Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. III, No. 2 (Sep. 21, 1932)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLAKDI Month ly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3
“GUARD, DISMISS!” 3
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS. 4
CONTENTS. 4
Advertising 4
The Pacific Islands Monthly 5
SHALL THE GERMAN EAGLE RETURN TO THE SOUTH SEAS? 5 , 6 , 36
How Rev. “Mac” Dealt with “Tree of Skulls.” 7
BIG COPRA SHIPMENTS FROM APIA. 7
THE MAYOR OF SUVA. 7
ISLANDS “REDS” Communist Interest In Samoa Defeated. 7
FIJI OUTLOOK. Growing Excess of Exports Promises Early Recovery. 7
PERSONAL. 8
COPRA. 8
AERIAL TRANSPORT CO. FOR FIJI. LES HOLDEN KILLED. 9
EUROPEAN POLYNESIAN MARRIAGES. 9
QUEEN SALOTE. Dame cf British Empire. 9
TROPICALITIES 10
Advertising 10
THE RIVAL CLAIMS OF SALAMAUA AND LAE TO BE PORT OF N.G. GOLDFIELDS. 11 , 12 , 13 , 14
Advertising 11 , 12 , 13 , 14
RABAUL CATHOLIC MISSION CELEBRATES ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE. 14 , 16
Advertising 14 , 15 , 16
BOXING IN SOUTH SEAS. 16
Advertising 17
ISLANDS NEWSPAPERS. 18
Advertising 18
SOLOMON ISLANDS COPRA. 18
A PAPUAN PLAINT. 18
FIJI GOLD. Search in Very Broken Country. 19
RESIDENCY COLLAPSES. 19
Native Cricket Club for Port Moresby. 19
Advertising 19
THE END OF HISTORIC RITA PAKA, Spot Where First Australians Killed To Be Abandoned Because Advance of Science Makes Radio Station at Rabaul Possible. 20 , 21
Advertising 20
ARIADNE” ARRIVES AT THURSDAY ISLAND. 21
DEATH OF CAPT. DAVID REID 21
Advertising 21 , 22
TRAVELLING JOURNALIST'S CRITICISM BRINGS SHARP RETORTS FROM TONGA. 22
ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW. 22
A NIGHTMARE EXPEDITION. De Rays’ Attempt to Colonise New Ireland in 1880. 23 , 24 , 25
Advertising 23 , 24
A PLANTER’S LIFE IN NEW HEBRIDES. 25
NEWS FOR ISLANDS. Increasing Use of Radio, 25
Honours for Former Fiji Officials. 25
Advertising 25
WHAT IS WESTERN SAMOA DOING FOR ITS 3800 HALF-CASTES? 26
Advertising 26
BIRD OF PARADISE. Plea for Resumption of Trade. 27
MORE GOLD SEEKERS. American Expedition for Bismarck Range, N.G. 27
Advertising 27
DOUBTFUL VALUE OF INDIAN PEASANT FARMERS IN FIJI. Old Resident Declares Asiatic Immigrants Useless, and Huge, Rich Districts Remain Empty and Undeveloped. 28 , 29
Advertising 28
NEW GUINEA PUBLIC SERVICE. 29
LARGEST ISLANDS CHURCH. Sent to Solomon Islands in 203 Crates. 29
BOTANICAL RESEARCH IN FRENCH OCEANIA. 29
Advertising 29
PLEA FOR CROWN COLONY OF NEW GUINEA, TO INCLUDE PAPUA AND SOLOMONS. 30 , 31 , 32
Advertising 30 , 31 , 32
TREASURE SEEKERS. Lonely Hermit of The Tuamotus. 33
Advertising 33
SOUTHERN CROSS VI. New Missionary Ship. 34
Advertising 34
A NIUE MURDERER. 34
AUSTRALIA’S MUDDLING EXPORTERS. What Islands Traders Have to Endure. 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
BULOLO G.D. RETURNS. 36
Lae Foreshore Slips Into Sea. 37
Lae Social Notes. 37
STEELO—A NEW LINE FOR TRADERS. 37
Advertising 37
PACIFIC ISLANDS ASSOCIATION. 38
Advertising 38
Will Papua Get Colonial Sugar Preference? Two Big Plans Depend on News of Ottawa. 38
PAPUA’S GOLD. The Search Goes On. 39
Advertising 39
TULAGI GOSSIP. 40
Advertising 40
NEIGHBOURLY CALLS IN COOK IS. Rarotonga Sends Footballers and Trenchermen. 40
BOOKS WORTH BUYING. 41
Advertising 41
ISLANDS’ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 42
PLANTATION FOR SALE. 42
ISLAND EMPLOYMENT 42
Advertising 42
Public Notice. 42
DEATH NOTICE. 42
Advertising 42
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FOR NEW GUINEA. Comprehensive Act Before Federal Parliament. 43
M.O.P. and Trochus. Object Lesson In Tariffs. 43
Advertising 43
SAMOAN NEWS. Plantation Manager Fined for Assault. 44
Advertising 44
MORINDA’S ROUTE. 45
NEW MOTORSHIP. 45
Advertising 45
RADIO FOR ROTUMA. Small Station In Operation. 45
DEATH OF TOM BREMEN. 46
ROMILLY SAWMILLS, PAPUA 46
Advertising 46
NEW GUINEA AND PAPUAN GOLD SHAREMARKET 46
PRICE OF IVORY NUTS. 46
Pearson’s Offer Samples. 46
Market Quotations Range of Prices. 47
Coffee and Kapok. 47
Advertising 47
Exchange Quotations 48
LABOUR’S DEFERRED PAY. How New Guinea Harasses Employers. 48
Advertising 48
Shipping Services in the Pacific 49 , 50
Advertising 49
FIJI v. TONGA. Rugby Football Match. 50
Advertising 50 , 51 , 52

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