"NO WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY"
GOVERXOiJ 01' 'PAPUA'S REPORT. Qicc. April IS, 5.5-p.i)i:) Melbourne, April 18. . In his annual report the Governor o£ I'apuu expresses the opinion that Papua will neve* become ft -white man's coun« trv in tho senso that settle and, make homes there. An interesting fcaturo iii the development of the ■conn' trv is the extent to which the natives have' gradually come to-take, a greater and more important patt "1 suc " devcloiiment, .and have fitted themselves-to discharge duties in their new li e. They arc now supplying practically all the reouisite labour. The Government pronoses to assist the primary and teehjiie.il education of natives, which, hitheito has only been'done by the missionaries.— Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 6
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117"NO WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY" Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 6
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