Samoa at Geneva : misleading the League of Nations : a commentary on the proceedings of the Permanent Mandates Commission at its thirteenth session held at Geneva in June, 1928
Contents
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- Samoa at Geneva
- [Introduction] p. 3
- Annexation's Advantages Over Mandates p. 4
- Evasive Answers and Reckless Allegations
- Officials and Prohibition p. 5
- The Copra Question p. 6
- Copra not a Cause of the Crisis p. 7
- Inefficiency and Extravagange p. 8
- Native Representation p. 9
- Root Causes of the Unrest p. 10
- Puppets of the Administrator p. 11
- Misleading the Commission p. 12
- The Treatment of Tamasese p. 13
- Warnings Ignored p. 14
- Passive Resistance
- Official Dummies p. 15
- Opposition Members Re-Elected p. 16
- Inconsistent and Contradictory Statements p. 17
- Espionage and Wholesale Banishments p. 18
- Faith in British Justice p. 19
- Mau Orders to Natives
- Is Force the only Solution? p. 21
- Samoa's National Aspirations
- Samoa's Former Independence p. 22
- Autonomy Recognised p. 23
- The Struggle Will Continue
- Protest to League of Nations p. 24
- Samoa at Geneva