Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. VI, No. 12 ( Jul. 21, 1936)
Images
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3
AMERICAN TAX ON OILS AND FATS 3
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS 4
Contents 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Subsidise Transport—or Lose the Islands Territories! 5 , 6
CASTAWAY ON ISLAND IN SOCIETY GROUP 6
SHOWERED WITH PROTESTS Minister on Tour in Papua and New Guinea 7
N.Z. DELEGATION Investigating Cook Is. Fruit Trade 7
Jack Hides to Lead New Expedition 7
Overturned in Squall Archbold Party’s Seaplane Sinks at Pt. Moresby 7
NAURUAN CATCHES GIANT MARLIN 7
CHASING SAMPAN, FRENCH AEROPLANE FALLS INTO SEA Audacious Japanese Poachers Captured in New Caledonia and the Solomons 8
Advertising 8
LARGE SAMOAN CHURCH Opened After 20 Years' Effort 8
New Guinea Inter-Island Shipping 8
ROYAL FUNERAL IN TONGA Ancient Ceremonies Performed at Interment of Prince Tuku’aho 9
FOR LAU GROUP New Vessel Launched 9
ACROSS REWA RIVER New Fiji Bridge Under Construction 10
Britain Agrees to Aid Pacific Shipping With Dominions’ Assistance, Capital and Subsidy Will Be Provided to Meet Matson Competition 10
Carpenters’ Sydney—N.G. Air Service Postponed Federal Government to Call for Tenders 10
Islands Mining Engineer in Air Tragedy 10
HOW “GRANNY” SITS ON SAMOA’S HEAD Lack of Transport, Plus Liquor Regulations, Have Made Tourist Traffic Impossible 11 , 12
Dutch Priest Brought from New Guinea 12
POLYNESIAN CLUB Kava Ceremony for Prince Tugi, of Tonga 12
O.B.E. FOR HON. W. WISE, OF FIJI 12
Norwegian Yacht “Ho Ho” Off Again 12
TROPICALITIES 13
BISHOP OF MELANESIA Returns from England 13
Advertising 13 , 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 14
Advertising 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 15
Advertising 15
N.G. GOVERNMENT VESSEL WRECKED 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
SAMOA IN THROES OF POLITICAL RE-ARRANGEMENT “Goodwill Mission” Makes Quick Superficial Clean-up 16 , 17 , 18 , 68 , 69 , 70
Advertising 16 , 17 , 18
The “Two-Mile Limit” A Trading Regulation in New Guinea 19
Advertising 19
MORE BUILDINGS FOR WAU 19
Advertising 19 , 20
“Idle Hour” Leaves Papua for London 20
Advertising 20
W. M. REID LTD. Pacific Exporter’s Business Expands 20
PORT MORESBY’S M.O. RESIGNS 21
RABAUL HOTEL LEASED 21
22 YEARS AFTER Australian Soldier Returns German Souvenir Taken From Kieta 21
Advertising 21 , 22
AT PAPEETE Sailing Ship “Joseph Conrad” Arrives Safely 23
SWIMMING POOL FOR WAD 23
Advertising 23 , 24
MANIHIKI ISLAND Should Resident Agent be Experienced Islander or Technician? 24
ON SCIENTIFIC CRUISE American Yacht “Director” Arrives in Fiji 24
“SOUTHWARD HO!” 25
TUBERCULAR HOSPITAL FOR PAPUANS 25
Advertising 25
MALAYTA COMPANY Absorbed by Fairy mead Sugar Co. 25
Advertising 25 , 26
RUBBER INDUSTRY IN PAPUA Planters Plead for Permanence of Bounty 26
POLYNESIAN ADZE HEADS Washed Up By Norfolk Island Floods 26
Advertising 26
THE MARSTERS FAMILY Memories of Four Days Among the Palmerston Islanders at Suwarrow 27 , 28 , 29
Advertising 27 , 28
SUGAR, COPRA AND GOLD Fiji Enjoying Prosperity 29
UNION CO.’S RAROTONGA MANAGER LEAVES FOR N.Z. 29
Advertising 29 , 30
Civilisation or Back to Nature? Interesting Experiment With Native Communities in Hawaii 30
Samoan Bus Driver Not Guilty of Manslaughter 30
LOST ATOLLS OF THE PACIFIC The Mystery of Tuanaki and Victoria Islands 31 , 32
Advertising 31 , 32
Recreation Club Formed at Pt. Moresby 32
BULOLO MONSTERS 33
TAHITI SEES HERSELF IN “BOUNTY” FILM 33 , 34
Advertising 33 , 34
N.G. Public Service 34
Advertising 34
Repression or Expression? The Puzzle of Those Lotus-Eating Trippers 34
PAGES FROM THE PAST Charlie Savage—The White Chief of Bau 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
NEW LANDING GROUND IN PAPUA 37
THE SICKNESSES OF TAMI 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
Indian Land Leases In Fiji 38
Economical Value of Medical Handbooks 39
WHY UMIO SNORES NO MORE 39
Advertising 39
BLIGH’S OPEN BOAT VOYAGE Interesting Relics in New Zealand 40
Advertising 40
RESTLESSNESS IN NEW GUINEA Is Bureaucracy in the Saddle Again? 40
Survivor of “St. Paul” Wreck Sequel to Rossel Islanders' Massacre of Chinese 41
Advertising 41 , 42
“TIN-CAN” MAIL First Delivery at Niuafoou for a Year 42
THOSE SPANISH COINS 42
ANCIENT IDOL IN THE SOLOMONS 43
Advertising 43
End of Fiji Airways Ltd. 44
Advertising 44
First Missionary Ship How the “Duff” took L.M.S. Evangelists to Tahiti 44 , 45
Advertising 45 , 46
Profit Higher Morris, Hedstrom's Annual Report 47
STEAMER “KENT” DRIFTS NEAR REEF IN FIJI 47
Advertising 47
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PORT HUMBOLDT IN 1852 48 , 49 , 50
Advertising 48 , 49 , 50
PEANUTS New Crop for Norfolk Island 50
Advertising 50
STEPHEN RABONE Centenary of Pioneer Tongan Missionary 51 , 52
Advertising 51 , 52
PEDIGREE STOCK FOR TAVUA FARM 52
Planters’ Association of Papua First Bulletin Issued 53
CRIME IN LAUTOKA 53
TAHITI RAISES DUTY ON FOREIGN SOAP 53
Advertising 53 , 54
“GOOD OLD DAYS” IN THE LOUISIADES When the Price of Trading In Eastern Papua was Adventure, Treachery, and Murder 54 , 55 , 56 , 57
Advertising 55 , 56
NORFOLK ISLAND TRADE 57
TAHITI RADIO CLUB Efforts to Attract Tourists 57
Advertising 57 , 58
NEW FISHING LAUNCH FOR LORD HOWE IS. 58
COOK IS. FRUIT INDUSTRY Returning Delegates Satisfied with N.Z. Inquiry 58
Fashion Hints for Islands Women 59 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
WEDDING AT SAMARAI 60
ISLANDS WEDDING Mr. J. J. Hartley—Miss Lorne Langley Duncan 61
HOSPITAL LIFE IN PAPUA “Strenuous, but Interesting,” Says Missionary Nurse 61 , 62
Advertising 61
BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR ASTROLABE COPPER FIELD 62
Advertising 62
EASTER ISLAND "No Mystery,” Says French Scientist 62
South Pacific Insurance to Issue More Capital 62 , 64
Advertising 63 , 64
HOME-MADE MACHINE GRATER 64 , 65
Advertising 64
FIRE AT WAU, T.N.G. 65
G.A.’s NEW STINSONS TAKE TO THE AIR 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
Two Years’ Gaol for Holding N.G. Native Prisoner Lutheran Missionary’s Version of the Crime 66 , 67
Advertising 67
Death of Well-known Fijian 67
Advertising 67 , 68 , 69 , 70
MAU IS ALL SAMOA 70
Advertising 70
FIJI’S SURPLUS £92,231 in 1933 Makes Record Accumulated Funds 71
Advertising 71 , 72
PACIFIC ISLANDS MINING NOTES From Fiji 72
From Papua 72 , 74
Advertising 73 , 74
From New Guinea 74 , 75 , 76
Advertising 75 , 76
FIERCE FIGHT One Killed and Several Injured in Samoan Brawl 76
PAPUAN VISITOR ROBBED IN MELBOURNE 76
Advertising 76
Exchange Rates 77
Islands Produce 77
Advertising 77
Market Quotations 78
Advertising 78
Shipping: Services in the Pacific 79 , 80
Advertising 79 , 80
Index to Volume VI. 81 , 82
Advertising 82
CAUGHT IN WATERSPOUT Papuan Ketch and Nine Natives Lost 82
N.Z. Scouts Visit Fiji 82
Advertising 83 , 84

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