Solomon Soldiers’ News (South Sea Evangelical Mission, Sydney), pp.113-228
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- 1949 - 1954
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Nos.38-96, 1949-1954
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Solomon Soldiers’ News (South Sea Evangelical Mission, Sydney), pp.113-228
Fait partie de Solomon Soldiers’ News (South Sea Evangelical Mission, Sydney)
Nos.38-96, 1949-1954
Solomon Soldiers’ News (South Sea Evangelical Mission, Sydney), pp.229-333
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Nos.97-131, 1955-1960
A Solomon Islands Branch of the Queensland Kanaka Mission was formed in 1904. It established a principal station at Onepusu on the west coast of Malaita in 1905 and changed its name to the South Sea Evangelical Mission in 1907. The Mission continued to operate in the Solomon Islands, and in New Guinea after World War II, till it was localised in the 1980s. Post-war issues of Despatches cover the political events in Malaita and include a special issue on “Marching Rule” (No.109). Early editions of Despatches were issued by A. Kenny, Melbourne Secretary of the SSEM.
Prayer Notes, 12 issues, Mar 1932-Apr 1933; Despatches from the SSEM, Nos.1-52, 54-69, 73, 75-99, 101-128, Jun 1933-Jul 1956.
South Sea Evangelical Mission (SSEM)
Fait partie de Arretes du Gouverneur, Commissionaire du Roi
This early edition of Sylvia Masterman’s, An Outline of Samoan History (67pp., Ts., roneo, maps, appendices), was published by the Western Samoan Education Department in 1958. It consists of 17 chapters, as follows:
Appendices: 1. Pili the Father of the Samoan Race; 2. The ‘Callipoe’;
A later edition was published in Samoan and English in 1980.
Masterman, Sylvia
Custom stories of the Solomon Islands, From Choiseul, Vol. 3, 1972
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Keevil, Dick
Tusitala was published by the Women’s Club in the Ellice Islands (Tuvalu), Mai Te Ulu Kalapu Fafine. The newsletter was edited by Roddy Cordon, Women’s Education Officer, Tarawa, Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony. Tusitala is mainly written in Tuvaluan (Ellice Islands) language.
35 issues of the newsletter, Feb 1966-Aug 1972.
See Finding aids for details.
Mai Te Ulu Kalapu Fafine [Women’s Club], Tarawa, Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony)
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Letter, Bau, September 7 1880, To “Dear Bro Rooney” from Fred Langham [Rooney], 2 sides of a sheet.
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