Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIX, No. 10 ( May 1, 1949)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
Index to Advertisers 5
Advertising 5
IN THIS ISSUE: 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands Monthly 7
An Imperial Headache :: The Indian Situation In Fiji 7 , 8
Advertising 8
C. N. SANDFORD RECEIVES HIS DSO 8
ANOTHER AIRLINE IN NEW GUINEA Effect of Socialism and High Price of Copra 8
The Scots Have A Name For It 8
GENERAL RECOVERY OF WORLD COPRA PRODUCTION Interesting Report From London Association 9
LATE NEWS ITEMS 9
BOOM OVER IN FIJI, TOO 9
HE’S BEEN TO NAURU! 10
FIJI TRADE FOR 1948 10
CONGRATULATIONS FOR SIR HENRY MILNE SCOTT 10
Norfolk Is. Notes 10
TNG COPRA Still Under Canberra Control 11
Fiji Morning Newspaper Ceases Publication 11
The Wrong Name 11
APIA HAS A “FLAG INCIDENT” Series of Remarkable Events Follows Darts Game 11
PRESENT KAVIENG CLUB WILL FIGHT Petition For Winding-Up of Old Club Heard In June 11
THIRD SESSION OF S. PACIFIC COMMISSION New Body Settles To Work in Noumea 12
TURNER-MACKENZIE WEDDING 12
BGD Returns 12 , 13
NO NG SCHOLARSHIP AWARD FOR 1949 13
BURNS PHILP DIVIDEND RAISED TO 11¼% 13
OIL SEARCH IN PAPUA 13
TOA’S PACIFIC SERVICES A Film Unit For Tahiti 13
TELEPHONE TO FIJI? 13
FAILURE TO SALVAGE “JOHN WILLIAMS V” 13
SHIP-LOAD OF FARM STOCK Steamer Carries 500 Animals to New Guinea 13
TWO OLD BULOLO GOLDFIELD COMPANIES 13
Advertising 14
FIJI NEWS NOTES 15
NG WOMEN'S CLUB OF SYDNEY 15
END OF TULAGI Old BSI Landmarks Go 15
J. F. Nicoll Goes to Hongkong Very Capable Men for a Difficult Post 15
Advertising 16
MR. E. J. WARD Discussion Before NG Timber Lease Inquiry 17
Canada Wants More Fiji Bananas 17
TONGATABU AIRFIELD 17
Advertising 17
He Struck it Rich—But Not On Gold 18
Advertising 18
“BILL” CANDLER He Sold Flour In The Islands For 45 Years 18
DOUBLE MURDER ON OCEAN ISLAND 19
Bulolo Gold Dredging Limited 19
Advertising 19 , 20
HE’S A MYTH! Robert Edwards, His Millions, And A Norfolk Is. Claim 21
CREEPER IS A PEST IN G. AND E. COLONY 21
Advertising 21 , 22
Encouraging Tourism to French Oceania 23
GUBBAY-GONNOR WEDDING 23
Sandy Creek Gold Sluicing 23
DEATH OF MR. CHARLES CHRISTIAN 23
Advertising 23 , 24
Prices Recession Felt in Western Samoa Trade Figures Released 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
Rebuilding New Britain Survey of Chief Town Commenced 26
DEATH OF RICHARD HEAPE 27
NG’S EXPERIMENT WITH SHEEP Hallstrom Party in Rabaul 27
Advertising 27 , 28
Murderers of Mr. A. Robinson Sentenced 29
Economic Problem of Fijian Hospitality 29
Retirement of Mr. J. Judd From Fiji District Administration 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
P & T Association Has Six-Hours Meeting to Discuss Problems 30
THE “ROXBURGH” WAS A FULL-RIGGED SHIP 30
LOSS OF TAHITI PATRIOT 31
British Award For Frenchman 31
Tragedy at New Britain Launch Picnic 31
NEW GOVERNOR FOR FRENCH OCEANIA 31
Advertising 31 , 32
FIVE MILLIONS LEFT Australian War Damage Fund Is Wound Up 33
Advertising 33
All Races Catered For in Rabaul Education Scheme 34
Advertising 34
QEA CATALINA FOR NEW GUINEA 35
TAKING GOOD READING TO NG OUTPORTS Helpful Service from Rabaul Library 35
Extra Shipping and New Hotel For French Island 35
Advertising 35 , 36
AND WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR? Research Council Leader Makes Some Pertinent Points For S. Pacific Commission 37 , 39 , 40 , 57
Advertising 37 , 38 , 39 , 40
DEATH OF GEORGES SPITZ A Tribute To “Papa Lulu” 41
MISSION BOATS FOR BSI 41
Advertising 41 , 42
BANANAS AND SOUTH SEAS SILLINESS What An Examination of The Markets Discloses 43
MISIMA GOLDMINE 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
PEANUT POLITICS Hungry British Nation Learns Something of Socialism 44
Two Western Samoans Charged After Stabbing Affrays 44
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories Talk-Talk 45
ON THE BEACH AT BIARRITZ 45
The Sad Handicap of the Plumber's Mate 46
CONSPIRATORS 46
How a War Club Became an Emblem of Peace 47
Installing a Bush Bishop 47
We Visit Tabiteuea 48 , 49
In A French Cathedral 49
Tropicalities 50
Recipes From Home—III. 50
PACIFIC NATURE NOTES 51 , 52
THE MILL-STONE AGAIN 51
Advertising 51
Some Alcoholic Memories of Suva 52 , 54
Advertising 53 , 54
COOK ISLANDS PARTY RESCUED AT SEA 54
New Theatre For Nukualofa 54
Advertising 54
TAHITI-NOUMEA AIR FARE : A COMPARISON 55
ROAD ACCIDENTS IN TONGA 55
DYNAMITING OF FISH IN SAMOAN WATERS 55
Advertising 55 , 56
More Europeans Wanted In Fiji One Answer To The Indian Menace 56
EDUCATION PROGRESS IN NEW GUINEA Planners May Overlook Importance of Economic Development 56
ANOTHER MAKATEA CONTINGENT FROM MANGAIA 56
DEATH OF MU. STANLEY VIVIAN GRIFFITH 57
Advertising 57
MAKESHIFT WHARF REPAIRS FOR RABAUL 58
NO RACIAL TROUBLES IN NEW ZEALAND 58
Advertising 58
PEACE-TIME “BISCUIT BOMBING” IN NG 59
Local Air Transport Co's In New Guinea 59
NB LADIES’ CLUB FAREWELLS POPULAR SECRETARY Erection of New Club Premises 59
Kokopo Branch of Commonwealth Bank 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
RICHARDS ON ‘JACKALS’ OF INDONESIA 60
DETENTION OF TONGAN PRISONERS IN SUVA GAOL 60
CINDERELLA OF THE NEW GUINEA TERRITORY How Bougainville’s Copra Productiveness Is Being Hamstrung 61 , 63 , 64
Advertising 61 , 62 , 63 , 64
Sacred Heart School Carnival In Rabaul 64
Advertising 64
PIONEER WORK OF TOA The Solomons Service 65
DEATH OF ITITORO 65 , 66
Advertising 65
Personal Notes From Buka And Bougainville 66 , 67 , 69
Advertising 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 , 70
NEW TECHNICAL CENTRE FOR LEVUKA 71
BSI Women’s Place is Still at Home 71 , 72
Advertising 71 , 72
BURGLARIES IN SANTO, NH 72
TWO JAPS FOUND IN MANUS They Deserted in 1944 72
DEATH OF G. E. ZUCKSGHWERT 73
Oil Exploration in Papua 73
Tahiti Officials Return to France 73
INADEQUATE SHIPPING FACILITIES IN PAPUA-NG 73
Advertising 73 , 74
IN DISPUTE TONGAN CHIEFLY TITLE 75
Advertising 75
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 76 , 77 , 78 , 79
Advertising 76 , 77 , 78 , 79 , 80
SERVICE SECTION 81
PACIFIC ISLANDS SERVICE BUREAU 81
BP (SOUTH SEA) CO. HAS ANOTHER GOOD YEAR 81
N. Caledonian Timber Country Opened Up 81
Advertising 81
FIJI CLAIMED AS COLONY OF “FREE INDIA" Interesting Development in Indian Propaganda 82
Advertising 82
TWO BISHOPS VISIT NEW BRITAIN 83
3,000 TONS OF WAR SCRAP 83
NOTES FROM NEW IRELAND 83
Advertising 83 , 84
WESTERN PAPUA NOTES 85
Part of Rabaul Swimming Pool in Use Again 85
More Hospital Facilities For Rabaul 85
MOSQUITO CONTROL AT MANGAIA 85
Advertising 85
The Fight Game in Fiji 86
MALAYAN WASPS FOR HAWAII 86
Death of Madame Margot Coulon 86
GELIGNITE FOR FISHING IS FORBIDDEN 86
WESTERN SAMOAN ASSEMBLY 86
Advertising 86
SUDDEN DEATH OF E. E. LLOYD 87
Honiara Club Loses AH in Fire 87
Advertising 87
New Baby Tractor 88
Advertising 88
Donaldson-Threlfo Wedding 88
Red-Tape and Neglect Can Strangle Papua-N.Guinea Development 89
Advertising 89
BSI MISSION ACQUIRES HANDSOME KETCH 90
GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT PROGRESSES ON MANGAIA 90
Suva Point Householders Will Be Compensated Many Must Leave to Make Way for Airport 90
Advertising 90 , 91
CIPA RESURGENCE AT MANGAIA 91
Advertising 91
Cogea, a Village InVanua Leva, Fiji 92
Anzac Day at Bulolo, NG 92
Advertising 92
Showing NZ Flag In The Islands 93
Anzac Day in New Britain 93
Advertising 93
ISLANDS PRODUCE 94
Advertising 94
PRICE OF GOLD 94
COPRA 94
RUBBER 94
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 94
Exchange Rates 94
Advertising 95 , 96

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