Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. 2 No. 3 (Oct. 23, 1931)
Images
18
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Contents

THE Pacific lslands Monthly 1
SWEET POTATOES Tonga Invades N.Z. Market 1
Advertising 1
£4 PER TON! On Australian Rice NEW CALEDONIA’S RETALIATION 1
ANOTHER 'PITCAIRNER’ PASSES Death of Aunt Naomi Quintal PICTURESQUE 93 YEARS 1
THE SLUMP IN CENTRAL PACIFIC Shore Depots Being Abandoned 1
SUVA SEES MANY YACHTS 1
TONGAN TRADE 1
RICH METALS IN THE LOUISLADES 1
UNDISCIPLINED NATIVES A Growing Menace In New Guinea Planter’s Protest Against Official Mollycoddling of Plantation Labour 1 , 2 , 3
Advertising 2 , 3
Placer and Bulolo Annual Reports Issued Satisfactory Progress 3
Rain at Port Moresby Six Months’ Drought Broken 3
Advertising 3 , 4
New Guinea Flying Weather Conditions Improving 4
PAPUAN SUGAR Big Scheme Afoot Half Million for Enterprise Near Buna 4
Salamaua Wedding Celebrated At Logui Church 4
THE MONGOOSE IN FIJI 4
Advertising 4
NEWS FROM WESTERN SAMOA Cocoa Crop Unsatisfactory Fine New Post Office Minor Industries Quiet 5
Advertising 5
Papuan Patrol To Heart of Gold Country Tiveri Watershed Visited 5
Advertising 5 , 6
News From Norfolk Island Chamber of Commerce Formed—More Settlers Arrive 6
TONGAN PARLIAMENT Session Closes No Salary Reductions 6
COOK ISLANDS EVENTS OF THE MONTH 6
Advertising 6
THE TROCHUS Is It Migratory? SCIENTISTS AND DIVERS DIFFER 7
Advertising 7
CONDITIONS IN TONGA Need For Constructive Policy 7
NORFOLK ISLAND TRADE 7
Advertising 7
THE BREMERHAVEN 8
TROPICALITIES 8
Papuan Civil Servants Salary Cuts Expected 8
CAPT. HILLMAN Death In Sydney Well-known B.P. Commander 8
Samoan Bananas Big Shipment for N.Z. 8
SALAMAUA’S FIRST CHURCH 8
SEVERE ’QUAKE In Solomon Islands HOUSES AND WHARF DESTROYED AT SU’U. 8
Tidal Wave Sweeps San Christoval 18 Villages Wiped Out 8
CRUEL TREATMENT U.S.A. Yacht Deserters In Samoa EUROPEANS’ INDIGNATION 8
PAPUAN GOLD Tauri Field’s Prospects MR. DUNSTAN IMPRESSED 9
"Axe” Is Missing But B.S.I. Are In Line With G.M.T.! 9
FIJI GOLD Crushing To Start Next Year 9
LADY ANGLER TAKES HUGE FISH 9
Copra, Exchange and Sterling How It Works In Fiji Australian Planters Are Envied 9
NATIVES AND COPRA SLUMP Position In New Guinea 9
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF PAPUA 9
M. GUYON Popular Governor’s Retirement Opposed 9
A ROYAL TORTOISE 9
’FLU IN SAMOA IN VERY MILD FORM 9
WHALING IN 1932 Effect On Copra 9
N. Guinea—Papua Steamer Services Linked Marsina to be Withdrawn 9
TUNG OIL PLANTS IN SOLOMONS 9
Advertising 10
AITUTAKI NEWS Island Recovering From Hurricane 10
THIS FASCINATING “PIDGIN” Its Origin, and How It Works 10
"LASSETER’S LAST RIDE” Gold Quest Epic 10
Advertising 10
RICE FOR TAHITI A Chinese Syndicate’s Plans ANTIMAONO’S INTERESTING HISTORY 11
Advertising 11
PACIFIC ISLANDS ASSOCIATION Draft Constitution IMPORTANT MEETING IN MARCH 11
"COFFIN SHIP” Taiping’s Unique Cargo 11
Advertising 11 , 12
Ariki Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Coronation 12
FINANCES OF NEW GUINEA Residents Enjoy Tax Remission 12
The Bremerhaven Planters Defend N.D.L. Service Suggested Penalty Strongly Opposed. 12
Share In Plantation Wanted 12
Advertising 12
PAPUAN NEWS Conditions In Territory Local Firm’s Fight for Trade 13
Advertising 13
THE UNILEVER COMBINE 13
N. Guinea’s Depleted Revenue Looking for New Tax Sources 13
The Choice of Refinement Ashes of Roses Perfume and Face Powder 13
Advertising 13 , 14
ARA CREEK GOLD Engineer’s Unfavourable Report 14
SAMOAN AFFAIRS Mr. Nelson’s Comments 14
THE SOLOMONS 14
Dressed Bamboo for Hat-Making Tahiti Seeking New Industry 14
Advertising 14
Tip for the Tropics How To Preserve Clothes 15
Advertising 15
N.G. Native Affairs Policy Another Demand For Revision 15
BEANS Demand for N.I. Seeds Big Crops Being Planted 15
MISIMA GOLD New Company to Operate HISTORY OF FIELD 15
Advertising 15 , 16
WEDDING IN BRITISH SOLOMONS 16
Retrenchments Proposed by Fiji Government Salary Cuts Thought Wiser 16
NUKUALOFA BALL "Most Successful” 16
CHINESE IN SAMOA Government Policy Is Permanent Settlement Permitted? 16
VALUE OF GOLD EXPORTED FROM NEW GUINEA. 16
Thursday Island Notes House Accommodation Scarce 16
Advertising 16
PRODUCTS OF THE SOUTH SEAS Copra Prices React to Sterling Readjustment 17
Exchange Quotations 17
Advertising 17
Market Quotations Range of Prices 17
OTHER ISLANDS PRODUCE 17
New Guinea Goldfields Report for September 17
Advertising 17
Shipping Services in The Pacific 18
Advertising 18

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