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LAST ITEM HELD MATCHING THIS TITLE STATED:
Sydney. 1949-1951. pages 1-232; Statement by Honourable P.C. Spender, Minister for External Territories inserted after issue 7. paper covers saddle stapled; missing issue 13, No. 1 with name on cover and cover quite ragged, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11 missing corner, library stamp on Nos. 9, 10, and 12, name on No. 11, o/wise a good reader's set. Rare. Scarce issues. Includes: notes on some problems of political confederation part II; Fiji governor opens budget session of Legislative Council, South Pacific Commission fourth session, the United States as trustee; Papuans for the RAN; visual education in Jamaica, the concept of colonization, Militia to be formed in New Guinea to be known as the New Guinea Voluntary Rifles; native rural progress society, Gold Coast constitutional reform, Africans to formulate their own policy; tropical photography in four parts; social development in the South Pacific; the contribution of anthropology by Camilla Wedgwood; tropical medicine to-day, malaria, leprosy, recent developments in tea production in Papua New Guinea, native education in American Samoa the co-operative movement in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, new policies in Siam, statement by the minister inserted after issue 7; UNESCO report on race, social welfare in Jamaica; the Suva conference of South Pacific peoples, UN visiting mission's report on New Guinea; farming scheme in Nigeria, some administrative problems in the Cook Islands. Missing number 13, o/wise a complete set including index issue.
