In 1959, when Michael O'Connor was just 20 years old, he was given responsibility for most aspects of the lives of 30,000 Papua New Guineans in the Nuku district of the Upper Sepik. For decades, Australia sent some of its brightest young men to the colony as patrol officers.
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In 1959, when Michael O'Connor was just 20 years old, he was given responsibility for most aspects of the lives of 30,000 Papua New Guineans in the Nuku district of the Upper Sepik. For decades, Australia sent some of its brightest young men to the colony as patrol officers.
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