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Two relics of French empire close to New Zealand are having varying degrees of success on the road to independence. A bill to provide self-government for New Caledonia, above, is meeting stiff opposition in the French Parliament; by contrast, the internal autonomy bill for French Polynesia, below, is going through with the minimum of fuss.

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Press, 31 August 1984, Page 14

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Two relics of French empire close to New Zealand are having varying degrees of success on the road to independence. A bill to provide self-government for New Caledonia, above, is meeting stiff opposition in the French Parliament; by contrast, the internal autonomy bill for French Polynesia, below, is going through with the minimum of fuss. Press, 31 August 1984, Page 14

Two relics of French empire close to New Zealand are having varying degrees of success on the road to independence. A bill to provide self-government for New Caledonia, above, is meeting stiff opposition in the French Parliament; by contrast, the internal autonomy bill for French Polynesia, below, is going through with the minimum of fuss. Press, 31 August 1984, Page 14