SALE OF FANNING ISLAND.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) JVr *'r<-S8 ABsncM<vt!on (Received December 3rd, 5.25 a.m.) SYDNEY, December 3. Mr Milward, representative of the Pacific Cable Board, states the sale of Fanning Island has no . Imperial significance whatever. It simply relates to the sale of .Fanning Island copra estate ,which doer, not mean the whole island. The fn.efc that the estate absorbs all but ah ./at 40 acres of the island does not affect the question. British control remains the same, and the Pacific Cable Board's possession is untouched. The purchase of the estate by a French Catholic missionary, who ranks second to Bishop Vidal, of Fiji, has no religious significance either, as it i& known that the missionary was only the nominal purchaser for someone else, wlio already possesses large trading interests on the island.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8454, 3 December 1907, Page 5
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