Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIV, No. 7 (17 Feb., 1944)
Images
44
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
ROLL OF HONOUR 2 , 43 , 39 , 40 , 41
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
DEATH OF MR. J. R. CLAY, OF PAPUA 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Anzac Plan for the South Pacific Territories 5 , 6
NEW GUINEA GOLD LOSSES Illegal Acts Reported 6
TAHITI CHINESE May Go to Help China 7
Tragedy in Nukualofa Four Young Fiji Residents Drowned 7
EMPIRE MEDAL FOR N. GUINEA NATIVE 7
INTERDICT ON TAHITI TRAVELLERS 7
FIJI COMMANDER WOUNDED 7
IS JAP BREAKING IN N. GUINEA? What the Allies Have Done 7
Advertising 7
FEWER DOLLARS Samoa Returning to Normal 8
Wreaths for Rabaul's Dead Ceremonies at Sydney and Brisbane 8
FIJI MILITARY FORCE CASUALTIES 8
Call to Young Frenchmen 8
SEND THEM TO HAWAII! Tahiti Wails at Prospect of Indian Migration From Fiji 8
An American Answer to Japan 8
WELL KNOWN MEN MISSING IN THE GILBERTS 9
14 Nuns Escape Prisoners of Japs in Gilberts for Many Months 9
CYCLONIC STORM Damage on Rarotonga and Niue 9
MISSION HAS "ALDERMAN" TROUBLE 9
THE FUTURE OF GOLD 9
ANNUAL MEETING OF N. GUINEA RSSAILA 9
FIJI SUGAR TROUBLES Indian Agitators May Drive CSR Out of Colony 10
FIJI OFFICE Opened in Sydney 10
DEATH OF MR. R. B. HOWARD, OF SUVA 10
Can We Live in a Coconut Grove on Nothing a Year? 10
POMARE'S BIBLE For Sale—Then Withdrawn 11
LAUTOKA TOWN BOARD 11
FIJI NATIVES Revision of Administrative System 11
COLONIAL STUDENTS MAY NOW GO TO UK 11
HIDDEN SNAKE IN PARADISE Elephantiasis In Oceania 11
Advertising 11
FATE OF THE PACIFIC MANDATES Legalistic Claim That They Must be Absorbed in Existing Empires—And its Refutation 12 , 32
TROPICALITIES 13
TOO MANY GOOD THINGS IN TAHITI! 13
SAMOAN CONDITIONS 13
NG LABOUR AND AMATEURS A Disturbing Outlook 14
Advertising 14
IDLE FIJIANS SENT HOME Firm Measures Taken 14
ARE THE JAPANESE LAST-DITCH FIGHTERS? What Will Happen When the Bombs Fall? 15 , 16 , 17
Advertising 15 , 16
CYCLONE IN NOUMEA NATIVE CUTTER LOST 17
NATIVE SENSE OF SMELL HELPS ALLIES 17
Advertising 17 , 18
ÜBIQUITOUS "PB" Good War Record 19
COURT-MARTIALLED FOR BURNING CANE-FIELD 19
Advertising 19
FIJI’S TIMBERS Conservator Urges Immediate Action 20
Advertising 20
Dutch Consulate for Noumea Will Care for 7,000 Javanese 20
ASSAULT ON BUNA 21
N. CALEDONIAN ELECTION IN MARCH 21
Advertising 21
CALEDONIAN MINES ANOTHER WARTIME CASUALTY 22
VALUE OF MINERAL EXPORTS, 1939-43 (IN FRANCS) 22
Advertising 22
Japan Fights for a "Negotiated Peace" Explanation of Pacific Strategy 23
DR. J. D. THOMSON LEAVES THE SOLOMONS 23
Advertising 23 , 24
PLAN TO PROVIDE TRADE UNIONS FOR THE "FUZZY WUZZIES" 25 , 26
TERRITORIAN DECORATED 25
A JOURNAL WORTH SUBSCRIBING TO: ‘CURRENT PROBLEMS’ 25
Advertising 25 , 26
AMERICAN-FRENCH CO-OPERATION WARTIME MEASURES IN NOUMEA 27
SAMOA ADMINISTRATOR IN N. ZEALAND 27
Advertising 27 , 28
A DESERTED EL DORADO 29
FORTUNE OF THE SEA A Missionary Tries to Get to Pitcairn 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
NO PAREU ! Minor Wartime Tragedy in Polynesia 30
FIJI'S NEW MOSQUITO 30
Scouting the Hard Way THREE NIGHTS WITH A BOMB-HAPPY CARRIER 31
TO CARE FOR FIJIANS IN AUSTRALIA 31
THREE FIJI PEOPLE IN NEW YEAR HONOURS 31 , 32
Advertising 31 , 32
Why Pacific Mandates Must Go Into Melting-pot 32 , 33
£3,000 PROFIT ! Out of New Guinea Pennies 33
Advertising 33
Samoa as "A Bed of Roses" 33
Advertising 33 , 34
FUTURE OF THE SOLOMONS Melanesia's Inspiring Bishop Busy in Australia 34 , 35
Help for Territories' Men Women's Club Want Hospital Visitors 35
POLYNESIAN CLUB ENTERTAINS War Brings Many Islanders to Sydney 35
Advertising 35
"KANAKA" Not an Opprobrious Term 36
Advertising 36
Fiji Planters May Help to Cure Leprosy 36
Advertising 36
LOST TREASURE OF TAHITI Captain Cook's Portrait 37
CAPT. S. ELDER NOW "NEARER THE FUN" 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
TULAGI'S SCARS Quick Healing Hand of the Tropics 38
"FLYING BURES" How "Faith, Hope and Charity" Guarded Fiji Shores 38
Advertising 39 , 40 , 41
Quotations For Mining Shares 42
Advertising 42
ISLANDS PRODUCE 42
Market Quotations COPRA 42
Exchange Rates 42
Advertising 44

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