NAURU ISLAND
♦ . SYSTEM OF ADMINISTRATION. London, July 3. In the House of Commons, Mr. Trevclynn Thomson nskecl whether the Government, as mandatory, intended to administer Nauru Island, so as to secure equal opportunities in trade and commerce with other members of the League of Nations, including the purchase of its phosphates, in accordance with Article Twenty-two of the League. Colonel Amory replied that it was intended to administer the island in accordance with the sixth paragraph of Article Twonty-two of the covenant.— Reuter.
TTlle sixth paragraph of Article ■■Twenty-two reads; There are territories, such as South-West Africa and certain of tho South Pacific Islands, which, owing to the sparscness of their population, or their small size, or their remoteness from tho centres of civilisation, or thoir geographical, contiguity to the territory of tho mandatory, and other circumstances, can be nest administered uxter thj laws of the mandatory aB integral portions of its territory, subject to safeguards .... in tho interests of the indigenous population.]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 5
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163NAURU ISLAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 5
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