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49 leaves ; 26 cm
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Peter Cahill was born in 1935 on the island of Samarai, Papua New Guinea. Peter’s family was evacuated to Australia after the Japanese invasion of Papua New Guinea during World War II. The family returned to Port Moresby, and later Rabaul, after World War II. Cahill completed his high-school education at a boarding school in Australia. Peter returned to Papua New Guinea and worked in various government departments. During this time, Cahill completed a Bachelor of Arts degree externally through the University of Queensland. Cahill later completed a Master of Arts degree through the University of Pauapa New Guinea. In 1973, Cahill, and his young family, moved to Brisbane, Australia. After completing a Graduate Diploma in Library Science, Cahill worked at the University of Queensland Library until his retirement. During the 1980s, Cahill completed a Doctor of Philosophy degree through the University of Queensland. He wrote and published two books in 2012 and 2017 about the history of Chinese people in Rabaul. Cahill created a collection of documents, photos and other materials from the Papua New Guinea Association of Australia (PNGAA) as a research resource in the Fryer Library at the University of Queensland. Cahill passed away in 2022.
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Previously cataloged in the Fryer Library general collection: DU550 .C3 1973
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A paper about the Chinese free settlers in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea, during the period of German Administration (1884 to 1914). The title page states 'Port Moresby, 18 July 1973.' This copy is bound by The University of Queensland Library. It is 49 leaves of typescript pages. It includes four tables and a 2-page bibliography. The paper is a sequel to the author's paper titled 'Chinese Coolies in Kaiser Wilhelmsland' which was presented at a seminar on 30 May 1973. 'Chinese free settlers in the Bismarck Archipelago' concludes the examination started in 'Chinese Coolies in Kaiser Wilhelmsland.'
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In copyright. Can be reproduced for personal research and study. For other uses see About copyright. Please attribute the Fryer Library.
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Warning: this collection may contain culturally sensitive words or descriptions which some people may find distressing or offensive.
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Created, KM, 11-Nov-2024.