Short story MATUPIT’S FIRST BUSINESSMAN (1 December 1973)
- Description:
- Pacific islands monthly : PIM. Vol. 44, No. 12 ( Dec. 1, 1973) Short story MATUPIT’S FIRST BUSINESSMAN By WALTER DARIUS MY uncle, Pius Tomaana, was the first man to start up a small business ness in the island of Matupit in Rabaul baul harbour, New Britain. W ...
- Display date:
- 01/12/1973
- Location:
- Oceania
- Collections:
- Pacific islands monthly : PIM.
- Content partner:
- Trove Digital Library
- Availability:
- Online
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Matupits first businessman
By John draunidalo | Fiji | 28 Apr 2024
Pius tommana, the main character in the story has a copra and coconut plantation. He has worked hard on it for seven years without anyone help. In those seven years he has saved enough money of his nephew, can how long now buy a new truck
Matupits first businessman
By Emily | Vanuatu | 4 Jun 2022
The story of the first business man
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