LOSSES IN NEW GUINEA
DUTCH GOVERNMENT’S FORECAST ®ec. 10_p.m.) THZ HAGUE, May 25. me Netherlands Government disin the Budget that it expected p lose 20.000.00 Q gui’ders this year in K’f-h New Guinea because, with the ' mture of the territory unsettled, it , hardly possible to interest private | capital. “There are indications of interest, «ov;ded Dutch administration is maintained,” said the Budget Statement. The Netherlands authorities are pro- : pc-dmg with plans for elections in : »ew Guinea. „ English Test Selector’s Death. — Captain A. J. Holmes, until rechairman of England's cricket pt selection committee, died at his ' tossex home or Monday. He was cap<n of Sussex ' r several years before : e Second World War, and managed ’ M.C.C. touring team to South j Lfnca in 1938.—London, May 24. j
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 7
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