PMB Doc .258-260 cover the period from the surrender of Nauru to HMAS Melbourne on 9 September 1914 to the Japanese occupation at the end of 1940, and the annual reports from 1 July 1947 to 30 January 1968, when Nauru attained independence.<BR>Reports from 1914-1940 were to the League of Nations, thereafter to the United Nations.
Reports 1914 - 1935 i.e. 9 September 1914 - 17 December 1920: 17 December 1920 - 31 December 1921: 1 January 1922 - 31 December 1935
The Colony Conference, an annual meeting of nominated representatives from all parts of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony, preceded the establishment of the colony's Advisory Council, which functioned from 1963-1967. For minutes of the Advisory Council meetings, see PMB Doc 25.
Founded on 3 August 1964 by Philippe Mazellier, French journalist living in Tahiti. French language paper carrying local and overseas news including news from New Caledonia and other Pacific Islands. Has its own correspondents on Moorea, Raiatea, Huahine and Bora Bora.<BR>The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau does not hold reproduction rights for this material. Orders should be directed to ACRPP, 4 Rue Louvois, Paris, France
Pages of issues filmed measure 33 x 45cm: issues for 3 August - September 1964.