Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. XXIV, No. 11 ( Jun. 1, 1954)
Images
164
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2 , 3 , 4
SHIPPING TIME-TABLES 5 , 6
Advertising 5 , 6
AIRWAYS TIME-TABLES 6 , 7 , 9 , 10 , 11
Advertising 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
Advertisers 13
Advertising 13
IN THIS ISSUE: 14
Advertising 14
Pacific Islands Monthly 15
How Indonesia Links Us With Indo-China and Geneva 15
DEVELOPMENT AT PAPUAN OIL BORE 15
COMMENTARY 16
NC’S PHENOMENAL RAIN 16
No Flying-Boats On TEAL Tasman Service 17
NOUMEA BEWAILS LOSS OF QANTAS SERVICE 17
CHANGES IN SYDNEY-NG SHIPPING SERVICE 17
COPRA WORLD PRICE DOWN 17
Famous Cardinal in Papua-New Guinea 17
Accra Cocoa Touches £700 (Aust) —But Briefly New Guinea Beans Up Again 18
RAIN AFFECTS SAMOAN COCOA CROP 18
Status of Fiji’s New Broadcasting House 18
VICE REGAL PARTY ON ISLANDS TOUR 18
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS IN AMERICAN SAMOA 19
BRAWLS IN NEW CALEDONIA Italian Labourers Charged With Crimes 19
Do You Remember? 19
P-NG Air Travel Delays Blamed For Rising Costs Increased Services Have Not Kept Pace With Demands 20 , 158 , 159
RESULT OF WEST SAMOAN ELECTIONS 20
P. Moresby’s New Suburb 20
THE EDITORS' MAILBAG 21
Hydro-Electricity For Moresby 22
SPC Research Council In Session 22
Too Many Gilbertese High Commissioner Examines G & E Problems 23
BAFFLED HUNGER FOR LAND IN NEW GUINEA Conditions Near Rabaul Are Typical 23 , 146 , 147 , 148
Advertising 24
CARDINAL GILROY PINPOINTS P NG’S PROBLEM Too Much Empty Land in the Sight of Asia 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
NEW BISHOP IS CONSECRATED IN THE SOLOMONS 26
It it Costs Money, Then They Don’t Want it! Moresby Residents Discuss Local Government 27 , 28
Advertising 27 , 28
Art Show for Moresby 28
Malaita Travellers 29
Japs Back for 1954 Pearling 29
Advertising 29 , 30
BISHOP CONSECRATED AND MARTYR CANONISED 31 , 32
Advertising 31
POPULAR APIA OFFICIAL RETIRES TO COCOA PLTN. 32
Advertising 32
Arrivals and Departures.. 33
P-NG’s Second Council Elections, October 2 33
Advertising 33 , 34
McCarthy for Moresby on Sick Leave J. R. Foldi to be N. Britain’s New DC 35
‘BULL’ HALSEY ON FIJI’S JUNGLE-FIGHTERS 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
Gulf Country Headaches Delay Cutch from Papua Production Should Begin In July 36 , 37
COOK ISLANDERS FOR FRENCH PHOSPHATE 37
NG NATIVES GIVE LONG, LOYAL SERVICE 37
Advertising 37 , 38
Promecotheca Spreads Havoc Amongst Gasmata Coconuts Aid of US Expert May Be Enlisted 38 , 39
AN MLC AT HIS TOILET 39
Advertising 39
TIMELY WORD ABOUT BRITISH COLONIALISM’ 40
Advertising 40
COOK ISLANDS PLANS FOR RADIO BROADCASTS 41
EXTRAORDINARY DAMAGES CLAIM IN TAHITI 41
OVERSEAS INTEREST IN BOUGAINVILLE GOLD 41
Advertising 41 , 42
COPRA-CUTTING MACHINES Another Outfit Seeks Market 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
SOUTH PACIFIC AIR SERVICES TEAL’S Plans For Fiji-Tahiti Route 45 , 47
Advertising 45 , 46
Leaving Fiji 47
Advertising 47
If They’re Poor Bananas . . . They’re Not From Fiji!’ 48
Advertising 48
MV CHANNEL STAR BECOMES TOTAL LOSS 49
WEDDINGS IN PORT MORESBY 49
Advertising 49 , 50
NEW SUVA CITY Some Remarkable Angles On Building 51
Advertising 51
NEEDS OF RABAUL DISTRICT 52
Advertising 52
‘YANKEE’ ON SIXTH TRANS-PACIFIC TRIP Revisiting Old Islands Friends 53 , 54 , 55
Advertising 53 , 54 , 55
TWO GIRL STUDENTS FROM NEW BRITAIN 56
Advertising 56
COOK ISLANDERS FIGHT AGAINST NZ TAXATION Despatch from a Lively Battle Front 57 , 59 , 60 , 61
Advertising 57 , 58 , 59 , 60
Papua and New Guinea Residents on Bulolo 61
Overseas Journalists in P-NG 61
Advertising 61 , 62
BIG SALVAGE JOB IS GOING WELL 63
CARE IN HANDLING NATIVES 63
Advertising 63
Honours for French Governor 64
OIL SEARCH AREAS IN PAPUA N. GUINEA 64
Advertising 64
P-NG COPRA FUND 65
Advertising 65 , 66
Rabaul Soccer Premiership 67
Advertising 67
FAINT AND JAMMED Cook Is. Get Poor Radio Broadcasts from NZ 68
Advertising 68
BROTHER GAUTIER OF THE GILBERTS 69 , 71 , 72
Advertising 69 , 70 , 71
Connoisseurs Think Moresby Beer “Tastes Better” in Rabaul 72
Advertising 72
FIJI’S SLUMS CAN BREED HOOLIGANISM 73
Advertising 73 , 74
GAP IN PACIFIC HISTORY IS FILLED 75 , 76
Advertising 75 , 76
Changes Suggested In The P-NG Leg. Council 77
Advertising 77 , 78
MAGAZINE SECTION Tropicalities 79 , 80
A Song to Pomare V 79
Little Use for a New Structure 80
PIM CROSSQUIZ NO. 52 80
THE MYSTERY OF THE RED PRAWNS OF VATULELE 81 , 82 , 88 , 89
Old English Game in Young Tropical Islands 82
Charley's Neighbours 83 , 84
ISLES OF TRAGEDY 84
HOW DID MINA KNOW! 85
In The Islands All His Life 85
"ROBBIE" 86
COLD SWEETS 86
ISLANDS RECIPES 86
Advertising 87 , 88 , 89 , 90
FOR PACIFIC RADIO AMATEURS 91 , 92
Advertising 91
French Consular Agency for W. Samoa 92
Advertising 92
WHO SHOULD PAY FOR FLU HOSPITAL SERVICE? And How Sacred is an Agreement? 93
Advertising 93 , 94
What Australians Know About P-N. Guinea! 95 , 96
Advertising 95
Solution to Crossquiz from Page 78 96
Advertising 96
Votes for Fijians Significant Move in Fiji Racial Problem 97
Advertising 97 , 98
News of the Small-Ships 99 , 100 , 101 , 103
Advertising 99 , 100 , 101 , 102 , 103
FIJI TOURIST TRADE NOW ‘BIG BUSINESS More Hotels for Suva 104 , 105
Advertising 104
More Papua-New Guinea Travellers . . . 105
Advertising 105 , 106
Plea For Better European Hospital in Moresby 107 , 108
Advertising 107 , 108
TROPHIES... 108
'GOD AND TONGA ARE MY HERITAGE’ 109 , 111 , 112 , 113
Advertising 109 , 110 , 111 , 112
SEARCH FOR OIL AROUND SEPIK HEADWATERS 113
Advertising 113 , 114
Old Tahiti Resident 114
New Guinea Travellers 114
YOUNG STUDENTS ANALYSE S. PACIFIC PROBLEMS 115
Advertising 115
Port Moresby Travellers 116
Advertising 116
FIJI’S RACIAL-LIQUOR PROBLEM Governor Again Seeks A Solution 117
Advertising 117 , 118
W. SAMOA’S FUTURE NOW IS BEING PLANNED 119
Advertising 119
BIG NEW TIMBER MILL IN N. GUINEA 120
Advertising 120
Fijian Footballers Attract Australian Crowds 121
COTTEE’S GROW-MOREPASSIONFRUIT CAMPAIGN IN NG HIGHLANDS 121
Advertising 121 , 122
Niueans Reprieved 123
CINEMA MEN’S PUNS FOR NG’S BIG RIVER 123
Advertising 123
Travellers to Papua and New Guinea 124
TWO TONGAN GIRLS DANCE AT END OF ROYAL TOUR 124
Advertising 124
TREATMENT OF CORAL ULCERS 125 , 127
Advertising 125 , 126
Volcano Viewing is Included in the Fare Close-Up of Mt. Langlia 127
Advertising 127 , 128
Delay and Frustration In Developing Rabaul 128
84 SAMOANS FOR US NAVY 129
New Catholic Institution for Suva 129
Advertising 129
RABAUL FAREWELLS POPULAR MATRON 130
Advertising 130
A Party of Bishops In Rabaul 131
Returned on Bulolo 131
Advertising 131 , 132
Points From Their Speeches . . . 133 , 134 , 135
Advertising 133 , 134
Cook Islands Bound 135
NORFOLK IS. PEOPLE GET TOGETHER IN SYDNEY 135 , 136
Advertising 135 , 136
THERE MAY BE OTHER MARKETS FOR NG PEANUTS Officialdom’s Late Thoughts On Australian Prospects 136
Advertising 136
Auckland Arrivals 137
Advertising 137
DEATHS OF ISLANDS PEOPLE 138 , 139 , 140 , 141
Advertising 138 , 139 , 140
Dutch Ambassador in Moresby 141
Advertising 141 , 142
LITTLE PROFIT OR PLEASURE IN OWNING SHIPS IN THE PACIFIC Burns Philp’s Chairman Discloses Some Depressing Figures 143 , 144 , 145
Advertising 143 , 144
CENTENARY OF CAKOBAU’S CONVERSION 145
Advertising 145 , 146 , 147 , 148
Samoan Airlines Are Officially Approved 148
[?]urrent News Items From Our Correspondents In Papua-New Guinea 149 , 151 , 152
Advertising 149
SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION : TECHNICAL PAPERS 150
Advertising 151 , 152
INDIAN EDUCATION AND CULTURE IN FIJI 152
SOUTH PACIFIC TUNA INDUSTRY 153
Advertising 153 , 154
Rabaul Electricity—Not Enough and Too Cheap 154
MANGAIA NOW PINEAPPLE PRODUCER 154
SUVA’S RAW AIR DEAL 155 , 157
Advertising 155 , 156
New Trade Between [?]ustralia and [?]utch New Guinea 157
Coast Watchers Memorial Appeal 157
Advertising 157 , 158
Worked By Flat-Iron 159
Advertising 159 , 160
Port Moresby May Weddings 161
[?]MPAIGN AGAINST [?]WS [?]ONG FIJIANS 161
Hay-Georgetti Wedding 161
Advertising 161
ISLANDS PRODUCE 162
Advertising 162
EXCHANGE RATES 162
Advertising 163 , 164

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