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The coloured labour problem in the south seas: Indian workers on some of the plantations in FijiAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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The visit to Fiji of Admiral Lord Jellicoe: the natives at Suva assembled to greet the distinguished British sailorAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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Caught on the rod and line at Sigatoka, Fiji: two huge rock codAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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A glimpse from the cave: a pretty scene at Vavua, in the Tongan GroupAuckland LibrariesImage Tonga
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The recent visit of New Zealand's Governor-General, the Earl of Liverpool, to Samoa: picturesque scene as His Excellency and the Countess of Liverpool came ashore at ApiaAuckland LibrariesImage Samoa
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The recent visit of New Zealand's Governor-General to Rarotonga: the arrival of the vice-regal party at Makea Ariki's palace groundsAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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A Fiji dainty: a giant crab ready for the potAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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Entertaining the Governor-General of New Zealand, the Earl of Liverpool, during his recent visit to SamoaAuckland LibrariesImage Samoa
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The tour of the Cook Islands by the Governor-General of New Zealand, the Earl of LiverpoolAuckland LibrariesImage Cook Islands
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The picturesque Pacific: a view of the island of Bega, one of the Fiji groupAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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A picturesque spot in the Fiji Group: glimpse of the shore at the island of BegaAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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Life at Fiji: mothers with their babesAuckland LibrariesImage Fiji
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