NEW GUINEA MANDATE
AUSTRALIA’S GOOD WORK NEW YORK, April 1!). The Now Guinea Government anthropologist, Mr. Chinncry, who is visiting A morion under his Rockcfellow roseurch scholarship, had an informal conversation with Mr. William Rappard, a member of the League .of Nations Permanent Mandate Commission, at a meeting arranged here by Mr. Brookes. It is understood that Mr. Rappard, who is in the United States on a lecture tour, welcomed the opportunity of first-hand information on New Guinea conditions and expressed keen interest at the enlightened manner in which Australian officials are approaching the goal of giving the territory th(> best mandate administration. Mr. Rappard also expressed his assurance that the commission was extremely desirous of better informing itself of the particular problems faced by the mandate administrations everywhere.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7
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