Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XXI, No. 8 ( Mar. 1, 1951)
Images
116
Notes
Text cut near centre of page due to tight binding.
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
Index to Advertisers 5
Advertising 5
IN THIS ISSUE: 6
Advertising 6
Pacific Islands Monthly 7
MR. SPENDER GOES TO WASHINGTON 7 , 8
Future of the South Pacific Commission 8
Bureaucracy Clings To Stabilisation Fund 8
Others, Besides Planters, Are At War With British Ministry of Food 8
CO OF NEW NGVR APPOINTED From a Brisbane Correspondent 8
CSR’s FIJI CHIEF RETIRES Appointment of Mr. C. Elliott 8
INIQUITOUS MOF COPRA PRICE Planters’ Direct Appeal to Ministry Officials 9
OVER £1,000,000 NG Copra Stabilisation Fund 9
SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN NEW HEBRIDES 9
THE END OF THE HUIA 9
P-NG ADMINISTRATION Further Changes May Await the Result of General Election 10
TOA’s SYDNEY-MORESBY SERVICE AGAIN HELD UP 10
INDONESIANS TIGHTENING THEIR BELTS AND TALKING LESS 10
FIJI MLA’s AT FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN 10
Stratocruisers on Trans-Pacific Service 10
INDONESIANS IN N. CALEDONIA 10
NG Goldfields, Ltd.’s Prospects 10
NEW COLOUR FILM OF FIJI 10
OLD PAPUANS’ WEDDING IN BRISBANE 10
New Adventure for Capt. Taylor Australia-South American Air Route Survey 11
Aorangi Returns to Pacific Service in April 11
Australasian Petroleum Co. Pty. Ltd. 11
PROBLEMS OF STH. PAG. COM’N Retirement of Secretary-General 11
NEW HOTEL AT LAE 11
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Commission s Seventh Session Opens Next Month At Noumea 12
SMALL SEAPLANE LOST IN LAU GROUP 12
THIRD TRADING BANK FOR SUVA 12
In Fiji in the Days of World War 1 12
Native Refugees Headache For P-NG Administration Aftermath of Mt. Lamington Eruption 13
New Guinea Scholarship Fund First Queensland Winner 13
Don’t Let it Happen Here! Nuttery Suggested for Pacific 13
FIJI SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 13
Advertising 14
MEDALS FOR THE GALLANT 39? Disgraceful Episode of Nauru Defence in 1941-42 15 , 16
Advertising 15 , 16
CARONIA VISITS SUVA 16
FIJI-AUSTRAUAN TRADE Out of Balance by £2,000,000 16
Advertising 16
REMARKABLE CARVING BY A PAPUAN 17
Weary, Dreary People Put Some GO Into Your Life 17
Advertising 17 , 18
BSI Virtually Without Wharf Facilities Kukum Blows Away in a Gale 19
Advertising 19
US Tourists “Don’t Spend Like Gl’s” 20
Advertising 20
NO PERMITS TO CUT N. GUINEA PINE A Legacy of The Ward Regime 21
TROCHUS AT £255A PER TON 21
Advertising 21 , 22
THE MONTH IN MORESBY 23 , 24
Advertising 23 , 24
HE FEARS THAT HE ATTRACTS ERUPTIONS! 24
Boom Time in Apia New Buildings Follow High Produce Prices 25
Advertising 25 , 26
The Secretary for the Colonies Meets a BSI Planter 27 , 28
Advertising 27 , 28
OFF AND ON AGAIN Pan-American’s Call At New Caledonia From Our Own Correspondent 28
THE DEPORTATION OF OTTO SOLTWEDEL 29
HCI AND THE PURI SERVICE 29
Advertising 29 , 30
RABAUL ROUNDABOUT 31 , 32 , 33
Advertising 31 , 32
SOLOMON ISLANDER’S REMARKABLE FEAT OF TRANSLATION 33
Advertising 33 , 34
ANGRY DELEGATE AND FIJI LIQUOR LAW 34
RECRUITERS FOR PAPUA-NEW GUINEA 34
PLANTERS SHOULD BARGAIN WITH UK MOF DIRECT 35 , 36 , 37
Advertising 35 , 36
OPERATION VOLCANO 37
HIGHER RATE FOR BETTER COPRA 37
Advertising 37 , 38
INDONESIANS IN N. CALEDONIA The Strange Indifference of Australia 39
Advertising 39
COCOA EXPERT IN BSI 40
Advertising 40
Lae Now Has Advisory Council Moresby Council’s Reluctance To Assume Powers 40
Meat or a Menace? Proposed Introduction of Rabbits to BSI 41
Advertising 41 , 42
BLOOD FOR VOLCANO VICTIMS 43
RABAUL WEDDING 43
MURDER TRIAL ON NIUE From A Special Correspondent 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
FRUSTRATION IN THE COOK ISLANDS 44
DEATH OF MR. C. A. BENTLEY 44
Advertising 44
A BACHELOR FOR PAGO PAGO! Samoans Do Not Approve The Unmarried State 45
Advertising 45 , 46
Its Rich Soil Is Nines Shrinking Wealth 47 , 48
Advertising 47 , 48
Naturalisation Rush In New Guinea 48
Advertising 48
Memories Of The Former Kaiser 49
Advertising 49 , 50
WESTERN SAMOA WEDDING 51
UN Tells New Guinea How It Should Be Done 51
Advertising 51
RSL Support for NG Missions 52
Advertising 52
About Volcanoes 52
CAN A NATIVE REFUSE TO WORK? 53
Advertising 53 , 54
MAGAZINE SECTION Territories Talk-Talk 55
One of Lamington’s Quieter Moments 55 , 56
PIM Crossquiz – No. 15 Crossquiz Solution from Page 54 56 , 81
ISLAND TOWN'S CINEMA 56
Tonga's 50 Years of Friendship with Britain 57
THIS AUSTRALIA'S NEW DOMINION- 58 , 59 , 83 , 85
Tropicalities 60 , 61
RICHARD HUMPHRIES’ VERSES 61
MEMORIES OF EDIE CREEK 61 , 82
fashion . . . 62
CORNER FOR THE CHILDREN 62
Advertising 63 , 64
Mr. Evatt Gives Democracy To Lord Howe Is. 65 , 66
Advertising 65 , 66
Fiji’s Lack of Low-Price Holiday Resorts 66 , 67 , 69
Advertising 67 , 68
Emergency Dromes in Rabaul’s Volcano Area 69
Advertising 69
DOWNPOUR DAMAGES HOUSES AT LAUTOKA 70
Advertising 70
“SOKA” IS NOW THE GAME IN NIUE 70
FEBRUARY NEWS FROM PORT MORESBY 71 , 73
Advertising 71 , 72
NEWS FROM PORT VILA 73
Advertising 73
BSI ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA TEST MATCHES 74
Advertising 74
Movie Theatres for New Britain Natives 74
Advertising 74
SAMOA’S BANANA INDUSTRY IN DOLDRUMS 75
Advertising 75 , 76
Leeches Won’t Like This Boot Polish Repellant for Jungle Pest 77
P-NG PEARL SHELL EXPEDITION 77
Advertising 77
MR. DULLES VISITS W. SAMOA 78
Advertising 78
W. SAMOAN ASSEMBLY ELEGTIONS IN APRIL 78
Advertising 78
PASTURES IN N. GUINEA’S CENTRAL HIGHLANDS What Are The Value of The Indigenous Grasses? 79 , 81
Advertising 79 , 80
ALL PRAISE FOR MORESBY Lae Is Not Complaining, But— ! 81 , 82
Advertising 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , 85
CONCERNING THE FATE OF “POOR MR. FRINGS” 86 , 87
Advertising 86
RELIEF FOR LAMINGTON REFUGEES Lae is Critical of Fund Policy 87
Advertising 87 , 88
NOTES FROM LAE 88 , 89 , 90
Advertising 89 , 90
LUXURY TOURISTS IN POLYNESIA 90
AUSTRALIA AND N. CALEDONIA 90
Advertising 90
Norfolk Island News 91
Correction 91
Advertising 91 , 92
CORAL SEA CYCLONE 93
Advertising 93
MADANG NEWSLETTER 94
Advertising 94
News Notes from the Goldfields 94
VALUABLE METAL INDUSTRIES IN FRENCH PACIFIC COLONY 95
Advertising 95 , 96
SHIPPING AND PLANE SERVICES SHIP SERVICES 97 , 98 , 99 , 101 , 102 , 103
Advertising 97 , 98 , 99 , 100 , 101 , 102 , 103 , 104
WAU HAS A BOARDING SCHOOL Enterprise of Lutheran Mission 103
ARE LAMINGTON REFUGEES BEING MOLLYCODDLED? 104
SCIENTIFIC WAR ON FIJI WEEDS 104
25 YEARS IN PAGO PAGO 105
Advertising 105 , 106
Theatre Lae Has Town-Plan Troubles 107
FIJIAN FIGHTERS IN AUSTRALIA 107
DESTINATION OF THE ADMIRAL CHASE 107
Advertising 107
Here’s Hope For A Persistent Worry 108
Advertising 108
Golden Wedding of Well-known NG Residents 108
FIJI INDIAN BARRED FROM NEW ZEALAND Official Explanation Should Be Given 108
PAPUAN SERVICE LOSES MR. W. H. HALFORD-THOMPSON 109
DEATH OF MR. J. M. WILSON 109
DEATH OF MRS. M. CARRUTHERS 109
Advertising 109 , 110
COCONUT PLANTING CAMPAIGN IN FIJI 111
NAMING SUVA’S STREETS 111
WOT—ANOTHER RESEARCH SECTION ! 111
Advertising 111 , 112
ISLAND INDUSTRIES NOW MAKING COOKING OIL IN FIJI 112
FIJI CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES REVISION 112
FIJI BANANA SHIPMENTS HIT BY NZ WATERSIDERS' STRIKE 112
Australia’s Nightmare Jap Colonists in New Guinea 113
Advertising 113
ISLANDS PRODUVE 114
Advertising 114
ISLANDS MINING SHARES 114
Exchange Rates 114
Advertising 115 , 116

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