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The Settlement of the Samoan Cases
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
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The recent appropriation, made by Congress, to reimburse those American citizens who suffered property damages and losses by reason of the unlawful and unjustifiable bombardment of Apia, Samoa, by the British and American warships during the year 1899 has revived an interest in the unusual controversy then pending over the election of a native king, and aroused a curiosity as to the reason of the appropriation at this late date, over a decade since the damages were committed.
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1 For treaty of 1889, see Malloy, Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols and Agreements between the United States and Other Powers, 1776-1909, Vol. II, p. 1576.
2 See Malloy, Treaties, etc., p. 1576.
3 For arbitration convention of 1899, see Malloy, Treaties, etc., Vol. II, p. 1589
4 For award of King of Sweden and Norway of October 14, 1902, see Malloy, Treaties, etc., Vol. II, p. 1591.
5 See letter of January 9, 1913, from Secretary Knox to President Taft, Agent’s Report, H. Doc. No. 1257, 62d Cong., 3d Sess., p. 7.
6 See S. Doc. No. 85, 59th Cong., 1st Sess. and H. Rep., No. 4414, 59th Cong., 1st Sess.
7 See H. Doc. No. 612, 59th Cong., 1st Sess.
8 See S. Doc. No. 160, 59th Cong., let Sess.
9 See S. Doc. No. 864, 60th Cong., 1st Sess.
10 See H. Rep. No. 1321, 61st Cong., 1st Sess.
11 See S. 7158, 61st Cong., 2nd Sees., and Act of Congress approved June 23, 1910 (Public No. 224).
12 See diplomatic and consular appropriation act approved March 3, 1911, H. R., 32866 (Public No. 452).
13 For Report of Agent, see H. Doc. No. 1257, 62nd Cong., 3rd Sess.
14 For treaty of 1899, see Malloy, Treaties, etc., Vol. II, p. 1595.