Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
HSW 1363
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XXVII, No. 8 ( Mar. 1, 1957)
Images
164
Notes
Text cut at centre of page due to tight binding.
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8
Snipping Time-Tables 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
Advertising 9 , 10 , 11
AIRWAYS TIME-TABLES 12 , 13 , 14 , 15
Advertising 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16
Pacific Islands Monthly 17
Contents: 17
Advertising 18
Editorial... UR VIEW OF SE ASIA AND INDONESIA GROWS EVER MORE UGLY 19 , 20
THE FIJI LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF 1956... 20
PLACE WILL BE [?] TO FILL CALEDONIA MOURNS LOSS OF HENRI BONNAUD 21
W HEBRIDES FINANCES 21
THEY HAD A DATE IN SAMOA! 21
DEMAND FOR NEW CALEDONIAN NICKEL 21
Central Pacific Beauty 21
ANOTHER ¼-MILLION BEING RAISED BP’S EXPAND IN SOUTH SEA 21
RAROTONGA BEGS HOSPITAL SUPPLIES 21
WHALES REVIVE Cl HISTORY 22
THE EDITORS' MAILBAG 22
PCIFIC COUNTRIES [?] RRYING H-BOMB JITTERS 23
FIGHT GOES ON 1957 COPRA PRICE 23
DR. J. T. GUNTHER Assistant Administrator in New Guinea 23 , 24
Unilever's Chief Buyer In S. Pacific 24
Apia Lashed by Heavy Squall 24
Jap Tuna Fishersa Would Defy British Atom Test 24
NEW CALEDONIA PIONEERS HONOR 24
Hack Magic in NC 25
empt to Bring West N. Guinea Area Under Control 25
Malik-Bocker Wedding 25
Political Stir in New Caledonia ALL PARTIES UNITE TO FIGHT PARIS OVER “LOI CADRE" 25 , 131
SIR BEAUMONT PHILLIPS RETIRES Wise Judge's Great Iniluence on Australia's Territories 26
Indigenous Cone of N. Guinea FACTOR IN WORLD SUGAR INDUSTRY 26 , 27
45,000-TON SHIP P & O LINER FOR PACIFIC 27
This Is a BSI College... 27
COPRA GRADING CAUSES STIR IN W. SAMOA 27
Advertising 28
AJOR PROBLEM IN THE ISLANDS king a Key to NG Language Problems 29
Fiji’s Language Problems 29
Clearing Away The Debris JAPANESE RETURN TO RABAUL 29
Advertising 29
Boxing Day Races at Apia 30
BETTER BUS SERVICES FOR SUVA CITY 30
Advertising 30
A MUDDLED TA What Canberra Has Done To P-NG's Liquor 30 , 31
NTICIPATORY GLOOM 31
Advertising 31 , 32
FAVOURABLE BALANCE [?]E ACUTE ANGLES ON FIJI'S OVERSEAS TRADE 33
Annual Meeting PI Society 33
Good Service by Soldier Brothers 33
Advertising 33 , 34
ERRITORIES TALK-TALK 35 , 36 , 37 , 39
Advertising 35 , 36 , 37 , 38
APPY WEDDING GROUP IN SUVA 39
Advertising 39
6 SAMOANS CHARGED Bank in American Samoa Loses 30,000 Dollars 40
Advertising 40
AC’s WHISPERING ANT uicker and More Often To UK 41
Advertising 41 , 42
[?]A'S RAPID GROWTH 43
M GOLD TO BER [?]’s Impressive ange-over in N. Guinea 43
Advertising 43 , 44
LOST IN 1942 AMERICAN AIRMEN S REMAINS RECOVERED 44 , 45
LOOKING FUTURE Rebuilding Tontouta Airfield 45
Advertising 45 , 46
tralian Co. Is [?] In Command CUTCH INDUSTRY HAS TROUBLES IN THE GULF OF PAPUA 47
Advertising 47 , 48
Wild NG Natives Clash with Pan 48 , 49
SANTO WHARF READY 48
Married in Moresby 49
Advertising 49 , 50
NTI-FILARIA XPERIMENT [?]ke-Dwelling Africans As Guinea-Pigs 51
Advertising 51 , 52
MORE PROTEINS SPC Instructs 25 Fisheries Students 52 , 53 , 55
Advertising 53 , 54
[?]O-CHINESE INSOLENCE IN N. CALEDONIA 55
Advertising 55
A Serious Matter!... 56
Advertising 56
KING PUBLICITY TONGAN BOXER BRAWL 57 , 105
Advertising 57 , 58
PACIFIC SHIPPING AND CRUISING YACHTS 59 , 60 , 61 , 63 , 64 , 65 , 140
Advertising 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 , 66
KAYA REVERTS FIJIANS all Circle 117 Years 67
Donning Flippers! PLANS FOR ATTACK ON COOKS' CORAL REEFS 67
Advertising 67
Mr. Neil Thomson PUBLIC-SERVICE CAREERIST 68 , 69
Advertising 68
TO CONSERVE PEARLSHELL 69
WORK ON RAROTONGA FRUIT COOL STORE 69
Advertising 69 , 70
E PRIMITIVE MEN NEW GUINEA Sidelights on Problems of Population Control and Gold-Seeking 71 , 72 , 73 , 75 , 76
Advertising 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76
Married in Port Moresby 77
[?]E BELLS OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS 77
Advertising 77 , 78
AGAZINE SECTION Tropicalities 79
Miss Hibiscus from Fiji 80
Memories Of Papua’s Pioneers MR. CHARLES R. BALDWIN 80
[?]e Reluctant Consul NEW HEBRIDEAN ASSIGNMENT FOR NEW GUINEA ADMINISTRATOR 81 , 82
SOCIALIST 82
[?]gle Drums IE DAY THE GENERAL CAME 83
Amphibious Career in the Big Firm 83
A THEN AND NOW STORY For Those In Peril On The Sea 84
PIM CROSSQUIZ NO. 84 84
[?]gh Captain Defended His [?] to Suwarrow MOKE-OUT ENDED THE SIEGE OF ANCHORAGE ISLET 85 , 92 , 93
or Those of Little Faith... 85
This Month's New Reading 86 , 88 , 89 , 91
Advertising 87 , 88 , 89 , 90
MORMON CHURCH IN SAMOA 91
Advertising 91 , 92
School Named for Former US High Commissioner 93
Advertising 93 , 94
TER TO THE EDITOR Shower of Rain at Kowloon: Late Back to Work 95 , 96 , 97
Advertising 95 , 96
RED-TAPE CZARS ANNOY OUR TRAVELLERS 97
Answer to Crossquiz on p. 82 97
Advertising 97 , 98
Fanning Island's Second Wedding 99
W GUINEA WOMEN'S CLUE IN SYDNEY 99
Advertising 99
Position Of Fijian Rice CAN GROWERS PLOT AGAINST CONSUMERS? 100
Advertising 100
[?]ONS: TO SPEND NOT TO SPEND? [?]s Lively Argument Over Wharves 101 , 103
Advertising 101 , 102
MAY NOW GET A NEW PORT AUTHORITY 103
Copra Stabilisation For N. Caledonia 103
Advertising 103 , 104
Survey Of 1957 Whaling TALLY OF OIL FROM SOUTHERN S[?] 104 , 105
Advertising 105 , 106
[?]ations' Commissioners et in Canberra ILL THEY TAKE THE KINKS OUT OF S. PACIFIC COMMISSION? 107 , 108 , 109
History of the South Pacific Commission 107
Advertising 107 , 108 , 109
SPC "In a Coma of Formality" 109 , 111
Advertising 109 , 110 , 111
CAPABLE TRADESMEN FIJIANS BUILD BARRACKS 112
Advertising 112
NCE COMES lONARY SAYS HIS PIECE [?]N NEWCASTLE, NSW 113
Advertising 113 , 114
ADJUSTMENT PERSPECTIVE AT THE GERMANS GAVE TO N. GUINEA 115 , 116 , 117 , 119
Advertising 115 , 116
Merry Reception After Rorotongan Wedding 117
Advertising 117 , 118
COOK IS. YOUTH CENTRES 119
BROKEN NOSE AND TWO BLACK EYES Sectarian Differences in Untutored New Guinea 119
Advertising 119
YOUNG ISLANDERS FOR CHURCH TRAINING 120
Advertising 120
SOLVED! Heyerdahl and Easter Island Mysteries 121
WANT A PLANTATION? 121
Advertising 121 , 122
[?]ied In Canberra's [?]on-Holes [?]AN TO MAKE P-NG’S COUNCIL REALLY “LEGISLATIVE” 123
Hotel's New Modern Kitchens 123
Advertising 123
TAI'S NEW SERVICE Noumeo-Wollis, via Fiji 124
Advertising 124
A AFTER Will Still Needed 125
Advertising 125 , 126
Pacific Commerce and Industry 127 , 128 , 129
Advertising 127 , 128
"MYSTERY" CANOE IN NEW ZEALAND 129
Advertising 129 , 130
[?]DRIAL COMMENT ents Which Led to This Development 131 , 132 , 133
Advertising 131 , 132 , 133
CORRECTION Copra Price FOB, Not GIF 133
Advertising 134
ESS OF [?]T UNIONS JIAN VILLAGE THRIFT 135
RENT TYPES OF COCOA 135
Sisters for Fijian Mission 135
MARRIED IN FIJI... 135
Advertising 135 , 136
ANOTHER NEW PUBLIC BUILDING IN FIJI 137
IN BSI A New Shelling Technique 137
Advertising 137 , 138
THISH HONOUR FOR PACIFIC ISLANDS REGIMENT 139
SAMOAN INDUSTRIES 139
Advertising 139
PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY IN NEW GUINEA 140
Advertising 140
RCH FOR NICKEL AND [?]LD IN NEW GUINEA 141
NEW CALEDONIA SHOWS PROSPERITY 141
IGY INSTRUMENTS FOR RAROTONGA 141
Advertising 141 , 142
ANOTHER FUND GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED 143
EA NEEDS A TUG S WHARFBOUND BY WESTERLIES 143
OVERED MARKET FOR RAROTONGA 143
YAQONA DISEASE IN FIJI 143
Advertising 143
OUR NEIGHBOURS IN N. GUINEA ONE REASON WHY THE DUTCH HOLD ON 144
DE BISSCHOP'S RAFT: SLOW, STEADY PR 144
Advertising 144
NOUMEA'S POPULATION 145
DRUG FOR TROPICAL INFECTIONS 145
FUEL CENTRE IN FIJI 145
Advertising 145 , 146
ANDS POLICY ENDED RECTOR SAYS MORE AREAS SOON BE AVAILABLE 147 , 149
Advertising 147 , 148
[?]ew British [?]s Are Born T INDIES AND GHANA 149
Native Co-ops. in the South Pacific 149
N. HEBRIDES MINING ANGLO-FRENCH CO.'S ACTIVITY AROUSES INTEREST 149
Advertising 149 , 150
or New Guinea Down [?] Ton 151
[?]LERS BY MARCH BULOLO 151
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF ADVANCES IN TROPICAL AGRICULTURE 151
LATE NEWS THE REAL DANGER OF A-BOMB TESTS 151
NEW BURNS PHILP SHIP ARRIVES 151
Advertising 151 , 152
[?] e for Science ress in Gin 1960 153
LATE NEWS Liquor Fees Postponed 153
Advertising 153 , 154
[?]S REALLY ON [?]IE WAR” IN NG IS JUST ROUTINE 155
New Lae Hotel Plan 155
Bounty's Anchor 155
HE REMEMBERS THE "CANBERRA CLERKS" 155
Advertising 155 , 156
Planters Meet Unilever at PM 157
Peeling Mill at Lae 157
Advertising 157 , 158
[?]hs of Islands People 159
PACIFIC TRAVEL MAGAZINE 159
Advertising 159 , 160
Index to Advertisers 161
Advertising 161
ISLANDS PRODUCE 162
Advertising 162
ISLANDS MINING S[?] 162
EXCHANGE RATE 162
Advertising 163 , 164

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