Tab_A (Palau District ANGAUR Angaur Island was inspected on 26 January after arrival from Peleliu by PEY6A, which landed on the airfield. The inspection party was taken on a tour of the island by Lieutenant (junior grade) C. L. Frink, U.S. Navy, CivAd Representative, and by Major He Re Davis, AUS, SCAP representative in charge of the phosphate rock mining on Angaure The phosphate mining areas, native planting areas, and the phosphate mill were inspected, after which a visit was made to the native village, with stops at the council house, school and churche The native population numbers 350, of whom 165 are under 16 years of agee During World War II, the majority of the native people were removed by the Japanese from Angaur, but are now repatriated, and are living in ouonsets and pre-fabricated houses formerly used by UeS. occupa= tional forcese Ae Administrative programe (a) Sebo Self-government. Angaur is. one of the sixteen municipalities of the Palau District. The Chief of the northern part of the island is Nehrebelau; the Chief of the southern part of the island is Axial; the Magistrate is Tulip. All three leaders appeared to be alert and intelligent, and were most cordial to the inspecting party. Finances and budget presently are in good order. There is a justice court, and an insular constabulary of five. There are approximately 300 Japanese phosphate laborers Ae on Angaur who are under CivAdRep's jurisdiction for purposes of law and order. These employees live in a separate area and are restricted to their own village outside of working hours. It was reported that no problems of law and order Neer REPRODUCED FROM HOLDINGS OF THE NATIONA L ARCHIVES have arisen in connection with these employees. (b) ae ae Health and sanitation. (1), Health services for the village are attended to by a health aide and a nurse's aide at a first aid station. Medical services are on call from Koror by means of two-way voice radio commnication. The general nutrition of the natives appeared to be goode (2) Sanitation on Angaur was observed to be very good. village and other areas were clean. available. (c) The Ample water supply is Education. A public school, with grades 1 through 8, is housed in well-lishted and ventilated pre-fabricated buildings, and has a spacious, well-equipped playground adjoining. Attendance - 79 - woseiah

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