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BRITISH RULE IN CAMEROONS

UNO MISSION REPORTS NEW YORK, Feb. 11. A United Nations trusteeship mission said in a report that Britain’s’ policy of administering her trust territory of the Cameroons as “an integral part” of the neighbouring protectorate of Nigeria had not proved detrimental to the trust area. The report recommended that Britain give serious thought to “delegating some administrative legislative, budgetary, and economic functions” to the Cameroons. It added that an awakening political and national consciousness among the more educated element of the Cameroons people, coupled with existin customs and exchange controls between the British and French Cameroons, had given rise to movements in favour of the unification of the. territory with that under French administration.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 102, 13 February 1950, Page 3

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BRITISH RULE IN CAMEROONS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 102, 13 February 1950, Page 3

BRITISH RULE IN CAMEROONS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 102, 13 February 1950, Page 3

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