Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XVIII, No. 10 ( May 20, 1948)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
ADVERTISERS 5
HEIR TO TONGA'S THRONE 5
Advertising 5
IN THIS ISSUE: 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands monthly 7
THE SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION IS INAUGURATED 7 , 8
British Scholarships For Fiji Students 8
DEATH OF NOTABLE NEW CALEDONIAN 8
New Medical Centre For Fiji Building to Begin 8
METHODIST MISSION PLANS FOR FIJI 8
JAIL FOR NATIVE FORGER 8
FIJIJS COST OF LIVING AT NEW RECORD 8
Search for Oil in Papua Is Continuing 8
N. CALEDONIA'S TRADE AND COMMERCE FOR 1947 8
LIFE OF LATE SIR HUBERT MURRAY 8
FIJIAN SOCIETIES BUILD CULTURAL CENTRE IN SUVA 8
SAMOA’S NEW ASSEMBLY Official Opening By NZ Prime Minister 9
Native NG Servicemen Share Aust. Gratuity Benefits 9
SAMOAN COPRA GOES UP AGAIN 9
AUSTRALIAN INSULT TO POLYNESIANS NZ Takes Up Defence Of the Maoris 9
SHIPPING CONTROL New Guinea Services Restored To The Owners 9
Trans Oceanic Plane Forced Down In American Samoa 9
US-AUSTRALIAN DEAL IN N. GUINEA Surplus War Equipment Purchased for Million Dollars 9
TO CO-ORDINATE ADMINISTRATION IN SOUTH PACIFIC Six-Nations Commission Opens Sessions In Sydney 10
Another New Governor For N. Caledonia! 10
INVESTITURE AT PORT MORESBY 10
DISABLED SHIP IN FIJI WATERS 10
GOLD-SEEKERS DISAPPOINTED New NG Field Now Colled A "Washout" 11
TOURIST OFFICE ESTABLISH[?] AT NADI 11
PASSENGERS ON APRIL "MOL[?] 11
[?] THE FIJI £ [?] ess Men Want It [?] Own Correspondent 12
TO PAPUA-N. GUINEA 12
DIPHTHERIA IN PORT MORESBY 12
NEW GUINEA COCOA 12
BANK OF NSW REOPENS IN RABAUL 12
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, RABAUL 12
ADDRESSES SOUGHT 12
NO PROGRESS Dutch and 'Republicans' At Impasse in Java 13
N. GUINEA TIMBER CASES J. S. Garden on Trial 13
OTHER "MONTORO" TRAVELLERS 13
Advertising 14
37 Killed in NG Air Tragedy Canberra Howls About "Natives As Air Freight" 15
TO PAPUA-N. GUINEA BY SEA 15
New RC Bishop for Pacific The Most Rev. J. D Lehman of Sertei (Cook Is.) 15
Advertising 15 , 16
PAPUA'S WAR GRAVES 17
Anzac Day In Moresby 17
Advertising 17
N. Caledonia May Still Get Jap Labour 18
Advertising 18
Rapid Recovery Of Indonesian Trade 18
Sulfa Drugs for Leprosy New Treatment to be Given At Makogai 18
BATTLE WITH PITCAIRN'S SURF 18
Advertising 19
A PLEA FOR THE FIJI-INDIAN Is Government Doing All That Is Possible to Solve Urgent Problem? 20 , 21
Advertising 20
DEATH OF M. HIPPOLYTE DOBRITZ 21
EGGLESS SUVA FINDS EGGS FOR "MATUA" 21
Advertising 21
THE PRINCESS'S THANKS 22
Advertising 22
WESTERN PACIFIC AIRLINES Sydney-N. Hebrides-Solomons 22
HOTEL FOR LAE Some Movement At Lost 23
"Viti" Handed Over to New Owners 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
No More Beef! Suva Faces A Steak Famine Soon 24
Second Scholarship For Brilliant Fijian 24
Soap from Petroleum Shell Co.'s Second UK Detergent Plant 24
Pro-Red Commentary From Port Moresby Radio Station 25
AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT OF N. CALEDONIA URGED 25
Advertising 25 , 26
High Cost of Living Means More Resignations in N. Guinea 26
KETCH UP ON REEF 26
Progress on Nauru and Ocean Island Cantilever Near Completion 27
QUEEN SALUTE'S RETURN TO TONGA 27
Advertising 27 , 28
Not Ready For Self-Government Ratu Edward Says Native Peoples Should Wait 28
Advertising 29
HOW WHITES ABUSED BLACKS IN NG IN PRE-ED-WARDIAN DAYS Interesting Lecture to Students By Anthropologist Hogbin (Lieut.-Colonel) 30 , 31 , 32
Advertising 30 , 31 , 32
FIJIANS WANT MORE SAY IN RUGBY CONTROL 32 , 34
Advertising 33 , 34
"Motna" Incident in Suva Crew "Explains" 34
PROPOSED RISE IN FIJI CIVIL SERVICE PAY 34 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
STRANGELY MIXED 36 , 53 , 55
Advertising 36
REV. G. H. EASTMAN, OBE 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
Cl PA Lose Again! Orange Picking Boycott Fails 38
Advertising 39
"JOHN WILLIAMS VI" WILL BE BASED ON SUVA 40
Advertising 40
End of Fiji's Successful Cricket Season Returned Team Beats the Rest at Suva 40
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories Talk-Talk 41
FOUR RACES REPRESENTED HERE 41
Recruiting for a living 42 , 43
One Night of Horror in Santo 43
Where Are They Now? Formerly Well-Known Pacific Officers Are Scattered Far and Wide 44 , 45
THE BLUE CAVE 45
Short Story: The Half-Castes 45 , 48
Tropicalities 46
BOOK REVIEW They Lived in Tahiti 47
SERVICE SECTION Around Sydney Shops 48
TRAVEL, ACCOMMODATION 48
PACIFIC ISLANDS SERVICE BUREAU 48
WANTED: RECIPE FOR COMMON SOAP 48
Advertising 49 , 50
Dr. Verrier Wants A Fijian School of Painting 50
NEW LINE FOR FIJIAN TRADE WITH NZ 50
AWARDED US MEDAL 50
W. Samoa's New Assembly Now Taking Shape Samoan Members Chosen 51
Advertising 51 , 52 , 53 , 54
DEATH OF MISS HETTIE KENNEDY 55 , 56
Advertising 55 , 56
FLOATING MINES IN FIJI GROUP 56
"Porachute Post" Ends Mangaia's Isolation 56
TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS IN W. SAMOA 56
NATIVE LABOUR INSPECTION What Plantation Managers Have To Put Up With Under Wardist Regime in N. Guinea 57 , 58
Advertising 57 , 58
Notes From Madang 58
Advertising 59
INDIAN BUILDING SWAMPS ALL OTHERS IN SUVA 60
Advertising 60
State Funeral For Mataafa Thousands Pay Last Homage to High Chief 60
INFANTILE ANTICS IN THE SOLOMONS Bureaucracy Is On The Spree! 61
Advertising 61 , 62
STEAMER DAY—THEN AND NOW 63 , 64
Advertising 63 , 64
NEW CITY AND JOURNAL IN BORNEO 64
MISSION WORK IN MALEKULA Remarkable Change In 30 Years 65
MACLAREN-KING II LAUNCHED 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
Prices Up Again In Fiji Shoe Repairs, Sandals and Soap 66
NEW GUINEA SCHOLARSHIP FUND 66
SAMOAN SCHOOLCHILDREN IN DOMINION 66
FARMERS IN OUTER FIJI Experiments With Goats 67
ALLAN TIMPERLEY IS IN FORM 67
FIRST FIJIAN OXFORD "BLUE" 67
Advertising 67 , 68
COTTON AND FLOUR IN N. GUINEA Protest Against Prices Brings Only Political "Blah-Blah" 68
Upsurge of Enterprise Among Post-War Fijians 69
Advertising 69 , 70
BUNNERONG'S LITTLE SISTER! The Lights of Vila Come and Go 70
THE ORIGIN OF THE "TIN CAN MAIL" 70
Dismissal of Suva PWD Men First Effect of Scrapping of Development Plan 71
THE LATE ISLAY McOWAN 71
UK GOODS FOR FIJI 71
BIG PAYMENTS TO FIJI'S CANE GROWERS 71
Advertising 71 , 72
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 72 , 73 , 74
Advertising 73 , 74
N. IRELAND PLANTER'S DAUGHTER MARRIES 75
MUSICAL EVENING IN RABAUL 75
NEW GUINEA WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, MELBOURNE 75
Advertising 75 , 76
LINDENHAFEN Leased By Colonel H. f. Allan 77
PACIFIC ISLANDS SOCIETY 77
DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN PRIEST Father Gonnet, of Fiji 77 , 78
Advertising 77 , 78
The Month In Moresby 78
TONGAN STUDENTS IN NZ 78
DEATH OF MISS M. I. GRAYBURN 79
SILVER WEDDING STAMPS 79
DEATH OF M. JARDONNET 79
Advertising 79
FLOUR AND PRISONERS FOR TONGA 80
Advertising 80
NOTES FROM WEWAK 80
Gold Mines of Papua 80
POPULATION INCREASE IN NOUMEA 80 , 82
Advertising 81 , 82
INJURED NG RESIDENT REACHES BRISBANE 82
SUVA'S SHOWER! 82
HIGH COST OF LIVING IN TONGA But Copra is Up, Too 82
Advertising 83
DEATH OF GODFREY GARRICK 84
Advertising 84
NG Planters' Troubles Concerning Native Labour Recruits 84
FUTURE OF DREDGES IN NEW GUINEA 84
New Guinea Offers Few Chances For The Small Man 85
CLOSE CRICKET MATCH IN N. GUINEA 85
Burns Philp (SS) Co., Ltd. Has Another Profitable Year 85
MINE-SWEEPING 85
Advertising 85
ISLANDS PRODUCE 86
Advertising 86
BUYING PRICES AT SUVA, FIJI. PRODUCE REPORT 86
PRICE OF GOLD 86
COPRA 86
RUBBER 86
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 86
Exchange Rates 86
Advertising 87 , 88

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