Show I ATTITUDE OF GERMANY I Not Convinced That German Consul lo to Blame I Berlin Jan 20he foreign office I informs the correspondent of the Associated I As-sociated Press that the official reports received from Samoa by the govern j ment tally with those received by the Associated Press In any event Germany Ger-many will not support any possible irregularity ir-regularity i inconsistent with the treaty but the foreign office officials point out that it is not yet clear that the German consul at Apia has been guilty of any irregularities of that nature tur On the contrary the foreign office of-fice Insists it still remains to be explained ex-plained why Mataafas election was de elated Invalid as he was admittedly elected by an overwhelming majority The foreign office admits that Germany many has long been dissatisfied with the condominium which in its nature is provisional though unfortunately other powers especially the Washington Washing-ton government have thought otherwise other-wise The foreign officials say that the captain of the German warship Falke at Apia does not attach much importance im-portance to the recent Incidents and hence the government does not Intend to send additional warships to Samoa unless the other powers do I |