Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIII, No. 3 ( Oct. 17, 1942)
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48
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1 , 2
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
Advertising 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
JAPAN IS OUT ON THE END OF A BOUGH 5 , 6 , 7
PRACTICAL HELP FOR EVACUEES What New Guinea Women's Club is Doing 7
JAPANESE IN NAURU Administrator Would Not Leave 8
Catholic Missionaries Murdered By Japanese in Solomons 8
AMERICAN SUCCESS IN SOLOMONS PROTECTS SOUTH PACIFIC Clearer Picture of Events in Tulagi Area 8 , 41
FUTUNA-WALLIS Now Within Fighting France Administration 9
DEATH OF MR. J. F. NEWMAN, OF MALEKULA 9
NATIVE PASTORS ARE CARRYING ON 9
KILLED BY ENEMY SHELL Captain John MacEachran, of BSI 9
CAMERAMAN IN NEW GUINEA 9
BUNA-KOKODA REGION Scene of Recent Operations Described by Old Resident 10
WHISKERS IN TAHITI 10
Currency Problems Australian Sixpences Are Legal Tender in Fiji 11
WATER SHORTAGE Drastic Action in Suva 11
DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN COOK IS. ARIKI 11
CAPTAIN TO PILOT-OFFICER 11
LETTERS FROM RABAUL MEN News of 18 Prisoners of War 11
Advertising 12
NATIONAL SERVICE IN FIJI Legislative Council Approves 12 , 13
CANADIAN JAPS Migration Policy, Similar to That of USA, Removes Them From Pacific Coast 13
Freedom For Fighting French Guarantee Given by New Zealand 13
HENRI SAUTOT Important Post in West Africa 13
SOLOMON ISLANDS BATTLE How Americans and Australians Recovered Tulagi Area From Japs 14 , 15
FIJI WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICES 15
Distinguished Service 15
Advertising 15
PORT'S THIRD "CLUB" An Amusing Memory of Pre-war Papua 16
New Indian School in Fiji 16
TWO OLD RESIDENTS PASS ON Chris Heilesloe and Paul Hoeflich, of Samoa 17
MEASLES WITHOUT FUN 17
Advertising 17
MAJOR A. B. ROSS KILLED IN ACTION 18
Advertising 18
NIPPON IS "WINING" Proclamation to New Guinea Natives 18
Advertising 18
TAHITI HAS SOME JAP PRISONERS 18
Advertising 18
POTATOES FROM RAPA Tahiti's New Supply 19
COOK IS. TOMATOES 19
Advertising 19 , 20
VAVA OF THE TIARE Amusing Memories of Lovina's Reign 21
Advertising 21
Why Pacific Territories Association Should be Supported 22
Advertising 22
WHAT HURRICANE DID TO ISOLATED PALMERSTON ISLAND 22
MAJOR AYRIS GOES TO SEA 22
CHINESE AS A BAROMETER Left Papeete En Masse in December :: Return in July 23
Advertising 23
TAHITI'S EARLIEST AVIATORS Quaint Gentlemen Who Sought Treasure in Brown Bottles 24
Advertising 24
ROLL OF HONOUR 25 , 26 , 27
Advertising 26
Samoa's New Revenues 27
Advertising 27
USE OF COCONUTS As Food, Oil, Fertiliser 28 , 29
Advertising 28
COOK IS. FRUIT Tragedy of the Disappearing Orange 29
Advertising 29
FIGHTING FOR THEIR RIGHTS Executive Reports to General Meeting of Pacific Territories Association 30 , 31
Advertising 30 , 31
SHALL HE DIE IN VAIN? 32
Advertising 32
MISSING SUBMARINE Mystery of the AE2 32
SAMOAN PRICES HIGH New Rates For Cocoa and Copra 32
Advertising 32
WEEK-END "HEAVEN" A Two-days' Jaunt Out of Lautoka 33
BAD LANGUAGE ! 33
Advertising 33 , 34
Fighting French Casualties in Libya 35
JAP HEAVILY FINED FOR RADIO OFFENCE 35
MISSIONARIES IN BSI 35
TNG AIRMAN IS MARRIED 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
Old Days in The Louisiades Memories of the First Recruiter 36
GREAT MISSIONARY PASSES 37
FATE OF RABAUL MEN 37
Advertising 37
FREE FRENCH FINANCE Operation of Central Bank 38
Advertising 38
FIJI ON A WAR FOOTING Action by New Governor 38
First Battles On Buna- Kokoda Road Memories of Over 40 Years Ago 39
FIJI'S NEW GOVERNOR 39
Advertising 39
CHINA'S HATRED OF JAPAN "Manchukuo" is an Offence 40
Advertising 40 , 41
OVERDUE PRAISE FOR NEW GUINEA "BOYS" Unique Value in Maintaining Supply Lines 42 , 43
Advertising 42
Missionaries Reported Killed North-east Coast of Papua 43
BLACK LIP PEARL SHELL IN DEMAND 43
WAR RISK COMPENSATION MUDDLE IN FIJI Chamber of Commerce Makes Forthright Charge of Breach of Good Faith 43 , 44
Advertising 44
MONSIEUR MANSARD DEAD Notable Figure in Fighting France 44
New Fiji Governor in Australia 44
Advertising 44
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 45
Quotations For Mining Shares 45
PRICE OF GOLD 45
ISLANDS PRODUCE 45
Exchange Rales 45
Market Quotations COPRA 45
RUBBER 45
SCOTS IN THE SOUTH SEAS A Trader's Bitter Tale, by "Tukapa Koko" 46 , 47
Advertising 46 , 48

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