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Cook Islands Annual Reports. Wellington: the Department of Island Territories

  • AU PMB DOC 403
  • Coleção
  • 1894 - 1945 (incomplete)

Prior to 1907 the reports (A3 in Appendices to the Journals of the H. of R.) were entitled Proceedings of the British Resident, Rarotonga and consisted mostly of letters, and enclosures of various kinds including the annual report, to and from the Resident, the Resident Agent at Niue and the New Zealand Premier. After 1907 the annual report appeared as the first item in the A3. Later A3's included reports from the Resident Commissioners of the Cook Islands and Niue and also Cook Islands ordinances.

The series lacks reports for 1896/97/98 and 1903, 1918, 1920/21 and 1929. The report dated 1945 covers the four years from 1942 due to measures of war economy. Most of the earlier reports include an index and some contain photographs and maps. The reports on this reel were bound into two volumes. A contents list appears at the beginning of the reel and is available on request from the Bureau.

Cook Islands

Micronitor. Majuro, Marshall Islands, C.1970-197? Micronesian Independent. Majuro, Marshall Islands: Micronitor New and Printing Co., 197?- Micronitor: 1 February 1972:<Br>Micronesian Independent: 25 June 1976 - 5 September 1980

  • AU PMB DOC 404
  • Coleção
  • 1976 - 1980

During the mid 1970s Micronitor (News from the U.S. Trust Territory of the Pacific) changed its title to The Micronesian Independent

Micronitor: Vol. 3 No. 5 (1 Feb. 1972) Micronesian Independent: Vol. 7 No. 22 (25 June 1976) to Vol. 11 No. 10 (5 Sept. 1980)

Micronitor. Majuro, Marshall Islands, c.1970-197? Micronesian Independent. Majuro, Marshall Islands: Micronitor New and Printing Co., 197?-

Australia and New Zealand Bulletin

  • AU PMB DOC 413
  • Coleção
  • Jan 1952-Jul 1970

This is a duplicated news sheet circulated among L.M.S. supporters from Auckland. Although these sheets give details of the work of the L.M.S. throughout the world they concentrate on the Australia-Pacific region.

A set commencing with No. 43 (January-February 1952) and ending with No.218 (July 1970).

London Missionary Society, Auckland

Melanesian Nius / the Kiokio Nius

  • AU PMB DOC 416
  • Coleção
  • Jan-Mar 1977

The <i>Melanesian Nius</i> and the <i>Kiokio Nius</i> were sister newspapers published irregularly in Honiara by the pioneer Solomon Islander journalist and newspaper proprietor, George Aitkin, prior to publication of his major weekly, the <i>Solomons Toktok</i>.

<i>Melanesian Nius</i>, No.1, 19 Jan 1977; No.2, 27 Jan 1977; No.3, 2 Feb 1977; No.4, 9 Feb 1977; No.5, 16 Feb 1977; No.6, 23 Feb 1977; No.7, 2 Mar 1977.
<i>The Kiokio Nius</i>: No.8, 16 Mar 1977; No.9, 23 Mar 1977; No.10, 31 Mar 1977.

Melanesian Nius / the Kiokio Nius

Fiji Voice (Fiji Independent News Service, Sydney)

  • AU PMB DOC 418
  • Coleção
  • Sep 1987-Dec 1992

The Fiji Voice was the official publication of the Fiji Independent News Service which was established in 1987 to publicise events related to the coups in Fiji. The Fiji Voice was edited by Dale Keeling, a Sydney journalist.

No.1, Sep 1987: No.2, Oct 1987: No.3, Dec 1987: No.4, Feb 1988: No.5, May 1988: No.6, Aug 1988: No.7, Jan 1989: No.8, Mar 1989: No.9, May 1989: No.10, Sep 1989: No.11, Dec 1989: No.12, Feb/Mar 1990: No.13, Apr/May 1990: No.14, Jun/Jul 1990: No.15, Sep/Oct 1990: No.16, Dec 1990: No.17, Mar 1991: No.18: May/Jun 1991: No.19, Aug/Sep 1991: No.20, Nov/Dec 1991: No.21, Apr/May 1992: No.22, Jul/Aug 1992: No.23, Oct 1992: No.24, Dec 1992.

Fiji Voice (Fiji Independent News Service, Sydney)

Japanese Government Reports to the League of Nations on the Administration of the South Seas Islands under Japanese mandate.

  • AU PMB DOC 443
  • Coleção
  • 1921-1937

Reports submitted to the Council of the League of Nations in accordance with Article 22 of the Covenant and examined by the Permanent Mandates Commission. The reports are in English and cover the Marshall Islands, the Caroline Islands and Ladrone island. The reports deal with general administration, finances, education, industry, navigation and trade. They include population statistics, laws and regulations, photographs and maps.

Reports for the years 1921-1922, 1924-1937.

Japanese Government

Diary relating to the New Hebrides

  • AU PMB MS 8
  • Coleção
  • 1 January to 15 August 1911

Maurice M. Witts, (1877-1966) an Australian who fought in the Boer War, went to the New Hebrides as a settler in 1904 after a brief sojourn in Fiji. With two cousins, Theo and Arthur Thomas, he planted coconuts in the Hog Harbour area of Espiritu Santo. He returned to Australia about 1913 and lived in the Moss Vale district of New South Wales until his death.

Besides giving a day-by-day account of the life of a copra planter, the diary records Witts' efforts, as a temporary commandant of police, to capture a New Hebridean outlaw named Thingaru who had been terrorising parts of Espiritu Santo.<BR><BR>See also PMB 1 for an earlier diary of Witts, for the year 1905.

Witts, Maurice M.

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 759
  • Coleção
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Volume 18 continued from PMB 758 - continued on PMB 760.

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 763
  • Coleção
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Micronesian Mission Women's Board - correspondence, 1870-1904 (letters A-O), from mission stations on Truk and Kusaie. Continued from PMB 762 - continued on PMB 764.

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

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