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ADMINISTRATION OF TOGOLAND

INCREASED PROSPERITY REPORT TO MANDATES COMMISSION I British Official Wireless] (Received 26th October, 11.5 a.m.) RUGBY, 25th October. A Press message states that the League’s Permanent Mandates Commission concluded its sitting with the examination of the administration of the Togoland in 1937. Captain C. Linney, representing Britain, gave a long report. The Commission confirmed that the development of Togoland was proceeding in a completely satisfactory manner and noted that the population had made great material progress. Togoland had greatly increased in prosperity as a result of the cultivation of cocoa and cotton. The Commission, in particular, registered approval of tke useful work carried out by religious bodies, which had opened numerous schools.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1938, Page 5

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ADMINISTRATION OF TOGOLAND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1938, Page 5

ADMINISTRATION OF TOGOLAND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1938, Page 5

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