Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIII, No. 5 ( Dec. 17, 1942)
Images
48
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
MISSING IN INDONESIA 3
Advertising 3 , 4
Contents 4
Index to Advertisers 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
STARK FACTS POINT TO A LONG WAR 5 , 6
FRENCH COPRA Worth £33 Per Ton in Papeete on 1943 Contract 7
SUVA NOT BOMBED 7
NEW BOOKS 7
Why Japs Murdered Missionaries 7
"YANKEE" TABU 7
CIVILIANS IN SOLOMONS 7
MISSING IN THE TERRITORIES Additions to the Lists 7 , 8
LANTANA PEST Tahiti is Attacking it With a Bug 9
"EXTRAORDINARY HEROISM" Paul Mason Gets American DSC 9
IN THE JUNGLE Melanesian Mission Carries On 9
Pilot-Officer Canard is Killed 9
TWICE AS MANY SAMOANS Remarkable Record Under NZ Rule 9
SAMOA'S POPULATION 9
TAHITI MYSTERY EXPLAINED The Extraordinary Conduct of Governor-General Brunot in 1941 10 , 11
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT’S CRUEL TREATMENT OF EVACUEES Refusal of Any Promise of Economic Rehabilitation 11 , 34 , 35
N. Guinea Returned Soldiers Re-constitute Their Branch and Carry On 12
3 FT. PYGMIES! Suspected Furphy From N. Guinea 12
WHERE THE JAPS HAD A SEAPLANE BASE Deboyne Lagoon, East of Samarai 13
MISSING IN INDONESIA Lists of British People Caught by War in Malaya, Borneo and East Indies 14 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 46
Advertising 14
SAMOA BOOMING High Rates for Produce 15
Advertising 15
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN PAPUA AFTER THE WAR? A Special Plea for Protection of the Natives 16
FIJI PRICES CONTROL 16
ISLANDS' "DOOMSDAY BOOK" 17
'DROME NAMED AFTER GURNEY 17
REAL AUSTERITY! What American Lutherans Are Undergoing in N. Guinea 17
Advertising 17
ISLES OF TRAGEDY Catholic Missions in the Solomons 18
Tribute to N. Guinea Natives 18
BSI FINANCES Cash Available for Resumption of Administration 18
HOW SUDEST GOLD WAS FOUND Pearler's Casual Remark About White Outcrops 18 , 19
No Street-side Sales of Liquor in Tahiti 19
NZ AND FIGHTING FRANCE Officials Exchanged 19
Advertising 19
NEW GUINEA’S JUNGLE FOODS Americans May be Miracle-workers, But-! 20
Advertising 20
Pacific Islanders' Loyalty Tribute by Sir Philip Mitchell 21
"OUT OF BOUNDS" IN SUVA 21
AUSTRALIAN RICE IN N. CALEDONIA 21
FUNDS FOR CARE OF LEPERS 21
Advertising 21 , 22
SERVICE CHANGES In Western and Central Pacific 23
SAMOAN RUBBER Small Production Being Increased 23
FIJI IS TRYING TO GROW POTATOES 23
Advertising 23
With the AIF at Port Moresby 24
BROADCAST BY SIR HARRY LUKE 24
Advertising 24
"PROSPERITY" IN TONGA 24
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS IN FIJI 24
A GUIDE TO THE SOLOMONS For the United States Marines 24 , 25
DEATH OF MR. A. P. PROCTER 25
AND SHALL WE SEE A NWE ORDER? 25
Advertising 25
THE ORIGIN OF POLYNESIANS Work Done—And to be Done 26
Advertising 26
EDITORIAL NOTE 26 , 27
Advertising 26
Memories of Pioneer Days in Papua 27
STRICT CURFEW Morral Angle in Samoo 27
Advertising 27 , 28
THERE WILL BE ROADS IN NEW GUINEA A Silver Lining to the War-cloud 29
COOK ISLANDERS Warned Against NZ Attraction 29
RABAUL PEOPLE IN MELBOURNE WEDDING 30
Advertising 30
Moresby's Sting Song 30
HUGE PENALTIES For Sly Grog in Fiji 31
One Spot Which Shall be For Ever American 31
PROSPERITY! New Caledonia Under War Conditions 31
Advertising 31
AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS IN FIJI 32
WAR RISK INSURANCE REDUCED 32
Advertising 32
PRESENTED AT COURT A TRADER’S TALE BY “TUKAPA KOKO" 32
FIJI'S SURPLUS Remarkable Buoyancy in Revenues 33
MARRIAGE OF WELL-KNOWN APIA COUPLE 33
Advertising 33
Solomons Administrator Makes Brief Visit 33
King Honours Solomon Islanders 33
Advertising 33
TWO FIRMS OF NELSON To be Associated in Pacific Trade 34
Advertising 34
Death of Rev. A. Mason, Solomons Missionary 35
Advertising 35
ROLL OF HONOUR 36 , 37 , 38 , 39
Advertising 36 , 37 , 38
SPIRIT OF N. GUINEA WOMEN Activities in Melbourne 39
"Social Afternoon" by NG Women's Club 39
LOST RECORDS IN NEW GUINEA 39
Advertising 39
THE BEGINNING OF TAHITI Whence Came the First Polynesians? 40
Advertising 40 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45
ISLANDS PRODUCE 46
Exchange Rates 46
Market Quotations COPRA 46
RUBBER 46
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 47
Broadcast to French Colonies 47
Quotations For Mining Shares 47
PRICE OF GOLD 47
WAR AND A FIJI FAMILY 47
SAMOA'S PETROL RATION 47
Advertising 47 , 48

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