Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. VII, No. 5 ( Dec. 21, 1936)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISIANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS 4
Contents 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
EFFECT OF CANBERRA CONTROL IN NEW GUINEA 5 , 6 , 7
M. JEAN MARCHESSOU New French Governor in the Pacific 6
SEARCH FOR OIL IN PAPUA Operations of Three Companies 7
Advertising 7
STORMY DEBATE Over New Fijian Vessel 7
PACIFIC MAIL CONTRACT No Decision Yet—B.P. Carry On 7
WAU’S NEW GOLF LINKS OPENED 7
Careless Whites and Primitive Natives 8
HIGH CHIEF ATA, OF TONGA 8
N.G.G. Development Rumours of Rich Values In Mountain Near Wau 8
THE WEWAK “RUSH” 8
Advertising 8
PROSPERITY RETURNS TO SOUTH SEAS What Rise in Copra Prices Means to Planters and Traders 9
Copra Records Over 50 Years 9
RABAUL CITIZENS’ PROTEST Against Growing Incidence of Native Crime 9
PAPUA’S SEARCH Anxiety for Champion Party 10
the search by air 10
Late News in Brief 10
PROPOSED CENTRAL PACIFIC CRUISE 10
SAMOAN CENSUS Fewer Europeans, but Many More Samoan-Europeans and Natives 11
CAPITAL, £l00,000 Papuan Trading Co.’s New Issue 11
Prince Taufa’ahau Honoured Kava Ceremony in Sydney 12
DEARTH OF LABOUR IN FIJI Planters Feel Effect of Goldmining Industry 12
TROPICALITIES 13
Advertising 13 , 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 15
Advertising 15
REPORT THAT JAPANESE STOLE TROCHUS SHELL 16
AN OLD-TIMER MAKES GOOD 16
Advertising 16
TWO NEW SHIPS OF 25,000 TONS Suggested for Sydney-N.Z.- Suva-Vancouver Run 17 , 18
Advertising 17
FIJI LIMERICKS 18
Advertising 18
NEW GUINEA AIR SERVICES Bureaucracy Wants New Route Via Thursday Is. and Daru 19 , 20
Advertising 19 , 20
FIJI’S TRADE Substantial Increase In Nine Months’ Turnover 20
“JOSEPH CONRAD” SOLD 20
WAITS ONLY CHURCH 21
A FRIENDLY ACT French Search for Missing Australians 21
Advertising 21 , 22
SOLOMON ISLANDS NEWS 22
“MAKURA’S” MISHAP ON FINAL PACIFIC TRIP 22
Advertising 22
Hitch in Plan to Link U.S.A. and N.Z. by Air Reciprocity Clause in Agreement Delays New Pacific Service 23
U.S. Experts on Way to Fiji and New Zealand 23
EASIER NOW FOR RABAUL’S DRIVERS 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
POLYNESIANS AND CHRISTIANITY Fascinating Story of What Happened in N.Z. 100 Years Ago 24 , 25
Advertising 24
“RUSH” TO WEWAK Wau Miners Find Promise in New Goldfield 25
POPULAR CHINESE CONSUL Mr. C. L. Cheng, of Suva 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
BILL PARKES—OLD “RED BILL” 26
TAHITI AND COOK IS. FAMILIES UNITED 26
CRIME AMONG N.G. NATIVES. Uneasiness In Rabaul. 27
BIG LAND SALE IN SAMOA Developments in Savaii 27
Norfolk Is. Emerges from the Doldrums 27
Advertising 27 , 28
Riding on a Bullet to New Guinea Some Impressions of a Trip by G.A.’s Lockheed 28 , 29
American Expedition for Dutch New Guinea 29
Advertising 29
EQUIPPING YOUR DAUGHTER FOR THE FUTURE 30
Advertising 30
CONCERNING FISHING 30
STABILISATION FUND For Papuan Rubber Growers 30
Advertising 31
NORFOLK ISLAND TRADE 32
Advertising 32
MALAYAN DWARF COCONUTS Interesting Results of Experiment in Fiji 32 , 33 , 34
Advertising 32 , 33
NATIVE CONFERENCE AT MADANG 2000 N.G. Village Officials Brought Together 34
Advertising 34
B.S.I. ADVISORY COUNCIL 34
Advertising 34
DEATH AS A JOKE Stories of Australian Miners in New Guinea 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
“NUTFALL” IN B.S.I. Scientists Discover a Bug 36
NEW MOTOR SHIP FOR NEW GUINEA 36
HIGH QUALITY N.G. COPRA Should Not Be £3 Per Ton Under “Straits” 37
COOK IS. LABOUR PARTY GROWS 37
Advertising 37
“A HISTORY OF TONGA” 38
Advertising 38
MURDER OF A RECRUITER Difficult Case In New Guinea 38
AN IMPUDENT FRAUD How “Lord” Hill Governed Pitcairn Is. 39 , 40
Advertising 39 , 40
HOW VON LUCKNER CAME TO FIJI 41
Advertising 41 , 42
TONGAN PRINCE IN MOURNING 42
LIBRARY SCHEME Ambitious Plans for Australia’s Islands Territories 42
THE “TWO MILES’ LIMIT” Zoned Trading System Is Subject of Lively Argument in T.N.G. 43 , 44 , 45 , 46
Advertising 43 , 44 , 45 , 46
ONE WILD NIGHT IN WAU 46 , 47
Advertising 46
JAPANESE WINGS OVER PACIFIC U.S.A. Suspicious of New Air Line to Carolines 47
PALOLO RISES A Feast in Samoa 47
SCHOOL FOR TAVUA 47
Advertising 47
IN AN ENGLISH SETTING 48
Advertising 48
CHINESE LABOUR QUESTION STILL AGITATES WESTERN SAMOA Native Parliaments Reply to European Party 48 , 49
RABAUL AERODROME. Site Chosen 12 Miles From Town! 49
RAIN 49 , 50
Advertising 49 , 50
CARE OF THE FEET IN THE TROPICS 50 , 52
Advertising 51 , 52
AMERICAN STRIKE Dislocation in Pacific 52
CAPT. DOW’S LAST VOYAGE The Extraordinary Cruise of the “Chance” 52 , 53 , 54
Advertising 53 , 54
PATTERN SERVICE 54
Advertising 54
Fashion Hints for Islands Women 55 , 56
Advertising 55 , 56
GROWTH OF A.W.A. Success in Manufacture 56 , 58
Advertising 57 , 58
TOUGH VOYAGING IN SOUTH SEAS 58 , 59
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ISLANDS BOYS 59
Advertising 59
RABAUL NOTES 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
LAUTOKA WHARFAGE Urgent Need for More Accommodation 60
AGRICULTURE EXPERIMENTS IN RAMU DISTRICT, N.G. 60
A HUNDRED YEARS IN FIJI 60
Fijian Language Unofficial Members of Council Dislike Government's New Spelling Style 61
Advertising 61 , 62
MODERN HOTEL AT LAUTOKA 62
New R P Vessel for FiJi Trade 62
RUNAWAYS ARRESTED 62
Advertising 62
New Governor Arrives in Fiji Warm Welcome for Sir Arthur Richards 63
Advertising 63
PITCAIRN ISLANDERS GO TO NEW ZEALAND 64
Advertising 64
WASHED COPRA Experiment In Fiji 64
SAMOAN NEWS 64
A. W. D. MULLINS Man Who Established Lae Workshops 65
’PLANE'S INFLUENCE Keeping Law and Order in Morobe, T.N.G. 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
“FIONA” STRANDED Mishap to C.S.R. Co.’s Steamer Near Suva 66
EPIC OF THE OPEN SEA New Book by Pioneer of Phosphate Industry 67
THE REDOUBTABLE CAPTAIN WALKUP 67 , 68
Advertising 67
Broadcast for New Caledonian Residents 68
THE MOON AND PALOLO 68
JAPANESE AND DUTCH NEW GUINEA 68
Advertising 68
Radio Communication in Eastern Papua 69
SOLOMON ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION 69
Advertising 69 , 70
Pacific Islands Mining Notes From Fiji 70
From Papua 70 , 71
From New Guinea 71 , 72 , 73
Advertising 71 , 72
Quotations for Islands Gold Shares 73
NEW BUILDINGS GO UP IN NEW GUINEA 73
NU-TEX—A NEW PAINT FOR TROPICAL BUILDINGS 73
Advertising 73
Death of Old Islands Trader 74
Advertising 74
A DELIGHTFUL BOOK! 74
N.G. GOLDFIELD NOTES 74
PATROL OFFICER WOUNDED IN NEW GUINEA 75
A FETE DAY IN FIJI 75
ASSISTANCE FOR PACIFIC PENNY-A-LINERS 75 , 76
Advertising 75 , 76
PROSPERITY RETURNS TO SAMOA 76
OUTBOARD MOTORS FOR THE PACIFIC 76
TAHITI’S DEPUTY Election in French Oceania 76
Thursday Is. Notes 76
Advertising 76
“Shooting of Natives in New Guinea” 77
PAPUAN METHODIST SYNOD 77
CHECKING MOSQUITO PEST IN N. GUINEA 77
FIRE ON COPRA SHIP 77
FIJIAN WORKMAN KILLED ON NEW REWA BRIDGE 77
MORE BUILDINGS FOR N. GUINEA 77
Advertising 77
Islands Produce 78
Advertising 78
Exchange Rates 78
Market Quotations 79
WAU-ITES NEW SPORT 79
Advertising 79
Shipping Services in the Pacific 80 , 81 , 82
Advertising 80 , 81 , 82 , 83 , 84

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