Pacific islands monthly : PIM

Call Number
N 919 PAC
Created/Published
[Sydney : Pacific Publications, 1931-2000
Issue
Vol. VIII, No. 3 ( Oct. 22, 1937)
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Contents

PACIFIC ISLANDS Monthly 1
Advertising 2
PACIFIC ISLANDS TRAVELLERS 3 , 90
Advertising 3
ADVERTISERS 4
Contents 4
Advertising 4
Pacific Islands Monthly 5
"Get Busy or Get Out!" – Australia and New Guinea 5 , 6
SAMOA, AGAIN! 6
FEDERAL ELECTION AND EFFECT ON TERRITORIES 6
PT. MORESBY'S WATER SUPPLY 6
ERUPTION DAMAGE Cost Apparently £40,000 7
MANDARIN DIALECT For Chinese Pacific Schools 7
359,000 PENNIES DISAPPEAR New Guinea Mints Another Supply 7
Rabaul Can Now Have Radiophone to Sydney 7
MARIST MISSIONARIES From 7 to 2,000 In Century 7
FIJI’S TRADE £250,000 Increase In Half-Year 7
WHAT IS TRUE VALUE OF ISLANDS GOLD SHARES? 7
FANNING ISLAND RUINS 7
COPRA MARKET American Buying Reduced Heavy Catch of Whale Oil Expected 8
BACK TO NEW GUINEA 8
NICKEL AND CHROME Japanese Buyers Active In New Caledonia 8
THEY’RE “TOUGH” AT MISIMA! 8
Advertising 8
ONLY ONE JUDGE IN NEW GUINEA 9
Stumbled in Dark, Killed Herself 9
UNKNOWN PAPUA Champion Brothers Establishing Base at Lake Kutubu 9
Dispute over Fiji Council Precedence Elected Indian Members And Oath Of Office 10
MR. JACK HIDES 10
FAMOUS SUVA HOUSE Sold To Mr. E. G. Theodore 10
Supreme Court Fireworks In New Guinea 10
PACIFIC'S RICHEST TERRITORY Remarkable Growth of Fiji 10
NEW ADMINISTRATOR FOR N.I. 10
SOUTHWARDS THRUST OF JAPAN 11
NOSE BITTEN OFF: DAMAGES £2,200 11
FLOODS AND DUST After-Effects of Rabaul Eruption 11
MR. JAMES LARKIN A Correction 11
TULAGI'S NEW CHURCH 11
NEW LEPER HOSPITAL 11
B.P. RABAUL STORE Retail Section Totally Burned 11
SECRET AGREEMENT WHICH GOVERNS PLANS FOR SOUTH PACIFIC AIR-MAIL SERVICE 12 , 13 , 75 , 76
Advertising 13 , 14
N.G. DREDGE-HAND MISSING 14
Japanese Party Visits Fiji 14
RADIO AND AVIATION IN THE ISLANDS 14
ENGINEER LOST OVERBOARD 14
ABOUT ISLANDS PEOPLE 15
RETURN THANKS 15
Advertising 15
TONGANS FEEL EFFECT OF FEBRUARY’S HURRICANE 16
Advertising 16
Bigger Crops and Better Shipping What Cook Is. Fruit Industry Needs 16
Advertising 16
SAMOAN MAU INFLUENCE WANING 17 , 19 , 20
Advertising 17 , 18 , 19 , 20
SUDDEN DEATH OF YOUNG PAPUAN A.R.M. 20
Advertising 20
N.G. GOVERNMENT AIRMAIL CONTRACTS Divided Between Mandated Airlines and Stephens Co. 21
Fate of Runaway Girl In Rarotonga 21 , 22
Advertising 21 , 22
HOME AND SAVINGS LOST IN C.L FIRE 22
HUSTLING REPORTER Twice Crosses Pacific to get from Japan to China’s War-zone. 22
Advertising 22
CASCADES ON FAMOUS EDIE CREEK, T.N.G. 23
TRANS-PACIFIC BRITISH SHIPPING Governments Disagree 23
Advertising 23
TONGAN BOXERS 24
Advertising 24
JAPAN BUSY IN HER ISLANDS Far-Reaching Developmental Plans 24 , 25
TONGAN LORRY-DRIVER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER 25
NO MORE LAND AVAILABLE AT SOGERI, PAPUA 25 , 26
Advertising 25 , 26
NEW GUINEA'S CHINESE PROBLEM Degeneration of a Once-Valuable Community 26 , 27 , 28
Advertising 26 , 27 , 28
QUEER COCONUT PALM 28
Advertising 29 , 30
SYDNEY-RABAUL AIRMAIL Will Not Commence Until March 30
FAR EAST CONFLICT STIRS CHINESE IN TAHITI 30
Advertising 31
NEW GUINEA HANDBOOK 32
Advertising 32
PROBLEM OF THE HALF-CASTE Europeans Must Provide a Future For the Euro-Polynesian Communities 32 , 33 , 34
Advertising 33 , 34
AMERICAN ISLES Useful As Weather Stations 34
DEATH OF ROBERT OVERALL 34
YOUNGEST PLANTER lan Munro, 17, Runs His Own Small Plantation 35
F. W. CUTHBERT ON THE JOB AGAIN 35
VALUABLE OLD RECORDS FROM TAHITI 35 , 36
Advertising 35 , 36
MALDEN ISLAND TO-DAY Uninhabited Barren Rock Was Once World’s Most Valuable Guano Deposit 36
IHE SONG OF THE NEW GUINEA MINER 36
Advertising 37
A COMPARISON BETWEEN TARO AND RICE 38
Advertising 38
HIGHER FREIGHTS Result of World Shortage of Shipping 38
CHINESE COMMUNITY IN MADANG 38
IN A “ONE MAN BREEZE’’ 39
RADIO IN THE WILDS How Teleradio Sets Have Banished Isolation 39
“B.P. MAGAZINE” FOR SEPTEMBER 39
Advertising 39 , 40
THE DISASTER OF THE "SARAH-ANN" Last Instance of Cannibalism In the Tuamotus 40 , 41
RUSH FOR B.S.I. STAMPS 41
French Scientists Voyage Through South Seas in a Catamaran 41 , 42
Advertising 41 , 42
A ROYAL VISIT TO TONGA 42 , 43
600 -MILE OCEAN TRIP IN NATIVE CANOE 43
New Guinea's Value as a Defence Link 43 , 44
Advertising 43 , 44
BEAUTY PARLOUR IN TAHITI Stir Among Papeete's "Elder Statesmen" 44
INVESTITURE OF TONGAN PRINCE 45
Papuan Native's Remarkable Achievement 45
Advertising 45 , 46
FROM A WINDOW IN WAU 46
CROSSING THE REEF AT ATIU, COOK ISLANDS 47
Cleaning Up Rabaul 47
Double Centenary in New Hebrides 47
Advertising 47
CORSICAN CASTAWAY IN PAPUA Colourful Life of Joe Austen, Crimean Veteran and Vagabond 48 , 49 , 50
Advertising 48 , 49 , 50
BAKER ISLAND May Be Abandoned By United States 50
BAN ON VISITORS To Rurutu and Rimatara Islands in Fr. Oceania 51
N.G. PUBLIC SERVICE 51
Advertising 51
B.S.I. CO. WINDS UP 52
Advertising 52
SEARCH FOR OIL IN PAPUA 52
Advertising 53
German Administration in New Guinea A Rabaul Reply to Mr. Humphries 54 , 55
Advertising 54
The Education of the Nauruans 55
FEW MEN ON LAKEKAMU GOLDFIELD 55
Advertising 55 , 56
Tom Harrisson in the New Hebrides 56
INVESTIGATING AFFAIRS OF TAHITI'S CHINESE 56
THEY KEEP ON PAYING! Position of Unfortunate Husbands in N. Guinea 57
Advertising 57 , 58
A POLYNESIAN TRAGEDY Marquesas, Cultural Leaders of Early Pacific, Are a Dying Race 58 , 60
Advertising 59 , 60
A STUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE 61
PATROL VESSELS FOR NEW GUINEA 61
BRITISH OCCUPATION OF CANTON ISLAND 61
German Fleet After Whale Oil 61
Advertising 61 , 62
WHAT IS WRONG IN NEW GUINEA? Visionless Government And An III-Conceived Native Policy 62
IN FOR A DUCK! 63
Highest Jobs Withheld From Trained Men 63
Advertising 63
AERODROME AT PAPEETE 64
Advertising 64
TRAGEDY IN WESTERN PAPUA David Lyall Dies At Daru After Being Brought From Strickland Head-waters In Remarkable Circumstances By Jack Hides. 64 , 65 , 66 , 67
Advertising 65 , 66
LYALL’S FUNERAL AT DARU 67
NAURU AND OCEAN IS. Linked With New Wireless Equipment 67 , 68
Advertising 67 , 68
YASAWA CAVES Location of Ancient Carvings 68
Townsmen or Land-owners? Future of Young Tongans 69
JAPANESE SCOOP THE POOL IN N. CALEDONIAN RACES 69
Advertising 69 , 70
PROTECTING THE PAPUANS FROM PARALYSIS 70
PATTERN SERVICE 70
Fashion Hints for Islands Women 71 , 72
Advertising 71 , 72
COUNTESS OF JERSEY IN SAMOA 72
BALLAD OF THE MATRONS' BALL 73 , 74
Advertising 73 , 74
Europeans in South Seas American Journalist's Opinion of Hawaii, Tahiti, and Samoa 74
CRASH AT WAU, N.G. 74
Advertising 74 , 75 , 76
"TONGA'S TAXES ARE TOO HIGH" A "Left" M.L.C. Censures the Government 76
MATSON INTERESTS IN HAWAII interesting Result of a Federal investigation 77 , 78
Advertising 77 , 78
FINE TYPE OF FIJIAN 78
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY IN PAPUA 78
MELANESIAN MISSION Value of its Medical Work 79
SAMOAN BANANA QUOTAS INCREASED 79
Invasion of Oil-Seeking Co. Transforms Madang 79
Advertising 79 , 80
Australian Short Wave Broadcast November 7 to November 27 81
MOTOR ACCIDENT IN SAMOA 81 , 82
Advertising 81 , 82
Quotations for Islands Gold Shares 82
ISLANDS MINING NEWS 82 , 83
From New Caledonia 83
From New Guinea 83 , 84
Advertising 83 , 84
From Papua 84
N.G's Gold Production Up 84
WEWAK GOLDFIELD Warden's First Report 84
£4,822 DEFICIT FOR SAMOA 1937 – 38 Estimates Discussed in Legislative Council 84
Islands Produce 85
Exchange Rates 85
Advertising 85
Market Quotations 86
Advertising 86
CONCESSION FOR ISLANDS TERRITORIES 86
SOUVENIR OF RABAUL ERUPTIONS 86
Shipping Services in the Pacific 87 , 88 , 89
Advertising 87 , 88
"Beulah's" Timber Cargo Jettisoned 89
Advertising 89
NEW SERVICE FOR TAHITI? 90
Advertising 90
P.O.D.'s AMPHIBIAN DELAYED 90
“MAETSUYCKER” TO BE LAID UP 90
Advertising 90 , 91 , 92

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