Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIII, No. 1 ( Aug. 17, 1942)
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52
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1 , 2
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
JURY SERVICE IN FIJI 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
Advertising 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
SOME ASPECTS OF THE "GLOBAL WAR“ 5 , 6
Governor of N. Caledonia 6
BATTLE OF THE SOLOMONS Allies Now Engaged in Prolonged Offensive Operation 7
LOOTING Light on Vexed Problem of Compensation in N. Guinea and Papua 7 , 8
COPRA Extraordinary Situation—Little Change 8
ROAD ACCIDENTS IN NEW CALEDONIA 8
DEATH OF REV. JOHN GILKISON 8
NEW GOVERNOR OF FIJI Assumed Duty in July 8
JOHN GU 8
LIEUT.-COL. LOVE Gallant Maori Officer Killed in Action 9
Praise for the Pacific Battalion of Fighting France 9
TERRITORIES RESIDENTS’ PLEAS TO AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT Early Move Now Expected Regarding Definition of Looting 9 , 10
1/- NOTES How Fiji Solved Coin Shortage 10
LEGAL AND CIVIL POWERS Important Regulations Affecting N. Guinea and Papua 10
HOW MV “MACDHUI” WAS LOST Bombed and Sunk by Japs in Port Moresby 11
LUCK OF M.H. Remarkable Financial Position of Big Pacific Trader 11
RAROTONGANS FOR NEW ZEALAND 11
ALL THE WORLD'S RICE What Will Japan Do With It? 12
Advertising 12
Samoa's Trade in 1941 12
FINE POLYNESIAN Death of Panuarii Taie 12
AMERICANS POPULAR IN N. CALEDONIA 12
Europeans Have "Lost Face " Our Responsibilities to Native Races of Pacific 13
WEDDING GROUP IN RAROTONGA 13
Fighting French Casualties in Libya Battle 13
MORE TREES ! Far-sighted Plan in Rarotonga 13
THE OLD GODS OF HUAHINE How Tone Succumbed to Christianity 14
Mrs. Betty Morel Passes On Story of a Notable Woman in the South Seas 14 , 15
JAPANESE IN PAPUA Probable Reasons for Move on Gona and Kokoda 15
Advertising 15
New Guinea Women's Club 16
MISSIONARIES IN PAPUA 16
Advertising 16
RESCUED FROM N. GUINEA How Commercial Airmen and Machines Picked up 74 Australians 16
40 YEARS AGO How Germans Treated New Guinea Natives 16
FATE OF GOLD What Will be the Effect of This War? 17
TAHITI IN WARTIME 17
Advertising 17
Too Much "Parie" in the "Mutuel"! A Memory of Port Vila's Race Club 18
Advertising 18
NZ Governor-General in Tonga, Samoa and Fiji 19
ESCAPE FROM NEW GUINEA 19
Advertising 19 , 20
AIR-RAID SHELTER IN ROTUMA 21
Jap Cotton-growing in New Guinea 21
DEATH OF MISS HESTER CLARK 21
Advertising 21
POLYNESIAN CLUB 22
Advertising 22
ADMINIISTRATIVE PROBLEMS In the British Pacific Territories 22
Advertising 22
Advertising 22
HOW THE MEN OF HMAS "PERTH" ENJOYED A "CONTINENTAL SUNDAY" IN TAHITI 23 , 24 , 25 , 26
Advertising 23 , 24 , 25 , 26
MISSION WORK IN PAPUA 26
FROM ONE WAR TO ANOTHER Interesting New Book on New Guinea 26 , 27
Advertising 27
HOW AUSTRALIA GOT PAPUA And How Gladstone Forced Australia to Surrender North-east New Guinea to Germany 28 , 29 , 30
Advertising 28 , 29 , 30
ONE NIGHT ON PITCAIRN 30 , 31
Advertising 31
THE McCOYS OF PITCAIRN 32 , 33
Advertising 32
TAlHITI ITEMS 33
Death of Mrs. A. Q. McGowan 33
KITCHEN TALES IN ROTUMA 33
Advertising 33
JEWS IN THE SOUTH 6 SEAS Interesting Story of Pioneering Enterprises 34
Advertising 34
SUVA PIONEER Captain Cuthbert's 73 Years in Fiji 35
MOROBE (NG) MINERS 35
Advertising 35 , 36
DEATH OF R. F. BRECHIN Man Who Did Valuable Agricultural Work in New Guinea 37
HOT SOUP! 37
GEOPOLITICS AND THE WORLD WAR CRISIS New and Terrifying Background of World War II 37 , 43 , 44
MR. H. E. MAUDE 38
Advertising 38
NATIVE LABOUR DEPOSITS Terms of Release to NG Depositors 38
Advertising 38
ROLL OF HONOUR 39 , 40 , 41
Advertising 39 , 40
PERSONAL 41
Advertising 41
PAPUAN PLANTERS' APPEAL Military Control of the Plantations ? 42
Advertising 42
SOUTH SEA JEWS (See Article on Page 32) 42
Advertising 43 , 44
FIJI'S LABOUR PROBLEM Disturbing Effect of War Conditions 45
NATIVES FAR FROM HOME One Far-reaching Effect of the War 45
£5,000 GIFT FOR A FIGHTER 45
METHODIST MISSIONS Members Seeking Return to Papua 45
Advertising 45
YODDA BLOODSHED Events of 40 Years Ago 46
Advertising 46
Order of Crown of Tonga A Forgotten Incident of 1914 47
Mangold's Religious History Has a Lesson For Modern World 47 , 50
Advertising 47
WHERE SOLOMONS ISLANDS BATTLE IS BEING FOUGHT 48
Advertising 48
They Cannot Buy a Bottle Indignation in Fiji 48
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 49
Broadcast to French Colonies 49
Quotations For Mining Shares 49
PRICE OF GOLD 49
ISLANDS PRODUCE 49
Exchange Rates 49
Market Quotations COPRA 49
RUBBER 49
COOK IS. FRUIT Big Shipment to New Zealand 50
"PIM" SAYS "AU REVOIR" TO ITS STAFF 50 , 51
Advertising 50 , 52

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