- AU PMB MS 1189-104
- Pièce
- 1931
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Hogbin, Ian
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Hogbin, Ian
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Special Lands Commission
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Special Lands Commission
C.H. Allan. Press cuttings re his career
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
BSIP, Native Courts Regulations 1942, Suva, 1p.
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
British Solomon Islands Protectorate
Solomons and Fiji Lecture. Includes [see below]
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Includes,
• British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Memorandum. Post-war Policy, Reconstruction, and Re-organisation of Administration. Confidential. From the Secretary, Western Pacific High Commission, to His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific. Printed, 34pp., n.d., marked in ink 1943-44(?).
And the following papers by C.H. Allan:
• Popular Myths of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides, Ts., 8 paras – “It is not true that motor vehicles which are British drive on the left and French on the right…”;
• The Solomon Islands – The Road to Independence, RSPAS seminar paper, 1978, Ts., 21pp.;
• Bureaucratic Organisation for Development in Small Island States, Development Studies Centre, ANU, seminar paper, 1979, Ts., 22pp.;
• “Extract from a lunchtime address on 13 April 1982 to the Royal Commonwealth Society Auckland”, Ts., 2pp.;
• Untitled paper, “There were three unusual and particularly difficult aspects to the transfer of power in the Solomons…”, Ts., annotated, 4pp.;
• Notes of the Fiji coup, 14 May 1987, Ms., 2pp., plus press cuttings; Introduction to a lecture on decolonisation given by C.H. Allan in Aug 1983 and Aug 1985
Solomons and Fiji Lecture. Includes [see below]
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Includes,
• British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Memorandum. Post-war Policy, Reconstruction, and Re-organisation of Administration. Confidential. From the Secretary, Western Pacific High Commission, to His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific. Printed, 34pp., n.d., marked in ink 1943-44(?).
And the following papers by C.H. Allan:
• Popular Myths of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides, Ts., 8 paras – “It is not true that motor vehicles which are British drive on the left and French on the right…”;
• The Solomon Islands – The Road to Independence, RSPAS seminar paper, 1978, Ts., 21pp.;
• Bureaucratic Organisation for Development in Small Island States, Development Studies Centre, ANU, seminar paper, 1979, Ts., 22pp.;
• “Extract from a lunchtime address on 13 April 1982 to the Royal Commonwealth Society Auckland”, Ts., 2pp.;
• Untitled paper, “There were three unusual and particularly difficult aspects to the transfer of power in the Solomons…”, Ts., annotated, 4pp.;
• Notes of the Fiji coup, 14 May 1987, Ms., 2pp., plus press cuttings; Introduction to a lecture on decolonisation given by C.H. Allan in Aug 1983 and Aug 1985
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Sakuna, Ratu J.L.V.
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
C.H. Allan. Press articles about Marching Rule
Fait partie de Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
Allan, Colin