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268 - John Ballard's Pacific research papers
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253/48 - Development of staff reporting schemes in Papua New Guinea. By M A Hutton.
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253/49 - Communication channels - An Office of Information reference list of churches and inter-church organisation in Papua New Guinea.
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253/50 - Report on Central-Province government relations by Prof. W Tordoff and Prof. R L Watts.
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253/51 - IASER social feasibility study of extensive beef cattle ranching proposals in Papua New Guinea - Overview report to the Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research. By McKillop Williamson & Associates.
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253/52 - IASER social feasibility study of extensive beef cattle ranching proposals in Papua New Guinea - Overview report to the Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research for the Department of Primary Industry. By Alan Rew.
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253/53 - Institute of National Affairs Inc. - Report to contributors.
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253/54 - History of Papua New Guinea House of Assembly and Elections
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253/55 - Cape Rodney resettlement scheme - Workshop No. 1, Kupiano.
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253/56 - Maket Raun Pilot Project - Feasibility Study. By R Gerard Ward, Diana Howlett, Christopher C Kissling and Herbert C Weinand.
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IASER social feasibility study of extensive beef cattle ranching proposals in Papua New Guinea - Overview report to the Papua New Guinea Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research for the Department of Primary Industry. By Alan Rew.
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