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Interview with Sister Alexis recorded at the Holy Spirit Convent in Alexishafen, Madang, Papua New Guinea on 9 September 1981

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Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (1948-)
Interviewer: Leslie B. Marshall
Interviewee: Sister Alexis

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Side A: Sister Alexis recounts her experience during the Second World War, including surviving the strafing attack on the Dorish Maru ship.

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Series 406 - Pacific History Records Room collection
Item 194 - Side 1: Sister Alexis, Holy Spirit Convent, Alexishafen, Madang, Papua New Guinea, 9 Sep 1981. Side 2: Father John Tschauder, Catholic Holy Ghost Training College, Madang, Papua New Guinea, 9 Sep 1981

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9-Sep-81

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Open Access

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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