Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. III, No. 6 (Jan. 25, 1933)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3 , 10
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS. 4
CONTENTS. 4
Advertising 4
The Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Extraordinary Currency Muddle in Fiji 5 , 6
APIA PORT DUES. Is N.Z. Flirting With Matson? 6
MRS. R. R. KANE. Death in Sydney. 6
Correct Address for Wau. 6
FIJI GOLD FIND. Rich Formation Discovered on Viti Levu. 6
SUGAR IN PAPUA. New Co. to Begin Planting. 6
EUROPEAN VEGETABLES. Successfully Grown Near Rabaul. 6
PAPUA’S GOLD. Rich Discovery Reported. 7
RADIO IN SAMOA. 7
“PERMITITIS!’ Strange Annual Epidemic In Rarotonga. 7
WHY NOT “B” INSTEAD OF “C” MANDATE FOR WESTERN SAMOA? Interesting Suggestion for Settling Thorny Problem. 7
FATHER ROUGIER. DEATH IN TAHITI ENDS PICTURESQUE CAREER. 7 , 8
GENERAL GRIFFITHS. Adminstrator’s Term Extended. 8
“LURLINE’S” MAIDEN VOYAGE. 8
UNILEVER, LTD. Monstrous Combine Is Sitting on Top of Copra Industry. 8
N.G. MORATORIUM. Government Wants Interest Payments Resumed from January 1. 8
YAMS – UGH! Memories of Shipwreck in Santa Cruz. 9
NORFOLK ISLAND TRADE. 9
MYSTERY OF THE PACIFIC, 9
‘Starving Islanders.” 9
SAMOAN MISSIONARY RESIGNS. Rev. G. S. Shinkfleld’s Activities. 9
TROPICALITIES 10
FOOTBALL IN PAPUA. Causes Lively Brawl. 11
LAND DISPUTE IN SAMOA. One Native Dead. 11
Bulolo Gold Deposits. 11
ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 11
TAHITI COPRA. Stiff Export Duty Sought. 11
NO MORE SILVER! Tongan Ordinance Regulates Currency Imports. 11
N.Z. PSYCHOLOGIST. Research in Austral Islands. 11
A KIND OF A JOKE. 11
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE. 12
Beautifying Tahiti. Syndicat's Scheme to Attract Tourists. 12
NATIVE’S DEATH. Further Information in Larkin Case Shows Need for Revision of N.G. Criminal Code. 13
PACIFIC ISLANDS ASSOCIATION. New Officers Appointed. 13
PAPUAN PROSPECTOR'S END. Frank Mahoney Dead. 13
KAPOK PLANTING. Papuan Co. to Exploit Australian Market. 13
THE B.S.I. CEREMONIAL POLICE. Revision and Reform of System Called For. 14
Advertising 14
TRADER AND NATIVE. The Part the Mission Flays, 14
APIA LOTTERY, 14
Advertising 15
SAMOA’S OLDEST INHABITANT. Robert Easthope Dead. 16
Stowaways Encouraged. Pt. Moresby’s Good Samaritans. 16
TYPHOID OUTBREAK. Yule Island Cases. 16
Advertising 16
REDUCED WAGES. Save Samoan Cocoa Planters. 16
Useful Career Ended. Rev. J. W. Hills Dead. 16
PAPUAN LEGISLATURE. Hon. Arthur Jewell Appointed. 17
RESTRICTIONS WAIVED. Overseas Ships on East Coast. 17
EARLY PORT MORESBY. Commemoration Service. 17
Advertising 17
TAHITI'S TRADE, 1931 FIGURES SHOW RECORD LOW LEVEL. 18
A.B.M. ANNUAL REPORT. 18
Advertising 18
FIGHTING MALARIA IN NEW GUINEA. Health Authorities Have Remarkable Success With Larvæ-Eating Fish. 19
Advertising 19
SUDDEN DEATH AT NAURU. MRS. CATHERINE LAMB , 20
Advertising 20
b.S.I. FINANCES ARE SOUND. Advisory Council Considers Many Matters Affecting Economic Future of Group. 20 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
Queen Teriimaevarua II. Death In Tahiti 22
COOK ISLANDS NEWS. 23
RAMU GOLD. Search Intensifies and Extends. 23
Advertising 23
DEPOPULATION. Sir Hubert Murray Discusses Pacific Problem. 24
Advertising 24
NEW HEBRIDES TAX. Substantial Increases In Customs Duties. 25
Price of Turtle Shell 25
Advertising 25
CASTOR OIL SEED. Suggested To Planters As Quick Crop. 26 , 27
Advertising 26
Sydney Anthropologist Leaves For Outlying Solomons. 27
APIA LOTTERY. 27
“PIRATES” ESCAPE THROUGH TORRES STRAITS. 27
Advertising 27
THURSDAY IS. NOTES. Last of the Barracks. 28
COOK ISLANDS PRICES. 28
“WHISKY-RULED MENTALITY.” An Open Letter to Mr, A. J. Vogan. 28
Advertising 28
WHAT BULOLO CO. HAS HONE. Fine Record of Achievement In New Guinea. 29
Advertising 29
LAKATOIS HELP. Big Fleet Manoeuvres for Interesting Film. 30
LURID YARNS. London Newspaper’s Geography Gets Adrift. 30
Advertising 30
BOYCOTT FAILS. Fiji Bananas in Keen Demand. 31
SUVA MAYORALTY Councillor Grahame Re-elected. 31
Solomons Natives and Exchange. 31
Advertising 31
STORY OF SHIPWRECK. Southern Cross Men Show Heroism When In Desperate Plight. 32
Papuan Customs. 32
Advertising 32
RADIO-TELEPHONES FOR ISLANDS. 33
PILOT DRAYTON KILLED Fatal Crash at Wau, N.G. 33
RECRUITING UP TO DATE. 33
NEW BOOKS 33
N.Z. QUOTA SYSTEM. Will Help Samoan Banana Growers. 33
Advertising 33
PAPUAN ACTORS Perform Three Plays. 34
FRANKLIN” SOLD 34
Advertising 34
“NO dissatisfaction;* N.G. Planter Defends Administration, 34
DIFFICULT SALVAGE JOB. 34
CUTTER FOUNDERS IN SQUALL. 34
“CARINTHIA’S” TOUR. Papuan Arrangements Shock Missionaries. 35
NEW VESSELS FOR ISLANDS. In Sydney Yards. 35 , 36
Advertising 35
NATIVES IN RABAUL. Stricter Regulations. 36
CRUISE TO SAMARA! 36
Advertising 36
PAPUAN NOTES. Late Pilot Drayton’s Flights, 36 , 37
COOK ISLAND NEWS. Annual Spring Cleaning. 37
BIRTH. 37
Advertising 37 , 38
SAMOAN AFFAIRS. Prices and Politics in 1932. 38
NORFOLK ISLAND. Luxury Liner, Beans and Mr. Greene. 39
Advertising 39
SLIGHTLY MIXED. 40
BOTTLE MESSAGES IN TORRES STRAITS. 40
We Apologise and Withdraw. 40
PORT MORESBY SHIPMENTS. 40
TEACHER FOR SAIBAI IS. 40
Advertising 40
NORFOLK ISLAND EXCITED. Preparations for “Strathaird's” Trippers. 41
L.M.S. CONFERENCE. 41
Advertising 41
TAHITI NEWS. New Tourist Hotel. 42
Mr. Frank H. Cunningham. Sudden Death In Tonga. 42
NOUMEA’S CHANCE! In Favour For Short Sea Trips. 42
Advertising 42
“TARONGA” AFIRE. Rataul Copra Damaged. 43
STORY OF AMBUSH. Exton’s Murderers Arrested in New Guinea. 43
ANTHROPOLOGY. . Where Scientists Are Working. 43
SAMOAN BANANAS. Quota System Introduced by N.Z. 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
“PEARLS BEFORE SWINE.” What Islands Residents Miss. 44
PAPUAN RUBBER. Manufacturers Take Further Supplies. 44
CHINESE PROBLEM IN NEW GUINEA. 45
A NOTE OF WARNING. 45
NO INCREASE IN COFFEE DUTY. 45
Advertising 45
NEW GUINEA GOLD, 46
Advertising 46
NEW GUINEA AND PAPUAN GOLD SHAREMARKET 46
Coffee and Kapok. 46
SAMOAN PRODUCE, 46
Market Quotations Range of Prices. 47
Advertising 47
Exchange Quotations 48
FRUIT QUOTAS. Improved Outlook for Cook Is. 48
Advertising 48
Shipping Services in the Pacific 49 , 50
Advertising 49
N.I. PASSION FRUIT. Big Order from Melbourne. 50
Advertising 50 , 51 , 52

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