Craig Symons - Patrol and native local government survey reports, Western Highlands, Papua New Guine...
Craig Symons - Patrol and native local government survey reports, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, 1960-1961
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Canberra : Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, [199-]
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PMB 1090
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microfilm reel 35 mm
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Microfilm : PMB 1090
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Minj Patrol (South Wall Wahgi - Minj Sub-District, Western Highlands District); Patrol Report No. 2, 5 Sep-18 Oct 1960, and No. 3, 28 Nov 1960-30 Jan 1961. Territory of Papua and New Guinea, Dept. of Native Affairs, Circular instruction No. 301, re establishment of native local government councils, 18 Sept 1959; and correspondence from I. A. Holm...
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Craig Symons - Patrol and native local government survey reports, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, 1960-1961
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PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1090
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Original in: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200
Patrol officers
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Mr Craig Symons was born in 1924. He was in Papua New Guinea 1946-1974 where he was a Patrol Officer and District Commissioner and also Assistant Commissioner for Local Government for an extended period. The Minj patrol reports document the early stages of economic development in this area of the Western Highlands. The patrols found only one person...
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PMB 1090
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nmQdbWVn
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441438
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