Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIX, No. 5 ( Dec. 1, 1948)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
ADVERTISERS 5
Advertising 5
IN THIS ISSUE: 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands Monthly 7
We Look From Tortured 1948 Out Into Uncertain 1949 7 , 8
POLITICAL STIR IN FIJI Anti-Tax Demand By European-Indian Bloc :: Governor Adjourns Council 8
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION—SECOND SESSION 8
DEATH OF REV. FATHER DIEHL 8
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Preparing Sydney-Noumea Move In January 9
CONTROL OF SOUTH PACIFIC AIR SERVICES 9
PI Society Christmas Party 9
Laws of Papua to be Revised 9
NG PRODUCTION CONTROL BOARD Still Functioning—And Copra’s Future Still Uncertain 9
MR. A. G. OSBORNE VISITS RAROTONGA 9
LEGAL PARTY FOR NAURU 9
NEW GUINEA TIMBER LEASE CASE Little New Evidence In Long Hearing Of ‘Conspiracy’ Charge 10
NEW TRADING CO FOR ISLANDS Based On N. Zealand 10
Fire Destroys Copra and Shed At Port Moresby 11
Indian Crosses Pacific In Plane’s Wheel Compartment 11
DEATH OF NEW GUINEA PIONEER Mr. E. J. Ifould 11
NEW FIJI COPRA PRICE Equal To £A6O Per Ton During 1949 11
UN To Investigate Trusteeship Of New Guinea 11
FIRST OF THE TUNA CLIPPERS REACHES SUVA 11
IN TONGA, 30 YEARS AGO 11
Fiji is “Not Overtaxed” 12
FIJIAN ECONOMY Plain Speaking By Native Leader 12
FIJI LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 1948 12
GUINEA AIR TRADERS MAY BE PROSECUTED 12
AUSTRALIAN IGNORANCE OF N. GUINEA IS ‘ABYSMAL’ AND ‘DISGRACEFUL’ Former Head of ANGAU Is Critical of Territories Conditions 13
NO LABOUR RESERVE IN NEW GUINEA 13
Advertising 14
RABAUL HAS 70 MPH GALE 15
NEW GUINEA WOMEN’S CLUB OF SYDNEY 15
SPECIAL POLICE LEAVE RAROTONGA Eight Months’ Duty, No Incidents 15
New Puisne Judge Appointment For Fiji 15
Advertising 15 , 16
Territories Talk-Talk 17 , 18
Advertising 17 , 18
US Closes Papeete Consulate 19
DEATH OF MR. A. PAATSCH 19
TROPHY WINNERS 19
Advertising 19 , 20
FIJI MUST FACE WORLD FACTS, SAYS GOVERNOR Conditions Reviewed In Budget Session Speech 21
Advertising 21 , 22
JAPS WANT LIVING SPACE Mass Migration to South Pacific Urged 23
Advertising 23
DEATH OF MR. S. J. SMITH Former Administrator of Cooks 24
Advertising 24
WOMAN FROM NOUMEA CALLED A COMMUNIST Some Activities In Australia 24
DEATH OF MR. EDMOND CANE 24 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
HIGH COST OF IMPORTING STOCK 26
OWNERSHIP OF ‘CHENG HO, Involved Legal Actions In Honolulu 26
NEW SHIPPING SERVICE BETWEEN NZ AND NORFOLK ISLAND-NEW CALEDONIA 26
Advertising 27
INDIANS CLAIM FIJIANS AS THEIR ‘BROTHERS’ Many Writers Seek Solution of Difficult Problem 28 , 30 , 72
Advertising 28 , 29 , 30
FIJI’S SURPLUSES WILL BE USED FOR SOCIAL SERVICES Financial Secretary’s Review of Budget Promises Little Tax Relief 31
Advertising 31 , 32
SHIPS FOR SOLOMONS Plea For The Direct Connection With Sydney 33 , 34
What Islands Communities Must Endure 33
Advertising 33 , 34
‘Wanganella’ Should Improve Eastern Services 34
NOTES FROM TONGA 34
RIDICULOUS CURRENCY SITUATION IN SOUTH PACIFIC Tonga Holds Australian Parity :: Three Grades of £, With Fluctuating Franc and No Dollars 35
Advertising 35 , 36
Fiji’s Customs Duties Cut But Copra Tax To Go On 37
EXCHANGE EFFECT ON FOOD PRICES 37
"MARIPOSA” MAY STILL COME BACK 37
MORRIS HEDSTROM SCHOLARSHIP FOR 1949 37
Advertising 37 , 38
POLYNESIAN STATUS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW NZ Discusses The Australian Immigration Embargo 39 , 41
Advertising 39 , 40
‘THE COAST WATCHERS’ IS SOLD OUT 41
Advertising 41 , 42
ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE TIN-CAN MAIL 43 , 45
Advertising 43 , 44
Work of SPCA in Fiji 45
NZ Interest in Papua-New Guinea 45 , 46
Advertising 45 , 46
‘MARCHING RULE’ Police Raids on Fortified Villages In Solomons 46
MAGAZINE SECTION Last Christmas In My Garden Of Sinners 47 , 65 , 66
THEIR NEW FLAG ... 47
Noumea Had A Gaudy Past! 48 , 49
LOHIA 49
Why Don't We Have A Real Tourist Industry In The S. Pacific? 50 , 51
Tropicalities 52 , 53
Tropic Verse: Farewell, South Seas 53
SERVICE SECTION Why Not A Blue Mountains Holiday? 54
Advertising 54
FIJI’S TRADE IN PEANUTS IS GROWING But Indians Would Like It Stopped 54
THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AND NG AIRLINES 54
NEW STAMPS FOR COOK ISLANDS 54 , 56
Advertising 55 , 56
N. Guinea’s Cocoa Industry Could Be Important 56
Cocoa Growing Prospects in Malayasia 56 , 57
JUNGLE COVERS WAR BASE 57
Death of Well-Known Indian Businessman 57
VALUABLE ROAD BUILDING EQUIPMENT LOST 57
Advertising 57
Plane Missing in Pacific 58
Advertising 58
MORE DRUNKENNESS AMONG FIJI INDIANS 58
MEMORIES OF ‘BULLY’ PROCTOR 58
Remembrance Day at Suva 58
SOLOMONS COPRA Industry's Slow Recovery Prom Our Own Correspondent 59
NEW WHALING ENTERPRISE ON NORFOLK IS. 59
Sudden Death of Mr. Victor Jacka of Suva 59
Advertising 59 , 60
ECONOMIC HEADACHES FOR ESI NATIVES Strange Doings in The Copra Industry 61
Geological Survey For Fiji 61
Advertising 61
British Funds For Pacific Research 62
Advertising 62
Copra Growers’ Goose Laid Few Golden Eggs But Fiji Government Would Now Like It Plucked 62
NICKEL CO’S ‘QUEBEC’ IN S. PACIFIC SERVICE 62
French Singer at Santo 62
Advertising 63 , 64 , 65 , 66
“MARELLA” SOLD 66
Mission Work In N. Caledonia 66
Advertising 67
BIG FLEET OF SMALL SHIPS New Department of Western Pacific Commission 68
Advertising 68
Awarded US Decoration 68
TO PAPUA BY LAUNCH How the Midge Crossed the Coral Sea 50 Years Ago 69 , 70 , 71
Advertising 69 , 70
“Southern Cross” Makes Leper Survey 71
Oil Exploration In Papua 71
Advertising 71 , 72
NEW AIR SERVICE AUSTRALIA TO S. AFRICA 72
Bulolo Gold Dredging Limited 72
THE PROBLEMS OF NEW CALEDONIA Search For Labour :: Planters Want Help From France 73 , 75
Advertising 73 , 74 , 75
ANALYSIS OF GRIME IN FIJI 75
Signs of the Times: FIJIAN MAGISTRATE WAS NOT IMPRESSED 75
Advertising 76
News and Notes From Buka and Bougainville 77 , 78 , 79 , 81
Advertising 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 , 81
TONGAN BERNADETTE Belief In A Faith Healer 81
Advertising 82
AN APPRECIATION OF MRS. E. FALKNER OF BOUGAINVILLE 82
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 83 , 85
Advertising 83 , 84
Sydney-NZ-Fiji-Hawaii-Nth. America 85 , 86 , 87 , 88
Advertising 85 , 86 , 87 , 88
NOVEMBER MEETING OF MORESBY RSSAILA 89
PAA's NEW PACIFIC LINK 89
Advertising 89 , 90
THE MONTH IN MORESBY 91 , 93
Advertising 91 , 92
TIDAL WAVES REPORTED FROM RAROTONGA 93
NEW OFFICIAL AT FUTUNA 93
Guinea Gold’s First Dividend For Eight Years 93
SOUTH PACIFIC HEALTH SERVICE 93
Advertising 93
Tapioca Mill Marks Introduction Of New Industry To Fiji 94
Advertising 94
Alleged Anti-Exploitation Movement in Hebrides Missionary Accuses Planters-Traders—Again! 94
Samarai Will Have Second Jury In Papuan History 94
CHRISTIAN-BATAILLE WEDDING 95
BRUTAL MURDER IN TAHITI 95
ANOTHER TRANS-PACIFIC AIR-LINE 95
Two New Guinea RC Bishops Consecrated 95
Advertising 95
TAHITI NOTES 96
Advertising 96
FIJIANS SPEAK OUT FRANKLY TO THE INDIANS 97
NOUMEA-TAHITI AIR MAIL 97
NO DISCHARGE AT HONIARA Carpenter Ship Carries Cargo On To Tulagi 97
Advertising 97
ISLANDS PRODUCE 98
Advertising 98
PRICE OF GOLD 98
COPRA 98
RUBBER 98
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 98
Exchange Rates 98
Advertising 99 , 100

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