Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XIV, No. 10 (17 May, 1944)
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48
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
ROLL OF HONOUR—Section II. 2 , 47
PACIFIC NEWS-REVIEW 3
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 3
TROPICAL PLANTING 3
Advertising 4
Contents 4
ADVERTISERS 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
Indentured Labour, the King's Cross Minister and the Future of America in the Pacific 5 , 6
SYDNEY H. CHANCE RETIRES FROM PAPUAN SERVICE 7
DEATH OF MR. ROBERT BRUCE 7
BASIS OF FUTURE GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES Minister Sidesteps Attempt to Get Some Real Information 7 , 8
WAR'S EFFECT ON FIJI'S COMMUNITIES Forecast of Changed Industrial Conditions and Closer Government Control 8 , 41
Advertising 8
MR. WARD ARRIVES 9
NZ Trade Regulations for Samoa “Turnover Tax" Hits Big Firms 9
NO MORE WOODEN HOUSES Tahiti's New Law 9
Dismal Outlook for the NG Planters Politicians Can Think Only of Fuzzy-wuzzy 9
TERRITORIANS DECORATED 9
EBB-TIDE IN NEW GUINEA Two and a Half Years' Campaign Ending as Japs Are Chased Over the Border 10
TROPICALITIES 11 , 12
"DOLLAR PROSPERITY" 11
WHERE ARE COPRA POOL FUNDS? 12
MEMORIES 12
HENRY NOTT CENTENARY 12
DEATH ON OPERATIONS PRESUMED 12
NEW GUINEA GOLD Hopes for Resumption of Industry 13
Death of Pte. Lawrence Boyer on Active Service 13
NATIVES AND MEDICAL TRAINING 13
NO SUCCESSOR YET TO O.F. NELSON 13
CHAULMOOGRA OIL 13
Advertising 13
TONGA—AND ITS QUEEN Misleading Twaddle in Australian Paper 14
LEPERS TRUST BOARD EXTENDS ITS WORK 14
MISIMA MEDICAL ORDERLY DECORATED 14
FIJI FOR MIXED FARMING Remarkable Possibilities of High Country 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
ORIGIN OF "KANAKA" 16
RESCUED BY THE AMERICANS Missionaries Tell Pitiful Story of 16 Months in Jap Hands 17
Advertising 17
INTRODUCTION TO THE JUNGLE The Wewak-Aitape District in the Time Along Before 18 , 19 , 20
Advertising 18 , 19 , 20
"UNSATISFACTORY" Rarotongan Food Production 21
METHODIST MISSIONARIES TO RETURN TO THE SOLOMONS 21
New Guinea Assn. of Queensland—Annual Meeting 21
Advertising 21 , 22
TRADE REPORT FOR 1943 Interesting Sidelight on Wartime Fiji 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
UNILEVER MENACE Can it Be Controlled in Peacetime? 25
EDITORIAL NOTE 25
FATE OF TWO NEW BRITAIN MISSIONARIES 25
Advertising 25 , 26
BLACK MARKETS IN TAHITI 27
Leave Natives Alone For a While! 27
Advertising 27
"KANAKA" 28
Advertising 28
WHO INVENTED THE "BOONG"? 28
NEWS OF GILBERTS PEOPLE 28
Advertising 28
LIEUTENANT ISIRELI KOROVULAVULA The Bravery of a Fijian Soldier Makes American History 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
RAIATEA BUILDS IN TAHITI 30
TARAWA WAS A GRIM LESSON FOR TOJO 31 , 32
Advertising 31 , 32
RECONDITIONING COPRA Decision of Fiji Production Board 32
HARKING BACK—A DECADE IN FIJI The first of two articles by “NA MATANIVANUA” who spent the 30’s and early 40’s in Suva, Fiji. 33 , 34 , 35
Advertising 33 , 34
THE FATE OF THE "HAURAKI" Long Silence Broken 35
Advertising 35
42 YEARS' MISSION SERVICE 36
N. Caledonian Election Postponed Again 36
Advertising 36
Los Negros Nostalgia 36
LAST PATROL 37
DECLINING FRUIT INDUSTRY IN COOK IS. 37
FIJI WOMEN IN SYDNEY 37
Advertising 37
FATE OF SIOTA CATHEDRAL 38
Advertising 38
DEMAND FOR LOCAL-GROWN PRODUCE DECLINES IN FIJI 38
THE FUTURE OF THE POLYNESIANS They Should Not be Tied Up With Melanesians 39
DEATH OF LURLINE MARAMA 39 , 40
Advertising 39 , 40
One Short-lived Strike 40
DEATH OF M. MOULEDOUS Link With Caledonia's Past 40
NEWS OF TERRITORIANS 40
SANATORIUM FOR TUBERCULAR SUFFERERS New Health Measure in Cook Is. 41
NEW GUINEA DESCRIBED 41
Advertising 41
SHAKESPEARE PLAYED BY MAKOGAI STUDENTS 42
Advertising 42
POMARE'S BIBLE 42
NEW COMMONWEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR NOUMEA 42
Advertising 42
CULTURE CLASHES IN THE PACIFIC Another "Brown Versus White" Study by the Rev. J. W. Burton 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
TO RETURN TO MISSIONARY SERVICE Two Priests From Milne Boy 44
BURNS PHILP Profits Are Higher 45
Advertising 45
GUINEA AIRWAYS' EARNINGS Future of Co. in Mandated Territory 45
"CURRENT PROBLEMS DIGEST" 45
Advertising 45
ISLANDS PRODUCE 46
FIJI BUYING PRICES 46
PRICE OF GOLD 46
Quotations For Mining Shares 46
Exchange Rates 46
Australian Short Wave Broadcast 46
MacARTHUR-THE MAN JAPAN FEARS 47
Advertising 48

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