Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIV, No. 1 (17 Aug., 1943)
Images
44
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
ROLL OF HONOUR 2 , 43 , 42
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
NEW GUINEA RETURNED SOLDIERS 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Allies’ Mediterranean Strategy Is Shortening The War 5 , 6
COPRA Information Wanted 7
Complaint from New Hebrides 7
Methodist Missionaries To Return To Papua 7
TERRITORIES CASUALTIES 7
TUBOUTO'A OPENS TONGAN PARLIAMENT 7
COMPENSATION Papuan Owners and High Court Judgment 7
OPPORTUNITY! 7
COMMUNICATIONS AND SETTLEMENT FACILITIES What War Conditions May Do for the Territories 8
TAHITIAN VALOUR IN NORTH AFRICA 20 Maimed Men Return 8
New Post tor Mr. A. L. Armstrong Trevor Johnson Goes to Tonga 8
Gifts For "Fuzzy-Wuzzies" 8
FIJI’S BLACK MARKETS Price-Control Wilts Under Fantastic Demand 9
SIR A. RICHARDS Promoted From Jamaica To Nigeria 9
RISKS ON TERRITORY PROPERTY Owners Should Insure 9
PHENOMENAL SEASONS 9
FOUR MURDERED MISSIONARIES Story of Their Heroism 9
DEATH OF DR. A. SPENCE 9
FIGHTING FRENCH CHIEFS Changes in the Pacific 10
EVACUEES TO MEET Plea for Unity 10
Fate of Pacific Lands After the War 10
Unsung Heroes of the Evacuation New Guinea Men Who Got No Medals 10
TURTLE SHELL BOOMS IN FIJI 10
THE BRAVERY OF FATHER GLOVER IN NEW GUINEA EVACUATION 11
NZ BONDS IN SAMOA 12
NEW CALEDONIA'S ACTINGGOVERNOR 12
MORE WATER FOR NOUMEA AND PORT VILA 12
BATTLE FOR SALAMAUA Difficult New Guinea Campaign Explained By Aerial Photographs 13 , 14
NOT ENOUGH MEAT Discontent in "Prosperous Samoa" 14
Inevitable Dog 14
PILOT W. E. CLARK Awarded George Medal For Bravery 14
DEATH OF MRS. PANSY SMITH 14
Vale, "F.E.W."! 15
TO MARRY GOVERNOR SAUTOT 15
WORKERS FROM WALLIS 15
Advertising 15
EDUCATION OF NG NATIVES Work of Mr. A. Schmidt 16
Advertising 16
REV. JAMES BENSON May be a Prisoner 16
WHY PATON AND PENGLASE? 17
No Place in Tahiti for Draft Dodgers 17
PHOTOGRAPHS OF SW PACIFIC ARE WANTED 17
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF LEPROSY 17
Advertising 17
PROBLEMS OF CARRYING ON Annual Meeting of the New Guinea Women's Club 18 , 19 , 30
Advertising 18 , 19 , 20
Robert Dean Frisbie 21
WASPS! New Guinea Gets a New Instalment 21
Advertising 21 , 22
Australians' Shangri-la At the End of a Guadalcanal Jungle Trail 23
SCHOONER LOST Old "Manureva" on Reef in Australs 23
Vital Point 23
Advertising 23
Cutting Coconuts and Red Tape 24
FUTURE OF PACIFIC ISLANDS MISSIONS 24
AIRMAIL BETWEEN NZ AND NOUMEA 24
Advertising 24
FLASH BACK! From King's Cross Breadline to New Guinea House-cook 25 , 27
Advertising 25 , 26
TRIBUTE TO M. HENRI SAUTOT 27
Interdict on USA Army Marriages 27
TWO FRENCH COMMANDS IN THE PACIFIC 27
THE CRUEL TOLL OF WAR 27 , 28
Advertising 28
RAINY WEATHER THOUGHTS When Tahiti Listens to Washington Radio 28
STATUS OF NORFOLK ISLAND Interesting Point Based on Confused Position in 1856-1913 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
Growth of Southern Pacific Insurance Co. Ltd. 30
CALENDAR REFORM Honolulu Mon Produces a Practicable Plan 30
RUBBERS FUTURE War Establishes Synthetic 31
Where the Ladies Do the Fighting 31
WHERE THE JAPS WERE STOPPED 31
SLY GROG PROFITS IN NEW CALEDONIA 31
Advertising 31
FIJI AIRMAN MISSING 32
Advertising 32
THE FUTURE OF AUSTRALIAN NEW GUINEA Directions in Which There Should be Early Planning 32 , 33 , 34
Advertising 33 , 34
PIG-RAISING SCHEME New Venture in Fiji 34
JUNGLE FOODS Search in N. Guinea 34
Advertising 34
Guest of the Solomon Folk 35
BISHOP WADE Escape From Bougainville 35
Pacific Liner Survives 4 Years of War 35
Advertising 35
FIJI LABOUR Over 2,000 Men Needed 36
Advertising 36
CHRISTMAS ISLAND STAMPS Why They Were Issued 36
DEATH OF MISS GERTRUDE FADDY 36
Territories' Women's Club Branch of NSW Country Women's Association 37
COCONUT ISLANDS Maxwell Lease Over Three Atolls Has Expired 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
BLASTED BY WAR Mission Station and Plantation in New Georgia 38
IN MEMORIAM 38
WILD RUBBER Story of Papuan Old-Timer and Australian Bureaucrats 38
NEW GUINEA'S CHINESE Community Now in Sydney 39 , 40
Advertising 39 , 40
Quotations For Mining Shares 41
PRICE OF GOLD 41
FIJI BUYING PRICES 41
Advertising 41
ISLANDS PRODUCE 41
Exchange Rates 41
PHASES OF THE MOON 41
Market Quotations 41
Advertising 42 , 44

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