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Church history and records

  • AU PMB MS 425
  • Collection
  • 1891 - 1970

Records from the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Norfolk Island comprising of: 1. History of the Church, 1891-1970; 2. 'Church Record' Book, 1895-1936; 3. 'Church Record' Book, 1936-54; 4. 'Church Record' Book, 1934-64.

Seventh Day Adventist Church, Norfolk Island

La petite histoire a Fiji'

  • AU PMB MS 437
  • Collection
  • c.1937

The author, who is unknown, returned to France in 1929. See also PMB 432

A typescript of 78 pages - a history of the Catholic Church in Fiji (1846 - 1937).

Roman Catholic Mission Fiji

Correspondence with various mission stations

  • AU PMB MS 457
  • Collection
  • 1912 - 1930

See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.

The correspondence is in six files:

  1. Delailagi, 1919-30
  2. Nabala, 1921-30
  3. Naidiri, 1930
  4. Naiserelagi (Navunibitu), 1923-30
  5. Namosi, 1912-30
  6. Natovi, 1924-30

Roman Catholic Mission Fiji

Notes and reports on the Petits Freres

  • AU PMB MS 442
  • Collection
  • c.1919 - 1923

The Petits Freres comprised an order of Fijian lay brothers, founded by Mgr Vidal in 1890 to assist in teaching at mission schools and in the maintenance of Catholic mission property in Fiji. See also PMB MS 432

Most of the reports are undated, but several are dated 1919 and one dated 1923.

Roman Catholic Mission Fiji

Correspondence with Marist Sisters

  • AU PMB MS 464
  • Collection
  • 1892 - 1930

The Marist Sisters arrived in Levuka, Fiji, from Lyons, France, on 28 March 1892. See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.

Correspondence with Marist Sisters.

Roman Catholic Mission Fiji

Extracts from the Fiji Times

  • AU PMB MS 446
  • Collection
  • 1869 - 1883

See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.

The extracts, written in a thick notebook, relate mainly to religious matters in Fiji, both Wesleyan and Catholic. The name of the compiler is not indicated.

Fiji Times - Extracts from

Rules for, and reports on, catechists

  • AU PMB MS 449
  • Collection
  • 1890 - 1919

See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.

Rules for catechists, 1890; and reports on catechists, 1919

Roman Catholic Mission Fiji

Press clippings and manuscript letters and journals

  • AU PMB MS 477
  • Collection
  • 1844 - 1877

Reverend John Geddie was a Presbyterian missionary who left Nova Scotia, Canada, for the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) in 1846. He reached Aneityum in May 1848 in the mission ship John Williams. Geddie was accompanied by his wife Charlotte Geddie (nee MacDonald, 1822-) and Thomas Powell of the London Missionary Society (LMS). Powell left the island after about a year, and the Geddies remained with Samoan LMS teachers. The mission was joined in 1852 by the Rev. John Inglis and his wife, who established a station on the northern side of the island. Meanwhile, Geddie had begun printing books in the Aneityumese language - the first being a spelling book, with readings from Scripture, hymns and prayers. During the next few years many similar works and translations of the Scriptures were published. Geddie retired to Australia in 1872, and died soon afterwards.

Thirteen folders of letters, newspaper articles, etc. concerning Geddie's life and the Presbyterian church of his time. Each folder contains an index which appears on the microfilm. See also PMB MS 418 for Geddie's diaries, 1848-58.

Geddie, John

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