British policy towards Samoa; possible annexation; Rev. S. Baker, 1880

 
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File 967. AJCP Reel No: 6900
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c. 240pp

Correspondence between Lord Salisbury, Lord Granville, Lord Odo Russell and Sir John Walsham, mainly dealing with Samoan affairs. Subjects include recognition of King of Samoa, stationing of warships at Samoa, possible annexation of Samoa, treaty between Britain and Tonga, hostility of Rev. S. Baker to Anglo-Tongan Treaty, visit of Sir Arthur Gordon to Apia, position of German Consul-General in Samoa, German South Sea Company, annexation of Rotumah, and British policy towards Samoa.

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