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dc.date.issued2017-
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dc.description.abstractLetters home 1931, from Honor and Harry Maude from Beru, to his parents and Uncle Arthur. Harry is appointed deputy Commissioner, Western Pacific, Census officer and then recalled to Banaba or Ocean Island to register native land claims. Honor and Harry continue to study and consolidate their Gilbertese anthropological studies in Beru and there is a hand-drawn map of the Government Station in Beru.-
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dc.subject.otherPersonal correspondence, H.E. Maude, Honor Maude, Lady Maude, Sir Walter Maude, London Missionary Society, Beru, Banaba, Ocean Island, Gilbert Islands, Kiribati, Ellice Islands, Tuvalu, British Phosphate Commission-
dc.titlePart I, Series J, Section 29: Letters Home 1931en
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