From 1946 to 1952 he was the Australian representative on the British Phosphate Commission.
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An account of the Banaban's struggle with the British Phosphate Commission and the British government, as of 1985, can be found in the book On Fiji Islands by Canadian author Ronald Wright.
In October 1974 the two NSWGR units were sold to the British Phosphate Commission for use on Christmas Island.