Official and political papers re governorship of Samoa
- AU PMB MS 584-2a
- Stuk
- 1906 - 1913
Part of Papers re Samoa
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Official and political papers re governorship of Samoa
Part of Papers re Samoa
Roman Catholic Church - Samoa
Ethnographical material in French and English
Roman Catholic Church - Samoa
An article, 'Samoa et Tonga' from Bibliotheque Illustree des Voyages Autour du Monde
Roman Catholic Church - Samoa
Roman Catholic Church - Samoa
Early issues of the <i>New Hebrides Magazine</i> were edited by Dr William Gunn of Aneityium and promoted by Rev. Dr Robertson of Erromanga under the auspices of the Foreign Missions Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Victoria. Dr Gunn also printed some of the early issues. The Synod then decided that the journal should be printed in Australia. A few issues were printed in Sydney, but after 1905 it was printed by Arbuckle, Waddell & Fawckner in Melbourne. In 1905 Rev. T Wattlegatt of Malekula became Editor for about three years, but he moved to Victoria in 1906 and as he felt out of touch with the New Hebrides resigned as Editor. Rev. F H L Paton, Foreign Missions Secretary of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria then took over as Editor. The <i>New Hebrides Magazine</i> was succeeded by <i>Our Missionaries at work : a journal of missionary information</i> (Vol.1, no.1-Vol.6, no.4, Dec 1911-Oct 1917) issued by the Presbyterian Church in Victoria.
Nos.1-41, Oct 1900-Oct 1911. See Finding aids for details.
Foreign Missions Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Victoria
This collection of 270 slides was taken by John Baker while he was seconded from the British Ministry of Overseas Development to the Government of the Kingdom of Tonga to work as Government Economist on the preparation of the country’s second development plan for 1970-75. John and his wife Liz (Elizabeth) lived in Nuku’alofa from September 1968 to May 1969 and travelled extensively around the main island of Tongatapu, as well as making a visit to the island of ‘Eua. The slides include various landscapes, agriculture, construction, King Taaufa'ahau Tupou IV and the exteriors of the Royal Palace, a visit by Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Anne of Great Britain and the Royal Yacht Britannia. There are also street scenes with signage for businesses such as Burns Philp, exteriors of the Dateline Hotel and people watching the Apollo 13 splashdown. Selection of slides for digitisation was made by John Baker.
Baker, John R.
The Times of Papua New Guinea, Issues 17 - 18
Part of The Times of Papua New Guinea
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The Times of Papua New Guinea, Issues 23 - 24
Part of The Times of Papua New Guinea
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The Times of Papua New Guinea, Issues 25 - 26
Part of The Times of Papua New Guinea
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