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English Translated Abstract - District Administration, Samoa - Amtmann, Savaii [Savai'i] [summary in English of the original German file] (R25199361)
- Description:
- Language: English - Quantity: 7 pages - typed summary in English of AGCA 6051 Box 93 / 518 and 519 - mentions Apia, copra, ‘Dawn’ [ship], D.H. & P.G. [Deutsche Handels und Plantagen Gesellschaft], Faalata, Faasaleleaga [Fa’asaleleaga], Fagamalo, Fealeasi, Felix David, lava disaster, Haidlen, Hecker, Lefaga, Lelepa, Lofipo, Malefa, Mana, Matautu, mau, Mulinuu [Mulinu’u], PA Jensen, Peters, prison labour, Puapua, Pule i Ala, Saipau, Saleaula [Sale’aula], Salega, Savali [newspaper], Solf, Upolu, Vui Talitu, Williams. To access please click on 'record online'.
- Display date:
- 1909 - 1914
- Location:
- Samoa
- Collections:
- Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
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- Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
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