THE NEW HEBRIDES.
• "'■■'• I■» "■■■"' V ■'■-■■ THE PROSPECTS OF THE ISLANDS. tTnited Press Association— By Electric! ' x Telegraph — Copyright. . , : . ', . (Received December 24, 10.12 a.m.) ' SYDNEY, December 24. j Missionaries from the New Hebrides' hold hopeful views with regard "to, th« T recently proclaimed dual Mr King, the' new Administrator, vice Captain E. 6. Rason resigned, intends iot! immediately put a stop to grog-selling, to the Natives. While the prospects of; \ the group are excellent, it is useless for| more settlers to go there unless possesi sed of some capital, because the, trading stations are 1 practically oyerdone. Th« room now is for planters, and there is) any amount of land at their disposal. " . .■ ' . .:■: ■ • i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9117, 24 December 1907, Page 2
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113THE NEW HEBRIDES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9117, 24 December 1907, Page 2
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