Show CO IN AT LONDON German Authorities Held Responsible For the Trouble London ah 30The morning papers pa-pers comment on the serous news from Samoa the presumption being that the cruiser auanga was stopped at the Fiji islands by the admiral because be-cause required for service at Samoa The Standard says The rebellious chief must be coerced and published and mething more than a nominal penaly will be required for the blood ef British and American sailors The German authorities at Apia have incurrEd in-currEd a heavy responsibility Ve can rot believe that Berlin will uphold their al ton as it is not worth Germanys while to quarrel with England and nw1ia over Samoa The Daily Chronicle says There is ertly one alternative Germany must rlmoY her consul Herr Hose or gout go-ut of the protectorate The Morning Post commenting upon the m ser surrounding the affair and the impo5sit Hty of reconciling the evenTS In Samoa with diplomatic tisurances lately glen br Berlin and Washington says Admiral Kautz I his coadjutor were not competent 1 di5miss the proisional government The single bright spot in this dark business is that the Americans and 1 riUsh fought spltndldl together The Daily Mail says I is a consolation con-solation to think that as in Crete the spilling of British and American blood iII bring a solution of the crisis l three power should recall their con fui and a the friendship of Germany is the pivot of our foreign policy her lhe should be respected in the final settlement |