Very interesting exchanges.
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 12:48 PM, "carlany2001@yahoo.com" <carlany2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have thoroughly enjoyed these very eye-opening and mature exchanges that have taken place with such learning and excellent penmanship. Thanks Louis for scholarship.
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Subject: [globalcameroun] Cameroon Census Project: Interesting Debate on the Viability then and Now of the Southern Cameroons
The Glasgow Herald - December 1, 1959.
REPORT ON SOUTHERN CAMEROONS
LAGOS, Nigeria, Monday.Tthe Government of the Southern Cameroons have been told that at its present state of development the territory would not be capable of surviving as an independent nation.
The report of an inquiry conducted by Sir Syney Philipson, former chairman of the Ibadan University College Council, recommended that a further period of British Trusteeship might help the territory develop financial strength. Reuter.
REPORT ON SOUTHERN CAMEROONS
LAGOS, Nigeria, Monday.Tthe Government of the Southern Cameroons have been told that at its present state of development the territory would not be capable of surviving as an independent nation.
The report of an inquiry conducted by Sir Syney Philipson, former chairman of the Ibadan University College Council, recommended that a further period of British Trusteeship might help the territory develop financial strength. Reuter.
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