REFORMS IN LIBERIA.
COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ' SET UP.' . ' , vsßiTisH WIEBLSSS.) RUGBY, [March & « The Liberia« Committee of. 1 the League of Nations, -at the .final session,' proposed that technical' experts in administrative, ■ financial, and , health matters should proceed to Liberia to ascertain what assistance, was necessary to give 'effect to the reforms-?ug-< gested by .the Commission of Enquiry into Slavery--and Forced-Labour.. V , -The expels should also consider jthe expenditure-involved ;.by th<i prop<feals, and make a - survey' of the. resources!' ' available for< carrying ithem outv' - ; \ , The Libyan <. Government' had&up*} dertaken afford the,experts every : £? ¥ o * t i 4 '
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 11
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