Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XII, No. 10 (16 May, 1942)
Images
52
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3 , 2
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Australian Industry and Governmental Extremism 5 , 6
A Square Peg in a Round Hole 6
PROBLEMS OF THE EVACUATION Some Headaches for the Federal Authority 6
ENGAGEMENT 6
INDONESIAN LABOURERS How N. Caledonia Plans to Solve Repatriation Difficulty 7
SUVA RESIDENTS' GIFT TO ASSIST EVACUEES 7
RATIONING IN TAHITI 7
PACIFIC TERRITORIES ASSOCIATION Evacuees in Australia Form Organisation for Mutual Protection and Help 7 , 46 , 47 , 48
Advertising 7
Comment on Territories Meeting Urgent Jobs for the Association 8
Advertising 8
THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC Battle of the Coral Sea—And After 9
COPRA Demand Far Exceeds Supply 9
WIVES AND LAND New Guinea's Basic Records Reported Lost 9
HOW JAPS CAME TO TARAWA Early Call in December 10
AUSTRALIAN RICE Kept at Home While Urgently Needed in the Territories 10
LOST GOODS Should be Covered by War Insurance 10
SALESMANSHIP—1942 STYLE! 10
OLD GERMAN FLAG 11
Papuan Public Servants in Temporary Jobs 11
WAR AND THE BIG FIRMS Establishments Ruined and Trade Dislocated 11
PILOT GURNEY Killed on Active Service 11
AMERICAN TROOPS IN FRENCH PACIFIC COLONIES Another Sequel to the Treachery of Vichy 12
USA Makes Clear Statement Recognition of Free French Authority 12 , 13
WALLIS AND FUTUNA Curiosity About State of French Islands 13
NEW GUINEA PUBLIC SERVANTS 13
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE Some Occasions When the "PIM" Was Right 13
THE BATTLE OF RABAUL Demand for an Inquiry Into Grave Charges of Muddling 14
PREFERRED DEATH TO LIFE AS A LEPER 14
MR. H. A. MARKHAM 15
Won DFC for New Guinea Exploits 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
Recruiting in the Good Old Days 16
Advertising 16
NG WEDDING, 1941 STYLE 16
MISSION ACTIVITIES SUSPENDED 16
SUBSTITUTE FOR TUNG OIL 17
"Pacific Islands Monthly" Will Carry On 17
Advertising 17
The Visit of an Author 18
Advertising 18
MISSIONARIES ARE PRISONERS OF THE JAPS 19
BANNO BROTHERS DEPART Trading Firm is Sold 19
SAMOAN NEWSPAPER SUSPENDS 19
Advertising 19 , 20
Inside Stories of the War WHY HITLER DID NOT INVADE ENGLAND AFTER FRANCE FELL 21 , 22
Polynesian Migrations Speculations by "Young Cubs" of Anthropology 22
Advertising 22
A TRADER'S TALE 23
£250,000 GONE The War and Guinea Gold 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
The Miracle of the Pawpaw 24
Advertising 24
"Blue" Allen Gets the QBE 25
Junk-Voyager's Story Enthrals Society 25
Advertising 25
SAMOA CLAIMS THIS NOTABLE AIRMAN 26
Advertising 26
THE ISLANDS OF SAMOA A Valuable Publication 26 , 27
SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. JACK TURNER 27
Advertising 27
POLYNESIAN CLUB 28
Advertising 28
THE DISCOVERY OF TAHITI Interesting Page of History 28 , 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
FORCED LAROMP German Practices in Pre-1914 felonies 30 , 31
HIGH PRICES IN SAMOA Effect of the War 31
Advertising 31
Protection of N. Guinea Miners Rights 32
Advertising 32
WE LOVE TO LISTEN-IN 32 , 33
Advertising 33
P.I. SOCIETY AND MILITARY SERVICE 34
Advertising 34
SOME OLD-TIME TAHITIAN CUSTOMS 34 , 35
Advertising 35
ROLL OF HONOUR 36 , 37
Advertising 36
NEW CALEDONIA MAKES ITS OWN LIQUOR 37
Advertising 37
POSTAL CHARGES FOR TROOPS 38
Advertising 38
FREE FRENCH STAMPS Some New Issues 38
ON AND OFF THE DOLE Experiences of NG Planter's Wife 39
Advertising 39
WARNING TO TRAITORS No Mercy for "Defeatist" in New Caledonia 40
Advertising 40
HE FLEW HOME AROUND THE WORLD 40
NEW CALEDONIA'S MINES 40
THE BIRDS OF PARADISE 41
PAPUANS AND THEIR FIRST BOMBS 41
LAUNCH'S ESCAPE Attacked by Japs 41 , 42
Advertising 41 , 42
"CARRYING ON" 42
FREE FRENCH OFFICER IN NEW HEBRIDES 42
Advertising 42
Queen Salote's Kingdom 42
FIJI AIRMAN IN HANDS OF JAPS 42
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 43
Advertising 43
Territories Residents in Australia 43
"C'est La Guerre" 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
THE MELANESIAN AS HE REALLY IS A Character Study by the Late Rev. Maurice Prater, Who Died Last Year After a Lifetime of Missionary Service in the New Hebrides. 44 , 45
WHY HURRY? 45 , 46 , 49
Advertising 45 , 46 , 47
Death of Papuan Pioneer "Dick" Ede, Discoverer of Woodlark Gold, Passes on at 76 48
Advertising 48
Chinese Women From New Guinea 48
FATE OF RABAUL MISSIONARIES 48
Advertising 49
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 50
Broadcast to French Colonies 50
Quotations For Mining Shares 50
PRICE OF GOLD 50
ISLANDS PRODUCE 50
Exchange Rates 50
Market Quotations 50 , 51
Advertising 52

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