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    ANGAU Memorial Hospital is a major hospital in Lae, Papua New Guinea. Named after an Australian Army unit that was responsible for the civil administration...
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    (City). Angau General Hospital is located in the central Lae area next to the old Lae Airfield. It is a main referral hospital for the general Morobe Province...
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  • regional hospitals, 19 provincial hospitals, 89 district hospitals, 677 health centre's, and 2,600 health posts in Papua New Guinea. Many rural hospitals have...
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  • shows to raise money for the Angau Memorial General Hospital. When the 6th PNG Games were held in Lae, she directed the Angau Angels Fashion Extravaganza...
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  • Administrative Unit (ANGAU) Source: 17th Army Headquarters (Rabaul) – Lieutenant General Harukichi Hyakutake South Seas Force – Major General Tomitarō Horii...
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    Platoon, Troop B (Clearing), 1st Medical Squadron 30th Portable Surgical Hospital ANGAU Detachment Air Force Detachment Naval Gunfire Support Party Air Liaison...
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    Australia. ISBN 978-0-7336-2704-0. Powell, Alan (2003). The Third Force: ANGAU's New Guinea War, 1942–46. South Melbourne, Victoria: Oxford University Press...
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  • 528 village clinics, and 541 centres visited by mobile patrols in the ANGAU Territory, before her resignation in 1963, when she joined the Queensland...
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  • Razali made controversial comments on the uniforms of nurses in government hospitals and clinics when debating the White Paper on Public Health Reforms in...
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    Sydney Elliott-Smith of the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU) as a "modest 'road' system" that was, in actuality, only a dirt track 10–12...
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