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NURSEMAIDS WITH A DIFFERENCE.—Susan Blood, aged six months, happily accepts the homage of two elders of a New Guinea tribe. This is one of the many illustrations in Olaf Ruhen’s new book, “Mountains in the Clouds" (Rigbys, 240 pp.), a vivid, popular history of Australia’s New Guinea territories.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 3

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NURSEMAIDS WITH A DIFFERENCE.—Susan Blood, aged six months, happily accepts the homage of two elders of a New Guinea tribe. This is one of the many illustrations in Olaf Ruhen’s new book, “Mountains in the Clouds" (Rigbys, 240 pp.), a vivid, popular history of Australia’s New Guinea territories. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 3

NURSEMAIDS WITH A DIFFERENCE.—Susan Blood, aged six months, happily accepts the homage of two elders of a New Guinea tribe. This is one of the many illustrations in Olaf Ruhen’s new book, “Mountains in the Clouds" (Rigbys, 240 pp.), a vivid, popular history of Australia’s New Guinea territories. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 3