Show TROUBLES IX SAMOA Real Cause of the Present Uprising There London March 31A gentleman who resided for a long time in Samoa has contributed an article to the Times In I which he says that although the threat to disarm the natives brought matters to a crisis the real cause of the uprising i up-rising is the want of unanimity among I the European powers The Germans and the English he adds never worked well together Their mutual jealousies have s undermined European influence i in i Samoa that no European is able to reside wIth comfort or security in the islands The natives are simply Unbearable un-bearable So far from treating Europeans Euro-peans with respect they expect a white man to quit the track when they meet him This is galling humiliation to i the resident who being colonial bred is not in the habit of pampering natives na-tives The Samoans are naturally a presumptlous race They are hard to drive but are easily led They have been thoroughly pampered and demoralized I demor-alized by the rival powers that it Is an open question whether without serious bloodshed anything can be done wit wih them In the meantime the position of Europeans Is unenviable Both Maletoa t and Tamaese in their hearts do not are two pence for either side They would sacrifice anything or anybody to I their own Interest Mr James Francs Hogan a member of the house of commons I com-mons and secretary of the colonial party in parliament has received a letter let-ter from an English resident of Samoa declaring that joint control Is a failure The writer urges that England join the Samoan and Tongan group to New Zealand Zea-land and that the other powers withdraw I Fresh FiKhtiiiK Threatened London March 31A dispatch from Berlin to the Dally News says that private intelligence has reached that city from Samoa to the effect that fresh fighting is threatened The dispatch states that the Schettlsche Zeltung learns that the Aana and Atua tribes who have hitherto been faithful to the government threaten to revolt I order or-der to prevent complications as long as possible the chief justices have invitee seventeen of the discontented chiefs to attend a conference at which their grievances may be discussed XirnriJKnn is Riled I New York April 1The Heralds i Nicaragua dispatch says The Nicaraguan Nicara-guan government has declared I will withdraw tomorrow the exequators of the American and British consuls here The cause for this action is alleged to i I be affair their interference in the Bluefield l |