Abstract
THE considerable report by Sir John Macpherson, recently issued*, contains much valuable information relating to the work of the Development and Welfare Organisation in the West Indies. The report at once conveys an impression of how much is being done (or is under consideration) and how much there is yet to do. The contemporary situation in the West Indian Colonies, whether agricultural, economic, social or political, is complex. It has been long in the making, and wise foresight, good management, patience, industry and optimism will be needed before matters are put right. It is probably true to say that, in this region, there is now a general demand for conditions which will enable the local populations to enjoy a fuller and better life. In practice this means that improvements must be effected in almost every walk of life and in every branch of official activity.
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