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Australian [colour] diary. No. 006

Australia, 1958
film

Magazine items: The boats and canoes of New Guinea, expert boatmen display skills in canoes. The story of Grafton, the Jacaranda city.

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The Human face of Indonesia. Pt. 1

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In harbour

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Witness

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Valley of the Yarra

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These sharks need protection

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Understanding

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