Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XVIII, No. 11 ( Jun. 18, 1948)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
ADVERTISERS 5
Advertising 5
IN THIS ISSUE: 6
BRITISH MARKET FOR FIJI LEMONS 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands Monthly 7
The Brown Brother Complex In World Affairs 7 , 8
Maoris In—Other Polynesians Out! Extraordinary Interpretation of Australian Immigration Laws 8
NEW GUINEA WOMEN'S CLUB OF SYDNEY 8
TERRITORIES APPOINTMENTS 8
Death of John Spychiger, Notable Stamp Collector 8
NEW ASSEMBLY IN SAMOA Quarantine Imposes Last-Minute Absence of the NZ Prime Minister 9
A "FIZZLE" Reported Gold Discovery In New Guinea 9
RECORD FIJIAN PRODUCTION Exports in 1947 Worth £6,142,000 9 , 10
MR. E. J. WARD TO VISIT TERRITORIES 10
NEW FINANCIAL SECRETARY FOR FIJI 10
SECOND ROYAL TONGAN BIRTH 10
Trans-Tasman Traffic Snarl. How Socialists Have Dealt With South Pacific Travel in 1948 10
"RUENA" REFLOATED 10
Eric Feldt Replies to Dr. Hogbin 11
Vice-Regal Visit to Islands 11
To London Via Canada By BCPA ANA Acquire Interest in Hongkong Airline 11
NAURU AND OCEAN MAILS STOLEN 11
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOVERNOR IN NOUMEA 11
OIL SOON FROM DUTCH NEW GUINEA Important New Industry to be Established 12
Territories’ Officials Threaten Direct Action Inadequate Concessions Made By Money-Wasters At Canberra 13 , 77
"MATUA" PASSENGERS 13
Advertising 14
Mr. Ward Under Sharp Fire Political Repercussions of New Guinea Timber Case 15 , 17 , 18
Advertising 15 , 16 , 17 , 18
PACIFIC AIR SERVICES Qantas Survey Flight to NH; TRAPAS May Resume in June 18
DEATH OF MR. C. W. THOMAS 18
Death of W. A. Wignall 18
Advertising 19
Engagement 20
Advertising 20
NZ Airways Seek Tourists For South Seas 20
PAWPAWS AND PAPAIN 20
Gilbertese Strike On Ocean Island 20
DEATH OF NOUMEA PRIEST 20
Advertising 20
PACIFIC SHIPPING SERVICES Two More Trips for "Marine Phoenix"; "Bulolo" Back Soon 21 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
Ships and Planes for the Solomons Promised Better Conditions Should Assist Rehabilitation 22
NATIVES SHOULD WORK OUT THEIR OWN SALVATION 22
Advertising 23
SAVINGS BANK FOR G. & E. 24
Advertising 24
THE MANUS BASE Formal Transfer In Mid-1948 24
N. CALEDONIAN TIMBER FOR AUSTRALIA 24
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION'S FIRST MEETING Committee Seeking A Home in Suva or Noumea 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
BP's Sell Out Wallis And Futuna Interests 26
DEATH OF MR. ERNEST HENRY CRAIG Third Generation Members of Old Papuan Family 26
Advertising 27 , 28
TOA Fiying-Boat Passengers in Fiji Praise for Antilles Crew 28 , 29
Advertising 29 , 30
Sir Peter Buck Remains A British Citizen 31
Advertising 31
AUSTRALIA HAS NOTHING TO FEAR FROM ISLANDERS 32
Advertising 32
Search for G. & E. Capital Still Goes On 32
FIJIAN WHARF LABOURERS MAKE CARGO-HANDLING RECORDS 32
Advertising 33 , 34
Japanese Goods Soon? Hongkong Businessmen Allege US-Sponsored Dumping Abroad 34
N. HEBRIDES COTTON CO. 34
Not An Appeal By Catholic Church Move for Secondary School In Samoa Is Explained 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
Suicide or Farming! Frightful Alternatives for Fiji-Indian Schoolboy 36
INDIANS JAILED FOR HOUSEBREAKING 36
Advertising 37 , 38
DISABLED SHIP REPAIRED IN SUVA 38
Advertising 38
Missions Do Not Like BSI Government Plans for Education 38
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories Talk-Talk 39
CLERGYMAN-SKIPPER 39
First Conference of the South Commission 40
The Stephens Family of Urelapa 41
Tale of a Little Ship 42
Tropicalities 43 , 44
The Evolution of a Sinabada 44
ONE LONE CZECH TWO GERMAN WARSHIPS 45 , 46
SERVICE SECTION 46
PACIFIC ISLANDS SERVICE BUREAU 46 , 48
Advertising 47 , 48
BULOLO TIMBER LEASES SOUGHT IN 1925 How "Yorky" Booth Was Treated by Officialdom 48
CRUISE OF THE "YANKEE" 48
No Fortunes In NG Nutmegs 49
INDIAN MLC SPEAKS OUT OF TURN IN NZ 49
ELOPING LOVERS TOOK FAMILY FUNDS ON TRIP 49
Advertising 49
Quarter Million Tons Annual Production of Makatea Phosphate 50
POLIOMYELITIS QUARANTINE Off In Fiji; On Again In W. Samoa 50
Advertising 50
ANZAC DAY AT HONIARA, BSI 50
COOK ISLANDS' TROUBLES An Analysis By An Old Resident 51 , 52
Advertising 51 , 52
Nth. Qld.-NG Shipping Services Cairns Chamber of Commerce And Papuan Planters' Assn. Ask for Better Facilities 52
MAORI RUGBY TEAM TO TOUR FIJI 52
Samoa Trip Off 52
Fiji Relaxes Imports From Sterling Areas 53
ADMINISTRATOR VISITS KAVIENG 53
Advertising 53
NEW ELECTRICITY PLANT FOR SUVA 54
Advertising 54
CENTRALISING FIJI'S PROVINCIAL SCHOOLS 54
Cost of Living Bonus For Fiji Public Servants 55
Advertising 55
Big Bang At Tadji N. Guinea's "Little Bikini" 56
Advertising 56
Origin of Polynesian Diocese 56 , 57
JUDGMENT IN TONGAN TITLE CASE 57
FIRST POST-WAR WEDDING IN WEWAK 57
Advertising 57 , 58
More Deliberations On Fiji Liquor Bill 59
Tongan Still Under Australian Immigration Ban 59
COPRA GROWERS' UNION OF FIJI 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
BP's Again Earn Steady Profits 60
PYGMIES, PAST AND PRESENT 60
Advertising 60
Madang Newsletter 61
Advertising 61
Araument Over Trial of Filipino For N. Guinea Mirder 62
Advertising 62
CANDLENUT OIL New Industry In Fiji 62
High Cost of Lavatories In Suva 62
INDIANS' PLACE IN FIJI Agitation to Share in Trusteeship Over Fijians 63 , 64
Advertising 63 , 64
NEW PRESIDENT OF SUVA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 64
CANNOT GET LABOUR Territories' Richest Mine Is Still Held Up 64
NOTES FROM EAST SAMOA 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
"No Clothes, No Taxes, Please!" An American Couple's Vain Search In the Pacific 66 , 68
Advertising 67 , 68
How to Solve Fiji's Racial Problem and Develop This Rich Colony Old Half-Caste Resident Urges European Immigration 68 , 69 , 70
Advertising 69 , 70
FIJI PRODUCTS FOR NZ FOOD PROCESSING 70
NEW BRITAIN LADIES' CLUB HOLDS SUCCESSFUL BALL 70
IMPROVEMENTS IN RABAUL 70
Advertising 71
COPRA HANDLING CHARGES INCREASE IN FIJI 72
Advertising 72
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 72 , 73 , 74 , 76
Advertising 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76
NEW TONGAN PARLIAMENT ELECTED 76
Advertising 76
DEATH OF B. ST.C. NEVEN-SPENCE 77
Advertising 77 , 78
THE MONTH IN MORESBY 79 , 81
Advertising 79 , 80
DEATH OF CAPTAIN J. D. McCOMISH 81
Advertising 81
ISLANDS PRODUCE 82
Advertising 82
BUYING PRICES AT SUVA, FIJI, PRODUCE REPORT 82
PRICE OF GOLD 82
COPRA 82
RUBBER 82
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 82
Exchange Rates 82
Advertising 83 , 84

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