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268 - John Ballard's Pacific research papers
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253/41 - The "Foster Fallacy" in educational planning - ERU occassional paper No. 6, UPNG. By Jan Pettman and Sheldon G Weeks.
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253/42 - Looking back: A survey of graduate opinions of the UPNG, ERU Report No. 2, UPNG. By John Jones.
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253/43 - Another look back: A survey of graduate opinions of the UPNG, ERU Report No. 7, UPNG. By John and Ann Jones.
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253/44 - Additional studies with secondary and tertiary students in Papua New Guinea, ERU Report No. 9, UPNG. By John Shea and John Jones.
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253/45 - Papua New Guinea - University extension development programme - project findings and recommendations. Report prepared for the Government of PNG by Miss Lalage Brown, Consultant of UNESCO, acting as the Executing Agency for the UNDP.
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253/46 - Public Administration I - Lecture outlines and materials on public administration in Papua New Guinea, Department of Political and Administrative Studies, UPNG.
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253/47 - Wage incomes and wage costs in Papua New Guinea: Challenges for adjustment, distribution and growth. By Christopher Colclough and Philip Daniel.
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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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Papua New Guinea - University extension development programme - project findings and recommendations. Report prepared for the Government of PNG by Miss Lalage Brown, Consultant of UNESCO, acting as the Executing Agency for the UNDP.
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