Correspondence and financial statements of Lepers' Trust Board
- AU PMB MS 963
- Collection
- 1946 - 1961
Please see PMB 960 for full entry.
Correspondence and financial statements of the Lepers' Trust Board.
Catholic Mission, Wallis Island
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Correspondence and financial statements of Lepers' Trust Board
Please see PMB 960 for full entry.
Correspondence and financial statements of the Lepers' Trust Board.
Catholic Mission, Wallis Island
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
The papers include accounts of Indians and of part-Europeans in Fiji by Father Helliet and other priests.
Helliet, Y.M.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers on education
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
The documents are:
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Correspondence and mission reports
These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of New Caledonia which are designated Oceania Nova Caledonia (ONC) in the Marist Archives. The ONC material fills four large filing cabinets which are listed as APM I ONC, APM II ONC, APM III ONC and AMP IV ONC. The ONC files are not as well organized as the other Pacific vicariates and they contain many unclassified and unnamed sections. Please also see PMB MS 161.
Papers from cabinet APM I ONC. Correspondence between New Caledonia and Marist Headquarters in Paris and Lyon. Principal correspondents are Fathers Rougeyron, Forestier and Poupinel. Also included is a summary report to all members of the New Caledonia Vicariate dated 30 January, 1867, on each of the Catholic mission stations in New Caledonia and a detailed report on missionary activity in New Caledonia and its results (Number of converts, marriages, etc.)
Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia
Correspondence and notes on volcanology in Papua New Guinea
R.J.S. Cooke was Senior Government Volcanologist at the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory from 1971 to 1979, on secondment from the Bureau of Mineral Resources in Australia. He was killed on Karkar volcano in 1979.
R.J.S. Cooke, Correspondence, 1971-1978, in chronological order. Original correspondence held at RVO.
R.J.S. Cooke, Correspondence regarding sources of reported observations of volcanic activity in Papua New Guinea before 1944, 1976-1978. Original correspondence held by Dr R.W. Johnson, Canberra, in one folder, categorised as follows:
• Naval/Maritime
• NLA, AWM, NSW & Victorian State Librarians
• PNG and Australian National Archives
• ANU
• USSR / Russia
• Church / Missions
• Miscellaneous institutions
• Miscellaneous correspondence with individuals
R.J.S. Cooke, Notes on sources of reported observations of volcanic activity in Papua New Guinea before 1944, 1976-1978. Original notes held by Dr R.W. Johnson, Canberra, in one folder.
Cooke, R.J.S.
Correspondence and other papers
Pryke was one of three brothers - the others being Frank and James - who pioneered the search for gold in Papua New Guinea, beginning in 1896. (See Pacific Islands Monthly, August 1937, p.7, and Hank Nelson, Black, White and Gold: Goldmining in Papua New Guinea, 1878-1930, Canberra, 1976).
Papers relating to the search for and mining of gold in Papua New Guinea, some written from the field. They are part of the Pryke collection - MS 1826 - in the National Library. Of the six boxes in the collection, the following material appears on the microfilm:
Box 1: Folder 1; Business and personal correspondence, 1909-1917 Folder 2; Letters from Pryke to his wife, 1899-1920 Folder 3; Correspondence, 1903-1920 Folder 4; Correspondence, 1905-1920 Folder 5; Correspondence, 1901-1920 Folder 6; Correspondence, 1901-1925 Folder 7; Correspondence, 1907-1915 Folder 8; Correspondence, 1903-1920
Box 2: Folder 15; 'Contracts for Native Labour' 1900-1914
Box 5: Folder 40 - 'Letters, miner's right, receipts, wage lists 1911, 1908-1911'.
Pryke, Daniel
Correspondence and other papers
Please see PMB 161
Correspondence from cabinet APM III ONC including the following dossiers:
Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia
Correspondence and other papers
Please see PMB MS 184. These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of Samoa which are designated Oceania Navigatores (ON) in the Marist Archives.
The documents comprise material in the following files:
Roman Catholic Church - Samoa
Thomas Nevison Simpson was born in London on 18 March 1909. In May 1924 (aged 15 years) he came to Adelaide with the last batch of boys under the Barwell Scheme of South Australia. In 1928 he took the local preachers' examination and became a member of the Methodist Church. In 1936 he completed studies at Wesley College in Adelaide and at the University of Sydney. In August 1936 he was sent to the Methodist Mission in Rabaul, New Britain, and then to the Mission at Kavieng in New Ireland where he was Assistant Minister. In December 1936 he was sent as the first Methodist Missionary to New Hanover where he was stationed at Ranmelek. Nellie Sudlow and Tom Simpson were married in Rabaul in September 1937. Nellie and their daughter, Margaret, were evacuated from Kavieng in December 1941, but Tom Simpson stayed on at Ranmelek where he was captured by the Japanese. The last communication from Tom Simpson was dated 5 January 1942. Nellie Simpson died in July 1992.
Correspondence from Tom Simpson to Nellie Ludlow and from Tom and Nellie to her family, together with press cuttings and related documents, 1936-1942, arranged and summarised by their daughter, Margaret Henderson. <P><B>See reel list for further details</B>
Simpson, Thomas Nevison
These papers comprise part of the records of the Vicariate of New Caledonia which are designated Oceania Nova Caledonia (ONC) in the Marist Archives. The ONC material fills four large filing cabinets which are listed as APM I ONC, APM II ONC, APM III ONC and AMP IV ONC. The ONC files are not as well organized as the other Pacific vicariates and they contain many unclassified and unnamed sections. Please also see PMB MS 161.
Correspondence and other papers from cabinet APM I ONC of Mgr Guillaume Douarre and Father Pierre Rougeyron, Provincial Apostolsic.
Roman Catholic Church - New Caledonia