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777 - Bryant Allen collection
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11 - Bryant Allen - Pre-fieldwork PhD research proposals
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12 - Notes and OHP slides for lectures to ANU Logics of Research course
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13 - Karol Kisikau - Proposal for a PNG national land use planning organisation
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14 - Draft paper "The weight at birth and the growth of Huli children in space and time: Part 1" presented as a seminar.
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15 - Paper presented to Institute of Australian Geographers Conference 13-16 February 1989: "The analysis of anthropometric status in space and time".
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16 - Work-in-progress seminar paper "The spatial pattern of the nutritional status of children aged 0 to 60 months, Tari Basin, Southern Highlands Province"
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17 - Personal letter from Paio Kapi, Rarotonga Communication Centre to Bryant and Linda Allen
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18 - Record of a meeting with the Hon Vincent Ingram, Minister for Economic Development, Cook Islands and R.G. Ward, E.K. Fisk, K. Kissling, Bryant Allen and R. Cole, with background report on CI development.
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19 - Correspondence with the editor and proof copies of the Pacific Islands section of the Far East and Australasia, published by Europa Publications Ltd, London.
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Paper presented to Institute of Australian Geographers Conference 13-16 February 1989: "The analysis of anthropometric status in space and time".
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