Pacific islands monthly : PIM

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N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. 1 No. 11 (Jun. 19, 1931)
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Contents

THE Pacific Islands Monthly 1
N. CALEDONIA TRADE Driven From Australia Possibilities of Developing N.Z. Market 1
FIJI’S EXPORTS Trade Holds Well 1
NIUAFOOU’S MAIL “Tin-Can” Delivery Suspended 1
TUNG OIL CULTURE Climatic Dangers Warning From Auckland 1
Papuan Sugar New Industry Planned Satisfactory Results At Sangara 1
Sir Hubert Murray Invited to Science Congress 1
NEW GUINEA’S AERIAL TRANSPORT 1
RECOVERY OF COCONUT OIL American Chemist Introduces a New Bacterial Process CLAIMED TO BE MUCH CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN CRUSHING 1 , 2
Advertising 2
COST OF SOUTH SEA TRADING What “Small Man” Has To Meet INTERESTING ITEMS FROM SOLOMONS 2
Advertising 2
THURSDAY IS. NOTES Trochus Shell Price Improves—Opportunity for Local Industries 3
UNIQUE TRANSPORT SERVICE How Aeroplanes Supply N. G. Goldfields SENIOR COMPANY MAKES £22,000 3
Advertising 3 , 4
THE COOK ISLANDS Further Changes in Administration Staff—Fruit Season In Full Swing 4
RADIO IN THE ISLANDS 4
CONDITION OF COOK ISLANDS Statements Challenged 4
THURSDAY ISLAND SHELL For Australian-Made Buttons 4
Advertising 4
CREDIT FACILITIES IN NEW HEBRIDES Difficult Situation COMPLEXITIES OF EXCHANGE 5
Advertising 5
RABAUL EN FETE During Macdhui’s Visit 5
Company’s Position No Restriction or Limit 5
Advertising 5 , 6
Sickness at Pt. Moresby Severe North-West Season 6
Advertising 6
THE LAST OF THE SOUTH SEAS PIRATES Mortelmans Completes His “Penal Servitude for Life” 6
DEATH OF LADY HEDSTROM Well Known Fiji Resident 6
Advertising 6
PAPUAN NEWS Trade Outlook Unfavourable—Success of New Industries—Disappointing Results from Tauri Goldfield. 7
Advertising 7
AERIAL TRANSPORT Salamoa to Wau 7
Advertising 7
Anti-Mosquito War Need for Extensive Campaign BRISBANE DOCTOR’S VALUABLE WORK 7
Advertising 7
Growing Tragedy of Australia's Pacific Trade 8
TROPIC A LITIES 8
Drought Affects Haapai Crops Tongan Government Votes £1,000 For Relief 8
EMPTY TINS POPULAR IN PAPUA 8
Personal Notes from Rabaul 8
NEW GUINEA MASSACRE Well-Known Prospector Killed OTHER PARTIES ATTACKED 8
HINDU PUNDITS 8
LUCK OF THE MACDHUI Mr. Snellgrove’s Gat 9
COPRA SLUMP Relief For Planters MORATORIUM CONTINUES Other Measures Under Consideration 9
M.V. MAUI POMARE May Revert to Private Enterprise 9
Crushing Started On New Guinea Goldfields Second Stage of Development Is Opened 9
Sixteen Pages Growth of The Pacific Islands Monthly 9
N. GUINEA STAMPS New Commemorative Issue 9
Caterpillars Trouble Fiji Introduction of Starlings Proposed 9
’PLANE MISSING On N. Guinea Goldfields 9
ISLANDS SERVICES IMPROVED New Guinea Gets Two Steamers a Month MORINDA TO ESTABLISH SYDNEY – NORFOLK ISLAND-AUCKLAND SERVICE 9
LEAD MINING Possibilities in Papua 9
Advertising 10
Gerbault Leaving France On Second Pacific Cruise 10
Advertising 10
DISTRACTED SAMOA Recent Comment In This Journal Hon. O. F. NELSON’S REPLY 10
COPRA INSPECTION Good Work In New Guinea GRADING AND BRANDING HAVE IMPROVED PRICE 10
Advertising 10
Rev. James Chalmers—Missionary and Explorer Tribute to the Work Of A Great Man 11 , 12
Advertising 11 , 12
FIJI'S KICK Australian Goods Pay Bigger Duty PREFERENCE FOR BRITAIN, N. Z., AND CANADA 12
NEW GUINEA NEWS Much Building Activity Round of Social Functions 12
NORFOLK IS. TRADE Figures For April 12
Advertising 12 , 13
NOTES FROM FIJI Well-known Priest’s Tragic Death 13
GLOOMY VIEW OF COPRA POSITION 13
Cocoa Seeds Wanted For Trial on Thursday Island 13
Advertising 13 , 14
News from Norfolk Island Improved Shipping Service—Influx of Settlers and Tourists Expected—Hopeful Future 14
MAOPA MISSING Believed Wrecked Near Labasa ’PLANE SEARCH FAILS 14
IN EASTERN POLYNESIA Tahiti Feels the Copra Slump 14
Morris Hedstrom Ltd. Last Year’s Profit Company’s Internal Strength 14
Advertising 14
PRODUCTS OF THE SOUTH SEAS Why Copra Has Fallen to £lO-5-0 Per Ton 15
NEW GUINEA AND PAPUAN GOLD SHAREMARKET Activities of the Companies 15
Market Quotations Range of Prices 15
OTHER ISLANDS PRODUCE. 15
PASSION FRUIT Canada’s Interest Inquiries About Norfolk Is. 15
LUCKY MOTHER Wins £l000 Prize £25 FOR FIJI 15
FRIENDS WANTED 15
Advertising 15
Shipping Services in The Pacific 16
Advertising 16
“Head-He-Go-Round” N. G. Natives See Visions Vailala Madness Recalled 16
Advertising 16

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