NORFOLK ISLAND
■;>£ t'/'byw. a: -h ’: ( AijisJfTalkali.. Prsß3. Adso^iJjtion.) ]r “'* ' T SYJD-NEX,, .Hoyeui her 19. ' * Colonel A. J. Bennett, the Admin'isof Norfolk island, arrived here to-day with his annual report which lie will submit to the Federal Ministers at Canberra. In an interview, he bluntly described himself as the Administrator of a land’ of .“Noes”. There were, he said no taxes, no divorces, no politics, no lunatics, and no depression worth speaking about.” But, he added, “We have some bananas.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1930, Page 3
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79NORFOLK ISLAND Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1930, Page 3
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