Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. 2 No. 2 (Sep. 25, 1931)
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Contents

Pacific Islands Monthly 1
N.G. PLANTERS MEET Year’s Work Reviewed 1
Advertising 1
COPRA TAX Reduced to 7/6 per ton MORE RELIEF FOR N.G. PLANTERS 1
First Edie Greek Wedding 1
N.G. Patrol Attacked Near Morobe Goldfields 1
RUBBER’S FALL From 12/- to 3d. per lb. in 20 Years SERIOUS OVER-SUPPLY 1
NORFOLK ISLAND FARCE “Outing” Undesirables A BREWER WHO SPOKE FRENCH 1
PILOT TRIST Body Brought to Sydney 1
B.P. SERVICES Another Revision NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA AGAIN 1
Advertising 2
Dunkirk-Noumea Ships Adherence to Present Schedule Good News for Tahiti 2
THE CULTIVATION OF TOBACCO Scheme For Levuka 2
Advertising 2
BULOLO’S PROGRESS Shown on Films Mr. Waterhouse’s Enterprise 2
New Caledonia PARLIAMENT OPENED TONKINESE REPATRIATED LIGHT FOR NOUMEA 2
UNILEVER COMBINE And Prices of Raw Materials 2
Advertising 2
PAPUAN GOLD Some Promising Shows RESULT O F MISIMA CRUSHINGS 3
PIONEER MISSIONARY’S DEATH 3
Advertising 3
LONELY HILLTOP Historic Graves PLEA FOR A MEMORIAL 3
THE GRAVES ON ALBANY ISLAND 3
DAY DAWN’S GOLD Result of First Crushing 3
Advertising 3 , 4
FIJI CONDITIONS Lower Costs and Cheaper Labour EXCHANGE HELPS AUSTRALIAN EXPORTERS 4
THE NEW HEBRIDES EXCHANGE Planters’ Difficulties COIN MAY NOW BE SHIPPED 4
P.A.T. CO.’S NEW FOKKER 4
INFANT NATIVE WELFARE American Woman’s Fine Work In Fiji 4
Advertising 4
Legislative Council Sought for New Guinea ACTION REQUIRED 5
Advertising 5
GOLDFIELDS AERIAL SERVICE 5
BOTANIST’S WORK ON BOUGAINVILLE 5
PACIFIC ISLANDS YEAR BOOK READY NEXT MONTH 5
BULOLO’S PROGRESS Success of Plane Transport 5
Advertising 5 , 6
EASTERN POLYNESIA Visit of N.Z. Flagship—Raiatea’s Firewalkers 6
LOST FISHERMEN Cook Islands Incident 6
MRS. W. CADZOW Death of Estimable T.I. Resident 6
Advertising 6
COOK ISLANDS Shipping Movements for Month 7
Advertising 7
MARKHAM VALLEY Rich Undeveloped Agricultural Region in New Guinea 7
Advertising 7
Pacific Islands Monthly 8
SOUTH SEAS PIRATES 8
TROPICALITIES 8
TROCHUS SHELL Regulating the Industry 8
General Wisdom Report That He May Retire Difficult Post to Fill 8
SECTARIAN RIVALRY IN PAPUA 8
In and About the Islands 8
New Crops for the Islands Castor Seed’s Strong Claim INCREASING DEMAND FOR VALUABLE LUBRICANT 9
’FLU IN N.G. Heavy Toll on Goldfields WORK HELD UP 9
New Caledonian Cattle Numbers Increasing FREEZING OR CANNING? 9
SISAL HEMP Papuan Undertakings EARLY EXTENSION AT TAVAI 9
N.G. Stamps in Demand Sales Realise£20,000 9
DEVELOPMENT In New Caledonia IMMIGRATION FROM FRANCE LIKELY 9
SULLEN SAMOA But Not Hostile to General Hart Mau Prepares Another Petition 9
Advertising 10
TAMING PAPUA Slow But Steady Progress Tribes Mixing Freely Under White Protection 10
Death of Rev. H. H. Nolan 10
SAMOAN RACIAL PURITY Chinese and Melanesian Admixture A GROWING PROBLEM 10
T. I. SHIPPING Dearth of Passenger Steamers 10
Advertising 10
News from Norfolk Island Shipping Services and the Disappointing Tourist Traffic 11
Advertising 11
Murderer Returns Home Despite Administration’s Promise N.G.’S PROTEST 11
AFRICAN PALM OIL Mills Close Down 11
Advertising 11 , 12
SUCCESS OF JAVA RICE FACE POWDER 12
POSITION WANTED 12
NEW GUINEA NEWS Popular Returned Soldiers’ President—Mrs. Wisdom Leaves tor Sydney 12
Tung Oil Culture Success in New Zealand BRITISH FIRMS INTERESTED 12
SIX MORE MURDERS By Domara Natives Effect of Death Sentence Commutation ? 12
EXCHANGE Sterling Off Gold Standard WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SOUTH SEAS? 12
Advertising 12
T.I.'s Tourist Trade More “Boosting” Wanted 13
Administrative Changes in Cook Islands 13
Advertising 13
EXTINCTION OF WHALES Enormous Over-Production of Whale Oil Must Soon End 13
RATS WORRY PENRHYN 13
Advertising 13 , 14
English Vegetables Thrive in Torres Straits 14
GROWTH OF MOROBE Population Exceeds Madang and Kavieng IMPETUS OF GOLD MINING 14
THURSDAY IS. NOTES Electric Light This Month—Shell Industry Quiet 14
Advertising 14
PAPUAN NOTES All Industry Quiet—Experiments with Castor Seeds and Tobacco—Distress Among Natives 15
Advertising 15
Too Good to be True Millions for Papua Imperial Sugar Go.’s Great Plan 15
Advertising 15 , 16
NEWSLETTER FROM FIJI 16
Papuan Affairs Natives’ Realisation of Position 16
Broadcasts for Islands New A.W.A. Service 16
Advertising 16
PRODUCTS OF THE SOUTH SEAS Prospects of the Copra Market 17
Exchange Quotations 17
Advertising 17
Market Quotations Range of Prices 17
OTHER ISLANDS PRODUCE. 17
N.G. Goldfields Ltd. Progress for August ’Flu Hinders Work 17
Advertising 17
Shipping Services in The Pacific 18
Advertising 18
GOLD SEEKERS IN FIJI 18
ANZAC DESIRES PEN-FRIENDS 18
Advertising 18

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