Britain In the Pacific
IMPERIAL APATHY COMPLAINED OT. Dy Telegraph.—Proas Asportation.-- Cov»r : gbl. SYDNEY, April 30. British residents of the New Hebrides still complain of the apathy of tli o Imperial authorities. It is stated that all preliminary official app'ltnlnieiU < have been riven to the French.
DISCUSSION IN FEDEH-Ai- xiODES. MELBOURNE, April 30. Received Ist, 0.22 am. The complaints of the n ..■•c’vity of the Imperial Government in connection with the New Hebrides was referred to in the House. It was pointed out that the French Governor was on the way out, while there was no word of a, similar British official being selected. Mr Deakin staled that he hart cabled Home six weeks ago and that the reply was that the Government was considering who il would appoint.
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Southland Times, Issue 12123, 1 May 1908, Page 2
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