Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XXIII, No. 2 ( Sep. 1, 1952)
Images
140
Notes
Text cut at centre of page due to tight binding.
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
SHIPPING TIME-TABLES 5
AIRWAYS TIME-TABLES 5 , 7 , 9 , 10 , 11
Advertising 5
Advertising 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS 13
Advertising 13
IN THIS ISSUE: 14
Advertising 14
Pacific Islands Monthly 15
NEW GUINEA’S PLACE IN SOUTH PACIFIC DEFENCE 15 , 16
Who Will Get the Nauru Administratorship? 16
Nauru Head Resigns His Post 17
WHY NOT MAKE PAPER AND PULP IN N. GUINEA? 17
EXPERT SAYS THERE IS NOT ENOUGH GOOD LAND IN NG 17
AUSTRALIA’S NEW GUINEA ARMY BADLY HOUSED 17
THE EDITORS' MAILBAG 18
£3.100 IN SIR HUBERT MURRAY MEMORIAL FUND 19
PRINCE TUNGI IN NZ 19
NATIVE CHIEF MURDERED BY POLICEMAN AT MANGAIA, CI 19
FIJI’S NEW GOVERNOR 19
FIJI’S MOST VITAL PROBLEM Growing Population and Indian Demand for Land 20
Do You Remember ? 20
SUVA'S HOTELS Old Club Relic Goes Into Films 21
REARRANGED SCHEDULE FOR TOFUA AND MATUA 21
TERRITORIES TALK-TALK 22 , 119
Popular British Public Servant Retire[?] 22
BSI TAX POWER CHALLENGED Whole W. Pacific Structure May Be Affected 23
Tailevu District, Fiji 23 , 25 , 27
Advertising 24
PineaDDle Cup, 1952 Series 25
Advertising 25 , 26 , 27
AIR SURVEY OF N. BRITAIN 27 , 28
Advertising 27 , 28
PLANS FOR PROGRESS IN NEW BRITAIN 28
NEW TIMBER INDUSTRY AROUND RABAUL 29
Advertising 29 , 30
COPRA PILING UP IN COOK 30
WASP SWARM CAUSES STRANGE ACCIDENT 30
LOCAL BEER FOR PAPUA Imported Lines at Low Prices 31 , 34
Advertising 31 , 32 , 33 , 34
JAPANESE AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC 35
SHELL FISHERS ARE AUSTRALIA’S PROBLEM 35 , 36 , 37 , 103
Advertising 35 , 36 , 37 , 38
WAR-TORN BRITAIN: Some Plain Aspects of The Sterling-Dollar Problem 39 , 40 , 41
Advertising 39 , 40
EDITORIAL NOTE. British-American Relations in the Future 41
WHAT GOES ON AT TI? Qld. MP Wants to Know 41
Advertising 41 , 42
Improvidence of the Fijians Sukuna Speaks to the Chiefs 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
Thorsisle in Trouble on First Run 44
Beef-Cattle Project for BSI 45
PASSION FRUIT New Industry for NG Central Highlands 45
MANY PAPUA BUYERS OF BRETT MILDER PAINTINGS 45
Advertising 45 , 46
“NEW” REEF-PASSAGE AT FIJI 47
NEW STAMPS FOR P-NG 47 , 48
Advertising 47 , 48
TO REVIVE NORFOLK IS BANANA TRADE 48
Rugby Team’s Triumphal Return to Fiji 49
Advertising 49 , 50
A LOVELY SPOT IN THE SOUTH SEAS 51
New Radio Station for Dutch New Guinea 51
HERE’S HELP For A Persistent Worry 51
Advertising 51
Mission Claims Cure of NG Lepers 52
Advertising 52
ECONOMIC TROUBLES ON NIUE 52
Fijians to Provide Mats For Malaya Battalion 53
French Deputies on Tour 53
MANY PEARLS AT PENRHYN 53 , 55 , 56
Advertising 53 , 54 , 55 , 56
VALUE OF BRITISH CONSULATE IN TAHITI 56
Self-Government In West Africa 57
Advertising 57 , 58
TIKOPIA’S POPULATION INCREASING 58
Northbound from Auckland 58
LIQUOR CONTROL IN WESTERN SAMOA 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
Magnetic Survey to Correc Pacific Charts 60
BRITAIN’S SHARE IN PACIFIC AVIATION 61
Nursing, Honiara Style! 61
Advertising 61 , 62
Red Cross Function in Port Moresby 63
Advertising 63
SDA HOLD CAMP-MEETING AT GOROKA 64
Advertising 64
900 GONE, 1,000 GOING Exodus of Jobless American Samoans 65
Advertising 65 , 66
MAGAZINE SECTION Tropicalities 67 , 68 , 73
Crossquiz—No. 33 68 , 76
When The Kuni-Maipas Saved Ten Yanks 69
PATHOS IN 1936 69
More About Mapia, Outpost of O'Keefe's Kingdom 70 , 71 , 72
Long Live the War! 73
Only the Sword He Stood Up In 73
Legends of Navigation 74 , 76
RECIPE CORNER 74
Advertising 75 , 76
100 YEARS OF ISLANDS SHIPS Famous Builder Passes On 77
Mr. Grattan’s Appointment is Popular 77
Advertising 77 , 78
Maui Pomare Passengers Northbound 79
MAUKE DESCENDS ON RAROTONGA 79
Advertising 79
PELICANS Blown Into the Solomons 80
Advertising 80
DROVER PLANES GROUNDED Propellor Fault Suspected 81
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN MOROBE AREA 81
New Arrivals in NZ from Cooks 81
Advertising 81 , 82
THE BOMBARDMENT OF PAPEETE Exactly 38 Years Ago 83 , 84
Advertising 83 , 84
Cane Production by Fijians at New Pe 84
TEAL May Save NZ Taxpayers £40,000 85
Advertising 85 , 86
NAURU’S EDUCATION Responsibility of P-NG Director 87
Praise for Cook Is. Education System 87
Advertising 87
Middlemen Enjoy Cook Is. Tomatoes! 88
Advertising 88
Queensland Defeats “Bunchy-top” 88
The Monarch And Islands Stamp Issues 89 , 91
Advertising 89 , 90
Maori Missionary for Polynesia 91
Advertising 91
NIUEANS DO NOT WANT MORMONS 91
APIA HAS ELECTRICITY SHORTAGES 91
Advertising 91
Nassauans Take a Holiday 92
Advertising 92
WHALE OIL RIVAL TO COPRA 92
IS NEW GUINEA COPPER VALUABLE AGAIN? 93
PAPEETE'S NEW HOTEL 93
WEST SAMOA EXPORTS 93
Advertising 93 , 94
Other Groundnut Schemes in Africa and Elsewhere What the Colonial Development Corporation is Doing 95 , 96
Advertising 95 , 96
FOR PACIFIC RADIO AMATEURS 97 , 98
Advertising 97 , 98
SUBSTANTIAL PROFIT BY TEAL 98
NEW BUILDINGS AROUND RABAUL 99 , 100
Advertising 99 , 100
COCOA PRICE FALLS 100
COOK IS. ORCHARDISTS TRY MODERN METHODS 101
Otary Aid to Fiji Makes Impressive List 101
Advertising 101 , 102
ISLANDERS IN NZ BEHAVE WELL 103
Film of P-NG War Cemeteries 103
Advertising 103
FALL IN APIA PETROL PRICE (To 4/9 Sterling) 104
Advertising 104
A Sick Child Goes to Hospital in Papua 104
USTRALIAN NEWSPAPER XCITEMENT VER SEPIK OIL PATCHES 105
Tofua Arrivals in Auckland 105
Advertising 105 , 106
Baldwin-Corlis Wedding 107
Advertising 107
On the Pacific Movie-Front 108
Advertising 108
White Man Punished Under Native Law Spanked Girl: Fined £100 109
One Saturday in Rabaul 109
Advertising 109 , 110
EVENTUAL PLACE OF MARGARINE 110
MINISTERIAL POWERS II PAPUA-N. GUINEA 110
NC VILLAGE COUNCILS Planters’ Leader Gives Warm Praise 111 , 112
Advertising 111 , 112
REWARP AC QUIPQ' BOTTOMS 112
FRENCH VISITOR INJURE 112
FIJI MISSED ON SHEEP OVER 40 YEARS AGO 113 , 115
Advertising 113 , 114 , 115
W. SAMOA'S LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TO MEET 116
Advertising 116
Special Broadcast from Johnston Is. 116
SECTS CLASH OVER VILLAGE SCHOOL Interesting Development in New Guinea 117
Advertising 117 , 118
Many Oranges Visualised 119
HURRICANE EFFECTS REPORTED BY THE NZ AIR FORCE 119
Advertising 119 , 120
Wartime Scrap Plane Worth Millions Curious Development of Cold War 120 , 121
Advertising 120 , 121 , 122
SUwARROW’S LONE PHILOSOPHER Tom Neale and Tom-Cat Take Up Residence 123
Advertising 123 , 124
NEW HCWP IN THE SOLOMONS 124
Advertising 124
PAPUAN TRIPLETS DUPLICATED 125
Mysterious Waves in Eastern Tahiti 125
Advertising 125 , 126
NEWS OF SMALL SHIPS 127 , 128 , 129 , 131 , 132 , 133
Advertising 127 , 128 , 129 , 130 , 131 , 132
FAITH IN NG COCOA 133
Advertising 133 , 134
DEATHS OF ISLANDS PEOPLE 135 , 136 , 137
Advertising 135 , 136
MEMORIAL WINDOWS 137
Bond-Stewart Wedding 137
ISLANDS PRODUCE 138
Advertising 137 , 138
ISLANDS MINING SHAR 138
EXCHANGE RATES 138
Advertising 139 , 140

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