DUAL CONTROL.
IN THE NEW HEBRIDES. . DESCRIBED AS A FARCE. BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE TO BE APPEALED TO. By fiUirap?! ~J>ren Aiwolfttien.-CowrTlabt.. (Received August 25, 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The Rev. Mr. Paten, the well-known missionary, and Dr. Bowie, superint«*ndent of the Amdrim Hospital, have ar . j rived here from the New Hebrides. They both state that the Cr«i- I dominium is a howling farce and,' a failure. The British keep the law, but j the French do not. Both agree fehat non© of the previous report* are in any way exaggerated. Th* entente cor (Male is a humbug so far as the New Hiebri- j dcs are concerned. The residents call the Court at Vila a bazaar, go thepe for amusement, take lunch, and &t*|y. all day. ' ' Dr. Bowie 19 going direct i*> th© j British Foreign Office with a definite charge, supported by document
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 7
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146DUAL CONTROL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 7
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