MANDATES STUDIED.
■ REPORTS SENT TO GENEVA. i British Official Wireless, f (Received 9.30 a.m.) i RUGBY, May 31. ; The Commission began its 29th session, under the chairmanship of 1 the Marquis Tlieodoli, with consideration of a report on administration of 1 New Guinea, for 1935 in the presence of the Australian representative. The commission will also examine reports on Palestine, Transjordania ind Tanganyika (British mandates), Syria and Lebanon (French mandate), Nauru (joint British, Australian and New Zealand mandate), and South-West Africa (Union of South Africa mandate). The commission will then consider certain petitions regarding Palestine, Trans--1 jordania, Syria and Lebanon, the Came--1 roons, Tanganyika and New Guinea.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1936, Page 7
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