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Manuscript: 'Some experiences of a District Officer in the Mandated Territory of New Guinea.'

Archive Collections / Captain Alexander James Hunter / Series AA145/02 / Manuscript: 'Some experiences of a District Officer in the Mandated Territory of New Guinea.'
Previously Acc. No. 127

Comprising 28 sheets in ink manuscript; action, personal names and places noted are as follows:
Page 1: Drackensberg Mountains, South Africa, The Finisterres.
Page 2. Lord Stonehaven, Madang, Dr Moss, Harvard University, Rockies, Swiss Alps.
Page 3. Rabaul.
Pager 4. Manus.
Page 5. Bouganville, luluai.
Page 7. 1921, Madang, Manus, Bougainville, House Tamburan, head hunting.
Page 8. Madang, Ramu River.
Page 9. luluai, boy Dahri, Bossman Papua New Guineans.
Page 10. Dahri, Bossman Papua New Guineans.
Page 11. Dahri, Rabaul, Bossman Papua New Guineans.
Page 12. Dahri, Madang, pidgen English.
Page 13. 1922, Malays, Ninigo group, Maron.
Page 14. SS Sumartra, Dampier Straits, Manus Papua New Guineans.
Page 15. Manus.
Page 16. Garamuts, Seleo Island 1918.
Page 18. 1917, Kieta, Bouganville, Buin, Rabaul.
Page 19. Aitape, Rabaul, shark attack, sorcery, 1917, Kieta.
Page 22. Kieta, Rabaul, Air Force planes visit.
Page 24. Racial types, Bougainville, Buka, Solomon Group, Zulus of South Africa.
Page 25. New Ireland, New Britain, Ablinghi, Adelaide Museum, Manus, Sua, Wuvulu.
Page 26. Climate and rainfall, Adelaide, Rabaul, New Britain.
Page 27. Madang, d'Alberti creeper.

CreatorCaptain Alexander James Hunter
ControlAA 145/2/2
Date Range1917  -  1922
Quantity   28   Sheets A5 manuscript
FormatsLoose Notes
Series AA145/02
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