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Papers

  • AU PMB MS 749
  • Coleção
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 748 - Volume 9: Correspondence and accounts of voyages of the 'Morning Star'.
Volume 10: Reports, statistics and other documents, 1890-99, relating to mission stations and schools on Kusaie, Truk and Ponape, Caroline Islands, the Gilbert Islands and the Marshall Islands, reports and abstracts of logs of the 'Morning Star' voyages and minutes of meetings (continued on PMB 750)

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 748
  • Coleção
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 747 - Volume 8: correspondence and reports, 1880-90.
Volume 9: Correspondence and accounts of voyages of the Morning Star, 1880-90. The correspondents are Captain Isaiah Bray, Edward P. Flint, Captain George Garland and Henry Worth (continued on PMB 749).

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Papers

  • AU PMB MS 753
  • Coleção
  • 1852 - 1929

Please see PMB 738 for full entry.

Continued from PMB 752 - Volume 13: correspondence, 1890-99.
Volume 14: Reports, minutes, estimates, cables and statistics, etc., 1900-09, relating to mission stations in the Gilbert Islands and on Guam, Kusaie, Ponape, Truk, the Mortlock Islands and Nauru (continued on PMB 754).

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Worin village registers

  • AU PMB MS 1434
  • Coleção
  • 4 March 1940 - 17 July 1972

These Patrol Officer field notebooks are about the Worin village of the Huon Peninsular in the Morobe District of New Guinea. Edwin Ernst Styants primarily kept the first register, but during the period 1944-1946, Patrol Officers L. Williams, Stuart Rylands and A.J. Leyden also recorded their observations and findings. The register includes clear instructions and orders on how to compile or record the names of village men and women and their dates of birth if known. Patrol officers recorded the names of all the village and hamlets inhabitants including those who were absent on indentured labour recruitments. The details recorded provided valuable and useful census data for the colonial authorities. This data formed the basis of the inspecting officer of the Department of District Services to crosscheck all births, deaths, migrations or relocations.

This register also lists the names of village or group, hamlets, native district, Luluai, Tultul, Medical Tultul by the Patrol Officer. There are blank pages for patrolling officers to enter their notes and instructions for the inspecting officers of the Department of District Services. The first register lists Uron as the Luluai of the Dopet hamlet and Dingson of the Nakom hamlet. Tultul MUSU of Mumbok served for 24 years and was presented a signed certificate of his services at Mumeng on 22nd October 1962. The Medical Tutul was SIWI of Dopet hamlet.

Of note in the first register is an entry stating that Tultul Dunjiyong wielded considerable power and was instrumental in giving full assistance to Peter Ryan during the Second World War. Ryan was the author of ‘Fear Drive My Feet’, a classic memoir of his time patrolling isolated regions of New Guinea during World War 2/World War II.

The second Village Register is divided into the following columns:
Males, Females, Estimated or known Year of birth. The entries in these columns have their original native names and often lists husband and wife but also whether the adult member of the village lives on his or her own.

General information on condition of roads, tracks, water supplies, gardens, distances between the villages as well as sanitation and latrines. All are hand written by the visiting Patrol Officers.

Soukup, Martin

Development and education in the Cook Islands: a study of community and education in an emergent Pacific Islands Territory

  • AU PMB MS 65
  • Coleção
  • 1823 - 1967

This work is a dissertation submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Education, University of Southampton, in December, 1968. The author was Chief Inspector of Schools and Deputy Director of Education for the Government of the Cook Islands from November 1962 to June 1967.

The thesis is concerned with the function of education in relation to the contemporary development of the Cook Islands. These islands were granted internal self-government in 1965 after being administered by New Zealand since 1901. The purpose of the thesis is to illustrate educational principles involved in the emergent territories of the Pacific. Social, political and economic aspects of the Cook Islands community are examined historically and in their present operation.

Coppell, William G.

Journal

  • AU PMB MS 89
  • Coleção
  • 7 August 1838 - 22 June 1842

Alden was an officer in the sloop-of-war 'Vincennes', the flagship of the United States Exploring Expedition which spent four years in the Pacific under the command of Commodore Charles Wilkes.

The journal gives an account - but not a day-by-day account - of the Vincennes voyage which took in the Tuamotu Archipelago, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, the Antarctic, Hawaii, the Gilbert (Kiribati), Ellice (Tuvalu) and Marshall Islands. See also PMB MS 124-146 and the Bureau's newsletter, Pambu, Dec. 1971:25, pp. 4-7.

Alden, James

Notes on the sugar industry of Fiji

  • AU PMB MS 84
  • Coleção
  • 1869 - 1886

A compilation of extracts on the sugar industry of Fiji, culled from The Fiji Times from 1869 to 1886. The notes were gathered for a paper on the early history of Fiji's sugar industry, which was published in the Transactions of the Fiji Society, 1959, Vol.7, No.2, pp.104-130.

Potts, John Cuthbert

Newspaper clippings

  • AU PMB MS 87
  • Coleção
  • c.1891 - c.1905

The clippings were collected by the Rev. T. Watt Leggatt, a Presbyterian missionary on Malekula, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), for about a 25 years from 1887. See also PMB MS 86. The clippings relate to affairs in the New Hebrides generally.

New Hebrides - Description

Newspaper clippings

  • AU PMB MS 88
  • Coleção
  • 1918 - 1968

The clippings were gathered by the Rev. J.R. Metcalfe (1889-1970), a Methodist missionary in the Solomon Islands, mainly on Choiseul Island, from 1920 to 1957.

The clippings relate to Solomon Islands mission matters and affairs in the Solomons generally.See also PMB MS 67/68; 74-80 and 82.

Metcalfe, John R.

Articles relating to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

  • AU PMB MS 100
  • Coleção
  • 1918 - 1931

The Saints Herald is an official weekly journal of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, published at Lamoni, Iowa, USA.

The articles mainly concern the work of missionaries of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in New Zealand, Hawaii, Tahiti and the Tuamotu Archipelago. This film complements film PMB 93 in that it contains copies of articles from issues of The Saints Herald, which were not available when PMB 93 was filmed. See also PMB 92, The Saints Herald, Vols 21-50. Autumn Leaves, another publication of the Reorganized Church, has been filmed as PMB 94 (Vols 1-21) and PMB 109 (Vols 22-44) 1888-1931 inclusive.

The Saints Herald

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