During the French Mandate, the capital was moved to Yaoundé, with the decree of the 1st March 1921 and the High Commissioner Delegate occupied the building.
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The headquarters were then transferred to Buea, and then back to Douala in 1908 following the eruption of Mount Cameroon.
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