- AU PMB DOC 431
- Collection
- 1968
MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland.
Metcalf, Peter Allan
292 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland.
Metcalf, Peter Allan
Fiji situation report (Fiji Independent News Service, Sydney)
The Fiji Situation Report was the press service of the Fiji Independent News Service which was established in 1987 to publicise events related to the coups in Fiji. The Fiji Situation Report was edited by Dale Keeling, a Sydney journalist.
Fiji Situation Report, Oct 1987-Nov 1990. See Finding aids for details.
Fiji Situation Report (Fiji Independent News Service, Sydney)
Women's Clubs News (New Hebrides)Mar 1971-Jun 1980
The Women's Clubs News was published in Port Vila prior to independence in Vanuatu.
Women's Club News Reel 1, Mar 1971: May 1971: Aug 1971: Nov 1971: Feb 1972: May 1972: Aug 1972: Dec 1972: Mar 1973: Jun 1973: Sep 1973: Jan 1974: Apr 1974: Oct 1974: Apr 1975: Sep 1975: Nov 1975: Mar 1976: Jun 1976: Nov 1976: Feb 1977: Nov 1977: Feb 1978: Jun 1980.
Women's Clubs News (New Hebrides)Mar 1971-Jun 1980
<b>See Finding aids for details.</b>
Bougainville Transitional Government & Papua New Guinea Government Newsletters and related papers re the Bougainville crisis
Na Turupatu Na Lotu Katolika (Solomon Islands)
Na Turupatu Na Lotu Katolika was published by the Catholic Mission, Solomon Islands mainly in the Gari language of Guadalcanal.
Na Turupatu, Reel 1, No.1, Jan 1911, No.3-69, Jun 1913-Dec 1929: Reel 2, No.70-143, Feb 1930-Feb 1942: No.145-149, Jan 1949-Sep/Oct 1949: Reel 3, No.150-186, Nov/Dec 1949-Mar/Apr 1956: No.188-198, Jul/Aug 1956- ? 1958: No issue No., Apr/May 1970: No.3-5, Aug/Sep 1970-Jan/Feb 1971.
Na Turupatu Na Lotu Katolika
Naika was the Journal of the Vanuatu Natural Science Society. David Dickerson was the Chairman of the Society (in 1982) and the editor of their journal was Richard Pickering. The journal includes a bibliography of natural science in Vanuatu.
Nos. 1-42, 1981-1993.
Naika (Port Vila)
Reports submitted to the Council of the League of Nations in accordance with Article 22 of the Covenant and examined by the Permanent Mandates Commission. The reports are in English and cover the Marshall Islands, the Caroline Islands and Ladrone island. The reports deal with general administration, finances, education, industry, navigation and trade. They include population statistics, laws and regulations, photographs and maps.
Reports for the years 1921-1922, 1924-1937.
Japanese Government
Diaries (English translation from Roviana original)
Joseph Alenge (1910-1969) was born at Piniri (Munda), New Georgia, Solomon Islands. He trained as a medical dresser by the Methodist Mission at Kokeqolo. He served the Church as dresser at Mono, part of the Shortlands group, for a number of years. In 1940 he joined the Government Medical Service as a dresser at Korovou, near Faisi and continued in this capacity after the War. In accordance with Methodist custom, he kept a work diary in English until aftre his capture by the Japanese. Of this the period from Oct 1940 survives. After his capture he began keeping a diary in his own language, Roviana, and of this some fragments survive. (George G. Carter, Ti E Varane: stories about people of courage from the Solomon Islands, Rabaul/Auckland, Unichurch, 1981, p.165.
Notes on Joseph Alege; copies of letters of Joseph Alege, 1 Jan & 1 May 1943; letter of Rev. George Carter to Allen Rutter and reply re Joseph Alege, n.d.; diary of Joseph Alege (Ts., translation; annotations by Rev. George Carter), 13 Sep 1940-2 Sep 1942, 26 Jan-23 May 1943; Ms. translation of the diary by Peter Sasabule, 8 Apr-27 Jul 1942<P><b>See reel list for further details</b>
The papers comprise reports, correspondence, statistics, minutes, estimates, cables, financial statements, abstracts, newspaper clippings and biographical sketches of missions, and missionaries in the field, in Micronesia, predominently the Gilbert, Marshall and Caroline Islands. Also included are the logs of various missionary vessels, including the Morning Star, Hiram Bingham, Robert Logan and the Carrie and Annie. The letters, reports, etc. are contained in 19 volumes, the logs and other documents being contained in other volumes. Each volume contains an index to the contents. A detailed entry is given for each of the 30 reels of film in the series PMB 738 to 767.
Volume 1: Letters and reports, 1852-59, from mission stations at Ponape and Kusaie, Caroline Islands; also material from Ebon, Marshall Islands, and Abaiang, Gilbert Islands. The correspondence is mainly from Hiram Bingham, Edward Doane and Luther Gulick. Also a report of a visit to the Marquesas Islands of the Morning Star.<BR>Volume 2: Documents, 1852-59, relating largely to the Morning Star and the voyages it made from Honolulu to the Micronesian mission stations and also the Marquesas. (Continued on PMB 739).<BR>
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Articles relating to the Pacific Islands
The articles mostly concern Australia, Hawaii and Samoa. Contributor was published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City.<BR>For other publications by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints see also PMB 110 for Improvement Era and PMB 112 for Juvenile Instructor.
Contributor