| Title: Noel Fatnowna and his book : the making of fragments of a lost heritage Author: Moore, Clive Subject: | Fatnowna, Noel,|1929- | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 137-150 Abstract: Fragments of a Lost Heritage was launched at the Pacific History Association Conference in Brisbane in 1989 
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| Title: The long apprenticeship : labour in the political economy of New Guinea, 1915-1941 Author: Newbury, Colin Subject: | Labor supply|Papua New Guinea | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 66-104 Abstract: It is argued in this paper that Australian colonial officials and their departments were more than arbiters and regulators in an economic system of production for export. 
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| Title: Book reviews Author: Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 189-193 Abstract: [ Abstract not available ] 
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| Title: Volume 18, 1994-95 - Editor's introduction Author: Munro, Doug editor Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 1-4 Abstract: [ Abstract not available ] 
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| Title: Labour resistance and a challenged colonial order : the Asian workforce in New Caledonia and the New Hebrides at the time of the Second World War Author: Henningham, Stephen Subject: | Alien labor, Asian|Melanesia Plantation workers|Melanesia | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 151-183 Abstract: This article reviews aspects of the history of the Asian segment of the workforce in these colonies during and immediately after the Second World War. 
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| Title: Workers, recruiters and planters in the Bismarck Archipelago, 1885-1914 Author: Panoff, Michel Subject: | Contract labor|Papua New Guinea|Bismark Archipelago Plantation workers|Papua New Guinea|Bismarck Archipelago | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 32-65 Abstract: [ Abstract not available ] 
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| Title: Plantation workers Author: Chappell, David A. Subject: | Plantation workers|Oceania | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 184-188 Abstract: [ Abstract not available ] 
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| Title: The Queensland labour trade : a comment on Williams Author: Shlomowitz, Ralph Subject: | Labor|Australia|Queensland|History | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 128-136 Abstract: Evidence to suggest that the Queensland labour trade was significantly opened up to competitive market forces 
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| Title: Explaining migration : the tradition in Eastern and Southern Africa Author: Murray, Colin Subject: | Labor supply|Africa Labor mobility|Africa | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 5-31 Abstract: A critical review of some anthropological approaches to the study of labour migration. 
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| Title: Simione Durutalo (1956-1994) and appreciation Author: Naidu, Vijay Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 194-197 Abstract: An appreciation 
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| Title: Volume 18, 1994-95 - Contents Author: Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: Abstract: [ Abstract not available ] 
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| Title: Debate on the Queensland Labour Trade Author: Munro, Doug Subject: | Indentured servants|Australia|Queensland|History Plantation workers|Australia|Queensland | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 105-109 Abstract: A curious feature of this historiography has been the general lack of debate, at least in the sense of an ongoing engagement between the various schools of thought. 
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| Title: The Queensland labour trade, 'A well working labour market'? : a commentary on the analysis provided by Ralph Shlomowitz Author: Williams, T. David Subject: | Indentured servants|Australia|Queensland|History | Volume: Vol.18, 1994-95 Collation: p. 110-127 Abstract: This paper looks at the work of Ralph Shlomowitz, one of the most distinguished and productive contributors to the literature, and argue that although the data he presents provides a very useful starting point for discussion of the broader issues, his conclusions depend far less on the force of his evidence, or on the way he organises it, than on the assumptions, often implicit, that he makes. 
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