Apia, Samoa time zone support for iCloud

There does not seem to be support for the Apia, Samoa time zone in iCloud.  This is an idiosyncratic time zone being UTC +13hrs with daylight savings (UTC +14hr) during the "summer" commencing at 3am on the last Sunday in September and ceasing at 4am on the first Sunday in April.
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/samoa/apia
Tonga, Tokelau and Rawaki (Kiribati) have the same time zone but no DST.
American Samoa has the same time but a day earlier and no DST.
I tried to make an Apple support request but it wants an Apple hardware ID and I'm using iCloud on a Sony Vaio.

It looks like the reminders don't "float" - so all the dates and times I set for reminders while in St. Lous are reporting at weird times because of the time change from Tokyo time. Is there any way of fixing this short of resetting all the times?
Thanks,
doug

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