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Typical country newspapers by nature and outlook, these papers provided their readers with local and regional news, political debate through letters to the editor - and a regular dose of poetry and short fiction. While little is known about the reading habits of the expatriate community on Samoa, these papers provide a glimpse of what the traders and planters read. | Typical country newspapers by nature and outlook, these papers provided their readers with local and regional news, political debate through letters to the editor - and a regular dose of poetry and short fiction. While little is known about the reading habits of the expatriate community on Samoa, these papers provide a glimpse of what the traders and planters read. | ||
== Resources for | == Resources for Samoa Newspapers == | ||
=== Libraries and Archives === | === Libraries and Archives === | ||
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*''Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser'' (1888-1896) | *''Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser'' (1888-1896) | ||
*''Samoa Weekly Herald'' (1892-1900) | *''Samoa Weekly Herald'' (1892-1900) | ||
=== Indexes === | === Indexes === | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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