- AU PMB MS 503
- Collectie
- 1955 - 1962
Miscellaneous correspondence connected with Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
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Miscellaneous correspondence connected with Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
Correspondence with government
See PMB MS 432. Documents relating to the Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Correspondence (1856-90) includes conference and ratification of peace between Solevu and Nadi - 1856; religious freedom for Catholics - 1858; enquiry into complaints re Catholic Chief's resistance to Catholicism; extract from minutes of Chiefs at Bau re Catholic resistance to Wesleyan churches; letters from the Colonial Secretary re various land applications and the Teachers' Training School; various letters from Bishop Vidal. Correspondence (1899-1900) includes letters re Catholics being required to work on Wesleyan building projects and Chiefs' complaints re the use of indigenous labour on Catholic mission stations.
See also PMB MS 436 for correspondence with Government for the years 1891-98; and PMB MS 435 for the years 1901-13 and 1916-30.
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Correspondence with government
See PMB MS 432. Documents relating to the Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Correspondence with government. Please see also PMB MS 434 and MS 436
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Recent development of the Catholic Church in the Southwest Pacific
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
An address given to the Pacific Theological College, Suva, on 18 May 1971.
Pearce, George Hamilton
Correspondence with mission stations at Savusavu and Tunuloa
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Correspondence with mission stations at Savusavu and Tunuloa, both on Vanua Levu.
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Letters from Superior-General, Society of Mary
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
Letters from Superior-General, Society of Mary.
In 1836, Pope Gregory XVI was looking for missionaries for Oceania and approved the formation of a
religious institute, the Priests of the Society of Mary, or Marist Fathers. Jean-Claude Colin (1790-1875) was elected as the first Superior General and held the office until 1854. He was succeeded by Julien Favre (1854-85), Antoine Martin (1886-1905), and Jean-Claude Raffin (1905-22).
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers on education
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
The documents are:
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Brief histories of the Mission and its missionaries
See PMB MS 432, material relating to the Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
The histories are: 1. The Beginning of the Mission in Fiji (1842-1936); 2. Father J.B. Breheret, 1815-1898
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
General letters to Bishop Julian Vidal, SM
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
General letters to Biship J. Vidal, SM. At the end of the reel are private letters from Government House, 1897-1907.
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
Apisai Tora, National Democratic Party.