8