CONTENTS

XV. Personnel: Policy and Training.
XVI. Personnel: Allowances... .
XVII. Personnel: Assignments. .

Part 1V. Native Administration
Chapter XVIII. Administration Policy and Problems... ..
XIX. Status of the People
XX. Local Government. .
XXI. Territorial Law....
XXIL. The judiciary.
XXIII. Matncenance of Law andOrder.
Pare V. Social Rehabilication
Chapter XXIV. Social Conditions. .
XXV. Land and Claims

XXVI. Relocation of Peoples, I.

XXVIL. Relocation of Peoples, II.
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Part VI. Economic Rehabilitation

XXVIII. Scientific Assistance .

Chapter XXIX. Economic Policy and Administration ..
XXX. Labor... ..
XXXL. Establishment and Organization of the Island Trading Company.
XXXII. Operations of the Island Trading Company .
XXXIIL. Trade.
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XXXIV. Copra....
XXXV. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry
XXXVI. Marine Products
XXXVI. Industry: Handicraft, Shipping and Smal] Business.
XXXVIIL. Mining
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XXXIX. Evaluation of the Economic Program ..

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IL. Establishment of the Trust Tetricory of the Pacific TslandsParc IU. Naval Civil Administration
ChapterIII. Establishment of Civil Administration............
IV. The Chief of Naval Operations (Island Governments )
V. The High Commissioner; The Denteld-Ramsey Era. ..
VI. The High Commussioner: The Radford Regime... ...
VIL. The Chief Administrator Field Headquarters.
VILL. Field Adminiscration: The Governors. .
IX, Field Administration: The Civil Administrators... .
X. Field Administration: Civil Adminiscration Unit Staffs. . Pare II. Naval Command
Chapter XI. The Command System
XH. The Security Problem ..
XII. Logistics: Finance, Supply and Transportation.
XIV. O
Operations: Public Works and Operational Aids.

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