Congratulations on 70th birthday of Wilhelm Solf
- AU PMB MS 581-05a
- Pièce
- 1932
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Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
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Congratulations on 70th birthday of Wilhelm Solf
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Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
Publications and speeches of Wilhelm Solf, pp.1-63
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Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
Publications and speeches of Wilhelm Solf, pp. 64-136
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Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
Publications and speeches of Wilhelm Solf, pp. 137-234
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Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
Please see PMB 581 for full entry.
Documents relating to his ambassadorship in Japan, 1928, and papers written in retirement, 1929-32. The latter include 'Refutation' of Count Bulow's memoirs, a proposal to appoint Solf German Foreign Minister, Solf's mission re minorities in Hungary and German committee on Palestine. (Bulow was Foreign Minister of Germany in 1899 when the acquisition of Western Samoa was negotiated as a German colony).
Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
Congratulations on 70th birthday of Wilhelm Solf
Fait partie de Letters, valedictions, publications, speeches, etc.
Solf, Wilhelm Heinrich
LMS - Samoan District Committee - Minutes of meetings, pp.78-155
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Miscellaneous papers - letters, notebooks, articles
James Lyle Young (1849-1929) was born in Londonderry, Ireland, and went to Australia with his parents in the mid-1850's. After working in Australia as a station hand, Young, in 1870, went to Fiji where he was associated with a cotton-planting venture at Taveuni. In 1875, he left Fiji on a trading voyage to Samoa, and from May, 1876, to October, 1881, he worked as a trader in the Marshall, Mariana and Caroline Islands. In 1882, Young went to Tahiti to become manager of the Papeete trading store of Andrew Crawford & Co., of San Francisco. In 1888, he went into business in Tahiti on his own account. He was closely associated with the Pacific Islands for the rest of his life, as managing director of S.R. Maxwell & Co., of Tahiti, and owner of Henderson and Macfarlane Ltd., of Auckland. He became recognised as an authority on the life and culture of the region.
Letters, notebooks, memoranda, articles, etc. dealing with Young's career and interests from 1878 to the year of his death. Includes a letter to the Sydney Morning Herald on 'The Trouble in Samoa' (31/3/1899), a paper on German expansion in the Pacific (1908), correspondence on the Pitcairn Islanders between Young and the British Consulate in Tahiti (1911-13) and an account by Young of his family's history and his own career (1919, c.1924). Some letters written in Micronesia as well as materials from French Polynesia. A full list of other items in the Bureau's newsletter Pambu, Dec. 1968:5, p.12 and Jan. 1969:6, pp.10-11. See also PMB 21 and 22.
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Young, James Lyle
London Missionary Society - Samoan District Committee - Minutes of meetings
Minutes of meetings of the Samoan District Committee of the London Missionary Society for December 1916 - February 1929
London Missionary Society - Samoan District Committee
LMS - Samoan District Committee - Minutes of meetings, pp.234-311
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