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406 - Pacific History Records Room collection
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1 - Gazetter of Melanesian Maps. Map series AMS X401, scale 1:500,000. Compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. War Department, Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Washington D.C.
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2 - Gazetter (No.1) Solomon Islands, Bismark Archipelago, and Islands off the southeastern end of New Guinea. Hydrographic Office, United States Navy Department.
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3 - Gazetter (No.6) Caroline, Marianas, Marshal and Gilbert Islands. Hydrographic Office, United States Navy Department.
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4 - A Survey of Motu and Police Motu'. By Richard Brett, Raymond Brown, Ruth Brown, Velma Foreman. Summer Institute of Linguistics. Prefae by Rev Percy Chatterton, Motu translation specialist, London Missionary Society.
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5 - New Zealand Centennial,1940. National Historical Committee - List of History Theses
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6 - Solomon Islands - Research Register, No 1. University of the South Pacific, Solomon Islands Centre, Honiara.
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7 - Thesis maps and diagrams - ANU Department of Geography. Guidance for using maps and diagrams in theses.
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8 - Australian UNESCO seminar on source materials related to research in the Pacific area. Resolutions from the seminar.
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A Survey of Motu and Police Motu'. By Richard Brett, Raymond Brown, Ruth Brown, Velma Foreman. Summer Institute of Linguistics. Prefae by Rev Percy Chatterton, Motu translation specialist, London Missionary Society.
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