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dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/111583-
dc.description.abstractCorrespondence 1983 of H.E.Maude regarding his research interests in the South Pacific. There are letters to and from Maslyn Williams on the history of the British Phosphate Company and his ideas about a transition to self-government for the Gilbert Islands. Other correspondents include Robert Langdon, Mike Davis, Barrie Macdonald, Sister Berness Claxton, Sister Gwen Shaw, Paddy Macdonald and his grandchild Susan.-
dc.subject.otherCorrespondence, personal papers, British Phosphate Company, Ocean Island, Gilbert Islands, Banaba, Niue Island-
dc.titlePart 1, Series J, Section 27: 1983en
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dc.identifier.callnumMSS 0003-
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