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E.C.P. Newsletter (Evangelical Church of Papua, Tari, Southern Highlands Province, PNG)

  • AU PMB DOC 528
  • Collection
  • Feb 1985-Dec 1990

The Unevangelized Fields Mission churches officially constituted a national church, the Evangelical Church of Papua, in July 1966. Tari became the HQ of the Church and the Mission.
See also PMB Doc 498, Doc 524, Doc 525, Doc 526 and Doc 527.

E.C.P. News Letter
Vol.1, Nos.1-4, 6, 1985
Vol.2, Nos.1-5. 1986
Vol.3, Nos.1-4, 1987
Vol.4, Nos.1-5, 1988
Vol.5, Nos.1-3, 1989
Vol.6, Nos.3-4, 1990
See Finding aids for details.

E.C.P. News Letter (Evangelical Church of Papua, Tari, Southern Highlands Province, Png)

Minutes of annual meetings, reports and women

  • AU PMB MS 1094
  • Collection
  • 1984-1994

The Council of Pacific Teachers Organisations, formed in 1982, is an affiliate of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession. It is based in Suva, Fiji, and its members consist of teachers' industrial organisations from all the South Pacific islands. Its objects include professional development of teachers, development of teachers' organisations and extension of educational opportunities to all peoples in the South Pacific.

Minutes and related papers of 2nd-11th annual and bi-annual conferences, including the activities report to the 11th Conference, 1984-1994<BR>various papers, reports and speeches, 1986-1994<BR>General Secretary's files re CPTO Women's network, 1989-1993<BR>the Solomon Islands Teachers' Association Women's Wing, 1992 <P><B>See reel list for further details</B>

Council of Pacific Teachers Organisations

Vanuatu Weekly : Vanuatu Hebdomadaire

  • AU PMB DOC 487
  • Collection
  • 1984-2001

The Vanuatu Weekly–Hebdomadaire, which appeared every Saturday, was sponsored by the Vanuatu government. It was printed in English, French, and Bislama and had a circulation of about 2,000. An Index to the Vanuatu Weekly Hebdomadaire covering the period 1984-2001 was compiled by Peter Murgatroyd and others at the Emalus Campus Library of the University of the South Pacific in 2003. The Index is accessible online at: http://www.vanuatu.usp.ac.fj/library/online/texts/Vanuatu%20Weekly/homepage.htm.

Vanuatu Weekly : Vanuatu hebdomadaire
Reel 1 Nos.1-21, 4 Aug-22 Dec 1984; Nos.22-71/72, 5 Jan-14 Dec 1985
Reel 2 Nos.73-123, 4 Jan-20 Dec 1986; Nos.124-168, 10 Jan-12 Dec 1987
Reel 3 Nos.169-217, 9 Jan-17 Dec 1988; Nos.218-268, 7 Jan-22 Dec 1989
Reel 4 Nos.269-319, 5 Jan-22 Dec 1990; Nos.320-370, 5 Jan-21 Dec 1991
Reel 5 Nos.371-422, 1 Jan-31 Dec 1992; Nos.423-474, 9 Jan-31 Dec 1993
Reel 6 Nos.475-525, 8 Jan-21 Dec 1994; Nos.526-576, 7 Jan-23 Dec 1995
Reel 7 Nos.577-626, 7 Jan-21 Dec 1996; Nos.627-677, 11 Jan-20 Dec 1997
Reel 8 Nos.678-731, 10 Jan-23 Dec 1998; Nos.732-781, 9 Jan-18 Dec 1999
Reel 9 Nos.782-832, 9 Jan-23 Dec 2000; Nos.833-870, 13 Jan-29 Sep 2001.

Journals of the Melanesian Mission

Training ‘Tamate’. Formation of the Nineteenth Century missionary worldview: the case of James Chalmers

  • AU PMB MS 1351
  • Collection
  • 1984

Dr John M. Hitchen BA, BD, PhD, is Seniour Lecturer in Mission Studies, Laidlaw Collge, Waitakere, New Zealand (2010). He is a former Dean and Principal of Christian Leaders Training College in Papua New Guinea.

J.M. Hitchen, Training ‘Tamate’. Formation of the Nineteenth Century missionary worldview: the case of James Chalmers, thesis for Doctor of Philosophy Degree, University of Aberdeen, 1984; 988pp., including name index.

Hitchen, John Mason

The Samoa Times

  • AU PMB DOC 534
  • Collection
  • 13 Jan 1984 – 24 Dec 1993

The Samoa Times was published from 1964-1993 in both English and Samoan. The Samoa Times was published in Apia, Western Samoa

See Finding aids for details.

The Samoa Times

Yap journals of the Legislature of the State of Yap

  • AU PMB DOC 441
  • Collection
  • 1984-1993

Law making powers in Yap, one of the four states that comprise the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), is vested in the State Legislature. The legislature has operated in its current form since 1983 following the approval by referendum of the State constitution in 1982 (see <I>PMB 1173</I> for further details). It has 10 members who are elected by universal adult suffrage every four years. However, the Legislature has its origins in the immediate post World War II period when the US Navy assumed administrative responsibility for the island. In 1945-47 the Navy encouraged and helped re-establish a Council of Chiefs. In the 1950s the 10 municipal magistrates (who were also customary chiefs) began holding meetings with the then US civil administration. Technically this Council was separate from that of the chiefs, but usually represented them. Between 1957-58 the municipalities were chartered, part of a process leading to the formation of a representative legislative body. In 1959 the first Yap Island Congress as it was then called, was convened, running parallel to the Council of Magistrates. In the 1960s Congress was expanded to include representatives from Yap's outer islands. In 1967 a new Yap District Legislature was formed, whose powers were enhanced by amendment[s] in 1978. These developments provided the foundations for the formation of the current legislature whose session journals are included here.

The Yap Legislature has law making powers over matters of public health, education, schooling, resource management, land use, the civil service, and some revenue raising abilities. Debates and discussions over these issues are carried in the <I>Yap Legislature Journal</I>.

The Journal is compiled by the Office of the Speaker of the Legislature. Issues from 1984-1997 are available here. Each volume is 500-600 pages, ring bound, double-sided photocopies. Digital copies of the <I>Legislature Journal</I> are held by the Office of the Speaker on diskette, including editions of the <I>Journal</I> since 1993. See reel list for more details.

Yap, State of

Sikuleo O Tuvalu

  • AU PMB DOC 495
  • Collection
  • 1983-1991 (gaps).

Published by the Tuvalu Broadcasting and Information Service, Funafuti, Tuvalu. In Tuvaulan (Ellice Islands) language.

Nos.1-28, Dec 1983-Dec 1984;
Nos.51-66, Nov 1985-May 1986;
Nos.84, 86-92, Apr-Dec 1987;
Nos.127-128, Dec 1990-Jan 1991.
See Finding aids for details.

Sikuleo O Tuvalu

Mogethin

  • AU PMB DOC 476
  • Collection
  • Apr 1983-May 1985

Official newsletter of the office of the Governor of Yap State. Editor, Ban Ruan. Published weekly.

Vol.1, Nos.1-26, 7 Apr 1983-8 Jun 1984;
Vol 2, Nos.1-3, 12 Jul-21 Sep 1984;
Vol 3, No.1, 17 May 1985.

Mogethin

Solomon Star (Honiara)

  • AU PMB DOC 429
  • Collection
  • 1982-1987

The Solomon Star was originally published as a regular Government Information Service newsheet. In 1975 it was turned in to a weekly newspaper called The Solomons News Drum. In mid-1982 it was taken over by five Solomon Islanders and renamed the Solomon Star, and has run as a private newspaper ever since.

<b>Reel 1 </b>
Nos.1-11, 28 May-6 Aug 1982
Nos.13-31, 20 Aug-23 Dec 1982
Nos.32-82, 7 Jan 1983-23 Dec 1983
<b>Reel 2</b>
Nos.83-133, 6 Jan 1984-21 Dec 1984
Nos.134-152, 11 Jan 1985-17 May 1985
<b>Reel 3</b>
Nos.153-183, 24 May 1985-20 Dec 1985
Nos.184-207, 10 Jan 1986-20 Jun 1986
<b>Reel 4</b>
Nos.208-233, 27 Jun 1986-19 Dec 1986
Nos.234-256, 9 Jan 1987-11 Jun 1987

Solomon Star (Honiara)

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