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TO-MORROW IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

1, 'tkoubi.es awaiting solution.' • Sydney, Deccmher 12. ■Vr. Edward Jaeniiili. an Enstlisli biil'lislf'i , .. wlio■ for..-weral year.-; lias l)fen a iwiilenf , ill Vila, and livho is i.hu author of 'Traiifi! lir.d England in the N<"v ITpbridis." i< r-n route to England. J'litßi-vii'wetl lipi'p, lie said lliat the Ha- ' ivp.s were rapidly out in the New J'jjbridfs; the copulation had decreased li.y a third' in the i>;ist ei.?ht years. The decrease was generally mainly attributed in Hip indviili'ired liiliour system. Therewas but one way to save the natives from extinction, which was Hie limiting ol while immigration to one. white lo every tuou?ftit<l natives. Tlie Japaiiwi! were flowing int;> Iho New Hebrides, ami jdl were coii!. : Ji{,' in under the I'roncli llasr. The rea=on for this. V. UiO'.fjrhi, was tint Franep woiild, nftef si'ciirhiK our intore-st. sell it to Japan.' Tf(- sußitefitcd Hint Hritnin shou.ld )>iiy tlii- of Franc.' in the Pacific. Mr. Jacoml) concluded iiy 'irciji.r AiNlrnlin to advance a clnhn for the Npw Hchridps,- as the key of the situation lick with Aii-tralia.—Press A'.sn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 7

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TO-MORROW IN THE NEW HEBRIDES. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 7

TO-MORROW IN THE NEW HEBRIDES. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 7

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