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Vanua Scope

  • AU PMB DOC 427
  • Collectie
  • Mar 1993-Jan 1994

Vanua Scope, an independent French language weekly, was edited by Patrick Antoine Delcoite, Port Vila, Vanuatu.

<b>See Finding aids for details.</b>

Vanua Scope

Chinnery E.W.P. Anthropological reports

  • AU PMB DOC 304
  • Collectie
  • 1925-1930

Chinnery joined the Papuan service in 1909 and served as a magistrate from 1911 until 1921 with a break for war service with the Australian Flying Corps. He later worked as adviser on labour to New Guinea Copper Mines and joined the mandated territory public service as Government Anthropologist in 1924. He was also Director of District Services and Native Affairs from 1932 until 1938 when he became Director of Native Affairs in the Northern Territory. He retired in 1946.

5 printed reports of uncertain date i.e.:

  1. Notes on the Natives of Certain Villages of the Mandated Territory of New Guines (c.1925).
  2. Notes on the Natives of E. Mera and St Mathias (c.1925).
  3. Certain Natives in south New Britain and Dampier Straits (c.1926).
  4. Natives of the Waria, Williams and Bialolo Watersheds (c.1928).
  5. Notes on the Natives of South Bougainville and Mortlocks (Taku) (c.1930).

Chinnery, E.W.P.

Norfolk Island Times

  • AU PMB DOC 61
  • Collectie
  • May 1933 - September 1935

Weekly roneoed newsletter

No. 17 31 May 1933 No. 108 6 March 1935<BR>No. 21 28 June 1933 No. 110 20 March 1935(torn)<BR>No. 23 12 July 1933 No. 112 3 April 1935<BR>No. 24 19 July 1933 No. 113 10 April 1935<BR>No. 25 26 July 1933 No. 114 17 April 1935<BR>No. 26 2 August 1933 No. 115 24 April 1935<BR>No. 27 9 August 1933 No. 116 1 May 1935<BR>No. 35 4 October 1933 No. 117 8 May 1935<BR>No. 36 11 October 1933 No. 118 15 May 1935<BR>No. 37 18 October 1933 No. 120 29 May 1935<BR>No. 38 25 October 1933 No. 122 12 June 1935<BR>No. 39 1 November 1933 No. 123 19 June 1935<BR>No. 40 8 November 1933 No. 124 26 June 1935<BR>No. 51 31 January 1934 No. 125 3 July 1935<BR>No. 52 7 February 1934 No. 126 10 July 1935<BR>No. 53 14 February 1934 No. 127 17 July 1935<BR>No. 54 21 February 1934 No. 128 24 July 1935<BR>No. 55 28 February 1934 No. 129 31 July 1935<BR>No. 99 4 January 1935 No. 137 25 September 1935

Norfolk Island Times

Norfolk Island Weekly News

  • AU PMB DOC 60
  • Collectie
  • May 1932 - October 1932

Weekly roneoed newsletter

No. 2 - 27 May 1932 (incomplete)
No. 3 - 2 June 1932
No. 4 - 10 June 1932
No. 5 - 17 June 1932
No. 8 - 8 July 1932
No. 9 - 15 July 1932 (incomplete)
No. 12 - 5 August 1932
No. 13 - 12 August 1932
No. 14 - 19 August 1932
No. 15 - 26 August 1932
No. 17 - 9 September 1932 (incomplete)
No. 22 - 14 October 1932

Norfolk Island Weekly News

Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony Advisory Council minutes of meetings. Tarawa: the Council. 1-9, 30 September 1963 - 20 July 1967

  • AU PMB DOC 25
  • Collectie
  • 1963-1967

The Advisory Council acted as adviser to the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony Administration. It held nine meetings. It was then superseded by a House of Representatives, consisting of 23 elected members, two ex-officio members and five appointed members. The inaugural meeting of the House of Representatives was held in Tarawa in December, 1967.

First meeting - 30 September - 5 October, 1963
Second meeting - 3 March - 6 March, 1964
Third meeting - 2 November - 6 November, 1964
Fourth meeting - 12 November - 19 November, 1965
Sixth meeting - 3 February - 4 February, 1966
Seventh meeting - 5 August - 11 August, 1966
Eighth meeting - 21 October - 27 October, 1966
Ninth meeting - 14 July - 20 July, 1967

Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony Advisory Council

Administrative papers and essay competition.

  • AU PMB MS 1396
  • Collectie
  • 1966-1985

The Te Rangi Hiroa Fund was established in 1968 during the first Waigani seminar. The Fund was named after Sir Peter Buck, the distinguished Maori ethno-historian, and was administered by Secretary of the Fund Rev. Dr Sione Latukefu, of the University of Papua New Guinea History Department.

The Te Rangi Hiroa Essay Competition was an annual prize for:

(a) best essay on any aspect of Pacific history by an undergraduate student in any university in the South Pacific Islands;
(b) best essay on any aspect of Pacific history by an undergraduate student in any university outside the Pacific Islands.

The Paul Morawetz Award was a small scholarship available to assist Pacific Islanders with outstanding aptitude for historical work to pursue post-graduate studies in Pacific history.

Correspondence relating to the administration of the fund, submission of essays and awarding of prizes; submitted competition essays; applications for the Paul Morawetz Award.

See Finding aids for details.

Te Rangi Hiroa Fund for the Study of Pacific History.

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