- AU PMB MS 468
- Colección
- 2 October 1887 - 28 December 1930
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Minutes of council meetings.
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
20 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Minutes of council meetings.
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Twelve inspection reports and one audit report of Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji, numbered and dated as follows:
Inspection Reports: No.1 - 20 July 1931; 2 - 11 October 1932; 3 - 21 October 1935; 4 - 20 July 1950; 5 - 27 January 1953; 6 - 27 January 1955; 7 - 8 August 1956; 8 - 29 July 1958; 9 - 14 September 1959; 10 - 17 August 1961; 11 - 27 August 1963; 12 - 9 September 1965.
Audit Report: No.1 - 13 March 1937.
The reports appear on the microfilm in the order given.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
Notes on the anthropology, myths, legends, ornithology and Catholic Missions of Fiji
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
The papers are:
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Journal of the United States exploring expedition
Captain William L. Hudson was commander of the US ship Peacock, one of the vessels of the United States Exploring Expedition to the Pacific 1838-42, commanded by Commodore Charles Wilkes.
The journal begins on 20 August 1838 and is preceded by a list of the officers and scientific corps of the United States Exploring Expedition and correspondence relating to it. It continues to 8 August 1840 and includes copies of correspondence exchanged during the voyage. The journal and preceding papers fill 567 pages. On p.564 is a summary of the voyage showing the dates of arrival at various ports. Places visited in the Pacific were: The Tuamotu Islands, Tahiti, Samoa, Lord Howe Island, Tonga and Fiji.
Hudson, William L.
Mission correspondence and news items
Letters from Fijian missionaries and other news items concerning them copied from the Methodist Fiji-language journal Ai Tukutuku Vakalotu.
Methodist Mission, Fiji
James Lyle Young (1849-1929) was born in Londonderry (Derry), Ireland, and went to Australia with his parents in the mid-1850s. After working in Australia as a station hand, Young, in 1870, went to Fiji where he was associated for five years with a cotton-planting venture at Taveuni. In April, 1875, he left Fiji on a trading voyage to Samoa via Futuna and Wallis Island.
The journal gives a vivid account of Young's life during three of his most adventurous years. It begins with a trading voyage round the Macuata coast of Fiji followed by a voyage to Samoa via Futuna and Wallis Islands. In Samoa, Young saw a great deal of the American adventurer, Colonel A.B. Steinberger, who headed the Samoan Government for 10 extraordinary months. After playing a prominent part in the events that led to Steinberger's downfall, Young sailed for the Marshall Islands in May, 1876, to open a trading station for Thomas Farrell at Ebon Atoll. He remained in Farrell's employ until November, 1877 when he went to Majuro.
See also PMB MS 22 and 23 and the Bureau's newsletter Pambu, Dec. 1968:5, pp.1-12.
Young, James Lyle
Ai Tukutuku Vakalotu Suva: Methodist Mission. No.1 (1893) - No.698 (Nov. 1964)
For details see PMB Doc .199
Issues for June - December 1935
Ai Tukutuku Vakalotu
Ai Tukutuku Vakalotu Suva: Methodist Mission, 1937-1960
For details see PMB Doc .199
Issues for March 1937 - March 1960. Following issues only: No.369 (March 1937): No.547 (Oct. 1952): No.583 (Jan. 1956): No.633 (March 1960)
Ai Tukutuku Vakalotu
Correspondence with government re education
An index to material copied in the Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Office, Suva, Fiji, was published in the Bureau's newsletter 'Pambu', April-June 1972:27, pp.17-20 and is available on request from the Bureau.
Correspondence with government re education. See also PMB MS 159/160 and PMB MS 428/429
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Miscellaneous (non-local) correspondence of Bishop J. Vidal and Bishop C.J. Nicolas
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Correspondence from New Caledonia, Wallis, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Moruroa (Tuamotu archipelago), Sydney, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Naples.
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji