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They were at a place called Bahau when the sickness was at its height, living at the station in the ticket office and the waiting-room, and on the platform.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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They were at a place called Bahau when the sickness was at its height, living at the station in the ticket office and the waiting-room, and on the platform.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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Upper Mahakam River, above the rapids, where we had now arrived, it is estimated there are living nearly 10,000 Dayaks of various tribes, recognised under the general name Bahau, which they also employ themselves, besides their tribal names.
Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917 Carl Lumholtz 1886
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Venezuelan competitor Monsalve had started the rain-lashed stage two seconds behind his Colombian rival, but moved level on time when he was runner-up in the first intermediate sprint at Bahau Km18.7.
UHC’s Forster nabs longest Langkawi stage as Monsalve takes over the lead 2011
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They had bad luck because there had been a doctor in Bahau three days before they arrived, a Japanese army doctor.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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They had bad luck because there had been a doctor in Bahau three days before they arrived, a Japanese army doctor.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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They left four tiny graves behind the signal box at Bahau and went on down the line carrying two litters of bamboo poles; the weakest children took turns in these.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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They left four tiny graves behind the signal box at Bahau and went on down the line carrying two litters of bamboo poles; the weakest children took turns in these.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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These nomads, and to some extent the Saputans as well, furnish this weapon to all the Bahau tribes, the Kayans excepted.
Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917 Carl Lumholtz 1886
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Here live Long-Glats who are located below the other Bahau peoples of the river and are found as far as Batokelau, between the upper and lower rapids.
Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917 Carl Lumholtz 1886
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