1 |
AU NBAC N295-1 |
Muir, F and Swezy, O H, The cane borer beetle in Hawaii and its control by natural enemies. Report of work of the Experiment Station of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Entomological Series, Bulletin no 13, Honolulu (Hawaii), 1916 |
1916 |
None |
2 |
AU NBAC N295-2 |
Parham, J W, The grasses of Fiji. Department of Agriculture, Fiji, Bulletin No 30, 1955 |
1955 |
None |
3 |
AU NBAC N295-3 |
Whitehead, C E, Soil erosion and its control in Fiji. Department of Agriculture, Fiji, Bulletin No 28, reprinted 1958 |
1958 |
None |
4 |
AU NBAC N295-4 |
Mune, T L and Parham, J W, The declared noxious weeds of Fiji and their control. Department of Agriculture, Fiji, Bulletin No 31, 1956. Includes inserts: Proprietary lines of herbicides available in Fiji, March - April 1957 and Local herbicide measures |
1956 - 1957 |
None |
5 |
AU NBAC N295-5 |
Victoria Mill 1953. To mark the reconstruction and expansion of Victoria Mill, and the extension of Victoria cane lands into the Abergowrie District on the Herbert River, Queensland, July 1953. The Colonial Sugar Refinery Company Ltd, 1953 |
1953 |
None |
6 |
AU NBAC N295-6 |
Model cane sugar factory, exhibited in the Palace of Engineering, Empire Exhibition, Scotland, 1938 |
1938 |
None |
7 |
AU NBAC N295-7 |
Hughes, Thomas, Fiji for Indian colonists, from government records, 1919 |
1919 |
None |
8 |
AU NBAC N295-8 |
Royal Commission on the sugar industry of Australia. Summary of addresses of counsel in the police court proceedings against the directors of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company Ltd. Printed for the information of the shareholders of the company, Sydney: W E Smith Ltd, 25th July 1912 |
1912 |
None |
9 |
AU NBAC N295-9 |
Churchward, C Maxwell, A new Fijian grammar, Australasian Medical Publishing Company Ltd for the Government of Fiji, 1941 |
1941 |
None |
10 |
AU NBAC N295-10 |
Hindu morals and Indian health - Fiji, Reprinted from articles communicated to the Fiji Times and Herald, August - September 1918 |
1918 |
None |
11 |
AU NBAC N295-11 |
Tweedie, J, Hindustani as it ought to be spoken. Calcutta: Spink & Co, Third edition, 1900. Book is signed by W H Freeman |
1900 |
None |