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The Australian School of Pacific Administration

  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1946-1973

In March 1946, the School became a civil institution, named The Australian School of Pacific Administration, and was transferred to Georges Heights, Mosman, NSW, and later to Middle Head. ASOPA was given statuatory recognition under the Papua New Guinea Act in 1949 and continued to function as a responsibility of the Minister for External Territories till 1 December 1973, when the International Training Institute (ITI) came into existence as a result of the Australian Government’s decision to integrate ASOPA into the structure of the Australian Development Assistance Agency (later AIDAB), under the Minister of Foreign Affairs. ITI closed in 1997.

Autumn Leaves

  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1888–1929

The first children's magazine of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

The Saints Herald

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The official weekly journal of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints published at Lamoni, Iowa, USA. Originally published as True Latter Day Saints' Herald (1860–76); The Saints' Herald (1877–1953); Saints' Herald (1954–72); Saints Herald (1973–2000); Herald (2001–present)

Paton Memorial Hospital

  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1911-1975

Paton Memorial Hospital was formally opened on 14 January 1911, located on Iririki island just off Port Vila, on Efate, Vanuatu (then New Hebrides). The hospital closed after Vila Central Hospital was opened in 1975.

Melanesian Mission

  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1849-

Anglican mission agency supporting the work of local Anglican churches in Melanesia, established in 1849 by George Selwyn, the first Bishop of New Zealand.

Teachers Training Institute

  • Entidade coletiva
  • 1895-1970

The Teachers Training Institute, later Tangoa Training Institute, was located on Tangoa, a small island off the coast of Santo, Vanuatu. Established by the Presbyterian church mission to the New Hebrides, it was established by synod in 1887 and officially opened in March 1895. It's first principal was missionary Reverend Joseph Annand from Canada, followed by Reverend Frederick G Bowie, who was principal until his death in 1933. At the institution, young men and, later, women from different islands in Vanuatu were trained in the Bible and taught technical skills, which, in the early decades at least, largely involved plantation work for the mission.

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