Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XII, No. 12 (16 July, 1942)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1 , 2
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
THE COMING AIR ARMADAS WILL END THE WAR 5 , 6
PACIFIC ISLANDS YEARBOOK—SPECIAL WARTIME EDITION 6
TO KILL TWO EVILS WITH ONE BOMB 6
ONE SUIT—NO SHIRT ! Pacific Evacuees and the Australian Clothes Ration 7
"POUR LA PATRIE" New Caledonian Free French Killed 7
SAMARAI LAD MISSING 7
COPRA All South Seas Distribution Now Under Government Control 7
PERSONAL 7
MILITARY PLAN FOR RUNNING TERRITORIES PLANTATIONS Being Strongly Opposed by Evacuated Owners 8
PRISONERS IN NEW GUINEA 8
NOW "CONSUL GENERAL" USA Representative in New Caledonia 8
QUININE PROBLEM Foresight of Anglican Mission 8
Advertising 8
AS IT WAS; AND AS IT IS 9
GALLIC TEMPERAMENTS CLASH IN NEW CALEDONIA 9
A FANTASTIC DISTINCTION Direct & "Consequential” War Damage 9
MR. TREVOR JOHNSON TO LEAVE FIJI Mr. A. T. Newboult Appointed Colonial Secretary 9
Wartime Governor The Work of Sir Harry Luke 10
EVACUEES AND INCOME TAXATION 10
SIR HARRY LUKE RETIRES New Appointment Apparently Connected With South Pacific War Sitation 10 , 11
Advertising 11
SUVA READY Extensive Preparations Against Attack 11
ERUPTIONS, ETC. But None in Japan 11
SIX MEN ON A LAUNCH How They Escaped From the Sepik to Pt. Moresby 12
NEW HEBRIDES MAN AND WIFE IN THE SERVICES 13
SUVA'S MOSQUITOES How War Has Increased the Pest 13
CITRUS CROPS IN FIJI Good Products but Limited Market 13
DESTRUCTION What Invasion Did to Enterprises in New Guinea 13 , 14
TWO YOUNG AIRMEN FROM THE ISLANDS 14
RUBBER FROM PAPUA And Bathos From the Sydney "Telegraph" 14
VALUE OF NEW CALEDONIA 15
HOW PACIFIC GOLD SHARES HAVE RISEN 15
TERRITORIES RESIDENTS IN AUSTRALIA 15
PITCAIRN New Angles on the Old Story of the "Bounty" 15
LIGHT ON HALF-FORGOTTEN INCIDENT OF EARLY TAHITI 16
MISSIONARIES IN PAPUA 16
HOW BEST TO GOVERN FIJI That Embarrassing Demand for Representative Government 17 , 18
Advertising 17 , 18
NATIVES ARE LEARNING BASEBALL 18
DEATH OF MR. RAGG 18
A NEW GUINEA MUNCHAUSEN 19 , 21
Advertising 19 , 20
BOOM IN COOK IS. COPRA 21 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
MARAMA OF MOOREA Colourful Chapter of Tahitian History 22 , 23
Smokers' Desperate plight Experiences of a Ship-less Island 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
ONE GAY WEEK A TRADER’S TALE BY “TUKAPA KOKO” 24
"VAGUS" LOST Londoner's Bod Luck in Northern Cooks 25
Reports of Deaths in New Guinea Should be Received With Reserve 25
Advertising 25
NO QUININE One Effect of Loss of Java 26
Advertising 26
ON WITH THE DANCE! Novel Features of Village Life in Melanesia 26 , 27 , 28
Advertising 26 , 27
MAORI BECOMES A LIEUT.-COLONEL 28
HEN-PECKED THUTMOSE III OF EGYPT Quaint Angle on the Fascinating Theory Which Gives Polynesians' Origin to Egypt 28 , 29
Advertising 28
Remarkable Career of Rear-Admiral d'Argenlieu 29
Death of Mr. G. A. Stewart, of Pt. Moresby 29
Advertising 29
COOK IS. FRUIT 30
Advertising 30
They Got Away Adventures of Territories' Residents Who Escaped the Japs 30 , 31 , 32
Advertising 31 , 32
"TRANQUIL" Conditions in French Oceania 32
DEATH OF MR. J. J. GRIFFITHS 32
IN THE FORCES Former New Guinea Officials 32
GAOL-BREAKERS IN REVERSE A TRADER’S TALE BY “TUKAPA KOKO” 33
Advertising 33
THE MARAAMU When Tahiti Yells For Hot-water Bottles 34
Advertising 34
“FANTASTIC” How Ignorant Sydney Newspaper Described New Guinea Resident's Claim in Respect of Runaway Labour. 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
"Inside" Stories of the War HOW FRANCE WAS BETRAYED IN 1940 36 , 37 , 38 , 39
Advertising 37 , 38 , 39
FIJI COPRA BOARD 40
Advertising 40
ROLL OF HONOUR 40 , 41 , 42
Advertising 41 , 42
TAHITI'S HATS Aehos and Paumotus 42
ONE NIGHT IN GREECE Written for "PIM" by Lance-Corporal J. D. Wilkinson, of the AIF, formerly of Papua. 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
NEW GUINEA WOMEN Much Valuable Work Done 45 , 46
Advertising 45 , 46
MANY DEATHS 46
LOOTING IN MISIMA 46
NZ GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN FIJI, SAMOA, TONGA 46
QUAINT SPEECH OF NIUE (Niue is an Upheaved Mass of Broken Coral, between the Cook Islands and Samoa) 47
BIRTH 47 , 48
SUPER-FISHERMEN OF NIUE 48
Advertising 48
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 49
Broadcast to French Colonies 49
Quotations For Mining Shares 49
PRICE OF GOLD 49
ISLANDS PRODUCE 49
Exchange Rates 49
Market Quotations 49
Index to Volume XII. 50 , 51
Advertising 52

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