Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. V, No. 4 ( Nov. 22, 1934)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3
£A191,316 Record N.G. Gold Output for September 4
Advertising 4
MACDHUI IN A FOG 4
PACIFIC TRAVELLERS 5
N.G. AIR LINER IN FLAMES Two Hurt and Native Killed When Canberra Crashes 5
Advertising 5
ADVERTISERS 6
Contents 6
Advertising 6
The Pacific Islands Monthly 7
BRITISH VERSUS GERMAN INTERESTS IN NEW GUINEA 7 , 8
Advertising 8
AS DECK CARGO Guinea Airways' Huge 'Plane Shipped to Lae 9
Guinea Gold, N.L., to Examine Lakekamu 9
THE LAW’S DELAY 9
B.P. TIMETABLE Rearrangement Still Under Consideration 9
Japanese Fined For Poaching 9
NEW “MINISTER FOR THE ISLANDS” Senator Sir George Pearce 10
FIJI’S TENTH SHOW Australia Misses an Opportunity 10
THE PRICE OF COPRA 10
652 JAVANESE LEAVE NEW CALEDONIA 10
NO HONOUR WHERE HONOUR IS DUE Thomas Griffiths’ Claim to Knighthood 10
FIJI’S GOLD Governor’s Precautions Against Speculators 11
LATE NEWS 11
SILLY WHITE WOMEN The Harm They Do In Melanesia 11
TWO NEW STORES FOR MISIMA IS. 11
N. G. AIRMEN 12
MAJOR MARR Named as Probable Next Governor of Papua 12
ON PATROL WORK Jack Hides to Penetrate Strickland-Purari Area 12
“Marechal Foch” Wrecked in French Oceania 12
SNAKE AND ALLIGATOR SKINS WANTED 12
PACIFIC MAILS Fiji Has a Complaint 12
TULAGI’S VISITORS Some Language Difficulties 12
TROPICALITIES 13
New W.R.C. Ship in B.S.I. 13
Advertising 13
NORFOLK ISLAND TRADE 14
Advertising 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 14 , 15
When You Visit Sydney 14
Advertising 15
“NUT-FALL” EXPERIMENTS IN B.S.I. 16
Advertising 16
“TIBBY-PACIFIC” A Popular Citizen of New Caledonia 16 , 17 , 18
Advertising 16 , 17
PACIFIC IS. ASSOCIATION 18
Advertising 18
THE “BIG SIX” AND OTHERS 18
RABAUL PIONEER PASSES 18
Advertising 18
THE FIJI-INDIAN, J.P. Article in P.I.M. Causes a Stir 19
Advertising 19
Editorial Note 19 , 20
Advertising 19 , 20
THROUGH STORMY SEAS In a 10-tons Yacht 20
N.D.L’s NEW GUINEA PLANS ATTACKED Representations to Australian and Imperial Governments 21 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
The Journalistic Handsprings of a Church Editor 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
SPANNING TOUTOUTA RIVER New Caledonian Bridge Nears Completion 25
LEVER’S M.V. KURIMARAU GOES SOUTH 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
MARINER OF TONGA His Grandson is Resident of Sydney 26 , 27 , 28 , 29
Advertising 27 , 28 , 29
N.G. PUBLIC SERVICE 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
SOLOMONS CUTTER FOUNDERS NEAR GELA 30
FURTHER WEST Leahy Bros. Out Beyond Mt. Hagen, N.G. 30
NEW PAPUAN POLICE CAMP In Wild Goilala Country 30
Advertising 30
CAPT. A. MIDDENWAY FAREWELLED Popular D.O. Leaves Gizo 31
TOP HATS AND CUTLASSES! “Bentinck’s” Strange Cargo for Early Papua 31
Advertising 31
CRIME IN THE SOLOMONS 32
Advertising 32
BULOLO GOLD 32
SHOULD FIJI GOVERNOR BE ALSO THE H. C. FOR W.P.? Some Bitter Comments from the Solomons 33 , 34 , 36
Advertising 33 , 34 , 35 , 36
A POLYNESIAN FETE Tuamotuans Prepare for Huge Festival 36
NEW POWER STATION ON N.G. GOLDFIELDS 37
THIRD SESSION OF N.G. COUNCIL 37
PAPUAN ADMINISTRATOR PRAISED 37
Advertising 37 , 38
SOAP FROM COCONUTS A Useful Recipe 38
STUDY OF SIO ISLANDERS 38
Advertising 38
LIMPING ACROSS PACIFIC Adventures of S.S. Solafric 39
Advertising 39 , 40
KWATO MISSION AND TRADING Normanby Resident Returns to the Attack 40 , 41
Advertising 41
Massacre in 1880 on Mandoliana Island Names of Murdered Bluejackets 42
Advertising 42
A SOUTH SEA UTOPIA Another Colonizing “Scheme” 42
Advertising 42
JAPAN BUYS N. CALEDONIAN CHROME 43
COCOA-CULTURE An Inquiry from London 43
NEW B.S.I. WAGE SCALE May Cause Shortage of Native Labour 43
Advertising 43 , 44
RATTAN CANE Development of New Industry for N. Guinea 45 , 46
Advertising 45
CATTLE EXPERT VISITS THE SOLOMONS 46
RAISED GARDENS NOW IN DARU 46
B.S.I. SCHOONERS CHANGE HANDS 46
Advertising 46
Failure of Tung Oil Culture in Tropical Territories 47 , 48
Advertising 47 , 48
DANISH SCIENTISTS SAIL FOR HOME 48
N.I. Population Increased 48
NEW CO. TO TRADE IN NEW HEBRIDES 48
Advertising 48
B.S.I. NEWS Residents Appreciate New Flogging Laws 49 , 50
Advertising 49 , 50
FAREWELL TO HENRY DEXTER Another Superannuated Youth From Papua 51
Advertising 51 , 52
Progress on N.G. Goldfield 52
81 YEARS OLD N. Caledonia Celebrates Anniversary 52
Advertising 53
Cook Island Notes 54
Advertising 54
JAPAN’S PACIFIC ISLANDS Are They Fortified?—Pertinent Questions at Geneva 55
Advertising 55 , 56
WHAT IS BEING WORN Fashion Hints for Islands Women 56 , 57
Advertising 56 , 57
FRENCH SLOOP AT RABAUL 58
Advertising 58
SAMOAN NEWS “Palolo” Season is Approaching 58 , 59
NEW GUINEA JUDGES 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
FIJI’S STARTLING REPLY TO AUSTRALIA 60 Per Cent. on Australian Flour, in Reprisal for “Submarining” of Banana Trade 60 , 61 , 62
Advertising 61 , 62
NEW INTER-ISLAND VESSEL FOR EASTERN POLYNESIA 62
PAPUAN SUGAR PLANS FADE OUT 62
“Europeanised” Natives Scientists to Attack Problem of Education 62
Advertising 62
THURSDAY ISLAND NOTES Japanese Sampan Intercepted 63
Advertising 63 , 64
COPRA MARKET Combine Still Fixing Prices 64
Notes From New Guinea New Freezing Works for Rabaul 64
PRESENTS FOR KAVIENG LEPERS 64
Advertising 64
Solomon Is. Gold Discoveries in Guadalcanal 65
COCOA BEANS Market Sought for N.G. Product 65
Advertising 65 , 66
QUININE BLINDNESS Well-known Miner's Experiences in Purari Region, T.N.G. 66
PACIFIC MINING NOTES 67
N.G. GOLDFIELDS NOTES 67
Advertising 67 , 68
MISSIONARIES OR ANTHROPOLOGISTS Who Best Understands the Needs of Primitive Races? 68 , 70
Advertising 69 , 70
LEVER COMBINE AND COPRA PRICES 70
Market Quotations Range of Prices 71
Advertising 71
PITCAIRNERS Genealogical Research at N.I. 72
Chinese Traders in Vila 72
Advertising 72
Exchange Rates 72
ISLANDS PRODUCE Coffee 72
Shipping Services in the Pacific 73 , 74
Advertising 73 , 74 , 75 , 76

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