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His own kind of dignity

Australia, 1970
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Looks at the problems of some developing countries, namely the Philippines, Indonesia and Papua-New Guinea. Explores some development programmes assisted by f..

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Man and his world: Papua and New Guinea

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Hearts and minds

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