Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIV, No. 8 (20 Mar., 1944)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
ROLL OF HONOUR 2 , 47 , 41 , 42 , 43
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
ANZAC AGREEMENT UNDER FIRE 5 , 6
POLYNESIANS WILL HELP MELANESIAN EVACUEES 6
N. GUINEA FILMS SCREENED 6
A NOT-SO-COMIC STRIP 6
TO GOVERN NEW GUINEA A New Set-up for Present and Immediate Post-war Period 7
Mata'afa as Third Fautua N. Zealand Government Approves of Appointment 7
Young Caledonian Escapes From France 7
DR. VAN LOON DEAD 7
DICTATOR—OR WHAT? The Delicate Position of Mr. Tojo of Tokio 8
THE RIVER CALL 8
EMPLOYERS OF NATIVE LABOUR Defended by Administrator of Papua 9
DEATH OF MR. H. I. HARDING, IN TAHITI 9
IMPORT AND CURRENCY CONTROLS FOR W. SAMOA AND COOK IS. 9
BEWARE OF “PUFF FUNGUS" A Menace of the Jungle 9
TONGAN RECEIVES US DECORATION 9
NEW GUINEA MISSIONARIES ESCAPE JAPS Extraordinary Trek of Three Priests and Five Nuns 10
CENTRAL MEDICAL SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR 1943 10
New Monetary Agreement 200 Fighting Fr. Francs to £ Sterling 11
Extraordinary Weather in Tahiti Worst Storm for 50 Years 11
PAPUAN PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION 11
BUTARITARI AND THE JAPANESE Gilberts Port Thoroughly Looted 11
NEW GOVERNOR ARRIVES 11
DISCOVERY OF RARE RELIC AT MANGAIA 11
LAMBETI-HOW A SOLOMONS PLANTER RETURNED HOME 12
MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES 12
DECORATION FOR GOVERNOR-ELECT But Still Has Not Arrived in N. Caledonia 13
WHAT WAS THE MEANING OF THIS FLAG? 13
EVACUEES ARE “BEFOGGED” Pacific Territories Assn. Discusses Commonwealth Reoccupation Proposals 13 , 43 , 44 , 45
DEATH OF MR. O. F. NELSON Mau Leader Who Fought NZ Officialdom For 15 Years 14 , 34
Sowing Seeds of Brotherly Love 14
TROPICALITIES 15 , 16
WEDDING GROUP IN TAHITI 15
Advertising 16
THE GOLD-MINER TRUE What That Pioneering Spirit Has Done, and Yet May Do, For New Guinea 17 , 18 , 19 , 21
Advertising 17 , 18 , 19 , 20
No "Dollar-prosperity" in Mangaia Traders and Others Just Grin and Bear It 21
LOLOMA GOLD MINES 21
Advertising 21
NEW CALEDONIA'S POST-WAR CLAIMS IN FRENCH SET-UP Representative in Algiers Pleads For No More "Bird of Passage" Officials 22
Advertising 22
ISA LEI 23
DEVOTION TO DUTY Brings Honour and Tragedy 23
Advertising 23
HAS POLYNESIA A FUTURE WITHOUT A "COPRA-ECONOMY"? South Pacific Conditions as They Appear to Robert Dean Frisbie 24 , 25
Advertising 24
UNION JACK FLIES AGAIN OVER TREASURY ISLAND 25
CHILDREN BORN "ABROAD" 25
Advertising 25 , 26
TOTAL WAR 27 , 28
Advertising 27 , 28
QUEEN SALOTE SILVER JUBILEE STAMPS 28
GOOD WORK BY FIJIAN MISSIONARIES 28
DEATH OF M. RATARD, OF NEW HEBRIDES 28
STRANGE CASE OF THE SEWING THREAD Tahiti's Thieves and Black Marketeers 29
Advertising 29 , 30
Fiji Now Rejoices in "Travel Priorities" Another War Curse Descends on the Colony 30
PERMIT NOW NECESSARY TO LEAVE N. CALEDONIA 30
YOUNG NEW GUINEA FLIER 30
Advertising 30
EVOLUTION OF A FIJI COMMANDO 31
Advertising 31
MYSTERY EPIDEMIC IN MANGAIA 32
PROFITEERING IN FIJI 32
Advertising 32
COST OF A RUBBER ESTATE 32
PAPUA IN 1888 Louisiades Gold—And the First Execution 33
Advertising 33 , 34
THE WAR AGAINST MOSQUITOES 35
Advertising 35 , 36
FATHER ROUGIER Interesting Fiji Memories of 40 Years Ago 36 , 37
GUARANTEED PRICES FOR FIJI PRODUCTS 37 , 38
Advertising 37 , 38
FIJI GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS 38
BATTLE OF MAROVO LAGOON Oddest Naval Engagement Ever Fought 38 , 39
TAHITI PLANTER RETURNS Mr. F. Hanak's Four Years' Service 39
Musically-minded Mangaians Are Bereft 39
Advertising 39
ARMY PICNIC NZ Garrison On Norfolk Is. 40
Advertising 40 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45
Polynesian Concert 45
Advertising 45
ISLANDS PRODUCE 46
Exchange Rates 46
Quotations For Mining Shares 46
PRICE OF GOLD 46
FIJI BUYING PRICES 46
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 46
Advertising 48

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