Rise of Australia

Chapter 82 Traveling to Australia New Guinea

Chapter 82 Traveling to Australia New Guinea (please subscribe!)
1901 4 Month 19 Day.

After resting for a few days, Arthur became busy again.This time the destination is New Guinea, north of Australia, which is now Australian New Guinea.

It was the first time that Arthur visited and inspected the colony of New Guinea since it was taken over by Australia.

It's not that Arthur doesn't pay attention to this land, it's just that there are too many busy things in Australia, so Arthur has no time to manage this land.

The total population of the entire Australian New Guinea is less than 100 million, and most of them are indigenous to the island.

Most of the aborigines on these islands live in isolated tribes, maintain their own unique customs, and rarely communicate with the outside world.

This has also led to the birth of a lot of taboo cultures in this land, such as the horrible existence of cannibals.

If you only look at the population and economy, the importance of this land is greatly reduced, and there is almost no development potential.

However, the island's rich mineral resources and superior geographical location made up for this gap, making New Guinea a treasure land that the colonists of the British Empire, the German Empire, and the Netherlands competed for.

After the control of British New Guinea was handed over to Australia, a tripartite posture reappeared on this land. The west was controlled by the Dutch East Indies colony of the Netherlands, and the northeast was controlled by the New Guinea colony of the German Empire.

The southeast is naturally the Australian New Guinea colony controlled by Australia.

The reason why Arthur agreed to continue to maintain the status of the colony of New Guinea was because the land of New Guinea was indeed more suitable to continue as a colony.

From the perspective of population size, although it has a population of more than 90, most of them are local aborigines, and there are only less than 1 European immigrants.

These natives are all independent tribes that are difficult to assimilate.Although they are not enough to pose a threat to Australia's rule, their taboo culture is definitely not something Australia can change.

Above the port, it was the first governor of Australia New Guinea, Anibal Enrique Hernandez, who greeted Arthur.

Anibal Enrique Hernandez is one of the talents left to Arthur by the Duke of Arthur. After being appointed as the Governor of New Guinea, he has been conscientious and has not shown any self-indulgence.

In Australia New Guinea, which is far away from the country, as the governor with the greatest power, Anibal Enrique Hernandez's performance naturally gained Arthur's trust.

When they set foot on the port, most of the employees of the Governor's Mansion were basically present.

Everyone was looking forward to Arthur, but at the same time they felt a little nervous.

Some of the officials in the Governor's Mansion are the people left over from the original British New Guinea. Most of them chose to make their homes in this land, and they have become the real immigrants and residents of this land.

After Australia took control of this land, they could only choose to continue to accept Australia's rule and become an Australian.

Skipping the welcome ceremony, Arthur led the people directly to the Governor's Mansion.

The purpose of this visit is to inspect the work of Australian New Guinea, and also to make plans for Australia's industrial development.

Despite their shortcomings in one way or another, the Aborigines of Australian New Guinea were useful in contributing to Australia's industrial development.

Before the Netherlands agreed to sell the aborigines to Australia, these New Guineans were the best laborers for the development of Australian industry.

"Governor Anibal, you must be clear about the purpose of my visit this time?" Inside the Governor's Mansion, Arthur looked at Governor Anibal Enrique Hernandez and asked with a smile.

"Yes, Your Highness." Governor Anibal nodded and replied respectfully.

"Approximately how many aborigines are there in the entire New Guinea colony? How many are able to go to Australia and work for Australia?" Seeing Governor Anibal's affirmative answer, Arthur nodded in satisfaction and continued to ask.

"Your Highness, there are too many isolated and independent tribes on this land. We are not sure about the population of these tribes. If we only count those tribes that have been in contact with us, then the entire Australian New Guinea has more than 80 people. indigenous people," Governor Anibal Enrique Hernandez blurted out.

Seeing that Anibal Enrique Hernandez clearly stated the population of the entire Australian New Guinea, Arthur nodded with satisfaction again and asked, "What do you think of the government's plan? Is it possible for Guinea to send Aboriginal labor to Australia?"

Any country that wants to transform from an agricultural economy to an industrial economy must go through a bloody and brutal process of oppression.

Whether it is oppressing the people in the country or choosing to exploit from the colonies, in short, this process cannot be avoided.

The plan of Arthur and the Australian government is to buy as many aborigines as possible from colonies and foreign countries, so that these aborigines can replace Australians and make life-giving contributions to Australia's industrial development.

Although it does not seem so humane, it is obviously much better to let the already rare and precious Australians risk their lives to develop industries than to oppress them.

"Your Highness, I think this can be done, and Australia really needs the contributions of these aborigines. But doing so will also cause panic and anger among these aborigines. If we want to continue to maintain the stability of New Guinea, then my The suggestion is to wipe out the roots as much as possible, and use this opportunity to completely wipe out all the natives of New Guinea. Otherwise, the hatred of exploitation and oppression will only accumulate with time, and keeping these natives is not good for the stability of New Guinea." Governor Anibal Enrique Hernandez thought for a while before speaking solemnly.He was a little nervous when he spoke, obviously because he was worried that his words would make Arthur feel disgusted.

The plot proposed by Governor Anibal Enrique Hernandez is even bloodier than the Australian government's plan.

But when you think about it, there is nothing wrong with what Governor Anibal Enrique Hernandez said.

The aborigines of New Guinea and the Australians are two ethnic groups that cannot be integrated, and it is absolutely impossible for Arthur to accommodate the aborigines of New Guinea.

Under such a premise, since you choose to oppress and enslave these aborigines, it is better to do it absolutely, and after using all the values ​​of these aborigines, directly kill them to avoid future troubles.

After all, Australia needs stability, and only dead people will not resist.

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