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268 - John Ballard's Pacific research papers
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25 - Academic papers mainly from scholars involved in the New Guinea Research Unit. Papers on development and migration by ND Oram; labour, the Kaindi by-election, 1966 by AC Voutas; law by CJ Lynch; progress by RFR Scragg; the local court magistrate by TE Barnett; education by Penelope Richardson; development administration and community development by WE Tomasetti; local government by Brian Jinks; radio bougainville by Keith Jackson.
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26 - Academic papers mainly from scholars involved in the New Guinea Research Unit. Papers on transport by Marion W Ward; transition to independence by Leo Morgan; Notes on the formation of a secretariat; Some problems of development in New Guinea by OHK Spate, CS Belshaw and TW Swan; Notes on Territory of Papua and New Guinea by the Australian School of Pacific Administration; The establishment of an auxillary division for native people in the public service of Papua and New Guinea by Brian Essai; Conciliation and arbitration as a form of settlement of disputes by CJ Lynch.
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27 - Published papers, reports and academic papers on the administration and the development of Papua New Guinea as an independent nation.
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28 - Newspaper clippings and publications on the administration and development of Papua New Guinea as an independent nation
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29 - Government reports, committee reports, correspondence and miscellaneous notes and papers on the administration and development of Papua New Guinea.
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30 - UPNG - Political and Administrative Studies course. Notes, seminar papers, essays and course outlines. Papers on the Peli Association.
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31 - UPNG - Economics Department. Discussion papers on - Australian economic policy for Papua New Guinea between 1945-1970 by Langmore; Urban Unemployment in Papua New Guinea by Conroy and Vines; Occupational Prestige, economic rationality and labour market behaviour in Papua New Guinea by Conroy; The determinates of occupational prestige in Papua New Guinea - A multivariate study by Conroy; The control of internal migration by Harris; The economic evaluation of smallholder cattle production in Papua New Guinea by Evans; Migration from rural areas in Papua New Guinea by Harris and Clunies Ross Copies. of the `Economic Students Association of UPNG ' newsletter.
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32 - UPNG - Administrative papers. Correspondence, course outlines, reports, lists of students.
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33 - UPNG - Academic papers by students and staff of UPNG. Topics include, Urbanisation and regional development, by Dixon; A study on development in the Finschhafen sub-district; Filipino contract officers in the public service of Papua New Guinea; The dynamics of pluralism in urban Papua New Guinea, by HB Levine; An Analysis of the tobacco industry in Papua New Guinea, by Fritz von Fleckenstein; The John Kasaipwalova story, by RS Roosman; Trade Unions in Papua New Guinea, by Fran Deech; Industrial relations in Papua New Guinea, by LR Heron; Comments on Mr Somare's Honiara broadcast, by Prof R Mortimer; The government propaganda machine - Government liaison in New Ireland and E New Britain, by D Turner; The definition and understanding of the `working class' in Papua New Guinea, by A Amarshi and L Blaxter; The law and journalism in Papua New Guinea, by B Ottley.
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