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Diaries and papers

  • AU PMB MS 630
  • Collectie
  • 1919 - 1941

Mann, a Methodist missionary, served at Piniqidu (now spelt Pinikidu), New Ireland, from 1919 to 1921. The papers comprise:

  1. Diary 1919-22
  2. Letters, 1920
    3 Letters from missionaries at Piniqidu, 1922-41
  3. Notes on the Malagenes ceremony and the influence of government and missions.
  4. Stores list, Piniqidu, 1919-20
  5. Writings (with translations) by mission staff at Piniqidu describing various local customs including burial practices, the preparation and use of malira (an aphrodisiac), treatment of sickness and insanity, rain making and the presentation of eligible girls.
  6. Description of slides.

Mann Rev. Ira James

Plantation inspection reports

  • AU PMB MS 637
  • Collectie
  • 1957 - 1959

The reports are of inspections made by the plantation managers of the following plantations in Papua owned or managed by the company: Baramata, Conflict Group, Doini, Epo, Mamai, Maua and Vaiviri, Rubberlands.

Steamships Trading Company Limited

Company papers and a diary

  • AU PMB MS 660
  • Collectie
  • 1936 - 1965

Investors Ltd was formed in 1936 to provide funds to equip expeditions led by Jack Hides to prospect for gold.

The film contains:

  1. Correspondence, 1936-37
  2. 'Report of aerial reconnaissance made from Mt Hagen over the country examined by Hides and O'Malley on the Strickland-Purari Patrol, 1934-36'
  3. Radio log, 22 February - 17 August 1937
  4. Hides' diary, 7 March - 9 July 1937
  5. Report on Central New Guinea Expedition, 1937
  6. Financial statement, 1965

The papers were used by J.P. Sinclair in the writing of his biography of Hides, The Outside Man.

Investors Ltd.

Centenary program, booklets

  • AU PMB MS 706
  • Collectie
  • c.1946 - 1968

See PMB 701

The papers are:

  1. a roneoed programme, containing a brief history of the LMS on Niue, issued in 1968 to celebrate the centenary of the mission on the island - in English
  2. the same as above - in Niuean
  3. a booklet entitled 'Ko e Tohi Fakamanatuaga he Senetenari a Peniamina, Niue, 1846-1946' (30pp. + 2)
  4. a booklet entitled 'Fefe kia ke Maeke kia au ke Talia a Keriso?' (LMS Printing Press, Niue), (12pp. + 1).

London Missionary Society - Niue

Miscellaneous papers

  • AU PMB MS 920
  • Collectie
  • 1840 - 1892

A: Documents selected from Scritti riferiti nei Congressi - Oceania, 1848-1852, Tom. 4;

  1. Miscellaneous letters written by Colin, Montrouzier, Marinoni, Salerio, Reina.
  2. Booklet (19pp.) - Nouve lettere dei Missionari di S. Calocero dall'Oceania, published in Milan, 1853. Contains two letters each by Salerio and Reina

B: Selected from Scritti riferiti nei Congressi - Oceania, 1853-1857, Tom. 5;

  1. Miscellaneous letters written by Marinoni, Reina, Fremont, Mazzucconi, Salerio.

C: Selected from Collegi d'Italia, CV 43, Book 2, Collegio & Seminario delle Missioni Estere in Milano, dal 1850 al 1892;

  1. List of students in S. Calocero in c.1850/51 and brief character sketch of each
  2. Prospetto del personale del Seminario Lombardo - Veneto delle Estere Missioni in Milano
  3. List of seminarians from S. Calocero and their destinations
  4. Relazione, sulla morte del missionario apostolico D. Giovanni Mazzucconi a lunno del seminario delle Missioni in Milano, Milan (post 1856). Contains extracts of letters written by Mazzucconi in the year prior to his death.
  5. Notizie ed instruzioni per gli aspiranti ad entrare nel seminario delle Estere Missioni in Milano detto di

S. Calocero, Milano, 1864. 8pp.

Catholic Mission, Woodlark and Rook Islands

Journal

  • AU PMB MS 923
  • Collectie
  • 1845 - 1848

Mgr Collomb, of the Society of Mary, was Bishop of Antipheles and Vicar Apostolic of Melanesia and Micronesia

The journal is in three exercise books:

Vol.1: November 1845 - March 1847, includes voyage from Europe to Sydney
Vol.2: April 1847 to Collomb's death in July 1848. It includes an account of the abandonment of the Marist mission at San Cristobal, 3 November 1847, and the arrival at Woodlark Island, 15 November 1847; also the division of the missionaries, 9 May 1848, with Montrouzier, Thomassin and Bro. Aristide remaining on Woodlark, and Collomb, Fremont, Villien and Bro. Optat starting a mission on Rook (Umboi) Island.
Vol.3: A collection of copies of letters and an account of events remembered by Collomb beginning April 1847. (Collomb mislaid his journal for a time and believed it lost. He tried to reconstruct it from memory. Then the journal was found and continued.)

Collomb Mgr

Miscellaneous papers and reports

  • AU PMB MS 924
  • Collectie
  • 1920 - 1925

Papers re transfer of Solomon Islands district to Methodist Church of New Zealand in 1922

  1. Papers re land matters, 1922 (Solomon Islands)
  2. Synod Report, 1922; financial statements, 1922; first annual board meeting, Methodist Missionary Society of New Zealand, 1922
  3. List of board members, 1924; accounts and estimates, 1924-25

Methodist Church of New Zealand, Solomon Islands District

Miscellaneous papers

  • AU PMB MS 980
  • Collectie
  • 1826 - 1926

The papers are in 19 folders numbered A800 - A818.

Reel 1:<BR>A800; Model deed for lease of land by Wesleyan Church, 1875<BR>A801; Testimonial to Rev. G. Minns from people of Ha'apai and Vava'u, 1880-81<BR>A802; Lists of missionaries, 1826-56, 1826-1926; examination report on T. Adams; marriage certificate, Olling/Lane; constitution of Free Church; proclamation re foreign affairs; death certificate, S.W. Baker; will of J.C. Moulton; invitation to unveiling of memorial to J.E. Moulton; extract from Tupou College report, 1920<BR>A803; Extract from journal of Rev. G. Minns (Poem by L. Fison)<BR>A804-812; Papers relating to Wesleyan-Free Church conflict 1885-1890<BR>A813-814; Reports of court cases at Ha'apai, 1885-1886<BR>

Reel 2:<P>A815; Police court summonses against Wesleyans 1886<BR>A816; Land agreements, memos of trust meetings, notes on accounts etc. 1883-1924<BR>A817; Permission to attend government schools; proclamation re British protections; Synod minutes 1921; etc.<BR>A818; Papers re constitution and land ownership<BR>

Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga

Papers relating to Papua

  • AU PMB MS 1059
  • Collectie
  • 1941-1945

Jim Ross was an officer of the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU) during World War II. Based initially at Samarai/Milne Bay in East Papua, in July 1943 he was transferred to Kikori in the Purari District of Western Papua. In July 1944 Ross was again transferred, this time to Kairuku, Yule Island, in the Gulf of Papua. For further information see Ross' autobiography My First Seventy Years (1990).

  1. Lists of evacuees from Samarai, December 1941.
  2. 10 letters/memoranda relating to Ross' work for ANGAU, 1941-45.
  3. Diaries: 1942; 1944; and January-August 1945.
  4. Minute book including handwritten and typed drafts of patrol reports for the Samarai/Milne Bay District, February 1942 - May 1943 and for the Purari District, August-December 1943.
  5. Ledger book containing rough drafts of patrol reports for the Purari District, 1944. Includes a map of the Purari Distrcit patrol number 13/44.
  6. Day book containing newspaper clippings on the war in Papua New Guinea.
  7. Photograph album containing wartime photographs of Samarai, Port Moresby, Daru, Kikori and Purari. The photographs include views of Samarai burning as a result of Japanese bombing, native dress and ceremonies, houses, barracks and other scenes.

Ross, James Campbell

Diary and transcript

  • AU PMB MS 1061
  • Collectie
  • 1942-1943

In early 1942 Len Odgers was employed as a clerk in the New Guinea Administration and was based at Wewak.

  1. Handwritten diary which initially describes events in Wewak and Angoram in early 1942 at the time of the approach of the Japanese military forces. Unwilling to risk a maritime escape from the approaching Japanese, a party of eight European men undertook an overland evacuation to the Papuan coast. The party, under the leadership of Jack Thurston, departed Timbunki on the Sepik River on 14 April, proceeding up river on the vessel Thetis. On 28 April the party left the Thetis and proceeded up the May River by canoe. On 8 May the party commenced walking and arrived in the Telefomin Valley on 25 May. In late July they arrived at the Fly River where they built canoes and floated down river to the Papuan coast. On 24 September they arrived at Daru, almost six months after their departure from Angoram. The diary concludes in October 1942.
  2. Typescript transcript of the diary, complete with an introduction, prepared by Odgers in April 1943.

Odgers, Len

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