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The Origins of International Rivalry in Samoa: 1845–1884

A. Great Britain

A. Great Britain

(i)

British and Foreign State Papers.

Vol. 33. 1844–45, pp. 52–54. Commercial regulations made by the principal chiefs of the Samoa or Navigator Islands. November 5, 1839.

Vol. 69. 1877–78, p. 76. Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the United States and Samoan Islands, January 17, 1878.

Vol. 70. 1878–79, pp. 133–35. Treaty of Friendship between Great Britain and the King and Government of Samoa, August 28, 1879.

(Also in P.P., 1881, Vol. 99, c. 2747.)

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Vol. 70. 1878–79, pp. 241–46. Treaty of Friendship between Germany and Samoa, January 24, 1879.

Vol. 70. 1878–79, pp. 294–96. Convention—for the government of the town and district of Apia.

(Also in P.P., 1881, Vol. 99, c. 2748.)

Vol. 70. 1878–79, pp. 1192–93. Address—to the chiefs and rulers—of Samoa, July 2, 1879.

Vol. 73. 1881–82, pp. 1170–72. Treaty between Germany and Samoa for cessation of civil war, December 18, 1879.

Vol. 73. 1881–82, pp. 1173–76. Agreement between Germany and Samoa, December 23, 1879.

Vol. 75. 1883–84, pp. 508–10. Agreement between Germany and Samoa, November 10, 1884.

Vol. 76. 1884–85, pp. 778–811. Correspondence between Great Britain and Germany respecting New Guinea, Samoa, etc., 1884–85.

Vol. 79. 1887–88, pp. 900–62. Protocols of conferences between Great Britain, Germany, and the United States respecting the affairs of Samoa, June 25–July 26, 1887.

(ii)

Parliamentary Papers (Accounts and Papers).

Consular reports on trade and shipping. These are short and sometimes admittedly inaccurate.

1854–55 Vol. LV. Extract by Pritchard, December 31, 1854 (No. 2006), p. 75.

1860 Vol. LXV. Abstract for 1858 (No. 2753), pp. 14–15.

1862 Vol. LXVIII. Report of Williams for 1859 (No. 3054), p. 98.

1863 Vol. LXX. Report of Williams for 1862 (No. 3222), p. 252.

1864 Vol. LXI. Report of Williams for 1863 (No. 3392), pp. 183–84.

1866 Vol. LXIX. Report of Williams for 1864 (No. 3582), pp. 730–31.

1867–68 Vol. LXVIII. Report of Williams for 1866 (No. 3953), pp. 171–72.

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1870 Vol. LXIV. Report of Williams for 1868 (c. 19), pp. 49–50.

1871 Vol. LXV. Report of Williams for 1869 (c. 343), PP. 156–57.

1871 Vol. LXVI. Report of Williams for 1870 (c. 429), p. 915.

1872 Vol. LVIII. Report of Williams for 1871 (c. 637), pp. 1179–80.

1872 Vol. LXI. Report on Consular Establishments, 1871 (c. 661), pp. 15–18.

1873 Vol. LXV. Report of Williams for 1872 (c. 828), pp. 923–24.

1873 Vol. LXVII. Letter of Williams, August 24, 1872 (c. 799), p. 347.

1874 Vol. LXVII. Report of Williams for 1873 (c. 1079), pp. 1403–4.

1875 Vol. LXXVI. Report of Williams for 1874 (c. 1284), pp. 1257–58.

1876 Vol. LXXVI. Report of Williams for 1875 (c. 1589), pp. 1424–27.

1880 Vol. LXXIII. Report of Consul Swainston for 1878 (c. 2460), pp. 110–11.

1880 Vol. LXXIV. Report of Consul Graves for 1879 (c. 2577), pp. 813–15.

1883 Vol. LXXIII. Report of Consul Churchward for 1882 (c. 3631), pp. 796–98.

1884 Vol. LXXX. Report of Consul Churchward for 1883 (c. 4030), pp. 1052–53.

Parliamentary Papers (Sessional Papers). (For Treaties, see British and Foreign State Papers.)

1889. Vol. LXXVI. c. 5629. Samoa—Correspondence respecting the affairs of Samoa.

(This includes a folded plan of the Municipal and Neutral territory.)

Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons.

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New Zealand.

1874. Appendix to the Journal of the House of Representatives. Vol. 1. A. 3. Papers relating to the South Sea Islands.

(This includes: (a) the correspondence between New Zealand Governors and the British Colonial Office, 1871–74; (b) Report on the Navigator Islands by William Seed; (c) Report by H. B. Sterndale.)

Australia.

Victoria.

Papers presented to Parliament, 1883, pp. 96–102.

Report on the Australasian Convention, 1883.

New South Wales.

Legislative Assembly. Votes and Proceedings, 1883–84. 3rd Session. Vol. 9, pp. 106–13.

Proceedings of the Inter-Colonial Convention.