Celebration of the 105th Anniversary of the New Hebrides Presbyterian Mission
- AU PMB MS 55-08
- Stuk
- 1 May 1950
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Celebration of the 105th Anniversary of the New Hebrides Presbyterian Mission
Record of births and deaths (1908-1961) pp.14-28
Record of births and deaths (1908-1961) pp.1-13
Records, accounts, notes, correspondence
Kalsakau became chief of Fila Island in 1908 and held that position for many years. He was a member of one of the most notable New Hebridean families of Efate. His three sons, Graham, John and Makau are (1969) also outstanding members of the New Hebridean community.
Kalsakau
Myths and Legends of the New Hebrides by Father J.B. Suas, S.M.
Part of Papers
Transcript of diary, 1870-1871
Part of Diaries
Transcript of diary, 1871-1872
Part of Diaries
Farquhar, a farmer of Maryborough, Queensland, visited New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands and New Hebrides (Vanuatu) in the schooner 'City of Melbourne' in November 1870 to January 1871 to recruit Pacific Islander labourers for himself and other farmers in Maryborough. He made a second voyage to New Caledonia, the New Hebrides and Banks Islands in the schooner Petrel in September 1871-January 1872 as a government agent under the Polynesian Labourers' Act of 1868.
Description of the two voyages mentioned above.
Farquhar, William Gordon
Melanesian Mission Papers, 1891-1934, mainly relating to land matters, pp.164-244
Part of Records of the Melanesian Mission, New Hebrides, 1857-1968
Melanesian Mission Papers, 1891-1934, mainly relating to land matters, pp. 164-244 of 244 pages.