CONDITIONS IN SAMOA
DEPRESSION "NOT BEING FELT BADLY." WELLINGTON. Monday. " Samoa is one place where the depression is not being felt badly," said Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Neill of Canterbury, who returned to New Zealand by the Monowai to-day after a Pacific Islands tour. "Naturally," he said, are not so good there as during the boom times, but some of the districts have had quite good prices for their ccpra."
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Waipa Post, Volume 45, Issue 3208, 26 July 1932, Page 8
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