Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. IV, No. 5 (Dec. 21, 1933)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS 4
Contents 4
Advertising 4
The Pacific Islands Monthly 5
SUPPRESSION OF SAMOAN MAU 5 , 6
TUAMOTU LORE Valuable New Work by Famous Ethnologist 6
BOUNTY RELIC Recovered from Sea Bottom 6
"INTRIGUE” IN NEW IRELAND Ridiculous Story In London Newspaper. 7
NEW GUINEA SHIPS 7
FIJIAN BANANAS An Unprofitable Shipment 7
Papuan Public Servants Benefit 7
THE DOUBLE EVENT 8
DANCE AT WAU, N.G. 8
PILOT DENNY Praise for N.G. Airman’s Skill 9
STERN ACTION BY N.Z. ENDS SAMOAN DEADLOCK Mau Offices Raided and Many Leaders Imprisoned 9
GUINEA AIRWAYS 9
TKOPICALITIES 10 , 11
Advertising 10
COPRA PRICE Still at Calamitous Level 11
NEW B.P. BUILDING In AF Administrator Praises Modern Structure 11
Advertising 11
Sir Hubert Murray Completion of 23 Years of Distinguished Service 12
PERSONAL 12
Advertising 12
DISCOVERIES IN NEW GUINEA Centre of Main Island is Rich, Temperate Densely Populated Plateau 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17
Advertising 15 , 16
REMOVING ANOMALIES. Papua and New Guinea Products. 17
Advertising 17
BULOLO GOLD 18
Advertising 18
Bulolo G.D. Ltd. Review of Year’s Progress 18
NICOLAS MINISTER Tales about a Famous Old Sea-Rover of The Louisades 19 , 20 , 21
Advertising 19 , 20
N.G. DISTRICT COURTS Testing Their Jurisdiction 21
PROGRESS AT EDIE CREEK New Hotel, Electric Light, More Transport 21
Advertising 21
OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM OF ADMINISTRATION Non-Official Members of Solomons Council Demand Reforms 22 , 23
Advertising 22
NOT FORFEITED Argument About N.G. Gold Claim 23
Advertising 23
TECHNICAL TRAINING OF NATIVES Experiments in New Guinea 24
Advertising 24
ROMANCE OF THE CRUDE OIL DIESEL ENGINE 24
ROMANCE OF BULOLO FIGURES How Aeroplanes and Dredges Were Introduced 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
NEW GUINEA NOTES Epidemic of Weddings 26
B.P. Magazine and Its Beautiful Pictures 26
B.S.L SERVICE How Many Trips Per Annum? 27
Advertising 27
BRITISH FLAG IN NEW HEBRIDES 27
PERSONAL NOTES FROM SAMOA. 27
ON A WORLD CRUISE 27
Advertising 27
MODEL LEPER SETTLEMENT What Tahiti is Doing for Sufferers 28
Advertising 28
Copra Export Tax Lifted in N.G. 28
Advertising 28
GERMANY IN SAMOA Interesting Glimpses of Pre-War History 29 , 31
Advertising 29 , 30
SAMOAN PLANTERS Prices at Low Level 31
SAMOAN TOBACCO Interesting Experiment by District Priest 31
TINAI VALLEY GOLD Another Papuan Venture 31
Advertising 31 , 32
FRENCH COPRA TAX Tahiti Presents Another Point of View 32
POPULAR JUDGE 32
Advertising 32
MR. NELSON AND MR. GREENE Sidelight on Man Leader’s Character 33
TRADING SCHOONER WRECKED Novelist N. Hall Cast Away in Oceania 33
Advertising 33
SIR HUBERT MURRAY 34
Advertising 34
59 YEARS AGO L.M.S. Arrival in Papua 34
NEW COMPANIES IN PAPUA 34
EARLY NUMBERS OF “PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY.” 34
“Soft City Strangers” Their Sad Experiences in N.I. 35
IN THE SOLOMONS High Comm’r Will Personally Hear Grievances 35
Advertising 35 , 36
INDIAN AGITATORS “Common Roll” Problem in Fiji. 36
Advertising 36
FASHION NOTES FOR ISLAND WOMEN 37
Light Horsemen for N.I. 37
Advertising 37
Books Worth Reading 38
Advertising 38
LAND-HOLDING ANOMALIES IN NEW GUINEA Plea For Early Re-appraisement and Encouragement of New Settlers 39 , 40
Advertising 39 , 40
NEW GUINEA PUBLIC SERVICE 40
Missionary Work in in Fiji 41
MARRIAGES 41
Advertising 41
COOK ISLANDS PERSONAL NOTES 42
Advertising 42
MISSIONARY THANKS TRADERS Good Relations In the Solomons 42
Mr. L. V. BROSSEY Retires From Papuan Service. 42
NEW and QUICKER SERVICES N. Guinea and Solomons Vessels on Improved Itineraries. 43
RELIEF FOR N. G. PLANTERS Big Firms May Remit 6 Months* Interest 43
Advertising 43
G. AND E. GIFT £750 for British Navy 44
Short-lived Adventure 44
Advertising 44
FIJI’S FUTURE “All the Eggs in One Basket” 44
INFLUENCES AFFECTING COPRA PRICES 44
HEALTH WORK Rockefeller Campaign in Cooks 44
Advertising 44
ISLANDERS’ NEEDS 45
Advertising 45
Mr. Mirfield Making Recovery 45
COOK ISLANDERS FOR NEW ZEALAND 45
B.S.I. DUTIES Doubled on Goods of Foreign Origin 45
Advertising 45
PEARL SHELL Control of the American Market 46
Advertising 46
NEW GUINEA AND PAPUAN GOLD SHARE MARKET 46
Norfolk Island’s Village Smith 46
RECIPES, PLEASE! 46
Market Quotations Range of Prices 47
Advertising 47
Exchange Rates 48
Value of English Currency 48
Copra and the Northern Cooks 48
GOLD PRODUCTION Bulolo G. D. Ltd. 48
New Guinea Goldfields, Ltd. 48
Port Romilly Case 48
Advertising 48
Shipping Services in the Pacific 49 , 50
Advertising 49 , 50 , 51 , 52

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