NEW GUINEA'S FATE
Return to Germany Advised by Explorer BRISBANE, Feb. 16. Captkjn A. J.- Kenrick, R.N.R., who has been an explorer and traveller in New Guinea for 15 years, favourn th» return to Germany of portion qf tlu maridated territory. He said that a union of China and Japan a^ainst Western natj'ons would eome finally and it would be to Brit&in's advantage to have Germany on her side in the Pacitic, Morobe and other islands should be retained through the League of Nations, said Cdptain Kenrick,. but othef parts of Geirman New Guinea might well be handed back. Papua offered far greater prospects for minerals and other resource*.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 28, 17 February 1937, Page 10
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