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Nominations Sent to the Senate on October 29, 1975: Nathaniel Davis, Ambassador of the US to Switzerland; Mary S. Olmsted, Ambassador of the US to Papua New Guinea; Joseph A. Nardoza, Member, Board of Parole; Charles J. Pooler, US Marshal, District of ME [Position Appointments and Resignations]Gerald R. Ford LibraryText
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The making of modern New Guinea, with special reference to culture contact in the mandated territoryUniversity of MichiganText Papua New Guinea
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The Jap was thrashed An official story of the Australian soldier, first victor of the "invincible" Jap, New Guinea, 1942-43University of CaliforniaText Papua New Guinea
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Diary of H. M. Van DeusenAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Die bisherige Erforschung von Kaiser Wilhelmslan und der Nutzen der Anlage einer Forschungs-stationUniversity of CaliforniaText Papua New Guinea
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Plant list : Papua New GuineaHarvard University Botany LibrariesText Papua New Guinea
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Human skulls from Gazelle PeninsulaHarvard UniversityText Papua New Guinea
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A systematic method for the rapid assessment of reported food shortages in Papua New GuineaCornell UniversityText Papua New Guinea
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International Criminal Court, Article 98 : agreement between the United States of America and Papua New Guinea ; signed at Washington, September 30, 2004United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Papua New Guinea
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Aubrey D. Engle oral history interview, January 23, 1998East Carolina UniversityText
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Aubrey D. Engle oral history interview, January 23, 1998East Carolina UniversityText
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VMF-114 - ACA Report #5-45 - Bombing of Asahi Bridge, Babelthuap Island, & Strafing Barges in the Palau Islands on 1/9/45National Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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