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A Weekend at Kwato.

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A WEEK-END AT KWATO It is a sunny Friday afternoon when you step ofE the mission launch Mamari II on to the Kwato wharf. You will be greeted on every side with a cheerful “ Agutoi ” as you cross the compound, and perhaps one will offer, in very polite English, to conduct you to the Mission House on the hill. On the way you are attracted by the .sounds of industry to the boat-building and carpentry shop, and enter to find a dozen or more boys doing the most skilled work under the direction of a white Instructor, Arthur Swinfield. , He will sh...
Display date:
1901-1950
Creation date:
1901 to 1950
Location:
Papua New Guinea
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Book
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National Library of Australia
Publisher:
Kwato Mission Press
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National Library of Australia
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