BOUGHT AND SOLD LIKE CATTLE.
NEW HEBRIDES NATIVES,
By Telesrapli—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, December 22. | The Rev. Mr. Gillon, a missionary from the New Hebrides, makes strong charges of maladministration and maltreatment of natives by tlio French under tho condominium system. Ho declares that if Englishmen did anything half as bad as some of the things the French do the.v would be severely punished. Tho French can do as they like. . A condition of tilings next door tti slavery prevails amongst the French. They buy nnd sell natives like cattle. _ It could not be worso if Great Britain had no say at all.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1939, 23 December 1913, Page 5
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