Collection level description created by Paul Davidson, Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House.
William E. Stober (1940-1997) joined the Foreign Office Research Department in 1963 and after postings in Tanzania and Uganda and a further spell in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, eventually became an administrative officer in the British National Service in the New Hebrides, 1972-1976. He then returned to Great Britain and worked as an administrator in the University of Birmingham until his retirement in 1990, though he returned to the New Hebrides (now, after independence, Vanuatu), 1980-1981 to undertake an assignment and report on the establishment of a land tenure system. He continued to take an interest in Vanuatu until his death.
Conflicting French and British interests in the New Hebrides at the end of the 19th century led to the formation in 1887 of a Joint Naval Commission to administer the islands. This was replaced by a condominium government in 1906, where local rule was excercised by Anglo-French high commissioners acting through resident commissioners statione at Vila on Eacutefat. Many legislative papers in the collection relate to the condominium government, which continued until the islands' independence in 1977.
Much of the material was accumulated by Stober while he was working in the New Hebrides, either as copies of his own official files and papers retained for his own use, or as copies of earlier material made to assist in his work. With certain sections and files, additional papers were obtained from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Public Record Office in the UK, when Stober was working on the history of land tenure in the islands.
The earlier donation was rescued from a bonfire in the residency grounds during independence and deposited in the Institute of Pacific Studies.
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