Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XVIII, No. 3 ( Oct. 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
Copra-Grower's Choice: Socialistic Bureaucrat or International Monopoly 7 , 8
NEW GUINEA WOMEN'S CLUB OF SYDNEY 8
Engineering Shop On Old Jap Ship Interesting Enterprise Near Lae 8
N. CALEDONIAN CANDIDATES FOR PARIS ASSEMBLY 8
LATE NEWS 8
THE SPEAR OF KANUNE 8
SAMOANS WERE WAITING For UN Mission's Report 9
REPORT OF BUSY COMMUNISTS IN PAPUA 9
COPRA FROM RABAUL 9
Copra Price in French Oceania 9
FIJI TABLE TENNIS 9
IS THERE ANY OIL IN FIJI? Prospector's Claim in 1936 9
Two More Arrests Over Papeete Incident 9
PARALYSIS IN RABAUL Dislocation of Public Works 10
WELL-KNOWN FIJI RESIDENT 10
FOURTH BGD DREDGE NOW WORKING 10
FIJI WHEAT Interesting Experiments in the Highlands 10
INFLATION IN THE COOKS 10
BACK FROM NEW GUINEA 10
NEW GOVERNOR DUE IN JANUARY 10
£4PER TON Grudging Allowance To NG Copra Planters 11
NO FREEHOLD ON LORD HOWE ISLAND 11
FRENCH AIR SERVICE IN PACIFIC 11
NEW GOVERNOR 11
FIJI ELECTIONS 11
N. HEBRIDES LAND Does Australia Own Large Areas? 12
N. CALEDONIA'S CASINO 12
COMMEMORATION DAY AT BITAPAKA 12
"MALAITA" PASSENGERS FROM PAPUA-NEW GUINEA 12
PARENT CARPENTER CO. Non-Australian Interests Transferred 13
POPULAR OFFICIAL LEAVES TONGA 13
Death of Paramount Ariki Mrs. Love of Rarotonga and New Zealand 13
Another Breakdown In NG Shipping Madang Will Be Left Without Supplies From Australia For 3 Months 13
Advertising 14
NEW GUINEA BIRDS FOR SYDNEY ZOO 15
MR. WARD BACK A Transport Minister and Luggage Transportation 15
DEATH OF BISHOP NEWTON Missionary (n N. Guinea In 1889 15
SAMOAN HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 15
FIGHTING FOR SOAP 15
Advertising 15
DEATH OF MR. CYRIL KING 16
Advertising 16
SHARP ARGUMENT IN FIJI Liquor For Indians: None For Fijians 17
Advertising 17 , 18
WOULD BE FREE OF AUSTRALIA N. Guinea May Appeal To UNO 18
UNUSUAL ACCIDENT 18
P-NG TRAVELLERS 19
Samoan Youth In Search of Adventure Would-be Pirates and Stowaways See Too Many Movies 19 , 20
Advertising 19 , 20
Across The North Pacific Pan-American's Multiple Services 20
Australian Airlines to Norfolk and Lord Howe 20 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
EAST AND WEST SAMOA No Sign That Powers Will Permit Racial Unity 22
DEATH OF MR. DUNCAN HEDSTROM 22
ORGY OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING IN PAPUA – N. GUINEA Administration Uses £2,000,000 of. Australian Money Above Its Own Revenues 23 , 25
Advertising 23 , 24
SAMOA GATHERING DOLLARS High Price of Cocoa and Copra 25
THE JOYS OF LIFE IN NEW GUINEA 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
Soviet Delegates Take A Crock At Nauru 26
PESTS LEFT BY JAPS Giant Snails in the Marshalls 26
Advertising 26
No Reprieve For Cession Obelisk 27
ARROWROOT AND PINEAPPLES ARE NEW COOK ISLAND EXPORTS 27
Advertising 27 , 28
MASSACRED! New Report on Fate of NG Missionaries 28
LEVER BROS. STILL GROWING 28
AUSTRALIA TRAPPED IN MANUS To Be Bottomless Sink For Socialists' Millions 29
PROGRESS! 29
NG Returned Soldiers To Fight At Canberra Conference 29 , 30
Advertising 29 , 30
MORE NIUE PLAITED WARE FOR AUSTRALIA 30
Advertising 30
PINEAPPLE CUP Singles Bowling Championship of South Seas 30
Australian Territories Notes 31 , 32
Advertising 31 , 32
NG MEDICAL STUDENTS Official Thanks To Suva 32
THEFTS OF COCOA AND PILLAGE OF CARGO Samoan Planters and Traders Have New Headache 32
Advertising 33 , 34
NEW GOVERNMENT OF SAMOA NZ and UNO Plans 34
"AFRICA STAR" SMOKO1 IN RABAUL 34
Re-Establishing the Citrus Industry In the Cook Islands 35
SAW MILLING ON THE SEPIK 35
CANADA IS A PACIFIC NATION 35
Advertising 35 , 36
RESTRICTIVE ! New Native Labour Ordinance for Papua-New Guinea is Now Law 37 , 38
Advertising 37
More Troubles for Employers and Less Freedom for Natives 38
Advertising 38
DEATH OF MRS. J. LEGGE 39
MORE UNEXPLODED BOMBS DISCOVERED IN FIJI WATERS 39
MISSED FIJIAN BUT HIT THE BANK 39
Advertising 39 , 40
FIJI POPULATION SURVEY Shows More Indians With Less Literacy and Increase in Town Populations 40
Permits Necessary to Enter Fiji New Immigration Bill For Legislative Council 41
Advertising 41
MISSING OFF VITI LEVU COAST 42
Advertising 42
Unrestricted Trade In French Pacific Possessions 42
CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS OPERATE IN FIJI 42
DEATH OF MR. W. TATE 42
Death Of Miss D. B. Monaghan 42 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
WHO OWNS CHRISTMAS IS. COPRA? 44
AUSTRALIANS APPOINTED TO SUVA TOWN BOARD 44
FANTASTIC PRICE FOR SOAP IN FIJI 44
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories Talk-Talk 45
ROMANCE IN COMMERCE: The story of Joseph Mitchell, now GM of BP's and Director of 19 BP Companies 46 , 47 , 64
Lament for the Kava Saloons 47
Into Battle With The NGVR Officialdom Did Not Love Them But They Looked On The Bright Side of War 48 , 49
WE CALL IT CIVILISATION Another Story in Rhyme by "Tolala." 49
Tropicalities 50
Short Story: Base Traders, Proprietary 51
TROPIC NIGHT 51
ANOTHER OLD YARN 51
BOOK REVIEWS They Watched The Defeat of Japan 52 , 65
FOR YOUNG NEEDLEWOMEN 52
MORESBY'S LUXURY HOTEL A Ten-Years' Job, But At Last It Is Complete! 53
Advertising 53
DEATH OF DESMOND CAHILL 54
Advertising 54
N. GUINEA VOLUNTEER RIFLES Men Who Served with Courage and Distinction In World War II 54 , 55 , 56 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 62 , 63
Advertising 55 , 56 , 57 , 58 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64
NO RELIEF FOR COOK IS. SHIPPING PROBLEMS 65
Advertising 65
NG SCHOLARSHIP FUND 66
Advertising 66
Cook Is. Population Shows Steady Increase 66
ANTI-FILARIA CAMPAIGN IN COOK ISLANDS 66
NIUE STAMP SALES SOARED TO £20,190 FOR 1946-47 66
NEW BRITAIN NOTES Rain Labour and Radio Communications All missing! 67
BANANA FIGS Chance For Samoan Industry 67
FIJIAN HARMONY FOR NZ RADIO AUDIENCE 67 , 68
Advertising 67 , 68
Court of Appeal For Fiji? 68 , 70
Advertising 69 , 70
DEATH OF MADAME LE RICHE Daughter of One of New Caledonia's Earliest Colonists 70
Advertising 70
KON TIKI MEN Returning Home via America 71
Advertising 71
FIJIAN BIBLE Centenary of its Translation by the Rev. John Hunt 72
Advertising 72
INTRODUCTION OF MISSION WORK AT BUA 72 , 73
Lae War Cemetery Praised 73
EARLY MAN IN FIJI Analysis of Evidence Secured by American Professor 73
DEATH OF E. D. D. DAVIS 73
Advertising 73 , 74
Navy Showed The Flag In British Solomons Did Not Participate In Marching Rule Arrests 75
STEVENSON'S LINK WITH AUSTRALIA Dr. Mackaness' Interesting Address to PI Society 75
Advertising 75
Tahiti's "Etat de Siege" 76
NO FURTHER TROUBLE IN TAHITI 76
Advertising 76
SING-SING AT SCARLET BEACH Commemorating AIF Landing in 1943 77
COPRA GROWERS' UNION OF FIJI 77 , 78
Advertising 77 , 78
PAPUA OF 47 YEARS AGO Only 16 Survivors of Community of 450 In 1900 78
PLASTIC SURGERY FOR BUKA BOY 79
FAIRMILE LAUNCH FOR SOUTH PACIFIC TRADE 79
DEATH OF MRS. MORNING STAR 79 , 80
Advertising 79 , 80
SAMOA SEEKS ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES 80
Advertising 80
SMALL BOAT FOR LONG VOYAGE 80
RABAUL'S NEEDS Food and the Professions 80
MAN OVERBOARD! 81
APPRECIATION 81
Advertising 81
SAMOA NEEDS MEDICAL OFFICERS 82
GOOD FISHING! 82
"WEEKLY GUARDIAN" AND ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION 82
Advertising 82 , 83
Pampered Natives and Muddled Economics Fiji Resdent Does Not Like The Writing On The Wall 84
FUTURE OF THE MAORI RACE 84
Advertising 84
ONE BOTTLE OF WHISKY A 50-Years-Old Memory 85 , 86
Advertising 85
SYDNEY COUPLE JOIN MISSION AT CHIMBU 86
MORE CAPITAL FOR APC Karlova Bore Down Nearly Two Miles 86
SQUANDERING OF AUSTRALIAN MILLIONS 86 , 88
Advertising 86 , 87 , 88
ISLAND BOXERS 88
NEWS FROM PUKA PUKA 88
EAST INDIES Patient Work By Dutch Now Beginning to Show Happy Results 89
Advertising 89
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES 90 , 91 , 92 , 93
Advertising 90 , 91 , 92
GROWING "DRY" RICE IN NEW BRITAIN 93
BIKINI NATIVES WANT TO RETURN HOME 93
BAD ASSAULT CASE IN TAHITI 93
N. Britain Planter Has 'Had' N. Guinea 93
Advertising 93
ISLANDS PRODUCE 94
Advertising 94
BUYING PRICES AT SUVA, FIJI, PRODUCE REPORT 94
PRICE OF GOLD 94
COPRA 94
RUBBER 94
QUOTATIONS FOR MINING SHARES 94
Exchange Rates 94
Advertising 95 , 96

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