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366 - Robert Norton Pacific research papers relating to Fijian politics
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260 - Karam Chand (K.C.) Ramraka - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Ramraka. Ramraka - A Suva lawyer. He helped to establish the Federation Party in Suva.
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261 - S.B. Patel - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Patel. Patel - A lawyer, involved in Fiji politics mainly "behind the scenes". A close friend and adviser of A.D. Patel.
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262 - Shardha Nand - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Nand.
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263 - Vishu Deo (17 Jul 1900-7 May 1968) - A copy of the obiturary for Deo from the 'Fiji Times'
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264 - Pandit Raghvanand - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Raghvanand. Raghvanand - A leading Indian civil servant in colonial period.
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265 - A.R. Sahu Khan - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Khan.
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266 - James Shankar Singh (1924- ) - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Singh. Singh - Alliance Party Candidate, 1966 elections.
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267 - S.M.K. Sherani - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Sherani. Sherani - A Suva lawyer, supported the Alliance Party in the 1960s.
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268 - Indians - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with various Fijian-Indians involved in Fijian politics.
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Pandit Raghvanand - Handwritten notes from Norton's interviews with Raghvanand. Raghvanand - A leading Indian civil servant in colonial period.
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