Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. III, No. 12 (Jul. 19, 1933)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3
NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS NOTES. 3
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS. 4
CONTENTS. 4
Advertising 4
The Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Copra: All the Eggs in One Basket 5 , 6
AFTER 45 YEARS. Lloyd Osbourne Revisits Tahiti 6
BEWARE OF UNKNOWN DENTISTS! 6
AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE. Pleasure Yacht at Rabaul. 6
HOW GALLANT IAN MACK WAS KILLED. Epic of the New Guinea Service. 7
NUTFALL IN B.S.I. Entomologist to Investigate. 7
HON C. W. C. MARR'S EXPENSES. 7
METEORITE FROM NEW IRELAND. 7
RUNAWAY SAILOR’S DESCENDANTS. 7
GOLD AT £7/15/- PER OZ. IS STIMULATING MINING OPERATIONS. Review of Activities In MG, and Papua, 8
MISSION PRINTING. Excellent Quality of Work. 8
TROPICAL SHEEP. Success With English-Macassar Cross. 9
Advertising 9
COPRA. Market Still Lifeless and Depressed. 9
THE SEAMY SIDE OF A PLANTER’S LIFE. 9
Advertising 9
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE. 10
Advertising 10
THE WHITE TRADER IN THE PACIFIC. 11
“OLD-TIMER” PASSES. 11
INGENIOUS ISLANDS TOOLS. How Necessity Mothered Invention. 11
FIJI LAUNCH-OWNER’S LOSS. 11
Advertising 11
TROPICALITIES 12
SAMOA. Important Conversations Reported. 12
Advertising 12
SIR HENRY MARKS 13
Advertising 13
“PAPUA.” What Is Origin of the Name? 14
Advertising 14
How Papua and New Guinea were Named. 14
PATROLS ACTIVE. Officials Busy In N.G. Goldfields Area. 14
Bush Telegraph, Telepathy—or What? Mysterious Incidents Among Papuan Natives. 15
METEORS IN FIJI. Natives Terrified. 15
Advertising 15
PAPUAN MEDICAL STUDENTS TO ATTEND SYDNEY UNIVERSITY. Interesting New Development In Australian Tropical Administration. 16 , 17 , 18 , 41
Advertising 16 , 17 , 18
IN NEW GUINEA. 18
ON A SAMOAN MOTOR-BUS. Quaint Glimpses of Exotic Life. 19 , 20
Advertising 19
A THINNER DOLLAR. American Exodus From Tahiti. 20
Advertising 20
THE HURRICANE IN AMBRYM. Philosophic Planter's Observations. 20
THE TRADER AND HIS NATIVE WIFE’S RELATIONS. 21
POPULAR COMMANDANT TRANSFERRED. 21
Advertising 21
PAPUA IN THE BEGINNING. Robert Hunter’s Memories of 50 Years Ago. 22
Advertising 22
A MELBOURNE SHOP-GIRL’S HOLIDAY. 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
TAHITI NEWS. Search For A Cool Plateau. 24
WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH CHINESE IN THE SOUTH SEAS? An Insoluble Problem Which Keeps on Growing. 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
How New Guinea Trader would Deal with the Problem. 26 , 27
TO MAKE A TALKIE IN PAPUA. 27
A FINE SIGHT! 27
CASTOR OIL SEED. Some Useful Hints. 27
Advertising 27
POLYNESIA IN 1846. 28
Advertising 28
COPRA VERSUS TALLOW. Australian Meat Companies Apply for Import Duty. 28 , 29
PACIFIC RADIO NETWORK. How Territories Maintain Touch With the World. 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
SAVAGE NUSI. Where the King’s Writ Does Not Run. 30
N.G. INITIATION CEREMONIES. District Officer’s Vivid Report. 31
Advertising 31
LIBELLING THE SOLOMONS. Newspaper Inaccuracies. 32
Advertising 32
“YELLOW PRESS AND MALAITA.” Note from Dr. Maybury. 32
KAVIENG ASSAULT CASE. Conspirators Convicted. 32
SUVA JURY LIST. Judge Explains Why Indians’ Names Not Included. 32
SELECTION OF NEW GUINEA OFFICERS. 33
Advertising 33
MEMORIES OF THE TUGERI. How They Besieged a Magistrate. 34
Advertising 34
SAMOAN NEWS. Big Collection for Church Fund. 34
NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL AT RABAUL. 34
EXTRAORDINARY RENTAL ANOMALY IN SOLOMON ISLANDS. Some Landholders Get Relief, While Others are Denied. 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
CAREER AND DEATH OF DE TROBRIAND. Interesting Historical Notes. 36
NOVEL FISHING. 36
THE FUTURE OF SAMOA. Should New Zealand Surrender the Mandate? 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
“PRESTIGE” Samoa Asked To Choose Between Scylla and Charybdis. 38 , 39
SUGAR-GROWING Plan to Utilise Land Near Madang, T.N.G. 39
MYSTERIOUS WRECKED LAUNCH. 39
UNSOLD SHELL. Economic Troubles in Torres Islands. 39
Advertising 39 , 40
WAU TO EDIE CREEK. Transport by Narrow-Track Lorry. 40
NOT CUSTOMARY! 40
WORLD’S RECORD. Claimed by New Guinea Pilot. 40
PARASITES TO FIGHT PESTS. Interesting Fiji Experiments. 40
SAVING PACIFIC ISLANDERS What Medical Science Is Accomplishing. 40 , 41
JUDGE GURR DEAD. On Eve of Return to Samoa. 41
CHARGE AGAINST RABAUL SOLICITOR. 41
Advertising 41
NORFOLK ISLAND’S ISOLATION. Seven Weeks Without a Mail. 42
Advertising 42
FORCED TOWARDS FRANCE. Tahiti Produce Under New Export Tax. 42
CHAMPION RUNNER. Beaten by Fijian Constable. 42
CADETS FOR N.G. Big Firm’s Interest in Applicants. 42
DEFENCE OF LUTHERAN MISSION TRADING IN NEW GUINEA. 43
BISHOP VISITS LEVUKA. 43
Advertising 43
UNCHARTED ROCKS. Navigation Danger In Torres Strait. 44
Advertising 44
REMARKABLE SHRINKAGE OF TRADE AND SHIPPING Withdrawal of “Waipahi” Marks End of Auckland’s Once Great Islands Traffic. 44
FIJI INDIAN ELECTION. Reform Candidate Elected; But Moslems Refuse to Vote. 44
SHOALING. “Dalcroy's” Mishap Discloses Interesting Theory. 45
LIQUOR ON NORFOLK ISLAND. Why Its Consumption Has Increased. 45
Advertising 45
NEW MISSION SCHOOL Institution for Fijian Girls. 46
LONG VOYAGE. English Yacht in Suva. 46
Advertising 46
NEW GUINEA AND PAPUAN GOLD SHAREMARKET 46
MODERN OFFICES Fiji Firm’s New Building. 46
Market Quotations Range of Prices. 47
OTHER ISLANDS PRODUCE. 47
BIRTH NOTICE. 47
Advertising 47
Exchange Quotations 48
Value of English Currency. 48
LOW PRICES CONTINUE IN SAMOA. 48
N.G. MORATORIUM. Extended Till June, 1934. 48
Advertising 48
Shipping Services in the Pacific 49 , 50
Advertising 49 , 50 , 51 , 52

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