New Hebrides. British Service. Office of the Resident Commissioner.

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The New Hebrides British Service was established under the Anglo-French New Hebrides Convention of 1906 which provided for joint rule of the New Hebrides by France and Great Britain. It formed part of the Western Pacific High Commission with a Resident Commissioner in Port Vila reporting to the High Commissioner, until the Commission ceased in 1978. The New Hebrides was renamed Vanuatu at independence in 1980.

From the description of NHBS 1 / I Vol. 2 [manuscript] : General correspondence files. 1915-1929. (National Library of New Zealand - Wellington Service Centre). WorldCat record id: 228136287

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