Four documents referred to in Fenbury's patrol diary entry of 1 May 1945, concerning the surrender of Japanese troops at Womgrer Box (No. ?)
'Frankenstein Tremblings', re mission opposition to local government on Gazette and revival of Iniet Society there, signed 'Distroff'. Press cutting. 1p. Published. S. P. P., 2 May 1961 Box 3 Unit ID: 88 Date: 2 May 1961
Handwritten letter D. M. Cleland to DMF marked 'Personal' of 23/6/53, responding to DMF's of 16/6 w. copy of letter to Roberts. 'Any talk of careers finishing is just, frankly, rubbish …' Box 4 Unit ID: 240
Handwritten note, Aitape 2.7.41, 'Dear Dave' from J.L. Taylor (f'scap verso, red ink), 'You have been granted permission to enlist …. You had better come in - pronto ….' Box 1 Unit ID: 6
Incomplete letter from DMF to 'Dear Robbie' [A. A. Roberts] 29/5/50 explaining need for councils to extend beyond village level Box 3 Unit ID: 137
In Search of Government, by a Special Correspondent, 1p. Tribal Pump Politics from a Special Correspondent in the Territory, 1p. [Cuttings of two articles from SMH 28 and 30 April] Box 2 Unit ID: 70
'In Wild New Britain'. Carbon typescript of the piece published as 'Natives of Wild New Britain Are “Learning the Ropes” by D. M. Fienberg. With cutting from West Australian, 28 July 1953 Box 2 Unit ID: 40 Date: 28 July 1953