Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. X, No. 7 ( Feb. 15, 1940)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3 , 4
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 5 , 74
Advertising 5
ADVERTISERS 6
Contents 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands Monthly 7
How Long Will Copra-Producers Sit Quiet Under This Exploitation? 7 , 8
REACHING OUT FOR ATOLLS U.S.A. Claims in Central Pacific 8
Off Beaten Tracks in the Pacific.—X. 8
NO FLIES! Does Tahiti's "Crazy Ant" Hold Secret of Immunity? 9
CIVILISATION ! 9
HIDDEN SAIPAN Probable Japanese Fortifications 9
NEW HOTEL FOR PORT MORESBY 9
SHARKS AT SALAMAUA 9
New Guinea’s New Industry Good Future for Cocoa Producers 10
STILL HELD UP Trans-Tasman and Trans-Pacific Air Services 10
Rapid Growth of Fiji's Gold Industry 11
A GHOST OF 1917 11
Murdered by Nazi Torpedo Sister Neave, Lately of New Hebrides 11
UNKNOWN DUTCH N. GUINEA New Expedition to Explore Northwards of Digoel 11
OVERSHOT THE AERODROME Fatal Plane Crash in Wau 11
PAPUAN ROMANCE 12
BAD 'FLU EPIDEMIC IN PAPUA 12
NEW TOWN IN PAPUA Springing up on Site of Great New Oil Bore 12
GALES IN CENTRAL PACIFIC 12
"GUBA" TO BE SOLD 12
back to your BEARDS ! 12
Advertising 12
Scientific Check Over Pacific Records of Bishop Museum, Honolulu 13
FIJI'S TWO RICH MINES AT TAVUA 13
TROPICALITIES 14
Advertising 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 15
Advertising 15 , 16
£10,000 FROM BANABANS Remarkable Tribute to British 16
WRECK OF M.V. "TUTU I LA" Accident in Apia-Pago Service 17
Why Should Not Matson Liners Pause at Apia? 17 , 18
Advertising 17 , 18
FIJIANS NOW WILL STEAL CARS 18
N.G. Rifles' O.C. Resigns 18
PAPUA'S RUBBER Industry's Good Prospects 18
Death of Mr. Charles E. Parker 18
EUROPEAN-SAMOANS Reasonable Demand For Recognition 19
PRICE-FIXING IN PAPUA 19
Advertising 19
MUDDLED MEDICAL STANDARD Men With Malaria Rejected in New Guinea 20
Advertising 20
RABAUL LIVES AGAIN Improvement' in Business 20
Port Moresby Water Supply Derails of Financial Plan 20
Geese Kill Their Golden Egg 20
Advertising 21 , 22
"McNicoll's Long-Tailed Bird of Paradise" 22
The Naming of the Bird 22
SAMARA! WHARF 22
TO COMBAT THE CHINESE Long-Delayed Move by French in Tahiti 23
JAPAN ATTACKS CEYLON'S PAPAIN INDUSTRY 23
Advertising 23 , 24
EXPEDITION TO TONGA DELAYED 24
"Moalaita" Passengers 24
N.G. PUBLIC SERVICE 24
Nazi Attitude Towards Natives Claim That Miscegenation Means Racial Collapse 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
"Cheeky Natives" Statement1 by Resident Magistrate 26
BURGLARY AT PAGO PAGO 26
A FORGOTTEN GASTROPOD Dirty Work by Hawaiian Tourist Bureau Suspected 27
Advertising 27
Mission Journal Discontinued After 62 Years 28
Advertising 28
Future Planting in New Guinea Hon. G. Murray's Emphatic Opinion 28
MAKING THE JAPANESE BEHAVE American Problems in Hawaii 28
CACAO CONTROL British Government's Purchase 29
Advertising 29
PAPUA'S "UNCONTROLLED AREA" 30
Advertising 30
NEW HOTEL TO SERVE FIJI GOLDFIELD 30
G. A. Loudon's Elder Daughter Married in Port Moresby: Good Wishes of 100 Guests. 30
SOLOMON ISLANDS AFFAIRS Important Discussions Affect Finance, Taxation Cr Copra Price 31 , 33
Advertising 31 , 32 , 33
CANE FOR DELINQUENT LABOURERS Native Control In New Guinea 33 , 34
Advertising 34
YACHTSMEN AND YACHTS The "Idle Hour" Again 34 , 35
Advertising 35
N.G. GOLD Output Now Exceeding Two and Half Millions p.a. 35
N.G.G. SHARES 36
Advertising 36
U.S.A. AND THE WAR How Allies Are Fighting Americans' Battle 36 , 37
NEW GUINEA MEN FOR A.I.F. 37 , 38
Advertising 37
Advertising 38
40 YEARS IN THE NEW HEBRIDES Remarkable Changes Among Natives Australia Affected by Condominium's Strange Political Condition (SPECIALY WRITTEN BY REV. MAURICE FRATER WHO HAS JUT COMPLETED 40 TEARS' SERVICE AS A MISSIONARY IN NEW HEBRIDES) 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 42
Advertising 39 , 40 , 41 , 42
UNREPRESENTED Morobe Residents and N. Guinea Council 42
PIONEERS OF PAPUA 42
TAPU A Sinister Power Which Lingers in Old Polynesia 43
Advertising 43
CUTTER FOR LEPER STATION 44
Advertising 44
New Law Under Fire Twin Wheels on Fiji Lorries 44
THE GOLD WAS THERE! 44
SCUTTLED Suva Sees the End of a Familiar Barque 45
Advertising 45
New Launch for U.S.S. Co., Fiji 46
Advertising 46
Travellers' Twaddle Soliloquy Induced by a Book About Tahiti 46
A BITING REPLY Mr. Cowley and "The Tongan Mind" 47
Editorial Confession 47 , 48
Advertising 47 , 48
How Rev. McKean Was Killed Light on a Point of Tahitian History 48 , 49
Advertising 48
PAPUAN'S FORTITUDE 49
The Romance in Your Cultivator 49 , 50
Advertising 49 , 50
LOOSE AGAIN 50
N.G. Native Labour Problem Commission at Work on Difficult Task 50
MALIETOA Royal Title Awarded in Western Samoa 51
"Ernie" Dover Dead Pioneer of Morobe Goldfields 51
Workers' Compensation Law for N. Guinea 51 , 52
Advertising 51 , 52
A TRADER'S TALE 52 , 53
COPRA PRICE IN PAPUA 53
"STAMP RACKET" New Issue For Norfolk Is. 53 , 54
Advertising 53 , 54
BOB BOYD PASSES ON Story of a Pioneer 54 , 55
Advertising 54
New Bishop Rules in Morobe, T.N.G. 55
GOOD SHOOTING IN FIJI 55
Advertising 55
Bananas—Profitable and Otherwise What New Zealand is Doing in Central Pacific Trade 56
BASEBALL IN N. GUINEA 56
Advertising 56
Native Schooner Pulled Off Reef and Taken to Suva 57
MOROBE'S YOUNG AIRMEN IN THE R.A.F. 57 , 58
Advertising 57 , 58
PROSPECTOR 58 , 59
Advertising 59
NEW CINEMA THEATRE IN BA, FIJI 60
Advertising 60
TAX PAPUA! New War-Horror in Contemplation 60
DEATH OF FRENCH OCEANIA DELEGATE 61
Banners For New Guinea Defence Force 61
Advertising 61
M.V. "LAKATOI," OF SAMARA! 62
Advertising 62
NEW BOOKS 62
A Tropical Interlude in Port Moresby 62
Advertising 62
PRIMITIVE CURRENCY SYSTEMS Curious Native Coinage 63 , 64
Advertising 63 , 64
KILLED—AND ALIVE AGAIN 64
COST OF A NEW CAPITAL 64
NORFOLK ISLAND'S TRADE 64
ISLANDS MINING NEWS 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
Quotations For Islands Mining Shares 66
A WINE TRAGEDY IN TAHITI 66
PRICE OF GOLD 66
RIDDLE OF THE PACIFIC Another Mon "Solves" Easter Island 67
Advertising 67 , 68
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 69
Advertising 69
Exchange Rates 70
Advertising 70
ISLANDS PRODUCE 70
Market Quotations Copra 71 , 72
Advertising 71 , 72
FASHIONS OF POLYNESIA Memory of Halley's Comet 72
HOW TO DEAL WITH SILVERFISH 72
SHIPPING SERVICES IN THE PACIFIC 73 , 74
Advertising 73
HORRORS OF PACIFIC VOYAGES 74
Boats for the Islands 74
NOT UNDERSTOOD 74
NEW GUINEA'S RECRUITS 74
CHAIN OF WEATHER STATIONS 74
Advertising 75 , 76

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