Report and financial statements / Samoa Ports Authority
- Bib ID:
- 5057320
- Format:
- Journal
- Author:
- Samoa Ports Authority
- Online Version:
- http://www.palemene.ws/new/parliament-business/annual-reports/samoa-port-authority/
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- Description:
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- Apia, Samoa : Samoa Ports Authority
- v. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm.
- Series:
- Parliamentary paper (Samoa. Legislative Assembly)
- Numbering Note:
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- Vols. for <2002-> also called <3rd->
- Report year ends 30 June.
- Notes:
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- Description based on: 2002.
- Some issues also available online. Address as at 07/09/2016: http://www.palemene.ws/new/parliament-business/annual-reports/samoa-port-authority/
- In English and Samoan
- Life Dates:
- Began in 2000
- Frequency:
- Annual
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
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- Annual report <2002->
- Ripoti faale-tausaga <2002->
- Ripoti ma tala o le tupe faale-tausaga
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