Fairuilher OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE the - ion, chaos and bloodshed|that tribal fighting raged in|alarm among native ieaders in 4 ee ren 6: 2908, bev ng flr ad oe ot have been nga hog New Guinea ry hers pers ---- part of the is-/ CALGARY (CP) -- Ha rry ' = in ce! newly in-|World War, and was not |land. : : OE re See mcartre er aes ee j put down until the Australian| An educational and develop- | #4¥* federal agriculture min itd la ee dee, cates civil administration returned|ment program was started in ister, said Wednesday his de- animously. in ie new, native h ' dominated House of Assembly. ye oom assembly and took over control. New Guinea after the war, but;partment is considering a | N G ' ; ; been limited. There is as yet no ta oes world that outside agitation for j/Australian part of New Guinea : : ' tal development to exhibitions By Natives In ew uulnea independence was not wanted. nes ae oe is about 2,000,000 and there ore a eces eat Foitical party land shows actoss Canada. Mr. PORT MORESBY, New| Australian authorities have| It said the -- of Newlyears may be necessary to pre- vatlyg asian agora lack of hatred for the white |Hays told a board of directors gone (AP)--Native leaders in|told the natives, most of whom seve "aR poe pillage nel pare for self-government, but man and that visitors are be-|meeting of the Calgary Exhibi- hen the time is ripe for in-|termination might come by|West Irian, from the Dutch in ' pn Mn say they would rather/communities that indepen-|¥' ¢ erminatio be dependent than independent. \dence is theits for the asking, |dePemdence. 1970. 1963. U.S. DIVISIONS loans, which would be repayable w But there have been repea It added: Lepani Watson, assembly} The Indonesian takeover --| There are 180,000 separate|over a 30- or 40-year period, mint tte tt va fla t that os "Undu f ith-/member f: Es d Al nd idely publicized here through|precinects, or administra-|important to help maintain Ca- vip rll eg ogg lh ne gi Net eae ie Ga ae i Se By gelles'paf tive wards, in the United States. |nadian fairs as. cultural centres. TO AID FAIRS sibilities of self-government. Dependent Role Favored # = * mg The motion in effect told the| members spoke on the motion,| The native population of the so far political development has | scheme to grant loans for capi- Australian half of New/\still live in primitive tribal some observers think self-de-|jhalf of New Guinea, now called} idered by. this. isa enh Windia at Se Y the 709 native dialects. 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