Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XVIII, No. 2 ( Sep. 17, 1947)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
ADVERTISERS 5
Advertising 5
IN THIS ISSUE: 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands Monthly 7
The Brown Brother Complex In South Pacific Administration 7 , 8
NG WOMEN'S CLUB OF SYDNEY 8
TO "PIM" CONTRIBUTORS 8
LATE NEWS 8
ANOTHER HOPELESS DAWN 8
NEW GOVERNOR OF FIJI Not Expected Until 1948 9
TONGAN PRINCE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA 9
MORE SHIPS FOR CARPENTER'S For Trans-Pacific Work 9
12 Men Under Arrest Quayside Incident in Tahiti 9
Equal Political Rights For N. Caledonian Natives? 9
NEW ZEALAND'S PACIFIC TERRITORIES 9
NEW CALEDONIAN LABOUR PROBLEM 9
RNZAF STILL RUNS ISLAND SERVICES 10
War Damage in British Territories Claims to be Assessed 10
PAPUA-NEW GUINEA ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAY 10
AIR SERVICE FOR FRENCH SW PACIFIC COLONIES 10
NEW CSR CO. CHIEF MANAGER 10
BGD NOW HAS THREE DREDGES OPERATING 10
MONTORO PASSENGERS TO NEW GUINEA 10
PHILIPPINES COPRA FALLS SHARPLY No Dollars to Buy The Surplus 11
Union of Copra Producers Movement Started in Fiji 11
"KON TIKI" RAFT VOYAGERS NOW IN TAHITI 11
MATUA PASSENGERS 11
FIJI ELECTIONS All Seats Will be Contested 12
HE IS A MONK AGAIN 12
MARRIAGE OF TERITO PA ARIKI IN RAROTONGA 12
Price Control in Fiji Chamber of Commerce Wants it Lifted 12
FINED 33,000 FR.! 12
MORE MONTORO PASSENGERS NEW GUINEA BOUND 12
Vale "Fonce" Parer Death of Another Member of the Famous NG Family in Sydney 13
Fiji Development Plan Is Summarised 13
NG TRAVELLELRS 13
NEW GOVERNOR OF FRENCH OCEANIA 13
PROGRESS OF ARC IN PAPUA 13
Advertising 14
Let's Have Copra And Cocoa First, Mr. Ward! 15
NG Tea May Be "Uneconomical" 15
BASTILLE DAY IN OCEANIA 15
DISAFFECTION IN SOLOMONS Inquiry by Acting Governor 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
GRAND TOURS By Australian Ministers 16
Funny Story Department: MANUS BASE Cost of Australian Establishment Enormous, Says Minister 16
COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL HAVE FUN IN SOUTH SEAS (THEY HOPE) 17
Advertising 17
BSI LABOUR New Regulations Issued 17
"Weekly Guardian" A New Newspaper in Fiji 17 , 19
Advertising 18
ALL HOPE NOW GONE FOR YAWL "ALONE" 19
FRENCH PHOSPHATE 19
WESTERN SAMOA Departure of UNO Mission 19
Advertising 19
POLYNESIAN CULTURE LOST IN TAHITI 20
Advertising 20
BOOM IN WESTERN SAMOA Reflected in Annual Statistics 20
POPULATION 21
"RED RUBBER" IN THE BELGIAN CONGO 21 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
Nauru For Australian Trusteeship Reported Request to the United Nations 22
Advertising 23
CORRECTION Mott-Marlin Metal Cruisers 24
Advertising 24
Fiji Beetles Rushed To Guam Call for Help Against Borer-Weevil 24
TWO SHIPS UP ON PAPUAN REEFS 24
100 PER CENT.! Moresby's Increase in Public Servants 25
POSTAGE STAMP RACKET Special Issue For Tokelaus—Pop. 1,000! 25
Advertising 25
FIJI TREASURER Transfer to Trinidad Announced 26
W. SAMOA'S MEDICAL OFFICER RETIRES 26
Advertising 26
Feast or Famine Shipping To NG Malaita and Montoro Running Neck and Neck to Territories' Ports 26
THE LATE A. R. PARRY 26
WORLD VIEW OF COPRA Plea For Lower Prices 27
Fiji Officer For W. Samoan Police Post 27 , 28
Advertising 27 , 28
"SELF-GOVERNMENT" FOR WESTERN SAMOA NZ Cabinet Torpedoes Trustee Council Mission 28 , 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
CRICKET INTEREST IN MADANG 30
Advertising 31
BLACK-MARKET IN FIJI RICE 32
Advertising 32
WHY "INDONESIANS"? We Should Not Accept o Term Introduced by the Japs 32
PETITION TO REMOVE SUVA TOWN BOARD 33
REPORT TO UNO Headaches for Departmental Heads In Papua-New Guinea 33 , 34
Advertising 33 , 34
New SDA Church In Apia Marks 50 Years of Mission's Work in Territory 34
NATIVE METHODS IN THE COPRA BUSINESS 34
GIANT SNAILS Numerous in Kokopo District, NG 35
Another "Alameda" Memories of 50 Years Ago 35
Advertising 35
The Month In Moresby 36
The Twinkle in Your Eye COMES FROM ACTIVE DIGESTION 36 , 37
Advertising 36
PERU'S IMPACT ON POLYNESIA Arguments Against a Theory 37
Advertising 37 , 38
Discontent in New Coledonia Resentment at Continued Rule and Tax Levies From Metropolitan France 39 , 40
Advertising 39 , 40
HARRYING JAPS BEHIND SALAMAUA IN 1942 Memories of a Small Party of NGVR Men 40 , 42 , 53 , 54
Advertising 41 , 42
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories' Talk-Talk 43
SOME YAM! 43
Gentle Joseph and the Shark 44 , 45
EAGLE EYE 45
IN HONOLULU 45
One Backward Glance 46 , 47
Tropicalities 48 , 49 , 50
Rotuman Afternoon 49
Short Story: CARGO 50
Fiji Tackles Her TB Problem 51
Advertising 51 , 52 , 53 , 54
W. SAMOA SHIPS LARGE QUANTITIES OF COPRA 54
Advertising 55
THERE WAS A JAP PLANE OVER SUVA, MAY 22, 1942! 56
Advertising 56
BUILDING BOOM NOW IN W. SAMOA 56
DEATH OF FIJI PIONEERS Col. Williams and Mrs. J. L. Hunt 56
NORTH TO NEW GUINEA "Morning Star," New Mission Ship, Has a Quick Run 57 , 58 , 59
Advertising 57 , 58
US BASE IN FIJI NOW DISMANTLED 59
DEATH OF CURATOR OF SUVA MUSEUM Mr. G. T. Barker 59
Advertising 59 , 60
Of Missionaries and Cargo Cult 60
SALES CONTROL OF FIJI CROWN LAND LEASES 60
Madang Forms Own Advisory Body Hopes to Co-operate With Local Administration 61
Fiji, Too, Is Drying Bananas 61
TEACHERS' BONUS WAS A DEPARTMENTAL "BONER" 61
Advertising 61
HOMBU HOMBU, BSI, PORT OF ENTRY 62
SEX CRIMES IN W. SAMOA 62
Advertising 62
NEW FIJI NEWSPAPER 62
NZ TONGAN 62
KNEW THAKOMBAU! Old Resident of Sydney 63 , 64
Advertising 63 , 64
FIRST EUROPEAN BABY ON SEPIK RIVER A Son for Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Healey 64
Fiji Indians Celebrate "Independence" Flag-wagging Processions and Speeches on August 15 65
HANGOVER! 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
pen Friends Wanted 66
Unsinkable Aluminium Canoe "Keram Kitty" on the Sepik 66
THREE INJURED IN FINSCHHAFEN ACCIDENT 66 , 67
Advertising 67
Memories of Brown David 67
Rabaul Revisited 68
TAHITI'S SPEECH Good and Bad Languages 68
Advertising 68
False Teeth For N.G. Natives Civilisation Marches On! 69
GREAT CHANGES IN ONE PACIFIC GROUP 69
Advertising 69
SLUM CLEARANCE IN SUVA 70
Advertising 70
MR. WARD'S ARCADIA And What an Old-Timer Thinks About It 70
Island Mixed Marriages 71
"Leftist" Officials And BSI Agitators 71
"NORDKAPEREN" IN CAIRNS 71
Advertising 71 , 72
SCRUB TYPHUS We Know Its Cause But Not Its Cure—Yet 73 , 74 , 75
Advertising 73 , 74
TONGAN RUGBY TEAM DELAYED IN FIJI 75
Faith in New Guinea Cocoa Old Resident to Plant up Virgin Land 75 , 76
Advertising 75
WORK OF SSIC FOR ISLANDERS IN SYDNEY 76
NG SCHOLARSHIP Fund Secretory Now Working From New Britain 76 , 77
Advertising 76
Details of Air Crash in N. Guinea 77
"MILLIONS OF SNAILS" 77 , 78
Advertising 77 , 78
Jail for Drunken Bus Driver Sequel to Death of Mrs. M. H. Weatherby, of Suva 78
Caught Up In Two Wars Gilgertese-Marshall Island Families 79
RADIO FOR THE PEOPLE 79 , 80
Advertising 79
PUBLIC NOTICE 80
Advertising 80
Local Government In Fiji Planning for the Future 80
INCIDENCE OF FILARIASIS AT MANGAIA 80
Coconuts and Loneliness on Christmas Island 81
Advertising 81
CART. SANDERS IS STILL DOING AN ARMY JOB IN FIJI 82
INFORMATION ABOUT FIJI 82
Advertising 82
A TALE OF OLD SUDEST 82
OLD-TIMER SOLTWEDEL IS FREE AGAIN 82
Advertising 83 , 84
SHIPYARD'S GOOD RECORD Building Ships From Scratch In Wartime 85
Advertising 85
BABE'S TRAGIC DEATH 86
Advertising 86
SILENCE ON THE SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Dr. Evatt Does Not Explain Why Colonel Kerr Has Gone to UNO 86
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 87 , 88 , 89
Advertising 87 , 88 , 89
ISLANDS PRODUCE 90
Advertising 90
BUYING PRICES AT SUVA, FIJI, PRODUCE REPORT 90
PRICE OF GOLD 90
COPRA 90
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 90
Exchange Rates 90
Advertising 91 , 92

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