THE NEW HEBRIDES.
We have already referred at some* length in our leading columns to "France and England in the Now Hebrides," in- which Mr Edward Jacomb sets forth the history of the condominium and its complete breakdown as a practical system of government. The book appears a.t a very opportune lime, just as tho arrangement has come under review by tho two Governments, and should be widely read in Australasia, where it is especially important that the public should be informed as to the correct facts of the case. Much interesting information is given as to the natives, who, in the author's judgment, will disappear" if a sounder system of government is not adopted. (Melbourne: George Robertson Propy., Ltd.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 9
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