Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XV, No. 5 (18 Dec., 1944)
Images
52
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
ROLL OF HONOUR—Section I. 2 , 51 , 39
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
Japs and Yanks Both Hunt Curios But With a Difference 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
A Plea for the "Small Man" in the Future of the Pacific 5 , 6
FIJIANS WORK FOR RNZAF 6
Mysterious Papuan Inquiry Commissioner Seeks Data on Events of Feb., 1942 7
FIJI RICE Price for Radi, 1945 7
NSW DUST REACHES FIJI 7
G. AND E. ISLANDERS BUY TENDER FOR ROYAL NAVY 7
Advertising 7
RAROTONGAN CONCERT PARTY 7
RETURN TO NEW GUINEA 8
AITUTAKI MAORI CHARGED WITH THEFT 8
New Laws in Fiji 8
TERRITORIAN PARTY IN SYDNEY 8
C. SULLIVAN PTY. LTD. 9
MERCHANT NAVY ADVENTURES OF FIJI RESIDENT 9
Price of Fiji Copra Letter to the Editor 9
PAPUA AND TNG TO BE ONE Plan Advocated by Sir W. McNicoll 9
"OLD-TIMERS" OF WESTERN SAMOA 9
CONFERENCE ON INDENTURED LABOUR SYSTEM Australian Territories Representatives Urge That Reforms be Slow and Gradual 10
AIRMAIL TO COOK ISLANDS Inaugural Plane at Rarotonga 10
TROPICALITILS 11
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE 11
FIJI AT WAR Outstanding Records on the Fighting and the Home Fronts 12
DECORATION FOR DR. DE CURTON 12
WASTER PETROL IN TAHITI 12
"SOME MEASURE OF SUCCESS" Quarterly Report of the Pacific Territories Association Submitted to Meeting 13 , 14
Advertising 13 , 14
DEATH OF GALLANT MISSIONARY Story of Rev. A. L. Sadd 15
TO SIERRA LEONE 15
New Governor of Fiji 15
ORANGES FROM SUNDAY ISLAND? 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
Reorganisation of Fijian Affairs What it Will Mean 16
COUNCIL OF CHIEFS MEET IN FIJI 16 , 17
Seventeen Years in the Cooks Mr. S. Bennett Leaves for NZ 17
TOKIO RADIO IS COMIC 17
Advertising 17
N. ZEALAND WANTS BANANAS! 18
Advertising 18
The Story of Corporal Sefanaia, V.C. 19 , 21
Advertising 19 , 20
TONKINESE BARBER MURDERED 21
Distinguished Chinese Arrives in Tahiti 21
FINE RECORD OF MAKOGAI 21
Advertising 21
Are They to Be Forgotten Men? 22
AIR-MAIL TO W. SAMOA 22
IN COMMEMORATION OF RLS 22
Advertising 22
Progress in Rarotonga From Our Own Correspondent 23
WEDDING OF INTEREST TO PAPUAN RESIDENTS 23
Advertising 23
THE MORRIS HEDSTROM SCHOLARSHIP 24
Advertising 24
Noumea's "Coconut Telegraph Saito and the American Treasure 24
UNSUSPECTED TREASURE 24
Brotosj Expert PlansNew Planting Policy for British-Pacific TERritorries How Land and Agriculture Can be Tied Up With Help for Native Races 25
Advertising 25
MISSIONARY-LAYMAN FRICTION 26
Advertising 26
WHO ARE THE EXPLOITERS? 26
RAROTONGA BABY SHOW 26
MY SOUTH SEAS CHRISTMASES From Suva to Salamaua With Alice Allen Innes 27 , 29 , 30
Advertising 27 , 28 , 29 , 30
MISHAPS TO COOK ISLANDS SHIPPING 30
Advertising 31
"TEREPO" The Story of Alain Gerbault 32 , 33
Advertising 32 , 33 , 34
Military Set-up in New, Guinea Is it Within the Law? 35
The Isle of Pines Former Haunt of Sandalwooders Now a Backwater 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
W. SAMOA'S COCOA INDUSTRY European Planters Being Driven Out by Lack of Labour 36 , 37
Advertising 36
THE POLYNESIAN CLUB OF SYDNEY 37
FILARIA VICTIMS Affected by Unseasonable Weather 37
BISHOP OF MELANESIA 37
Advertising 37 , 38
Advertising 39
New Guina's Gallant Women Melbourne Association Reports on Busy Year 40
Advertising 40
Native Labour-Professor Elkin Defended 41
Advertising 41 , 42
GUESS AT NEW TERRITORIES BOUNDARIES IN THE PACIFIC 42
THE WAYS OF THE LATE THOS. CARODOC KERRY 42
THREE YEARS IN THE WILDERNESS Have They Taught The Territorian Anything? 43 , 44 , 45
Advertising 43 , 44
"NOTHING FOR DEAD ONE" 45
Advertising 45
FIJIANS REMEMBERED IN NEW ZEALAND 46
Advertising 46
THERE IS AN "INDENTURE" SYSTEM IN POLYNESIA 46 , 47
DEATH OF MRS. C. F. RICH 47
Adrift for 15 Days 47
Advertising 47
RETURN OF CIVILIAN LIFE IN THE MARIANAS 48
Advertising 48
GILBERT ISLAND LEND-LEASE 48
"PULLING BOYS" Pre-war Crime Now Legal 49
Canada's Japs Problems of Settlements in Pacific Region 49
Advertising 49
ISLANDS PRODUCE 50
FIJI BUYING PRICES 50
PRICE OF GOLD 50
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 50
Exchange Rates 50
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 50
Advertising 52

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