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NEW HEBRIDES

SCOPE FOR YOUNG PLANTERS. fPer United Press Association.) Auckland, June 15. Interviewed at Apia concerning his trip to the New Hebrides, the Administrator of Samoa (Sir George Richardson) said he could not divulge any information regarding the Commission which was confidential. His observations on the New Hebrides and other islands confirmed the work New Zealand was doing in Samoa. Of all the islands he had visited he could honestly say that Samoa was in advance as regards treatment for the betterment of the conditions of the natives. The New Hebrides offered scope for young planters with small capital and the producer’s spirit as copra, cocoa and cotton were all payable crops in the Islands.

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Southland Times, Issue 20205, 16 June 1927, Page 7

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NEW HEBRIDES Southland Times, Issue 20205, 16 June 1927, Page 7

NEW HEBRIDES Southland Times, Issue 20205, 16 June 1927, Page 7

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