ADMINISTRATION OF PAPUA
DISSATISFACTION NOT GENERAL.
Sydney, April 9. Mr. Sidney Mack, V K.C., who has returned from a vipit to Papua, states that ",.ie opposition to' Judge Murray's ad- | ii:iuifitralion is not general, but is duo to the Government's enlightened. policy in regard-to the natives being distasteful to some, whose interests it Adversely tiftects.—Press Assn. ... [A cablegram received a few - weeks ago stated that a mass meeting of citizens at Port Moresby-resolved to urge tha removal of Judge Murray, -LieutenantGovernor of Papua. The administration was declared to have lost the confidence ol' the white residents owing to its hostility to progress, and it was suggested that* ill'., Staniforth Smith, the ActingAdministrator of the Northern Territory, should become Lieutenant-Governor.]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 7
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119ADMINISTRATION OF PAPUA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 167, 10 April 1920, Page 7
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