Telegram: H. A. Robinson to William Gray
- AU PMB MS 1123-10
- Pièce
- 19 February 1895
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Telegram: H. A. Robinson to William Gray
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Questions for an inquiry on Labour Traffic
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'Imperial and Colonial Acts relating to the Pacific Island Labour Trade'
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'Imperial and Colonial Acts relating to the Recruiting etc of Pacific Island Labourers'
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'Queensland Department of Pacific Island Immigration, Annual Report 1894'
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'William and Elizabeth Gray, Life on Tanna, New Hebrides' [Incomplete draft by William Watt Erskine]
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Lantern slides and photograph album
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"LIFELINE" launch for Paton Memorial Hospital
Paton, Frank (1906-2002) and Rita (1904-1982)
The Rev. Peter Milne (1834-1924) was born in Scotland and went to the New Hebrides as a Presbyterian Missionary in 1869. After a brief stay on Erromanga, he established himself at Nguna on Efate, where he remained, except for short breaks, for the rest of his life.
There are 33 letters. The first four were written in New Zealand, and all but one of the rest from the New Hebrides - mainly Nguna.
Milne, Peter