Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIX, No. 8 ( Mar. 1, 1949)
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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
A New Factor In The Copra Market 7 , 8
COPRA PRICES IN THE 30’s 8
INDIANS AND SUGAR Threat of Unrest Reported From Fiji 8
NG WOMEN'S CLUB 8
THE CALEDONIANS DON’T WANT HIM! 8
"MATUA" PASSENGERS IN FEBRUARY 8
New Governor For French Oceania Departure of M. Maestracci Regretted 9
P. Moresby To Be Future Capital 9
Marshall Aid Coal For New Caledonia 9
MR. TREVOR JOHNSON TO RETIRE 9
NEW GUINEA TIMBER LEASE CASE STILL DRAGS ON Two New Witnesses Produce Interesting Evidence 9 , 10
DEATH OF MRS. H. M. HIDES OF PAPUA 10
4,000 FEWER ASIATICS IN NEW CALEDONIA 10
OIL EXPLORATION IN PAPUA 10
£6OA PER TON FOR N. GUINEA COPRA-GROWERS Canberra Slow In Making The Change-Over 10 , 11
Press Bill Creates Slight 11
FORGED DOLLARS FROM NEW CALEDONIA 11
The Pacific Islands Society 11
Bulolo Gold Dredging Limited 11
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Headquarters Transferred To Noumea in March 11
INVASION OF KAVIENG IN 1942 11
MORE TRAVELLERS TO NEW ZEALAND 11
OUTLINE OF AUSTRALIAN POLICY IN PAPUA-NEW GUINEA Combined Territory Now Passes On To A New Stage Of Administration 12 , 83 , 86
Indian Organisations Suggest Changes in the Fiji Constitution 13
Generous Grant For Queen Victoria School 13
LONG SERVICE BY FIJIAN OFFICER 13
TWVCROSS-BAYLISS WEDDING 13
£12.500 WAR GRATUITIES TO BSE NATIVES 13
MARCH-LO WEDDING 13
Advertising 14
Maori’s-Head Notes Started Panic in Fiji 15
BOTHERSOME FALCON Must It Be Annexed Again? 15 , 17
Advertising 15 , 16
THAT OLD MILL STONE! 17
Advertising 17
American Professor Causes Fiji Newspaper Storm 17
Advertising 17 , 18
SILLY UN CRITICISM OF W. SAMOA ADMINISTRATION Russia and Philippines Feel They Know the Answers 18
NEW GUINEA SCHOLARSHIP FUND 18
Advertising 18 , 19
Pacific Science Congress Concludes Successful Session NZ 20 , 21
Advertising 20
HIGH COMMISSIONER IN BSI 21
Advertising 21
W. Samoa’s Flag Approved In NZ 22
Advertising 22
DEATH OF MR. T. P. SKIFFINGTON End of Colourful and Adventurous Life 22
DEATH OF W. J. BELCHER IN FIJI 22
COOK IS. NEW STAMPS 22
Advertising 22
QANTAS ON SYDNEY-BSI RUN Competition With TOA 23
Advertising 23 , 24
Background of Islands Administration 25
Advertising 25 , 26
VOELCKER FOR SPG Changes in West Samoa 27
For The NZ-lslands Trade New 6,000-Tonner: The Tofua 27
HAVE YOU GOT A COPY OF THIS BOOK? 27
Advertising 27 , 28
THE GOEFFROYS Information Sought About Early German Trader 29
NATIVE "CO-OPS" Three Papuans Makling Study In Australia 29
Advertising 29 , 30
NORFOLK IS. NOTES 30
Good Progress in the Control of the Rhinoceros Beetle 31
New ABM Chairman 31
Advertising 31 , 32
Markham Patrol Returns to Lae No Jap Weapons Discovered 33
ANNUAL RSSAILA MEETING IN MORESBY 33
THAT OLD TONGAN PHOTOGRAPH 33
Advertising 33
Flow of NZ Currency Restricted In Fiji 34
Marching Rule Activities In Solomons 34
Advertising 34
CENTENARY OF PROTESTANT CHURCH IN APIA 35
AUSTRALIAN SALVAGE PARTY REPORTED AT TRUK 35
Advertising 35 , 36
Mysterious Drop in Cocoa Prices Shocks Western Samoa 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
TUNA FISHING IN TAHITI Hawaiian Company’s Vessels Arrive 38
Advertising 38
OLD TAHITI' Memory of 60 Years Ago 38
NOTED TAHITI RESIDENTS VISIT NEW ZEALAND 39
No Tea Seed For New Guinea Venture 39
Advertising 39 , 40
LATE SIR HUBERT MURRAY £248 In a Memorial Fund 41
Death of Mr. Victor Poole, of Papua 41
Advertising 41 , 42
Information Wanted 42
Advertising 42
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PESTS IN FIJI 42
DEATH OF LIEUT. JEAN GILBERT 42
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories Talk-Talk 43 , 44
More about the Land of Moonlight 44 , 45 , 50
Back to school to learn how to fish 45
Well—we leave it to you! 46 , 47
PACIFIC NATURE NOTES Written for "PIM" by Charles Barrett, FRZS 48
Tropicalities 49
Advertising 49
Short Story ; The Floating Lei 50
HUMOUR IN NEW GUINEA 50
Advertising 51
Monumental Work on Hawaiian Insects Five Volumes Published Out of Dozen Projected 52
Bulolo Gold Dredging Limited 52
Advertising 52
RELATIONS BETWEEN WHITE AND BROWN A Plea Against ‘Sentimental Eyewash’ 53
Advertising 53 , 54
The Story of a Leper 54 , 55
Advertising 54 , 55 , 56
TWO NIGHTS WITH A DUK DUK The Horrors of a Young Men's House 57 , 58
Advertising 57
Cyclone of 1906 How British Barque Got Onto Takaroa Reef 58
Advertising 58
TONGA’S FIRST WHITE SETTLERS WERE HIGHLY UNDESIRABLE 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
LUXURY YACHT FOR SUVA SDA MISSION 60
BURDENED WITH WRITS ‘Cheng Ho’ In Honolulu 61
Advertising 61 , 62
Natives and Whites In New Hebrides 63
US PROGRESS IN MICRONESIA Government of Six Races 63 , 64
Advertising 63 , 64
HARE TAPORO VISITS AUCKLAND 64
MONTHLY JOURNAL ISSUED BY BRITISH COLONIAL OFFICE 64
'WHITE NORFOLK’ New Development of Notable Australian Decision 65
Fijian Goes to Victorian Gaol For Five Years 65
Advertising 65 , 66
ISLANDS EDUCATION Plane-Load of Samoan Students For New Zealand 67
NZ’S EARLIEST INHABITANTS 67
Advertising 67
SAMOAN PRODUCTS FOR AMERICA 68
Advertising 68
MANY WRIST WATCHES Strange Epidemic In Papua Costs Trader £30 68
Advertising 68
IN FIJI IN 1911 A Forgotten Incident Brought Up To Date 69
SOLOMON ISLAND PASTOR GOES ABROAD 69
Advertising 69 , 70
THE INDISCRIMINATE GUTTING OF COCONUT LEAVES 71 , 72
NEW MOVIES FOR THE ISLANDS 71
Advertising 71 , 72
NO SHIPPING—WRATHFUL PLANTER SPEAKS OUT 72
BUILDING PROGRESS IN SANTO, NH 72
Advertising 72
CARE OF PACIFIC RACES Sir Peter Buck Is Outspoken 73
Advertising 73 , 74
JAP EYES ON N. GUINEA American Reporter’s Impression 74
Advertising 74
TAHITI NEWS ITEMS 75
Sandy Creek Gold Sluicing Ltd. 75
Advertising 75 , 76
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 , 82
Advertising 77 , 78 , 79 , 80 , 81 , 82
SERVICE SECTION 82 , 83
PACIFIC ISLANDS SERVICE BUREAU 82
Advertising 82 , 83 , 84 , 85 , 86
NOTES FROM KAVIENG 86
Advertising 86
ADMINISTRATION'S LOSS IN PORT MORESBY FIRE 87
Fiji Gathering, 1949 87
Advertising 87 , 88
MINING DISABILITIES IN N. GUINEA Why NGG Ltd. Is Slow In Rehabilitation 89
SECOND NGVR REUNION 89
Advertising 89
ISLANDS PRODUCE 90
Advertising 90
PRICE OF GOLD 90
COPRA 90
RUBBER 90
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 90
Exchange Rates 90
Advertising 91 , 92

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