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A picturesque scene in Samoa, the group of tropical islands which are now administered by New Zealand: the bullock-waggon collecting the coconuts on a plantationAuckland LibrariesImage Samoa
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Teaching the native children at Samoa (actually the Cook Islands): the schoolhouse at MangaiaAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands Samoa
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A pretty glimpse of Rarotonga in the South Sea IslandsAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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The recent New Zealand Parliamentary visit to Samoa: the party coming ashore in Samoan 'fantasies.'Auckland LibrariesImage Samoa
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The leader of the New Zealand Parliamentary party, Sir James Allen (x), addressing the Samoans, who assembled to welcome the partyAuckland LibrariesImage Samoa
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The auxiliary ketch Breta Tui on fire at Lautoka, FijiAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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The rubber industry of Papua, off the northern coast of Australia: many illustrated phases of the workAuckland LibrariesImage Papua New Guinea
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A view of Suva, the capital of the Fijian Group, from the roof garden of the Grand Pacific HotelAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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A group of Indian labourers employed on the Vancouver-Fiji Sugar Company's Navua EstateAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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Glimpses of life at Papua, a territory now under the mandate of AustraliaAuckland LibrariesImage Papua New Guinea
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Admiral Lord Jellicoe's visit to Fiji: the great British sailor (x) chatting to returned soldiers at SuvaAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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The welcome to Viscount Jellicoe at Suva, Fiji: the admiral disembarking from his pinnaceAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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