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At the opening of the Papua New Guinea display at the National Library in Canberra

Item Title
At the opening of the Papua New Guinea display at the National Library in Canberra
Repository
National Library of Australia
Reference
3513779
Date Range
1973
Description

At the opening of the Papua New Guinea display at the National Library in Canberra, the Chief Minister Mr Michael Somare (centre) discussed the exhibition with the Australian Prime Minister Mr [Edward] Gough Whitlam (left) and the Minister for External Territories, Mr W. L. Morrison (right) [picture] / Australian Information Service photograph by Norman Plant

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