A CHALLENGING JOB FOR FIJI’S PHIL BEST (1 August 1976)
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- Pacific islands monthly : PIM. Vol. 47, No. 8 ( Aug. 1, 1976) A CHALLENGING JOB FOR FIJI’S PHIL BEST Fiji-born Philip Best took on one of the most challenging positions in Australia- Pacific Islands commerce as general manager of Burns Philp and Co Ltd on Ju ...
- Display date:
- 01/08/1976
- Location:
- Oceania
- Collections:
- Pacific islands monthly : PIM.
- Content partner:
- Trove Digital Library
- Availability:
- Online
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Looking for Phillip Best .Fiji Sydney
By Guest | Sydney Australia formerly of Nasese Suva | 20 Jun 2026
Phillip Best was raised in Suva and went to Boys Grammer School.His nanny is in her early 90's living in Sydney.She recalls his favourite meal as a young lad was dhal.He used mimic the Indian cane cutters wearing the white dhoti n hop around the house wearing a white cloth on his head and like a sulu.She would like to connect with Phillip Best if he is still in Sydney
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