INDEX TO VOLUME 41 of the
Pacific Islands Monthly
Box 3408, G.P.O. Sydney JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1970 Supplement to PIM, January, 1971
The first numeral is the number (or month) of issue; the second numeral is the page number.
American Samoa
Administration: Frank C. Mockler, Lieut.- Governor, 6-52; Executive changes, 7-99; M. de Mello, Director of Education, 9-33.
Agricultural Pests: Rhinoceros beetle, 6-71.
Animals: Rats, 8-61.
Armed Services: Marine Corps recruitment, 7-99.
Aviation: Planes at Rose and Swains Is., 1-133; Otter crash, 2-118; President Nixon praises plane rescuers, 5-143; G. Wray, South Seas Airways, 8-63.
Communications: With W. Samoa, 7-3.
Ethnology, Population; Population rises, 11-33.
Fires; Legislative Building, Pago Pago, 12-140.
Fishing: Offshore fishing limits, 3-115; Skipjack fishing research, 6-51.
General: Apollo 13 astronauts arrive, 5-28, 7- Pope may visit, 7-24; Should be called Eastern Samoa, 9-29.
History: The Real Sadie Thompson, 2-81.
Justice, Law: Reserve police authority revoked, 2-145; Pot shot could change law, 6-33; Bar Association, 6-51.
Labour: Native's salary, 2-72.
Land: Land Bill helps tourism, 10-64.
Music: Wrong song, 7-37.
Newspapers: P. Creevey and Samoa Times, 9-93; Guam Publications and Samoa Times, 10-109.
Politics; Political Status Commission, 2-29, 4-26.
Shipping: Container handling plan, Pago Pago, 1- Utility tugs, Tavae, Toloa, 1-105; Yachties get better deal, 1-106; Shipping delays, 2-117; Jt. Marine Safety Board, 10-96; Apia-Pago trading vessel, 10-99; Nam Hae 255 drowning disaster, 11-89; Lady Lata, 11-91; Coast Guard Auxiliary, 11-93.
Sport: Fautasi race, 5-29.
Tourism: Soli's Restaurant, 2-42; Pago, the new Honolulu, 4-43; Land Bill helps tourism, 10-64.
Vulcanology: Evidence of submerged peaks, 8- AUTHORS Adams, Bruce, Through the gap, 1-55; Human wreckage, Tarawa, 2-54; Photographs, Tarawa, 2- Archer, Fred, Heinrich Rudolph Wahlen, 6-32; Ashcroft-Smith, Jack, Japan-NG trade, 1- NZ, Japan Pacific trade, 2-122.
Baker, John R., Investment for Tonga 5-year plan, 7-112; Barrett, Don, S. Pacific Games, Tahiti, 1971, 6-44, 9-49; Baxter, Norman, Ganilau retires, 2-28; Brown, J. Edward, Boats on Niue, 3-73; Tarzan film, 1949, 5-85, 7-35; Brown, Stan, Brig Eliza, Fiji, early 1900's, 3- Browning, Mary, Ponape, 1970, 4-57.
Chatterton, Percy, Footnotes, 1-31, 2-51, 3-39, 4- 5-42, 6-38, 7-48, 8-38, 9-37, 10-28, 11-41, 12-49; Waigani Seminar, 6-28; Coppell, W. G., Peruvian slave-traders of the Pacific, 9-82; First visitors to Mangaia, 12-75.
Dalkin, R. N., PIM 40th anniversary, 8-86; ttavidson, J. W., New cabinet, W. Samoa, 4-50; When Samoans lived in distinguished exile, 11-79; Dove, Victor, Fiji sketchbook, 12-87; Durnin, John V. G. A., NG native food, 12-133.
Eccles, John, Lord Howe Island, 5-96; Boring Norfolk, 9-59; S. Pacific Conference, 10-18; Endean, R., Ban the triton shell collectors, 2- Fisk, Denis, P-NG top posts vacant, 2-29; NG Council of Trade Unions, 3-29; Fiji spikes Oceania Rugby Council, 3-40; Votes at 18, P-NG, 4-41; Today's Moresby, 4-46; Wendy McClymont, Mission in the mud, 6-57; Electronic Computers Pty. Ltd., 7-49; Wider horizons for Papuan Airlines, 8-39; Fowler, Tessa, N. Caledonian labour shortage, 6-61; Air Melanesiae, 8-44; Cash for Nambas talks, 9- Procrastination spoils Vila, 10-51.
Glenn, Ann, Yachties get better deal in Pago, 1-106; Griffin, John, Tahiti, romance and reality, 3-47; Fijians and Indians must make friends, 5-57; Fiji tourism boom, 6-48; N.
Caledonia, colony of nickel, 8-51.
Headley, Peter, Funafuti, 3-76, 5-36; Heine, Carl, Micronesia confused, 9-18; Helu, 'I Futa, Tonga independence celebrations, 7-26; Education, Tonga, 7-131; Princess Siuilikutapu's new marriage, 8-33; Hilder, Brett, Brett Hilder Profiles, Tom Cole, 1-43; Rudolph Janke, 6-39; Herbert Kienzle, 8-41; Mick Leahy, 11-53; Holdsworth, D. K., Mystery megaliths of Trobriand Is., 4-81; Caves, bones and customs in Trobriands, 12-59.
Inder, Stuart, Up front with the editor, 1-14, 2-15, 3-3, 5-15, 6-15, 7-19, 8-15, 9-15, 10-15, 11-19, 12-3; Questions John Kaputin, 2-34; Kavachi, 3-34; Up front without the editor, 4-15; Rabaul surveys Bougainville prosperity, 4-30; Solomon Is., govt, by C'tee, 6-26; PIM 40th anniversary, 8-83.
Kaputin, John, NG violence, 2-34; Keating, David, Solomons has "its own thing", 8-18; Church v. govt, on education policy, 8-35; Islanders in Solomons Council, 9-19; King, Kelvin R., Cook Is. air services, 12-63; No need for extra NZ flights to Norfolk, 12-116; Kumar, Vijendra, Toddy please, barmaid! 8-20; Langdon, Robert, Archdeacon Gill's letters, 2-87; What "Cannibal Jack" didn't say, 4-86; William Driver's south sea voyage, 1831, 6-81; Historic Nauru letter, 7-31; Edward Darling, Tahiti's nature man, 9-73; Firearms and firewater, N.
Hebrides, 10-79; How the Tahitians got their flag, 11-73; Tahitian language far from dead, 11- Laycock, Don, Great year for Pidgin, 1-45, 2-33, 4-43; Love, Peter TANARUS., W. Samoa fishing programme, 12-91.
McGregor, Ken, Aust. companies discover Nauru, 1- 3-44; Pacific weather stations, 3-27; Norfolk tourism, 3-71; Robert Head, 1867, 3-91; Norfolk's 1100 companies, 3-120; Norfolk Is. elections, 4-28, 7-35; Frank Fleming's plane, Fiji, 1922, 4-85; Good King Binoka, 5-81; Political events hurt islands traders, 5-113; Robby Roberts bids good-bye, 6-27; Guadalcanal Salvage Ltd., 6-101; Businessmen fall in "love" with N. Hebrides, 6-115; Fiji land sales, 7-59; Alfred Francis Hicking, 7-87; Colonial outpost, Tabiteuea, 9-63; Magisi, Sio, Sione Johansson, 2- Tonga's nobles, 2-67, 5-35; Lobster farming, 3-33; Tonga Copra Board, 3-35; Royal visit, Tonga, 4-22; Hurricane Dolly, 4-67; Dr.
Mumui Tatola, 7-69; Menard, Wilmon, The Real Sadie, 2-81.
Patterson, Mary, Slit gongs, N. Hebrides, 7-55; Percival, W. H., Rarotonga's infants undernourished, 4-102; Cook Is. public servants unhappy with salary, 6-72; Everything hinges on new jetstrip, 8-27; Catching starfish, 8-151; Historic building, Rarotonga, 11-57; Pragnell, John, Visiting S. Africa, 5-109.
Rankin, R. F., New Cabinet, W. Samoa, 4-51; Ritchie, Bill, NG cocoa weevil, 10-121; Robson, R. W., Dominion status for Fiji, 2-22; How PIM was born, 8-67; Fiji on eve of independence, 9-20; Rousseau, Gerald, Sport, N.
Caledonia, 1-41; Water off, N. Caledonia, 2-30; Noumea nickel workers, 3-135; Rock Pidjot goes on television, 4-103; Who should get nickel profits, 9-22; S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 9-26; N. Caledonia, intense development, 12- Rousseau, Helen, Christmas feasts, Noumea, 2-26; Noumea crime wave, 4-38; Home shortage, Noumea, 5-47; Budget travel for New Caledonians, 7-50; French sports rivalry, 8-37; Pacific fishing techniques, 8-111; N. Caledonia, big booming, 10-43; Foreign sportsmen, N.
Caledonia, 11-50; Papeete Games, 12-51; Ryan, John, Strife in Rabaul, 1-30; NG battlefield for Aust. party politics, 2-27; C. Randall, lost without trade, 2-46; P-NG in political pressurecooker, 3-28; P-NG House of Assembly, 4-26; R. Bryant, meat in the sandwich, 5-25; Pt.
Moresby town plan, 5-47; Inside New Guinea, 6- 7-40, 8-28, 9-24; Welcome, Mr. Gorton, 8- First graduates, Univ. P-NG, 9-25; Chimbu prostitution, 10-32; P-NG budget, 10-61; New Guinea diary, 11-28, 12-36; Bk. Review, Anderson, J. L., Cannibal, 12-87.
Sanft, Betty, Tonga takes it in her stride, 12-47; Sela, Luke, Pangu Party, Univ. P-NG, 7- Shrimpton, James, Fautasi race, American Samoa, 5-29; Syme, Derry, and Syme, Lynne, Kind words on Samoa, 12-98.
Taylor, R. W., How to make your own money, 11-61; Tudor, Judy, Tribute to Mrs. Elizabeth Hennings, 1-67; Pacific tourism, phase two, 3- Memories of PIM, 8-69; "Formidable", 9- From the "Isabella" to "Montoro", 10-38; S. Pacific first Jumbo flight, 11-49; Life can be fun in Tahiti, 12-25; Money and politics, Fiji, 12-43.
Uludong, F. T., Micronesian demands on land ownership, 7-38, 11-117.
Va'a, Felise, Samoan cabinet still cautious, 10-37; W. Samoa economic prospects, 12-35; Conflict of tourism, 12-66; Volleiro, Frank, Extracts from diary, 1-75.
Webb, Jackson, Modern life unkind to Cook Is., 5-48; Wendt, Sue, Homespun Fiji, brash Honolulu, 2-57, 4-42; Less English for Fiji radio, 3-32; Learning to better village life, 3-56; Royal visit, Fiji, 4-22; Radiation and rhinoceros beetles, 4-101; Bertram Jones, 5-32; Tipping, threat to culture, 6-37; Fiji land speculators, 8-22; Fiji student's application to enter Aust., 8-29; Old Fijian fort, 8-65; Aust. financial aid to Fiji, 9-21; Nadi-Suva road delay, 9-55; Fiji independence, 10-25, 11-21; Davui devours starfish, 10-41; Fiji's smog and traffic jams, 10-49; Raymond Burr has big plans, 11-45; Garrick Hotel, Suva, 11-57; Help for Fiji's workers, 11-102; Tourism, Fiji no. 1 income earner, 12-121; Whitcombe, Frank, Prisoner of Von Luckner, 8-91, 10-iii; Wilkinson, L. J., Land bonanza, Fiji, 4-62.
Young, Susan, Churches ask for P-NG radio station, 3-136; Shortage of church teachers, P-NG, 7-69; P-NG religious links with Indonesia, 10-57.
Zimmer, George, Papua headhunting expedition, 7-79.
AVIATION Air France: Paris-Papeete service, 1-123.
Air-lndia: 1970 calendar, 3-36; Not for Tahiti, 4- Air Melanesiae: 10th Anniversary, 7-63, 8-44, 10- Air Micronesia: Saipan-Japan flights, 1-63.
Air Moorea: Air taxi service resumed, 11-33.
Air Nauru: Aust.-Nauru fortnightly service, 1-25, 4- Cheaper fares, 3-133; Nauru-Tarawa service, 12-115.
Air New Zealand: Cook Is. service, 10-29, 11- 12-63; NZ-Norfolk link, 12-116.
Air Tahiti: French govt, blocks plane importations, 9-23; Air taxi service resumed, 11-33 j Marquesas service, 12-39.
American Airlines: Trans-Pacific service, 1-61 j To start in May, 2-132; Aust. playing tough 5- J. Tikaram, Reservation Supervisor, Suva, 6- To start in Aug., 7-65, 8-41, 9-58.
Ansett Airlines: Papuan Airlines takeovei approach, 6-120, 7-65; Buys Papuan Airlines, 8- Ansett Airlines of New Guinea: Otter aircraft, 2-118.
BOAC: Trans-Pacific services, 1-61; No Pacific fare discounts, 8-46.
Central Pacific Airlines: Never got going, 1-25, Continental Airlines: Saipan-Japan flights, 1-63 Fiji Airways: Nauru-Fiji flights, 1-63, 3-133 Searching for new name, 1-65; Air fare cut 5-26; Out of the red, 5-147; Changes name t< Pacific Is. Airways, 8-46, 11-116.
Islander Aircraft Sales Pty, Ltd.: Brittei Norman Islander aircraft, 1-61.
Japan Airlines: Pacific stops, 1-63; Japan Saipan service, 11-33.
Lan-Chile: Tahiti-Chile service, 4-41.
New Hebrides Airways Ltd.: B. Paul, Managing Director, 1-27; D. Rubie, Manager, 1-63; lOtl Anniversary, 8-44, 10-iii.
Pacific Island Airways: Formerly Fiji Airways 8-46. 11-116.
PanAm: Japan flights, 1-135; Diverted for sicl Noumea child, 6-35; Jumbo jet services, 8-46.
Papuan Airlines Pty. Ltd.: Ansett takeove approach, 6-120, 7-65; Bought by Ansett, 8-39 Polynesian Airlines: DC3 crash, W. Samoa, 2-24 Qantas: Trans-Pacific services, 1-61; Majo shareholding, Fiji Airways, 1-65; Flies sicl Noumeans to Syd., 6-35; Special Pacific fares 8-46; Passenger flights increased, 9-58.
South Seas Airways; G. Wray, American Samoa 8-63.
TAA; Otter crash, American Samoa, 2-118.
UTA French Airlines; Budget travel for N Caledonians, 7-50; Los Angeles-Papeete flights 11-47.
II JANUARY, 1971 PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLI
Book Reviews
Anderson, James L., Cannibal., 12-87; Ash, Lawrence, Laboratory techniques in the diagnosis of some intestinal parasitic infections, 7-93.
Badger, G. M., Captain Cook, navigator and scientist, 8-104; Balint, Andras, English pidgin and French dictionary of sports and phrase book, 1-47; Barker, Victor, Inside the reef, 5-93; Battleground, South Pacific, text by Bob Hewlett, 8-106; Beckwith, Martha W., Hawaiian mythology. New ed., 9-88; Bender, Byron W., Spoken Marshallese, 4-96; Burridge, K„ Tangu traditions, 6-95.
Carroll, V., Adoption in eastern Oceania, 6-95; Clark, Thomas Blake, Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England, reprint, 3-100; Clune, Frank, The Scottish martyrs, 3-99; Coppell, W. 3., Bibliography of the Cook Islands, 8-106; Couper, J. M., The Book of Bligh, 5-93; Irocombe, Ron, Improving land tenure, 7-93.
Javidson, J. W. and Scarr, Deryk, Pacific slands portaits, 5-93, 11-85; Downs, Ian, The Stolen land, 12-85; Dunmore, John, French ;xplorers in the Pacific, 8-104; Durack, Hizabeth, Face value, women in Papua-New Suinea, 5-92; Durack, Elizabeth, Seeing through ’apua-Nevv_ Guinea, 10-85. |lHs, William, Polynesian researches, reprint, •isk, E. K., The political economy of indepenlent Fiji 11-25; Fornander, Abraham, An Account of the Polynesian race, reprint, 2-96; reeman, Colin, and Holdsworth, David, Papua nd New Guinea in colour, 9-88. laranger, Jose, Sacred stones and rites of ncient Tahiti, 1-90; Gilliard, E. Thomas, Birds f paradise and bower birds, 3-99; Glasse, R.
V and Meggitt, M. J., Pigs, pearlshells and mmen, 1-90; Golden guide to South and East sia, 1-87; Grimble, Rosemary, Migrations, lyth and magic from the Gilbert Is., 8-106 a "l es ',. lnez ' Folk tales «>f the South Pacific, -90; Hastings, Peter, New Guinea, problems nd prospects, 2-93; Hinton, Colin Jack, The earch for the Islands of Solomon, 1567-1838 -87; Hoare, Merval, Norfolk Island, an outline f ,ts history, 1774-1968, 2-95; Horton, Dick, ire over the islands, 9-87. iussen, Tepano, Grammaire et dictionnaire de i langue Tahitienne, 5th ed, rev. by P Maze id H. Coppenrath, 4-96; Johns, W. E., Biggies . fhe south seas, 1-89; Journal of Pacific istory, vol. 5, 10-87. 1 ioo John$ton ' R ° bin ' A World of my 0Wn ' Im x ert ' Banana Production in the south scitic, 7-93; La Perouse, Voyages and advenres of La Perouse (Univ. Hawaii Press), 4-93ivondes, Anne, Traditional art of Tahiti, 1-90; 1 y * d, -> n^ lke . • and Le V l a nd, Mai, Untamed * r 2 x‘ l 96; Lmd ' Andrew W., Hawaii, the st of the magic isles, 4-91; Litteral, Robert, ogrammed course in New Guinea pidgin, f7Q an AA An u 9US ' n Handicraf fs of the South Seas, 1-73; Mackay Roy, The Birds of Port Moresby d D . d ' str . lc , t ' 12-86; Margan, F. and Finney, B, Pictorial history of surfing, 12-89; Mason, im. Understanding Indonesia, 10-88; Mihalic, Y.'., , , ntr 2 d . uc i 10 '? t0 „ New Guinea pidgin, 1-45. iuvelle Caledonia, Me de I'Eternel Prlntempts, Ex0,ic Blant and pua and New Guinea Society, Journal, Vol. 2?: L 7 : p Jl e . f n > Nancy, A Kingdom the sea, 1-89; Phillip, Arthur, The Voyage cto u C t ri96. ,M ' P B °' anV B3y ' by J ' Hsbury, Richard Vunamami, 7-93; Shand, R Agricultural development in Asia, 1-87- ‘th, Bernard European vision and the South :l 0x f° rd Paperback, 2-96; Stuart, Ian, 02 Moresby, past and present, 6-96, 10-88, SS? S ' 1 H ®* ard , Swintord Michael, Learning fl-Tn rh 47, 3 ' 43 /‘ . Topping, Donald M., )ken Chamorro, 4-96; Tryon, Parryl, Consational Tahitian, 11-87. ’; t ; De p in!i uis \/- '. saa . c '., The Treponematosis of Li-;- °f ; V,v,am ' Nanc y' Phosphate I political progress, 5-91.
Willey, Keith, Naked island, 9-87; Williams, AAaslyn, Book on BPC, 7-31; Williams, Maslyn, In one lifetime, 5-93; Woodward, Ralph Lee, Robinson Crusoe's island, 8-104; World catalogue of theses on the Pacific Islands, 10-87,
British Solomon
Islands Protectorate
(See Solomon Islands.) COMPANIES ANG Holdings, Shares go up, 5-121; Arc Industries Ltd., Wire products plant, Lae, 3-126; Air Chemicals NG Pty. Ltd., Communications plane, 3-125; Air Cushioncraft Services, Hovercraft, NG, 2-111; Allied Enterprises Pty. Ltd., Owner-Manager, Francis Ovu, 1-37; Alusuisse Australia Ltd., Aust.-NG shipping service, 2-105; Ampol Exploration Ltd., Oil exploration, Tonga, 3-125; Anglo-American Corporation (Aust.) Ltd., Prospecting, Namosi, 8-130; Australia-West Pacific Line, 26 per cent. NG cargoes, 2-114; . servi ce, 3-113, 4-27; Fares reduced, 5- Australian Territory Liner Service Pty Ltd., NG service, 1-99, 2-105.
Bank of „ , Naw l outh Wa,es ' Tarawa Branch, 1-1 !2, 9-109; Kieta Branch, 3-126; Banno o‘ioT 9 o • Fl11 ' c °PP er search, Vanua Levu, 3- 26; Barringer Fiji Ltd., Kingston Mine, Nadi, f" fl; Beachc omber Cruises Ltd., Ship, Meegara, 6- Bismarck Shipping Co., Buys ship, Papuan Liberty, 6-110; Blue Lagoon Cruises rnnnJ 2 J* ft .IS 0 ™* ship ' M05; B ougainville Copper Pty. Ltd., Panguna copper mine, 4-32; Estimates, 7-118; Has Aust. missed out? 8-128; D. Morland, Director, 11-101; British Petroleum To market oil products in NG, 1-135, 12-105; Trademark clash with Burns Philp, 4-129; Rm°^ 6 V Hi i Pt jfr, L . td -' Lysaght shares, 3-124; Buka Minerals NL, Mining exploration, Bougainville, 3-125; Shares listed, Aust., 4-129; Burns Philp, Some ships make profit, 1-99; Dividend poicy, l-lll; Jam e S Burns' estate, 1-112; 9 a n° f^ BraeS,de '* 2 ;U 1; Tula 9 i *> ba sold, S 3 1 °o, per .:- ( * n t- NG car 9°es, 2-114; Shares tru'r 2 ] Vj-r F,| t t ° urisn ?' 3-122; NG shipping service, 4-27; Trademark clash with British s e un eU, R' Clash with unions, Syd., 5- Brett Hi Ider, 5-105, 9-31; Political events hurt island traders, 5-113; Trochus shell, V nder . P ress ure from Tonga and Aust., 6- Tulagi uneconomic, 9-99; Fire, Nukua- + St °/ e, iolo‘ 26 -; . From "Isabella" to Montoro , 10-38; Tulagi sold, 11-89; Samos, 1!-93; Trade ship, Konanda, 11-108; Fire, Pago Pago, 12-140; Burns Philp (SS) Co. Ltd., Ratu n-106 ° n B ° ard ' 2 ' 28; Pr0fits increas ed, CFNH (New Hebrides firm). Ship, Henri Bonnaud, I- Canada Superior Oil Australia Pty. Ltd , Papuan offshore gas fields, 4-120; Carpentaria F^ p °^ at '° n Pt V; Ltd., Helicopter mining whli-n' NG/2 ‘ 22; w - R - Carpenter Ltd., Former Whahng activities, 1-35; Hunter Valley wine interests, 1-133; Carpenter-Thomas NG freighting service, 2-103, 2-121; W. G. Johnson retires, J-J2, 8-131; Fin tourism, 3-122; Political n C ?i£ h r Ft + ' S an r traders ' 5 ' 113; Net P rof it II- Central Constructions Pty. Ltd., Markha" R'ver Bridge contract, 7-120; Central Pacific Hotels Ltd. Being wound up, 1-25; H ri! 6 ?? ,e ' 5 ' 143 ' Claims against, 6-118; Chandns Line, Buys Lurline, 8-119; Chargeurs Caledoniens, Shipping service, 1-101- 2ino N IX ,gatl0n Co., Islands ship cruise, 1-103', 4-109; 29 per cent. NG cargoes, 2-114; Aust.- N|i run, 8-115; Purchases another liner, 9-95; ch r 12-97; Christmas Island Plantation Ltd., Coconuts, Christmas Is., 5-46; Coastal Shipping Co., Barge for NG Administration, 3-114; Barge launched, 5-107; Cocomilk Ltd., Incorporated, Nauru, 2-118; Bank will not underwrite, 4-44; Dairy-type production, 5-35; Cofimpac, Mining Cos., N. Caledonia, 2-118; Nickel output, 2-119; Progress bulletin, 3-135; Colonial Sugar Refining Cos., To leave Fiji, 4-25, 4-117; To relinquish leases, 4-119; Decision makes BP, Carpenters, re-evaluate, 5-113; Columbus Line, Book on cargo, 1-101; Services increase, 11-91; Commercial Investment Properties Ltd., Development project, Denarau Is., 6-70; Conzinc Riotinto Ltd., Land problems, Bougainville, 1-70, 3-29; Copper mine, Panguna Valley, 4-31; Managing director, Frank Espie, 4-34; Copper ore, Bougainville, 4-121; Cook inoo Holtlings Ltd., Hotel licence, Arorangi, • .°’29 ; Cook Islands Trading Corporation, Jardine Matheson interest, 5-31; Coral Seas Fishing Cos., Fish sales, 3-115; Cottees Passiona (NG) Ltd., Goroka plant, 5-122; Cushioncraft Services, Hovercraft, NG, 2-111.
Dillingham Corporation, Took over John Burke .I 1 ], 6 ' Domir| ion Development Corporation K td " Cultural centre, Suva, 3-126; A. B. Donald Ltd., Fi|i timber 7-120; Dylup Industries Pty.
Ltd., Charcoal from coconuts, 2-120; Dvlud Plantations Ltd., Dividend reduced. 5-122. m S Sl rn and Australian Steamship Cos., Chitral, 10-96; Electronic Computers ?ty. Ltd., Computer programmes, 7-49; Emperor Mines Ltd., laava F| l'/ 2-117; Loss, 11-106; Difficulties, 12-107; Escapa Holdings Ltd., Cook Is. liquor adva rt! sen J en t' 11-59; Etablissements Donald Tahiti, Society-Marquesas run, 3-115 Fanning Island Plantations Ltd., Neglected plantations alleged, 4-24; Fathom Fisheries, Trawlers, Tonga, 4-111; Concrete barge, Tonga, 8- Ferrocrete Pacific Ltd., Concrete barge Tonga, 8-119; Fiji Forest Industries Ltd., Naiula Malau launched, 1-105; Fiji Industries Ltd., Fin Development Bank shares, 4-121; Fill §. a ? or f s ,} td -' Fijian Hotel, Yanuca Is., 4-62- Fhi Toddy Company, Palm Toddy, 8-20; First g a ino na n ‘/ y u Ban r of New York ' Suva office ' 9- Fletcher Construction Cos., W. Samoa apprentice scholarships, NZ, 5-147; Footwear South Pacific Ltd., Fiji co., 11-107; Freeport Indonesia Inc., Copper deposits, W. Irian, 3-121, Irian 7 2- F l2 e o P ° rt Sulphur ' c °PP er deposit, W.
Gammon (Hong Kong) Ltd., Rarotonga jetstrip tender, 2-31; Rarotonga jetstrip contract, 4-129- Jardine interest, 5-31; Gollin Kyokyo, Fishing, N. Ireland area, 7-108; Grande Brasserie Cale- &lT',i qU n- production, 5-116; Guadalcanal salvage Ltd., Diving for scrap, 6-101 Hamburg Sud, Containerised ships, 8-113; ir , b ° ur u Productions Unlimited, Fiji films, I ft^ 6; w H + l nd - rso * n Mac f ar,an e Ltd., History, 2-89; Hethenngton Kingsbury Pty. Ltd., Charters L° b nV S ipf i r‘ ll2; Hi g h 'and Gold Development NL Lode formation, NG Highlands, 3-125; Hniman r essel ' Lub esand, 4-109; Holman, Webb and Cos., Solicitors, Vila, 6-115; Honiara Marine and Shipyard Cos., New co., tMZ/,- Hornibrook Constructions Pty. Ltd. , w h. ar f' 3 '] o7 '‘ Hovermarine Transport (Pacific) Ltd., Viti-levu, Vanua-levu hovercraft service, 11-32; Hunts, Fiji travel, 3-122.
Imodco International, Floating dock, Fiji, 7-101 - Inco, Nickel traces, Santa Isabel, 5-119; Inter' nationel Nickel, N. Caledonian nickel, 2-119; ftw ke Vi? an u Jor . 4 ’ 35; lnus pla ntation Pty. t Chimbu Lodge Motel, 7-69; Investors jM Ust .. l T td -' Prospectus, 6-115; George Isaacs thfn Wail i v/t" f >l { rC, Ii ase i S J aveuni ropra plantation, 6-117; Island Industries Ltd., W G Johnson retires, 3-37. ■inhn' ne p ,y,ath p son ' Cook Is. interests, 5-31; imi by Dllli " 9bam Kaiser N. Caledonia nickel output, 2-119a- ' G s hipping service', i-W, 2-105; Syd.-Homara service, 2-113; 13 ?hlr^ ent ‘7 N Tfto Car ß°no' 2^114; ,ncr eased freight charges, 7-108, 9-99; Kennecott Explorations, R?.hhpr' S tH e 'l 6 i 8 ' 6 - 122 ; Kerema Rubber Ltd., Increased profit, 5-116. i V n| ht j- td -/ Metal rolling factory, Lae, 1-135; BHP s Lysaght shares, 3-124.
Mclntyre Mines (Aust.) Pty. Ltd Bauxite Sia 'ltd NG 'nff i 2O; agel,an Petr o'eum Aus! traha Ltd., Offshore oil prospecting, Fiji, 1-29- Prospecting, N Hebrides, 5-122; Mariboi Rubber Ltd., Increased profit, 5-116; Marlin Invest- III ISLANDS MONTHLY-., ANDAEY, 197!
ments Ltd., Bobbie [Tee, 2-109; Matson Lines, Container handling, Pago Pago, 1-97; May put on 4th ship, 5-103; Lurline sold, 8-119; Pacific service sold, 9-95; Last calls at Rarotonga, 11-54; Mauri Bros, and Thomson, Resident rep., Lae, 3-126; Maui Divers, Coral mining, Hawaii, 2-120; Messageries Maritimes, To replace Imerina, 2-114; Micronesian Interocean Line Inc. (Mili), Refutes rumours, 1-105; Charters Fanafjord, 2-109, 3-109, 8-115; Chartered vessels leave, 4-107; Hecate, BHI, 5-108; interested in cruise business, 7-101; Under fire in Micronesia, 10-95; Millers Ltd., Engineering shed, Walu Bay, Fiji, 5-107; Milne Construction Cos. of Auckland, Rorotonga jetstrip contract, 4-129; Mitsubishi Cos., Fishing scheme, Nauru, 7-30; Mitsui, Bauxite, Rennell Atoll, 1-126, 4-35; Morris Hedstrom Ltd., Laucala Is. sold, 3-63; Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Helicopter mine search, 3-122.
Nauru Pacific Shipping Lines, Aust.-Fiji run, 8- Nchenga Mines Pty. Ltd., Fiji manganese, 5- Neater Fashions Ltd., Formerly Norfolk Is. and Byron Bay Whaling Cos., 3-125; 0.
F. Nelson and Cos, Ltd., Betty Lou, Commission of Enquiry, 11-89; Nelson and Robertson Pty. Ltd., 75 years "young", 2-116; Nestles, Big campaign, N. Caledonia, 8-132; Bicycle races, N. Caledonia, 11-108; New Guinea-Australia Line Pty. Ltd., New co., 12-91; New Guinea Containers Pty. Ltd., In full swing, 3- New Zealand Export Line, Withdraws a freighter, 8-119; Norfolk Island and Byron Bay Whaling Cos. Ltd., Becomes Neater Fashions Ltd., 3-125. „ „ , „ Oil Search Ltd., Ipigo No. 1, Gulf of Papua, 4- Oregon Pacific Line, Auckland-Chile service, 12-97; Orient Overseas Line, Container, cargo service, 12-97.
P & 0, Cathay to call at Vila, 1-97; Lae calls, 3- Pacific Diving and Engineering Cos. Ltd., Diving for scrap, N. Hebrides, 6-102; Pacific Far East Line Inc., Buys Matson Pacific service, 9- Pacific Hotels and Developments Ltd., Deuba development, 12-127; Pacific Islands Mines Ltd., L. W. Bergstrand resigns, 5-101; Pacific Islands Transport Line, Cargo carrying, 12-97; Pacific Publications Pty. Ltd., Wilke acquires 40 per cent, ownership, 7-20; Pacific Sporting Pools Ltd., Being wound up, 1-25; Nauru Hotel for sale, 5-143; Claims against, 6- Pacific Transport Ltd., Tourist coaches, Fiji 2-61; Palm Shipping and Trading Pty.
Ltd., Ship, Greyville, 3-112; Papua New Guinea Motors, Brit, vehicle distributor, 3-121; Papuan Liner Services Pty. Ltd., NG shipping service, 1-99; Patino Mining Corporation, Nickel output, N Caledonia, 2-119; Penamax, Nickel Cos., N.
Caledonia, 2-118; Nickel output, 2-119; Petrocarb Exploration NL, Sale of Papuan gas, 1- Placer Prospecting (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Prospecting ship, Kashan, 5-105; Mineral search, Wau-Edie Creek, 7-120; Planet Metals Ltd., Copper prospecting, Normanby Is., 1-126; Polynesian Food Packers Ltd., Fish canning, 4- 11,- Potlatch, Timber operations, Asau, 10- Project Development Corporation Ltd., Pacific Harbour development, Fiji, 12-127.
Rabi Holdings Ltd., Banabans' oo„ 11-105; Racal Electronics Pty. Ltd., Radio equipment, P-NG, 7-120; Repco, Agent apptd., 2-121; Rubberlands Ltd., Increased profit, 5-116.
Savoy Corporation Ltd., Vanimo timberlands, 2- 5-122; Schweppes (Aust.) Ltd., S. Pacific expansion, 10-112; Senirosi Travel, Fiji safari, 4-38; Shell Exploration, Oil exploration, Tonga, 8-131; Societe D'Etudes Du Barrage De La Papenoo, Hydro-electric plan, Papenoo, 4-119; Societe Le Chalandage, Buys Matipo, 1-103; Societe Le Nickel, N. Caledonia nickel output, 2-119; Strike, Doniambo, 2-121, 3-135, 5-33; Societe Portuaire, Shareholders' investments, 1-27; Santo wharf, 2-110; Sofrana, Another vessel, "Capitaine Wallis", 5-108; Sogeri Rubber Plantations Ltd., Increased profit, 5-116; Solomon Islands Mines NL, Mineral search, 7- Solomon Islands Plantations Ltd., Oil palms, 11-104; Sonny Elegant Knitwear Ltd., Textile factory, Ba, 3-125; South Pacific Brewery Ltd., Plans, 6-119; South Pacific Development Corporation, Company changes, 1-113; South Pacific Post Pty. Ltd., New directors, 2-101; South Pacific Sugar Mills, Ratu Penaia on Board, 2-28; No comment on Denning Report, 3-26; Would Fiji Govt, buy? 4-117; Profit, 9-107; South Seas Brewing Cos., Brewery, Lautoka, 11-107; Southern Pacific Petroleum, Offshore prospecting, Fiji, 1-29; Southern Pacific Properties Ltd., Pacific Harbour development, Fiji, 3-69, 6-117; Southland Mining Ltd., Manganese mines, N. Hebrides, 1-135; Good long-term investment, 2-121; Manganese ore, Viti Levu, 3-125, 5-122; Star Jets Ltd., NG barge contract, 7-108; Barge orders, 8-119; Steamships Trading Cos. Ltd., New look for NG hotels, 1-63; Ship, State Sarawak, 2-103; Shares drop, 2-121; Political events hurt island traders, 5-113; Pt. Moresby hotel plan collapses, 6-120; Buys Maclaren-King 11, 10-99; Storck Cruises Ltd., S. Pacific Development Corp. subsidiary, 1-114.
Tenaru Pty. Ltd., Solomon logs exports, 2-103; Territory United Brewery Ltd., Proposed plans, 6-119; Thomas Nationwide Transport, Carpenter- Thomas NG freighting service, 2-103, 2-121; Interested in Union Steamship Cos., 10-105, 11-91; Tobi Shipbuilding Cos., Vessels for NG administration, 3-114; Toboi Ship Building Cos., Copra boat for Duke of York Is., 7-108; Tradewinds Marine Ltd., Ownership dispute, Suva, 5-107; Trans Hotels Fiji Ltd., Tropic Sands resort, Deuba, 1-59; Travelodge, May not build Apia Hotel, 1-59; Travelodge Fiji Ltd., Motels, 1-39; Travelodge of Australia, Paradise Hotel, Norfolk Is., 1-113; Tropicana Promotions Ltd., Fishing boat, Honiara, 3-115.
Unilever, BSIP copra shipments, 3-124; Union Steam Ship Cos., Cargo charge increases, 6-107; Thomas Nationwide Transport interested, 10-105, 11- United Brewery Ltd., Prospectus, 2-119; United Continental Tuna Corporation Pty. Ltd., Tuna ship, Espirito Santo, 9-97; United Touring Cos., Travel service expansion, 7-67; "Fijip", 12- Utah, Copper prospecting, Guadalcanal, 4- Vacation Properties Fiji Ltd., Islander Hotel, 3- Wailekutu Meats, Fiji meat company, 1-115; Wendell-West Company, Paradise Hotel, Norfolk Is., 1-113; Westours Incorporated. S. Pacific cruises, 1-59, 7-64; Wilke & Cos. Ltd., 40 per cent, ownership Pacific Publications, 7-20; World Trading Cos., Trochus shell, 5-122.
Yamaha, Sales campaign, P-NG, 3-125.
Cook Islands
Administration: SNZ2 million town centre, Rarotonga, 3-125; D. H. Crothers, Chief Justice, 5- "Public service salaries, 6-72; 50th anniversary, internal self-govt., 9-27.
Agriculture: Little space, big crop! 1-70; Aitutaki banana scheme, 2-143; Hurricane damages banana crop, 4-120; Less planting, 6- Animals: Semi-wild dogs, 8-25.
Aviation: Rarotonga land compensation, 1-135; Rarotonga jetstrip construction, 2-31, 4-129, 5-31; US helicopters land, 5-39; Everything hinges on new jetstrip, 8-27; Air NZ service, 10-29, 11-101; Changing pattern of air services, 12-63.
Books: Coppell, W. G., Bibliography of the Cook Is., 8-106.
Buildings: 80 year old building to be demolished, 11-57.
Commerce: Fiji trade mission, 1-114; NZ banana shipments, 3-123; Jardine Matheson interests, 5-31.
Crime: Home brew charges, 1-70; D. Lumbers, smuggling fine, 5-129.
Dancing: Dancers in Aust., 2-49, 5-22, 5-51, 5-53, 9-16.
Economy: Rarotonga cost of living high, 4-102; Developing countries syndrome, 10-23.
General: Expatriate officers, 1-70; Modern life unkind to Cooks, 5-48; Plea for skeletons, 9-57; Robert Julian Dashwood, 10-139.
Health: Rarotonga infants under-nourished, 4- Gastro-enteritis, 5-49; Hospital, Aitutaki, 8-27; Influenza, 9-28; Fish poisoning death, 12-20.
History; Henderson and Macfarlane Ltd., 2-90; Rev. J. Williams and Rev. R. Bourne journals, 3-85; Captain Emil Piltz, 11-57; Why Captain Cook and Captain Reibey turned away, 12-75; Why whaling men came to the Cooks, 12-77.
Housing; Kikau house building, 8-61.
Labour; Basic wage, 6-72.
Land; Rarotonga airport compensation, 1-135.
Liquor: Pressure for liberal liquor laws, 11-59.
Marine Biology: Crown of thorns starfish, 2-40, 8-151.
Mining: Bauxite prospecting, 1-70.
Motor Vehicles: Taxi drivers, 12-20, Newspapers: Te Akatauira, 11-59.
Organisations; Coconut and Copra Improvement Assoc., 1-133; Aitutaki Growers Association, 6- Aitutaki Tere Party, 9-57.
Overseas Representation: S. Inder's view, 7-20.
Photography, Films: documentary films, 1-63.
Postage: Self-govt, stamps, 9-27.
Radio: BBC programmes, 8-61.
Shipping: Launch construction, 3-114; Pukapuka Atoll passage, 4-111; Tow boat, Mitiaro, 5-107; Sailing dinghy found, Mangaia, 5-111; Selfpropelled barge, 6-107; Tuna sampan, Ravakai, 7- Moana Roa freight increase, 9-98; Goodbye to Matson ships, 11-54; "Thallo" chartered, 11-91, 12-95; Shipping troubles, 12-95; El Hari, illegal immigrants, 12-98.
Sport: Fourth Pacific Games, Tahiti, 6-45.
Telephones: Communications centre, Avarua, 2-145.
Tourism: Potential tourism, 4-15; A. Henry's view, 5-51; No hotel higher than a coconul tree, 7-5; Hotel licence applicants, 10-29; Hotel Vavau, 10-29.
Water Supply: Aitutaki scheme, 5-143.
Weather: High seas, 1-48; Hurricane Dolly, 4-120.
Whaling: Why whaling men came, 12-77.
DEATHS Allen, William Daniel, 5-132; Arvidson, S., 2-24, 8-25.
Beetham, Olive, Mrs., 5-132; Belli, Lui, 3-45j Benstead, Ada Blanch, Mrs., 11-135; Bertram, Winifred, Mrs., 8-142; Booth, Doris, Mrs., 12-137; Brooker, Arthur, 11-135; Budd, Frederic Van Ness, 8-141; Bunyan, Andrew Veitch, 9-120; Burton, John Wear, 6-131.
Campbell, Pastor Alexander John, 11-135, 12-139; Carter, Gordon Henry Charles, 2-130; Charbonnier, Jacques, 1-27; Conmiller, Williarr S. J., 6-71.
Dashwood, Robert Julian, 10-139; Dawai, Rati Luke, 8-141; Dekker, John Andrew, 6-132; Devillers, Marcel, 4-41.
Freeman, Harry Oscar, 2-130.
Geddes, A. S„ 1-40.
Hallstrom, Sir Edward, 4-132; Hart, E. J., 2- Hennings, Elizabeth, Mrs., 1-67; Hickson, Germaine, Mrs., 2-130; Hillas, Julian (See Dashwood, Robert Julian); Hunkin, High Chief Faivae, 7-128. lalimiau, George, 7-129.
Janousek, Marie, 3-157; Johnston, W. A., 6-131; Jones, Harold, 6-132.
Kafagamurironga, Augusta Kuper, Mrs., 6-131; Karius, Sybil, Mrs., 8-142.
Lancon, Eugene Laurent, 2-130; Laufer, Rev P. Carl, 3-157; Lenquette, Mrs., 1-27; Lenquette, Pierre, 1-27; Leriche, Fernande, 3- Levi, Lane F., 7-99; Lord, Simeon, 12-139; Love, Les, 3-157.
Macaskie, Frederick Cunningham, 3-157; Mann Sir Alan, 7-128; Metcalfe, Rev. John, 3-157; Molofaha, Viliami, 5-132; Monckton, Hugf Claud, 7-129; Moore, Sid, 9-120; Morris, May, Mrs., 1-124.
Ngariu, Tamaine, 1-124.
Palacios, Carlos Garcia, 7-128; Palmer, Hartley Onslow Edward, 7-128; Pattison, Agnes, 10-140; Paul, Richard Johnstone, 1-124; Perronet, Marcelle, 7-128; Peyroux, Louis Heitiare, 5-132; Pohlman, John, 8-32; Friday, H. E. L., 2-44.
Raoulx, Rosa, Mrs., 7-128; Rapi, Sotoa, 3-157; Reid, William Millar, 9-120; Ropartz, Michel, 1-27; Ropartz, Michel, Mrs., 1-27.
Sang, Tsang, 5-132; Seanoa, Agnes, 2-24; Seringer, Brother Herman, 10-140; Seton, Carder Wyndham, 12-137; Sikivou, Alipate, 10-139; Snell, John, 9-120; Soekarno, President, 7-33; Sotoa, High Chief Rapi, 5-132; Stannage, John, 4- Stone, William, 3-157.
Teanau, Tepoa, Mrs., 8-141; Tobunbun, Thomas, 8-142; ToMutmut, William Pillo, 7-129.
Wahlen, Heinrich Rudolph, 6-32; Wellington, H. G., Mrs., 10-140; Wan Kong, Mrs., 2-130; Worden, R. B., 9-120.
Yeomans, Tom, 8-141.
IV JANUARY 1971-PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY
FIJI Administration: Localisation, 1-21, 5-22; Suva City Council, 4-15; Pay rises, 9-21; Civil servants' salary rise, 9-131.
Agricultural Pests: Radiation and rhinoceros beetles, 4-101.
Agriculture: Meat Industry Board, 1-115; Birds binder rice plan, 3-147; Beef industry, 8-127; 3il palm experiment stops, 8-129; Sugar quota increased, 9-107.
Aviation: Fiji Airways, 1-65; Frank Fleming, 1922, 4-85; Hovercraft service, 11-32; J. Tudor )n first Jumbo flight, 11-49.
Jirds: Birds hinder rice plan, 3-147. looks: Barker, V., Inside the reef, 5-93; Books in Fiji stamps, 5-147; Fiji sugar source book, 1-79; Fisk, E. K., The Political economy of ndependent Fiji, 11-25; Dove, V., Fiji sketchook, 12-87. luildings: Building boom, 8-129. iommerce: Trade mission for Cook Is., 1-114; ligher meat prices, 1-115; George Isaacs purhases copra plantation, 6-117; Trade mission or Tonga, W. Samoa, 6-121; Native child sells opra, 7-5* NZ Trade Commission, 8-125, 10-93; 'rop in prices, 8-130; Aust. Trade Commission, 0- Ginger exported to Lond., 11-127; nporters critical of NZ, 12-104; Polynesian raft Centre Cos., 12-125. ©-operatives: Handicrafts of Fiji Co-operative, 1rime: Drugs, 1-35; Gaol for drunk police, -145; Police Force dog, Emily, 7-99. ustoms (Duties): Import duty reductions, 8-130. ustoms (Native): Firewalking, 3-59; Fashion, ;x, missionaries, 12-57. conomy: Denning sugar report, 2-23, 3-25; SR to leave, 4-25, 4-117; Rural Development nogramme, 11-102; J. Tudor's view, 12-45; ilks on sugar future, 12-104; Tourism, no. income earner, 12-121. location: Schoolchildren and drugs, 1-35; SPC immunity Education, 3-56; Tahitian children, 119; Education Commission Report, 4-25; ials of being a teacher, 6-40. hnology, Population: Fiji's birthrate, 9-28. nance: Development Bank, 1-21; Peacock enders, 1-41; First National City Bank, 1-111; > Travellers' cheques, 4-72; Brokerage house, 121; Overseas companies' profits, 6-69; Overas investment, 7-23; Land speculators, 8-22; ore money from tourism than sugar, 8-64; ist. financial aid, 9-21; Brit, financial aid, 21; First Nat. City Bank of NY office, Suva, 109; Independence commemorative dollar sees, 11-55; Rabi Holdings Ltd., 11-105. shing: Sharks, 11-55. neral: A. P. Venkateswaran, Indian Comssioner, 1-38; The late Mrs. Elizabeth nnings, 1-67; Royal visit, 2-31, 3-28, 4-22 23, 4-53; New Year honours, 2-45; Falling conuts, 3-75; Human bones found, Bau, 5-39; neon "Tiny" Lord, 6-34; New flag, 7-24; ace Corps, 7-43; Student's application to ter Aust. refused, 8-29; Peace Corps lunteer, Jon Pohlman, 8-32; Daylight saving, >1; S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 9-26, 10-18; P. Sharma, Aust. JP, 9-30; Mini dresses >7; Miss Hibiscus, 10-ii, 10-92; Raymond rr's big plans, 11-45; Anti-colonialism, 12-19. alth: P. j. Twomey Memorial Hospital, navua, 1-40; Future of Makogai, 3-119; ensed brothels? 10-64. 4ory: Brig Eliza and Captain Corry, 3-95; 'fort and Fijian fighting methods, 8-65; Whitcombe, prisoner of Von Luckner, 8-91, Mans: Dominion status, Fiji, 2-22, 3-135; ians and Indians must make friends, 5-57/ lustnes: Brewery, tannery, 11-107. ;tice. Law: White reflecting belts for police, lour: Re-afforestation scheme, 1-21; Fulaga oo carvers, 1-23; Farm labour scheme, NZ, id: Land-owners and tourist industry, 1-43 3; Garrick Estate, Fiji, 2-43; $250,000 for all Suva site, 2-52; Laucala Is. sold, 3-63; : ‘ tic , , Harbour development, Deuba Beach, 9, 6-116, 12-127; CSR and leases, 4-119; Viti u * 6-51; Denarau Is. land develop- -6-70; Land sales to overseas owners, 9; Speculators come under attack 8-22 iguage: "Vitinese", 6-71; Fijian-Eng lish tionary, 11-47.
The first numeral is the number (or month) of issue; the second numeral is the page number.
Legislative Council: Irresponsible NZ magazine article, 1-20; Budget debate, 1-41; Pay rises, 9- New Senate, 11-26.
Liquor: Palm toddy, 8-20; South Seas Brewing Cos., 11-107.
Marine Biology: Crown of thorns starfish, 2-39; Triton shell protected, 3-33; Davui devours starfish, 10-41.
Mining: Oil prospecting, 1-29; Bauxite prospecting, 1-112; Emperor Mines, 2-117; Copper search, 5-121; Manganese, 5-121; Prospecting work, Namosi, 8-130.
Vehicles: Traffic jams, 10-49; Fijips, Music: Song, Hail to Fiji, land of love, 9-89.
Natives: Localisation, 1-21, 5-22.
Newspapers: 'Pacific Review, 2-72; Fiji Times, 2-25, 4-25, 5-147, 7-20, 8-131; Raymond Burr's newspaper, 11-46.
Overseas Representation; Diplomatic representative from NZ, 3-119; S. Inder's view, 7-19; Foreign Service appointments, 9-20; UN, 10-27 11-27.
Phosphate: Banabans' position and B. Jones, 5- Photography, Films: Boys beg at picture theatres, 5-72; Film, Fiji, Fiji, 7-70; Nitin Lai, 8-125; Censorship urged, 10-64.
Pictorial Supplement; Independent, united Fiji! 10- Politics: Lord Shepherd's discussions on status, 2-22, 3-25, 3-26; Council of Chiefs, 3-102; Constitutional Conference, Lond., 5-27; Rabi Is.
Banabans urged to vote, 5-32; "Listening in to the grass roots", 5-37; Fijians and Indians must make friends, 5-57; Independence views, 6- 7-22, 8-21; Rotumans unhappy, 7-24; Independence celebrations, Lond., 7-99; Independence celebrations, 8-21, 8-48, 10-25, 11-21, 11- Fiji on eve of independence, 9-20; Independence celebrations, Honiara, 11-24; Mayoral elections, 12-30; J. Tudor's view, 12- Pollution: Strontium 90 in rain-water, 7-33; Sugar mills, Lautoka, 10-48; Fiji's smog, 10-49; Waste oil dumped, Suva Harbour, 11-45.
Postage: Books on postal service, 5-147.
Rabi Is.: Phosphate talks, Suva, 5-32; Banabans urged to vote, 5-32.
Radio: Broadcasting Review C'tee., 3-32; Tax on radio sales, 4-143.
Religion: Jehovah's Witnesses, 1-70; Memorial Chapel, Q. Elizabeth Barracks, 6-49; Polynesian Diocese to elect Bishop, 7-143; Mission agriculturalists, N. Territory of Aust., 9-93; Fashion, sex, missionaries, 12-57.
Roads: Nadi-Suva road delay, 9-55.
Shipping: Tourist ship cost, 1-105; UN reef survey, 5-107; Millers Ltd., shipbuilders, 5-107; Sere-m-Wai, ownership dispute, 5-107; Govt, landing barges, 5-107; Ferro-concrete cutter, 6-107; Barge for Cook Is., 6-107; New repair dock, 7-101; New runs between Aust. and Fiji, 8-115; Mapu aground, 8-123.
Sport; Oceania Rugby Council, 3-40; B.
Williams, NZ All-Blacks, 10-ii; Rugby team, England, 11-33, 11-101; Air New Zealand Open Golf Championship, 12-31; Drasa Racing Club, 12-40.
Taxation; Radio sets, 4-143.
Timber: Masi bark, 4-72; Market in Cook Is., Tourism; Tourist attraction, contraceptive pills, IT,/ 3 * 126 ; . F 'i« Tourism Commission, 1-23, 4-64; Travelodge Motels, 1-39; Tropic Sands resort, Deuba, 1-59; Fiji Visitors Bureau, Syd., loin, 0„ F 'i' Tourism Convention, 2-49, 3-67, 12-121; Homespun Fiji, brash Honolulu, 2-57- Tourist coaches, 2-61; Islander Hotel, 3-60 3-67; Pacific Harbour development, 3-69, 6-116' 12-127; Travel agency operations, 3-122; Safari tu urs, «,l' 3B; Visitors ' Bureau, Tokyo rep., 5-69; The Oldest game in the world, 6-35; Tipping, C X-' , 7 ‘K, Tourism boom, 6-48; Hibiscus Festival, 6-51; Luxury Hotel, Bilo Battery, 6-51; Denarau Is. development, 6-70; Training for waiters 7-47; Fiji Travel Service to expand, /-67; Mana Is. tourist resort / 8-63; More money from tourism than sugar, 8-64; Back-street guest accommodation, 8-149; Castaway Hotel, 9-61; Women visitors' dress, 9-123; Garrick Hotel goes, 11-57; Vatulele Is., 11-116; No. 1 income earner, 12-121; Independence will help tourism, 12-123.
University of the South Pacific: Developmental plan, 1-69; NG Govt, bursary scheme, 1-133; Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Trust scholarship, I- King of Tonga, first Chancellor, 2-72; Manpower Seminar, 5-143; Exchange schemes, II- Whaling: Whales never seen now, 1-35,
French Polynesia
Aviation: Air France, Peru-Tahiti link, 1-123; Tahiti-Chile service, 4-41; French Govt, blocks plans for Air Tahiti, 9-23; UTA French Airlines, 11-47; Air Tahiti Marquesas service, 12-39.
Books; Lavondes, A., Traditional art in Tahiti, 1-90; Garanger, J., Sacred stones and rites of ancient Tahiti, 1-90; Ellis, W., Polynesian researches, reprint, 2-96; Clark, T. B., Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England, 3-100; Jaussen, T., Grammaire et dictionnaire de la langue Tahitienne, 5th ed., rev. by P. Maze and H. Coppenrath, 4-96; Van Der Sluis, I., The Treponematosis of Tahiti, 8-104; Tryon, D„ Conversational Tahitian, 11-87; Initiation a la langue Tahitienne, 11-87.
Commerce: Vanilla beans fetch top prices, 6-118.
Economy; Downward curve, 7-119.
Education; Tahitian children study in Suva, 3- Finance: Devaluation problems, 1-37.
General: Romance and reality, 3-47; Russian granted asylum, 4-108; Ancient wooden tiki returned, 7-29; J. Tudor, life can be fun, 12-25.
History: Captain Cook and sorcerer's idol, 4-36; William Driver's voyage, 1831, 6-81; Edward Oarling, Tahiti's nature man, 9-73; How the Tahitians got their flag, 11-73.
Labour: Strike fizzles out, 7-119.
Land: Tuamotu island for sale, 7-42.
Language: Tahitian language far from dead, 11-87.
Marine Biology: Crown of thorns starfish, 4- Music: French stars, 1-63.
Nuclear Tests; Complaints against, 1-14, 3-31, 4- 11-55; H-bomb tests, 4-145; Strontium 90 in Fiji rain-water, 7-33; Not cause of Peru earthquake, 7-37; France to close two test sites, 8-30; Atomic Experimentation Centre, 10-17; J. Tudor's view, 12-27.
Politics: Anti-military attitude, 1-14; Independence mission, 4-103; UN Independence study, 6-51; Internal self-govt, wanted, 10-17, 11-30; Another self-govt, move, 12-27.
Public Works: Hydro-electric plan, Papenoo Valley, 4-119.
Shipping: Monte Cristo, yacht charge, 4-111; Whaleboats drift to Apataki Atoll, 8-25; Yachts for S. Pacific Games, 12-53.
Sport: S. Pacific Games, 1971, 1-14, 3-40, 5- 6-44, 8-37, 9-49, 11-4, 12-51.
Territorial Assembly: PIM letter discussion, 3-31, 4-29, 5-35.
Tourism: Pata Workshop, 1-14, 3-31; Devaluation problems, 1-37; Sunset dinners. Bora Bora, 2-42; Tahiti Tourist Development Board, 3-49; Mediterranean Club, Moorea, 4-15; More tourists predicted, 5-70.
Weather: Flood damage, 4-145.
Gilbert And Ellice
Islands Colony
Administration: Sir J. Field, Res. Commissioner, 2-29, 4-72.
Agriculture: De-husking coconuts, 1-23; Grants for copra production, 7-120; Tomatoes growing in coconut fibre dust, 8-61.
Books: H. Maude writing book, 4-15; Grimble, Migrations, myth and magic from the Gilbert Is., 8-106.
Crime: Wandering juveniles, 3-75; Increasing V ACI F I C ISLANDS MONTHLT- J A N D A B Y , ,9,1
offences, S. Tarawa, 3-75; Betio Prison, 5-39; Bubuti and fines, 8-31.
Customs (Native): Boy meets girl, on a swing, 2-97.
Economy: Nationalisation of Aust. copra plantations, 4-24; Economic problems, 10-24; Copra plan seems doomed, 11-129.
Ethnology, Population: Economic growth problem, 6-54; Birth rate, 9-29.
Finance: Bank of NSW Branch, Tarawa, 1-112, 9-109.
Fishing: Giant octopuses, 2-72.
General: Funafuti, 3-76; Robby Roberts, 6-27; Representative, Tongan celebrations, 8-61; Prince Charles' visit, 9-30, 11-25, 12-19; Colonial outpost, Tabiteuea, 9-63.
Health: Fly menace, 5-72; Typhoid, 5-145.
History: Rough justice in the Gilberts, 1-75; John O'Brien, Funafuti, 3-76, 5-36; Good King Binoka, 5-81; Alfred Nicking, Peter Grant, 7- Poor "John", 9-64.
House of Representatives: Constitution discussion, 4-24; Membership ministerial system, 6-27; "Member" system of govt., 12-29.
Housing: New housing, 6-56.
Labour: Islanders suggested for Aust. mining, 6-15.
Land: Land Reclamation, Temaiku, 2-145.
Language: Bible translated, 1-39.
Liquor: RAF drink glasses, 6-33.
Motor Vehicles: Taxis, 6-51.
Newspapers: Colony Information Notes, 9-57.
Nuclear Testing: Christmas Is. still an eyesore, 5-46.
Organisations: Wholesale Society, 3-37.
Pictorial Supplements: Getting around, 3-101; Too many children, no money, 6-54.
Politics: Ellice islanders fear Gilbertese suppression, 4-24; "Member" system of govt., 12-29.
Postage: LMS commemoration stamps, 8-31.
Religion: Sister Raphael, 34 years in GEIC, 9-32.
Shipping: Teraka seaman, 1-103; Stevedoring methods don't change, 2-16; Canoe washed ashore, 4-72; Replacement for Santa Teretia 11, 5-105; Teraka transmission troubles, 6-109; Canoe capsizes, 6-110, 7-5; Grant for ferry services, 7-120; Canoe drifts 1,500 miles, 8-25, 8- More local masters, 10-97.
Sport: GEIC, Nauru, sports meeting, 12-53.
Tourism: Tourism talk premature, 5-72.
World War II; Human wreckage, 2-53.
GUAM Capture of Guam, 1898, 1-35; Marianas and Guam, 3-75; Alma Townsend, 4-44; Bk, Review, Topping, D. M., Spoken Chamorro, 4-96; Guam- Nauru radio telephone service, 5-143; Skipjack fishing research, 6-51; Plague scare, 6-71; Nerve gas storage, 7-40.
HAWAII Homespun Fiji, brash Honolulu, 2-57, 4-42; Book, Fornander, A., An Account of the Polynesian race, reprint, 2-96; Coral mining, 2-120; Hawaiian tableau, Canberra, 4-67; Bk. review, Lind, A. W., Hawaii, the last of the magic isles, 4-91; Skipjack fishing research, 6-51; Book, Beckwith, M. W., Hawaiian mythology.
New ed., 9-88.
INDONESIA Bk. review, J. Murray, The mask of time, 5-92; Bk. review, A. Reid, The contest for N.
Sumatra, 5-92; Bk. review. Mason, C., Understanding Indonesia, 10-88.
Johnston Island
US nerve gas, 9-32, 10-31.
The first numeral is the number (or month) of issue; the second numeral is the page number.
Letters To The Editor
Allies, Hans G., Tonga, where time really ends, 2- 4-44; Anaki, Dean, Spoiling Niue's name, 7-35, 9-29; Andrews, Albert C., Where's Button? 2-32.
Barker, A. V., Drugs in Fiji, 1-35; Basden, M.
E. "I'm all right. Jack", Fiji, 5-37; Bennett, Geoffrey F., Where that day begins, 4-44; Boivan, R., Laycock's pidgin, 3-43; Bovard, Paul, Eliminate runways and tourists, 3-42; Brown, Christine, In support of N. Hebrides, 6-36; Browning, Mary, Mrs., Missile testing base, Kwajalein, 6-36; Bryan, Joseph, Solomons elections, 11-3.
Campbell, Neil, Anti-smoking campaign, P-NG, 7-35; Champion, Claude, Whereabouts of Ward Williams, 12-57; Chatfield, Neville, Capture of Guam, 1-35; Childs, G. 8., Laycock's pidgin, 3- Clodumar, Kinza, Apartheid and Nauru's obligations, 3-44, 6-37; When I go to S.
Africa, 9-129; Cooper, Nigel, PIM cover, 7-35; Corrie, D. Mrs., Corrie family, 1-35; Cronsteadt, R., Cronsteadt Family, 1-36.
Diema, Brendan, S. Africans, 9-127.
Fanamanu, Joe, Tonga's king did right, 3-41; PIM 40th anniversary, 11-4; Finlayson, R. D., Mrs., Tongan marriage annulment, 2-32; Fotu, Joe, Tongan marriage annulment, 2-32.
Gash, N., NG photos wanted, 5-37; Goldman, 8., Oil drilling, NG, 12-57; Goodman, Richard A., Micronesians in San Francisco, 7-37.
Hall, H. S., What's wrong with Norfolk? 7-35; Hansvold, A., Coconut milk, 5-35; Henry, Goya, PIM cover protest, 7-35; Holani, S. K., Missing parcels, Tonga, 8-30; Holbrook, Francis X., Search for Harold Barnes, 4-43; Hornby, F., Life at Panguna, 6-36; Huon, John, On hating your neighbours, 12-57; Huston, William C., Early NG pilots, 9-125, 12-57.
Johnston, Edward E., Micronesian land programme, 10-iv, 11-117.
Kalorib, D., S. Pacific Games film, 11-4; King, F. H. E., Samoan song, 7-37; Kingman, Russ, Jack London's boat, Snark, 6-36; Kirwan, G., American rule, 9-29; Kloosterman, A. M. J., Book on birth control, 9-28; Knight, George A. F., Fashion, sex, missionaries, 12-57; Koeser, James L., Dr. Laycock's pidgin, 2-33.
Lamberty, E. W., N. Hebrides shipping regulation, 3-42; Langi, Alilia, Royal annulment, Tonga, 2-32; Latu, Sela, Missing Tongan parcels, 6-37, 8-30; Laycock, D. C., Pidgin English, 4-43.
Mcßean, Angus, Unique Niue, 9-29; McConnell, W. L., All-Black Rugby team, 9-129; Magisi, Sio, Tongan nobles, 5-35; Marchildon, J. W., Study of Japan and US, 5-37; Massin, Sam, Worry about Na-Griamel, 9-125; Melrose, R., Yacht, White Squall, 1881, 6-36; Mitchell, D.
D„ Kaputin's academic career, 4-43; Monk, F. 0., "Coconut Milk" Co., 4-44; Munro, R.
L. Fiji's birth rate, 9-28.
Oates, S., "Poranui" stranding, 2-32; O'Brien, Neemia, John O'Brien, 5-36.
Paul, R. U., N. Hebrides Airways, 10-iii; Payne, Jack N., Of days gone by, 4-43; Poortman, H.
M. C., Gilbert's birth rate, 9-29; Pullman, Julienne, P-NG political happenings, 2-33.
Robinson, Arthur, Tale of whales, 1-35; Rodgers, J. H. M., Bishop of Tonga, Letchi tree, 5-36; Rudolph, Bertram F., Zero-hunter, 9-127; Ruhen, Olaf, Date line, Tonga, 4-44.
Sanft, Betty, Half-truths on Tonga, 4-42, 5-35; Scoretz, Diana, CFC Macaskie, 10-iv; Seton, E.
W., Coastwatcher, Yauwika, 7-35; Shanker, P., Ties in NG, 10-iii; Sledge, M. 8., Footloose, 2-33; Steinbauer, Friedrich, Pidgin, 3-44.
Teariki, John, PIM Tahiti letter, 5-35; Townsend, Alma, Interested in Guam, 4-44.
Van Tonder, M., Being an African, 6-37; Vicary, Roy, Japanese advance, 1-35; Vickers, R., Educate NG expatriates, 5-37.
Whonsbon-Aston, Ven. C. W., F. Whitcombe & Seeadler, 10-iii; Williams, 8., Poranui stranding, 3-42; Willis, Ritchard C., Civilisation brings starfish, 4-42.
Lord Howe Island
Tourists not charged for flying-boat delays, 3- Golf course, 4-37; Bus service, 4-44; Public Hall Committee, 4-72; Noxious weeds, 4- E. Rhoades and fish feeding, 5-38; Airstrip, 5-71, 11-43; When an islander is not an islander, 5-96; 1910 picture, 5-97; Quiet winter for tourism, 6-71; Aust. Destroyer, Vampire, 7-109; Slidre Timur calls, 8-117; Goat and pig menace, 11-55.
MICRONESIA (See US Trust Territory.) NAURU Aviation: Air Nauru, 1-25, 3-133; Aircraft safety, 11-55.
Books: Viviani, N., Nauru, phosphate and political progress, 5-91.
Commerce: Cocomilk Ltd., 2-118, 4-44, 5-35.
Economy: Phosphate, end of an era, 7-30; Finance: Aust. companies, 1-25, 3-44.
General: Moon fragments presented, 6-30, 6-71; $11,000 for Peru earthquake fund, 9-32.
History: F. J. Moss, 1887, 6-87; H. E. Denson letter, 1899, 7-31.
Marine Biology: Starfish bounty, 4-28, 5-143.
Motor Vehicles; Cyclists, 1-70, 3-75, Overseas Representation; S. Inder's view, 7-19; R. K. Gate, Aust. rep., 11-32.
Phosphate: End of an era, 7-30; H. E. Denson letter, 1899, 7-31; Phosphateers Re-union, Melb., 11-133.
Photography, Films: Social Centre Cinema, 1-133.
Shipping: Receiver of Wrecks, 2-114; Santa Teretia aground, 2-114, 3-38, 3-113; Local Govt. Council buys Triaster, 4-111; Another ship, Enna G., 5-105, 9-99; Source of income, 7-30; Islands support wanted, 10-23.
Sport: Athletes prepared for Games, 6-45; GEIC, Nauru, sports meeting, 12-53.
Taxation: Aust. income tax, 5-129.
Telephone: Guam-Nauru service, 5-143.
Tourism: Unfinished hotel, 4-39; Hotel for sale, 5-143.
New Caledonia
Administration: Mayor, 2-30.
Agriculture: Farmers in trouble, 9-22.
Animals: Animals imported, 5-40, 6-33; Aviation: Air crash, near Magenta, 1-27; Airport tax, Tontouta, 1-133; Air crash, ofl Ponerihouen, 4-41; Medical evacuations, 6-35; Tontouta airport development, 7-47.
Books: Nouvelle-Caledonie, ile de I'Eternel Printemps, 1-90.
Buildings: Old and new Noumea, 7-47.
Commerce: French fashions, 1-52; NZ exports, I- Trade figures, 3-124; Bottled gas price, 3-146; Meat shortage, 5-116; Mercier Bakery sold, 8-127; Big Nestles campaign, 8-132; Japan buys most, 10-110; Export quotas raised, II- Crime: Crime wave, 4-38; Stabbing on Trewidden, 4-108.
Economy: France's plans, 5-113; Big, booming, sometimes bursting, 10-43; Problems ahead, 11- New phase of intense development, 12 - I Education: French language summer school, 3-146; Teachers strike, 4-103, 5-33; New School hours, 7-42; Students' freedom, 9-31.
Festivals: Mardi Gras, 3-37.
Finance: Budget, 2-119; New bank notes, 4-120j Drive-in bank, 5-119; Budget travel for N.
Caledonians, 7-50; Fighting inflation, 8-130; Who should get nickel profits? 9-22.
Fishing: Fish tax rumour, 5-38; 440 lb gropei speared, 5-145; S. Pacific Fisheries Meeting 8-111, 12-93.
Forestry: Paper bark trees, 5-115.
General: H. E. L. Priday, 2-44; S. Pacific Commission flag, 3-36; Miss Fernanda Leriche, 3-38; Willy A. Johnston, 6-131; Colony made ol nickel, 8-51. _ , History: Jean de Surville plaque, 2-99; Canmba Jack, William CHaper, 4-86; Not a happy story 8-51.
VI JANUARY, 1971 PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLI
Housing: Home shortage, 5-47; Work force housing, 5-113.
Industries: Niaouli essence, 5-115; Processed nickel products for Japan, 6-121; New Brewery, 7-115.
Labour: Strike, Doniambo, 2-121, 3-135; Teachers strike, 4-103; 5 strikes, more coming, 5- Indonesians to come, 5-115; Exodus from N. Hebrides, 6-61.
Land: Land prices soar, 12-103.
Language: French language summer school, 3-146.
Liquor; Record sales, 5-116; Grande Brasserie de Noumea, 7-116.
Marine Biology: Oysters, 6-117.
Mining: Nickel Cos., Penamax, 2-118; Giant nickel growth, 2-119; Paris limits ore exports, 7-116; Who should get nickel profits? 9-22; Badly hit over nickel quotas, 12-101, Motor Vehicles: More cars, 6-120.
Newspapers: Bulletin du Commerce, 8-126.
Pictorial Supplements: Noumea, 1-51, 8-50, Politics: UN Independence study, 6-51.
Radio: Radio Noumea, 5-38.
Religion: Ecumenical gathering, Noumea, 3-136; Presbyterian Pastor from N. Hebrides, 7-143.
Shipping: Poranui aground, 1-24, 2-30, 2-32, 3-42; Noumea traders buy own ship, 1-99; Noumea Port Authority tugboat, 4-107; Hososhima Maru on nickel run, 4-108; Libertad, 6- Deep-water wharf, Noumea, 6-109; Amedee lighthouse, 6-110; 1901 plaque found, 7- 10-99; Freight rates rise, 8-116; Auckland Exporter withdrawn, 8-119; Ever Prosperity, on coral reef, 8-123, 10-99.
Sport: Sporting subsidies, 1-41; 3rd Safari Caledonien, 1-137; Sporting calendar, 3-160; 12£ mile swim, 6-45; S. Pacific Games, 1971, 8- International events, 10-44; Foreign sportsmen give their best, 11-50; Bicycle races, 11-108.
Taxation: Fish tax rumour, 5-38.
Television; Rock Pidjot on television, 4-103.
Territorial Assembly: Budget, 2-119; Paris limitations on nickel exports to Japan, 7-116; SPC projects, 9-27; Governor Verger's speech, 11-103.
Tourism: Caledonians vacation closer, 1-38; Christmas feasts, 2-26; Tourists decrease, 4-71; Chateau Royal, 11-51; Melanesian Tourist Federation, 11-116.
Water Supply: Water shortage, 2-30.
Weather: Tropical heat wave, 4-38.
New Hebrides
Advisory Council: Budget session, 1-26; Discussion on independence, 4-28.
Agriculture: Santo Coconut Research Station, 1-28; Onesua High School Agricultural dept., 5- Worry about Na-Griamel, 9-125; Demand for primary produce, 11-104.
Animals: Wild life preservation, 6-51.
Aviation: Dept. Civil Aviation, 1-27; Resurfacing, Bauerfield airport, 1-135; Max Conrad, emergency landing, 2-47; Air Melanesiae, 10th anniversary, 7-63, 8-44, 10-iil.
Books: N. Hebrides South Sea Is., 1893, 10-79.
Commerce; Businessmen love N. Hebrides, 6- Customs (Native): "Magic" located lost Hebrideans, 2-42; Slit gongs, 7-55.
Economy: South Seas Nassau! 3-61; Many firms coming, 3-135; Need to develop economy, Tax-free business haven, 12-105.
Education: Onesua High School Agricultural dept., 5-145; French Lycee, Vila, 12-20.
Finance: Cash, for Nambas, talks, 9-121.
Fishing: Swordfish attacks native, 3-105; Sail- Fish story, 10-64.
Seneral: Royal visit, 3-27; Missile programme, 5-30; Union Jack found, 8-61; Procrastination spoils Vila, 10-51; Post Office, radio and meteorological agency, Longana, 12-19.
History; Relics found, 8-61, 10-81.
Industries; Coconut oil crushing mill, 1-116, 5-41 .
Insects: Parasite for fly plague, 6-51.
Labour: School leavers, 1-27; Exodus to N.
Zaledonia, 6-61; Workers strike, 6-67.
Land: Hog Harbour development, 2-31, 3-60.
Language: Dr. Tryon's study, 1-95; NT Gospels Tanslated into pidgin, 9-131.
Marine Biology; Crown of thorns starfish, 2-39.
Mining; Submarine oil search, 1-105; Manganese, Forari, 1-135, 8-126.
Organisations: Jon Frum, 7-141.
Photography, Films: Film, Nouvelles Hebrides, 4-143.
Politics: Na-Griamel, 1-28, 3-63; Independence, 4- Postage: Stamp wins Paris prize, 1-26.
Religion: Kristian Inst, of Technology, 7-141; Presbyterian Pastor goes to N. Caledonia, 7-143; NT Gospels translated into pidgin, 9-131.
Roads: British Paddock road, Vila, 11-55.
Shipping: Cathay to call, 1-97; 70 ft tug completed, 1-105; Small girls' remarkable trip, 2- Santo wharf, 2-110; Unfair regulation, 3- Fauabu Twomey wrecked, 5-108; J.
London's boat, Snark, 6-36; Brit, services vessels, Ida, Keo, 7-109; Altair lost, 9-97.
Tourism: South Seas Nassau! 3-61; Native's view, 4-72; A tourist's view, 6-36; Melanesian Tourist Federation, 11-116.
NIUE Boars, 2-72; Fly problem, 3-56; Boats, 3-73; Robert Head, 1867, 3-91; Tourist industry, 5- Cockroaches, 5-72; Tarzan film, 1949, 5-85, 7-35; Oue-tulou, thank-you, 6-33; Haircutting feast, 6-35; Tuapa Pastor's house and water scheme, 6-71; Hot water kills ants, cockroaches, 7-5; Spoiling Niue's name, 7-35; Unique Niue, 9-29; Airport project, 9-57; Dog has eye operation, 9-57; Uncertain future, 10-22; R. Q. Quentin-Baxter, constitutional adviser, 10-43.
Norfolk Island
Administration: Elections, 4-29, 8-30.
Aviation; Airport runway, 11-55; No need for extra NZ flights, 12-116.
Books; Hoare, M., Norfolk Island, 2-95.
Commerce: 1100 companies, 3-120.
Economy; May lose to N. Hebrides, 12-105.
Fires: Museum, 7-29, 8-32.
Fishing: Turtles speared, 3-75.
General: Astronauts, 6-71; What's wrong with Norfolk? 7-35; Cook celebrations, Aust., 7-135; Aunt Jemima Robinson's 100th birthday, 9-31, 10-32; "Boring", 9-59; When is a visitor a migrant? 10-32.
Libraries: Public library burnt down, 7-29.
Motor Vehicles; Traffic ordinance, 6-71; Keep roads narrow and curvy, 10-64.
Museums: Burnt down, 7-29.
Photography, Films: A. Whicker's film, 9-57.
Shipping: Port improvements, 10-97; HMAS Queenborough, 11-36; Foreign fishing vessels.
Social Life: Balls, 5-72.
Taxation: Aust. Tax. Commissioner's investigation, 6-121.
Tourism: Paradise Hotel, 1-113; Future looks bright, 3-71; When is a visitor a migrant? 10-32.
Weather: Rainfall, 5-72.
PACIFIC Agricultural Pests: S. Pacific Rhinoceros Beetle Project, 3-105; Radiation for rhinoceros beetles, 4-15, 4-101.
Aviation: Faster than sound, Concorde, 1-55; American Airlines services, 1-61, 5-117, 7-65, 8-41, 9-58; Britten Norman Islander aircraft, 1- Amelia Earhart, 4-43; Air fare cuts, 5-26; New Air services, 8-46; Island hostesses, 8-47; Air freight for perishable goods, 8-153; War in the air, 9-58; Restored Zero fighter, 9-127; Air fares to go up, 11-28; J. Tudor on first Jumbo flight, 11-49.
Books: Old tourist guides, 1-79; Shand, R. T., Agricultural development in Asia, 1-87; Golden guide to South and East Asia, 1-87; Phelan, N„ A Kingdom by the sea, 1-89; Johns, W. E„ Biggies in the South Seas, 1-89; Hames, 1., Folk tales of the South Pacific, 1-90; Smith, 8., European vision and the South Pacific, Paperback, 2-96; Leyland, M., Untamed coast, 2- Davidson, J. W. and Scarr, D„ Pacific Islands portraits, 5-93, 11-85; Couper, J. M., The Book of Bligh, 5-93; Burridge, K., Adoption in eastern Oceania, 6-95; Phillip, A., The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay, ed. by J. Auchmuty, 6-96; Crocombe, R., Improving land tenure, 7-93; Lambert, M., Banana production in the south Pacific, 7-93; Ash, L., Laboratory techniques in the diagnosis of some intestinal parasitic infections, 7-93; Dunmore, F., French explorers in the Pacific, 8-104; Badger, G. M., Captain Cook, navigator and scientist, 8-104; Battleground, South Pacific, 8-106; Willey, K., Naked island, 9-87; Mcßean, Angus, Handicrafts of the South Seas, 10-73; World catalogue of theses on the 'Pacific Is., 10-87; Journal of Pacific History, vol. 5, 10-87; O'Connor, B. A., Exotic plant pests and diseases, 10-88; Margan, F. and Finney, 8., A Pictorial history of surfing, 12-89.
Commerce: Nelson and Robertson Pty. Ltd., 2-116; More trade for NZ, Japan, 2-122; Demand for trochus shell, 2-122, 5-122; Aust. exports, 4-119; Political events hurt island traders, 5-113; NSW trade mission, 5-129; Sir J. Crawford's view, 6-30; NZ Trade Commission, Fiji, 8-125; S. Pacific trade policy, 8- Exporters woo islands trade, 9-107.
Customs (Native): NZ Polynesian song and dance festival, 12-129.
Ethnology, Population: UN Cfemographic Handbook, 5-143; Natives as Aust. immigrants, 6-29.
Finance: Is. shares drop, 6-119; Asian Development Bank, 6-120; Aust. aid to Pacific, 9-105.
Fishing: S. Pacific Is. Fisheries Development Agency, 7-103; S. Pacific Fisheries meeting, Noumea, 8-111; Tuna ship, Espirito Santo, 9- General: New Year Honours, 2-45; Cook Bi- Centenary Celebrations, Syd., 5-54; Cook Bi- Centenary Symposium, Syd., 6-29; American rule, 9-29; Fresh-water from sea-water, 9-106.
Health: Fish poisoning cure, 3-119; Health improvements, 9-133.
History; Old tourist guide-books, 1-79; Cook Exhibition, Aust. Museum, 4-36; Cook relics, Leningrad, 5-88; Prisoner of Von Luckner, 8- Peruvian slave-traders, 9-82.
Labour; Manpower seminar, Univ. S. Pacific, 5-143; Opinion on Aust. immigration, 6-16.
Marine Biology: Crown of thorns starfish, 2-37, 4- 4-101, 6-41, 9-41, 11-33.
Organisations: Pacific Area Travel Assoc., 1-14, 1-63; UNICEF, 1-123; NZ Volunteer Abroad Scheme, 1-133; UN Development Programme, Fiji, 5-105; Foundation for the Peoples of the S. Pacific, 5-145; A. Henry wants S.
Pacific forum, 6-26; Pacific Is. Producer's Assoc., 6-107, 8-153.
Pacific Manuscripts Bureau: Archdeacon Stephen Romney Gill letters, 2-87; Henderson and Macfarlane Ltd., 2-89; Missionary voyage of Rev. J. Williams and Rev. R. Bourne, 3-85; J. Cumpston, US whaler research, 5-41; W.
Driver's voyage, 1831, 6-81; Rev. John R.
Metcalfe papers, 8-106; Fiji sugar source book, 9- NG Star Mts. Expedition, 1965, 10-83.
Politics: Political events hurt island traders, 5- Recent developments, 9-16.
Pollution; Nuclear fallout from US satellite, 5-33; Growing concern on pollution, 11-45.
Practical Planter; Harvesting and packing bananas, 1-129; Management of banana plantations, 2-137; Mechanisation and cane growing industry, 3-141; Sulphur and coconut palms, 4- Banana pests, 5-137; Mineral manure in coconut growing, 6-137; Practical Planter, an occasional series, 11-20.
Religion: S. Pacific Anglican Conference, Popondetta, 2-45; RC Bishops' Meeting, Syd., 12-31.
Shipping: Matson may go for 4th ship, 5-103; Yachtsmen visiting S. Africa, 5-109; Diving for scrap metal, 6-101; Cargo rates increase, 6-107; "Seven Tow" expedition, 6-109; Hamburg Sud, containerised ships, 8-113; Matson sells Pacific service, 9-95; NZ shipping services, 9-97; Is. territories take growing interest, 11-29; La Balsa voyage, 12-32.
Sport: S. Pacific Games, 1971, 1-14, 3-40, 5- 6-44, 8-37, 9-49, 11-4, 12-51; Oceania Rugby Council, 3-40.
Tourism: New tourist liners, 1-59; Islands ship cruise by China Navigation, 1-103; S. Inder on islands hotels, 3-3; Phase two, 3-63; Of days gone by, 4-42; Tourists increase, 5-69; Tourist promotion in N. America, 12-40.
Weather: What goes on at weather stations, 3-27.
VII PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY JANUARY, 1971
Pacific Islands
MONTHLY 1969 index available, 2-95; Ado in Tahiti over PIAA letter, 3-31; Melb. office. Pacific Publications, 3-99; Voice of the S. Pacific, 6-36; Vive Le Pim, 6-36; Ken McGregor leaves, 7-20; Protest over PIM cover, 7-35; 40th Anniversary, 8-15; 40th Anniversary tributes, 8-15, 8-87, 11-3; R. W. Robson's memories, 8-67; Judy Tudor's memories, 8-69; 40 years of PIM advertisers, 8-74; "We've widened our horizons", 8-83; As seen by R. N. Dalkin, 8-86.
Papua-New Guinea
Administration: Officers on Admin, vessels, 1- More top posts vacant, 2-29; Appointments for New Guineans, 2-101, 3-33; Public Services Tribunal, 2-145; Commissioner of Police, 3-75; Public Service Training College, 4- Les Johnson resigns, 4-120; First NG surveyors, 4-143; Administratorship rumours, 5- 6-15; Localisation, 5-24, 5-25; L. W.
Johnson, Administrator, 6-31; Aust. Labour Party policy, 7-138; Mr. Gorton's visit, 8-23, 8-38; S. Inder's view, 9-15; Budget control from Canberra to NG, 9-37; Budget, 10-61; Administrator's W. Irian visit postponed, 11-33; Chatterton on the national capital, 11-41.
Agricultural Pests: Giant snails, 7-135; Cocoa weevil, 10-121.
Agriculture; Bougainville west coast development, 1-38; Sugar cane, 3-141, 9-106, 11-107; Internal. Development Assoc, credit, 3-147; More N. Guineans in cattle business, 4-16; Disease lowers cocoa production, 4-119; Sulphur and coconut palms, 4-137; Experimental tea station, Kuk, 4-141; Leahys and coffee, 12-37.
Animals: Bull trouble on Safari, 10-iii.
Archaeology: J. Terrell expedition to Buin, 2- Armed Services: Mascot's death, 2-42; Army barge visits Syd., 3-109; W. Irian army tour, 3- Civic action patrol, Kikori, 5-99; S.
Pacific Regiment, 6-35; Ist Battalion, Pacific Is. Regiment, 7-100; Pacific Is. Regiment, 11-29.
Art: Teenagers' drawing exhibition, 5-34.
Aviation: Through the gap, 1-55; Cecil Randall, lost without trace, 2-46; Wartime planes, 2-47; Natives undergo pilot course, 2-101; Helicopter mining search, 3-122; Jackson airstrip to be relocated, 5-47; Salamaua airstrip re-opened, 6-51; Ansett buys Papuan Airlines, 8-39; Early NG pilots, 9-125; Tragic year for light aircraft, 11-28.
Books; Mihalic, Rev., Introduction to New Guinea pidgin, 1-45; Litteral, Robert, Programmed course in New Guinea pidgin, 1-45; Thomas, H. S. M., Learning pidgin, 1-47; Balint, A., English pidgin and French dictionary of sports and phrase book, 1-47; Glasse, R.
M. and Meggitt, M. J., Pigs, pearlshells and women, 1-90; Hastings, P., New Guinea, problems and prospects, 2-93; Durack, E., Face value, women in Papua-New Guinea, 5-92; Williams, M., In one lifetime, 5-93; Burridge, K., Tangu traditions, 6-95; Stuart, lan, Port Moresby, past and present, 6-96, 10-88, 11-82; Salisbury, R., Vunamami, 7-93; Papua and New Guinea Society Journal, 7-94; Freeman, C. and Holdsworth, D., Papua and New Guinea in colour, 9-88; Durack, E., Seeing through Papua- New Guinea, 10-85; Downs, 1., The Stolen land, 12-85; Mackay, R. D., The Birds of Port Moresby and district, 12-86; Anderson, J. L„ Cannibal, 12-87.
Border Problems: W. Irian repatriation, 1-31.
Bridges: Markham River bridge contract, 7-120.
Commerce: Copra Marketing Board copra reports, 1-114, 2-121, 8-129, 9-109, 10-111, 11-105; Imports and exports, 1-116, 7-115; Lae, major trading port, 1-116; Coffee Marketing Board, 2-105; Germans hope for more trade, 2-109; Toyota car sales, 3-121; Kieta, frontier town, 4-32; Coffee prices, 4-129; Rubber profits up, 5-115; Has Aust. missed out on Bougainville, 6-120, 8-128; Chatterton on what natives can afford, 10-28; Lauries market firms, 12-103.
Co-operatives: Torokina Coconut and Cocoa Planting Co-operative, 1-38; Commission of Enquiry, 10-111.
Crime; Would-be policeman ends in gaol, 3-36; Police-car stoned, Goroka, 6-51; Housebreaking, 11- Bows and arrows, 12-19.
Customs (Native): Mourning, 6-71; Bride-price, 12- Caves, bones, customs, Trobriand Is., 12-59; How do natives survive on what they eat? 12-133.
Defence: Manus naval base, 5-122.
District Councils: Chimbu Council coffee licences, 3-29; Chatterton on area authorities, 9- Economy: Coffee buyers' licences, 3-29; Rabaul surveys Bougainville prosperity, 4-30; Boomtime for Papua's West, 6-122; European Common Market, 11-29, 11-108.
Education: Boys on Aust. study tour, 2-98; Chatterton on education, 3-39; Standard 6 passers, 3-75; Trainee teacher shortage, 5-24; Teenager's drawings, 5-34; Rose and Eva Ami, NSW, 7-43; Shortage of church teachers, 7-69; F. Hargesheimer and Nantambu school, 12-3.
Ethnology, Population: Pt. Moresby population, 6-47.
Exploration: Star Mts. expedition, 1965, 10-83.
Finance: Papua-NG Development Bank loans, 1- Credit for agriculture, 3-147; US bank loan for Bougainville, 6-120; Has Aust. missed out on Bougainville, 6-120; Bank of NSW, Ambunti, 9-16; Aust. aid, 9-105; Budget, 10-61; Investment corporation wanted, 10-107; Case for separate P-NG note issue, 12-107.
Fires: Bulk Store, Badili, 3-35.
Fishing: Go 11 i n Kyokyo, N. Ireland area, 7-108.
General: Today's Moresby, 4-46; Sir Edward Hallstrom, 4-132; Waigani Seminar, 6-28; Heinrich Rudolph Wahlen, 6-32; National name, 6- 12-19, 12-49; Rudolph Janke, 6-39; Kavieng Show, 6-51; Hanuabada village photo, 7- ANZAAS 42nd Congress, 8-19, 9-25; Aust. refuses Japanese student visit, 8-147; Pt.
Moresby place-names, 9-53; Aust. wife says "let's go home", 9-57; Chimbu prostitution, 10- Mick Leahy, 11-53, 12-37; National flag, 12-37; Mrs. Doris Booth, 12-137.
Health: Drug addiction, 1-38; Papuan Medical College, 2-52, 4-145; Noise nuisance, 4-37; DDT spraying, 4-45; Anti-smoking campaign, 7- Trials of a tooth-plucker, 7-43; Pt.
Moresby Dental College, 11-101; How do natives survive on what they eat? 12-133.
History: Archdeacon Stephen Romney Gill, 2-87; Mystery megaliths of Trobriands, 4-81; George Zimmer, 1920'5, 7-7 9; Caves, bones and customs, Trobriands, 12-59.
House of Assembly: Emergency meeting, Jan., 2- Given its head, 4-26; Votes for 18 year olds, 4-41; Members' Fiji, Aust. tour, 5-101; Puts govt, in its place, 7-32; Chatterton's Human Rights Bill, 10-ii; Public Order Bill, 10-27, 10-28; Playing-cards ban, 11-45; Bow and arrow restrictions, 12-19.
Housing; Pt. Moresby Urban Development Study, 5-43.
Industries: Allied Enterprises Pty. Ltd., 1-37; Lysaght Metal rolling factory, Lae, 1-135; Charcoal from coconuts, 2-120; Silkworm village industry, 3-122; Glass bottles and containers, 3- Electronic Computers Pty. Ltd., 7-49.
Justice, Law: W. T. Prentice, additional judge, 2- Uniform age of consent, 6-39; Chatterton on magistrates, 7-48; Legal aid for Mataungans, 11-29.
Labour; Aust. Council of Trade Unions enters dispute, 3-29; Oala-Rarua out of trade unionism, 3- Board of Enquiry on Rural Wages, 3-39; Move for compulsory unionism, 7-139; Plantation workers' pay rise, 12-28.
Land: CRA and Bougainville land, 1-70; Port Moresby town plan, 5-47, 5-72; Development blocks, Keravat, 5-129.
Language: Great year for Pidgin, 1-45, 2-33, 3-43, 4-43; Language survey and pidgin, Canberra, 4-72; Linguistic Centre, Ukarumpa, 8- Official gibberish, 12-37.
Liquor; Watering the beer, 12-19.
Local Government: Urban councils, 1-31; Journal, The Councillor, 3-119.
Marine Biology: Crown of thorns starfish, 2-39; boy killed by Conus geographus, 3-45; Oil drilling and coral reefs, 12-57.
Mining: Copper prospecting, Normanby Is., 1-126; Helicopter mining search, 3-122; Panguna Copper mine, 4-31, 6-36; Bauxite, gas, search, 4-120; CRA upgrades Bougainville ore, 4-121; Kennecott strikes copper, 6-38, 6- Bougainville Copper project, 6-38, 6-120, 8-129; Crude oil rights, 7-118; Placer exploration, 7-120; Offshore oil permits, 11-104; Oil drilling and coral reefs, 12-57.
Newspapers: Post-Courier, 3-28; Pangu Pati Nius, 3-29; The Councillor, 3-119; New Guinea News Service, 7-40.
Organisations; Mataungan Association, 1-30, 2-28, 2-34, 4-30, 11-28; Gazelle League, 2-36; Compass, 3-28, 12-36; Chambers of Commerce, 3-28; Pangu Party, 3-29, 3-119, 7-32, 7- Napidakoe Navitu, 6-46; S. Pacific Motor Sports Club, 6-98; Papua and NG Society, 7-94; Industrial Relations Society, 7-139; NG Women's Club, 7-143; People's Progress Party, 12-36; Niugini National Party, 12-36.
Photography, Films: Photographs wanted, 5-37.
Pictorial Supplement: The Jungle claims its own, 8-107; Rabaul, 9-90; Mt. Lamington eruption, 20 years after, 10-90.
Politics (see also Organisations): Mataungan Assoc, violence, 1-30; Mr. Whitlam's visit, 2-27, 2-51; Delayed happening, 2-33; Political pressure-cooker, 3-28; Select C'tee. on Constitutional Development, 3-102, 6-46, 6-47, 7-44; Chatterton on national unity, 5-42; Bougainville copper project, 6-38; John Ryan, Inside New Guinea, 6-47, 7-40, 8-28, 9-24; Univ. P-NG political forum, 7-45; Chatterton on home rule, 7-48; Problems too great for SPC, 10-22; John Ryan, N. Guinea diary, 11-28, 12-36.
Postage: National heritage stamps, 2-42; Aviation stamps, 7-23; Scientific stamps, 8-19.
Public Works: Waghi Swamp drainage, 7-118.
Radio: Churches want station, 3-136; ABC three language policy, 4-45; Radio station priorities, 5-147; Racal wins contract, 7-120.
Religion: Rev. W. K. Rowell, Bishop of Aitape, I- Baptising Christians, 2-33; S. Pacific Anglican Conference, Popondetta, 2-45; Archdeacon Stephen Romney Gill, 1922-28, 2-87; Churches want radio station, 3-136; Social Pastoral Institute, Vunapope, 6-51 j Bamu River Mission, 6-57; Shortage of church teachers, 7-69; Anglican Society of St. Francis, 7-139; Most Rev. M. L. Loane, 8-125; Religious links with Indonesia, 10-57; Rev. L. Vangeke, Ist Papuan RC Bishop, 11-32; Christian Communities Commission,, 11-36.
Roads: Landslide tragedy, Bougainville, 2-28; Second access road for Highlands, 11-33.
Shipping: New Karlander service, 1-99; S.
Brown completes Bougainville pipeline, 1-101; Wewak wharf, 1-103; New NZ Pacific service proposed, 1-137; "Tobi" scrapped, 2-103; Lae shipping delay, 2-105; Hovercraft, 2-111; Cargo percentages, 2-114; Kimbe wharf, 3-107; Bua wharf, 3-109; "Tobi" rechartered, 3-112; No Backloading, 3-113; Jap. submarines to supply fresh water, 3-114; Lae as P & 0 call, 3-115; BP, Aust.-W. Pacific Line, join forces, 4-27; Improvements to ports at Moresby and Lae, 4- Wharf reservation scheme, 4-105; Samarai calls, 4-111; Ships added to Register, 5- Canoe swamped, Vitiaz Strait, 5-107; Wreckage of Japanese ship, 5-107; New barge launched, 5-107; Stormbird, grounded, 1968, 5- Copra boat for Duke of York Is., 7-108; Canoe drifts 1,500 miles, 8-25; HMAS Lae, aground, 8-123; Townsville-NG trade link? 9-97; From "Isabella" to "Montoro", 10-38; Maclaren-King 11, sold, 10-99; Aftermath of the Tulagi, 11-89; Kieta, Alotau, wharf plans, II- Inquiry on smallships, 12-30; Acute shipping shortage, 12-91; Shipping delays, Pt.
Moresby, 12-95.
Social Life: Panguna, 4-31, 6-36; "Educate the expatriates", 5-37; Bikini fashions, 7-32.
Sport: Papuan Safari, 6-98, 10-iii; Motor cycles scrambles championship, 6-98; Basketball Throwathon, 8-37.
Taxation: Tax structure review, 11-32.
Telephones: Telephone directory, 2-45.
Tourism: Steamships Trading hotels, 1-63, 6- Rabaul Travelodge, 5-71; Chimbu Lodge Motel, 7-69; Ties to be worn, 10-iii; Melanesian Tourist Federation, 11-116; Conflict Is., 12-40.
University of Papua-New Guinea: Papuan Medical College, 2-52, 4-145, 11-29; First degree granted, 2-145; A. B. Weston, Professor of Law, 5-101; Waigani Seminar, 6-28; SRC President, M. Thompson, 6-52; Political forum, 7- Pangu Party branch, 7-137; Japanese VIII JANUARY, 1971 PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY
student visit refused, 8-147; First graduates, 9- 9-131; John Moresby collection, 10-88.
Volcanology; Mt. Ulawun erupts, 3-34, 5-31; Mt. Lamington eruption, 1951, 10-90; Madang earthquake, 12-55.
World War II: Jap, southern-most point, 1-35; Planes, 2-47; Human wreckage, Bougainville, 2- War cemeteries, 3-119; David McClymont, 6-57; The Jungle claims its own, 8-107; War dead still being found, 11-36; F. Hargesheimer, 12-3.
PEOPLE Abagina, Jerry, NG Anglican Mission Ship, 3- Abbil, lolu, S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10- Adams, Bruce, Photos of Sydney, 7-95, Adams, G. F., Rarawai sugar mill, 3-105; Addenbrooke, Len, Ketch, Wairangi, 6-113; Afioga Afoafouvale Misimoa (see Moors, Harry); Ahrens, Arthur, Ketch, Kla-How-Ya, 6-111; Aikman, C. C, University of the S. Pacific, 1- 11-46; Aiyappan, Amy, Miss Sugar, Fiji, 3-104; Akai, Simoi, Commercial pilot course, Pt. Moresby, 2-101; Akaruru, Inatio, Outrigger breaks, Titikaveka, 7-99; Akau, Lisiate, Indian Inst. Technology, Bombay, 8-125; 'Akau'ola, Fonga's growing crime, 1-20; Sunday laws nfringed, 1-22; May be husband of Princess Siuilikutapu, 2-41; Akepa, Bow and arrow fight, MG, 12-19; Akhil, Hari, Southland Mining Ltd., 2- Allain, Romauld, Atomic Experimentation lentre, Fr. Polynesia, 10-17; S. Pacific Conerence, 10-18; Allan, A. 1., NG war graves, 5-119; Allan, C. H., Brit. Res. Commissioner, J. Hebrides, 1-26, 1-28; Hog Harbour, Santo, ievelopment, 2-31; Allen, G. (Scotty), Air Nauru naugural flight, 3-133; Pacific Is. Airways, *‘f6; Allen, G. U., Fiji Airways Chairman, 1-146; Allen, M. D., Senior Assist. Secretary, >EIC, 1-112; Plantations, Fanning, Washington s., 4-24; Alsar, Vital, La Balsa raft, 12-32; Another voyage, 12-35; Alvermann, Klaus, utter, Plum-Belly of Bequia, 9-100; Amaru, anmck, SEBAP Co., French Polynesia, 4-119; mnos, Robert E., Blanquita dinghy, 5-111; mderson, Marion, Crew, Tattoo, 6-114* ndrewartha, Derek, Welfare Officer, Betio, -75; Andrews, Margaret, Air Hostess W amoa, 8-47; Andrews, Ronald, Cutter, Merlin, -122; Anewy, Dolores, Swimmer, N. Caleoma, 1-41; French championships, 10-44; ngeh, Pierre, T>IM Tahiti letter, 3-31; Bali a ‘ Stnke, 7-119; French Polynesia's economy, -119; Flag-flying decree, 11-30; Ani Eunan, lectromc Computers Pty. Ltd., 7-49; Anne to,J n Fin, 4-22, 4-23, 4-53; In Tonga,' -22, 4-53; Anthony, Richard, Tahiti visit, 1-63; olaolagi. Soli, Restaurant, Pago Pago, 2-42; pp i el, Rabaul anniversary speech, 2-31; rcher, Alford, Trust Territory Census, 3-119; rcher, Fred, Chimbu Lodge Motel, 7-69* reieta Bwebwetake, BBC's Producers' course, •93; Arek, Paulus, Pari. Select C'tee. on Const, evelopment, 3-28, 6-47, 7-33, 7-44; Arlaud, )hn. Hovercraft service, Fiji, 11-32; Arndt emz. Separate P-NG note issue, 12-107; Arni /a. From Wuvulu Is., 7-43; Arni, Rose, From uvulu Is., 7-43; Arthur, J. F., Yacht mgvaar 6-114; Ashton, Cyril, Guadalcanal ilvage Ltd., 6-101; Ashton, Des, District Comissioner, Kieta, 4-31; Ashton, N„ Cement irge Tonga 2-113; Askew, Doug, Former NG sident, 1-96, 6-34; Asotau, Captain, Betty )u. Commissioner of Enquiry, 11-89; Asuemu, ! l^ ono ' A / m -., Sampa, .. D . irec to r of Agriculture, .-140; Ata, Alex, Tahiti Tourist Development >ard, 3-49; More tourists predicted, 5-70; kins, Terry, Fiji Travel Service, 7-67; Austen o. Mystery megaliths of Trobriands, 4-81 • J JnA C : J "r P - w T , woma y Hospital, Tamavua, 40; Auty C eC; Yacht, Robert Hartley, 7-111; r ®riH, J. C., Otter crash, Manua, 2-118. ibcock, W. S., Ketch, Whirlwind Four, 6-114* icon, Ray, Yacht, Marie Celine, 1-108, 4-112* ines, Mike, Yacht, Jellicle 11, 1-107, 11-94* im, Ken, Fiji High Commission, Lond., 9-20* Strontium 90 in Suva's rain'- 11, 7-33; Baker, Bruce, Yacht, Nomad, 1-107; ker, Thomas, War club, 4-38; Balesaga anuel. Dinghy, Futuna Is., 2-111; Ballard,' rtram Charles, N. Caledonia visit, 3-105* na, Patrick, Parakeet, 5-98; Barclay, Jack own of thorns starfish, N. Hebrides, 2-39,' rgibant, Andre, 12£ mile swim, Noumea, 6-45; Barnes, Arthur, Tri, Vacilador, 3-117; Barnes, C. E., In Rabaul, 1-30; P. Chatterton's view, 2-51; Lae shipping delays, 2-105; Criticises Whitlam, 3-147; Papuan Medical College, 4-145; Mr. Gorton visits NG, 8-23; PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-89; P-NG sugar industry, 9-106; P-NG oil permits, 12-57; Barnes, Harold, Whereabouts wanted, 4-43; Barnett, K.
J., Merchant Marine Training School, Betio, 6-56; Barrett, W. M., Fiji Tourist Commission, 1-23; Barrett, Wesley, Minister for Finance, Fiji, 3-30; Overseas trip, 7-23; Barringer, A.
R. Barringer Research Ltd., 5-121; Barry, Reg, Views on US, 10-15; Bartel, Clark, Tri, Cetacean, 1-108; Basilius, Polycarp, Jt. C'tee. on Shipping, USTT, 10-95; Bathie, Norfolk Is. turtles, 3-75; Norfolk Is. council elections, 4-29; Batty-Scott, Alan, Yacht, Svanen, 9-100; Bauch, Earl, Tri, Tradewind, 6-113; Bayliss, Peter, Plantation, Bougainville, 2-55; Bayly, J.
P., Land, Fiji, 2-52; Beadon, Richard, Derrick Tech. Inst., Suva, 7-108; Beard, Trixy, Mrs., Robert Head, Niue, 1867, 3-91; Beats, Robbie, Wartime bones, Tarawa, 2-54; Beattie, Tim, Sloop, Restless, 3-117, 12-98; Beazley, Kim, NG visit, 2-27; Beckley, E. J., School of Catering Services, Fiji, 7-47; Beechey, F. W., Discovered Ahunui Atoll, 7-42; Beer, David, Yacht, Mandalay, 1-109; Behic, R. M., Jean de Surville plaque, 2-99; Bell, Sir Gawain, S. Pacific Commission, 2-15; Bellamy, Noel, Pilot, NG, 1-55; Bentley, Louise, Suva visit, 2-100; Berg, Richard, Special Assistant, Amer.
Samoa, 7-99; Bergstrand, L. W., Pacific Is, Mines Ltd., 5-101; Bernicke, Austin, Moon fragments presented to Nauru, 6-30; Betham, G. F. D., Elections, W. Samoa, 3-27; Beveridge, Gordina, Mrs., MBE award, 1-95; Bhai, Agnes, Mrs., Secretary, Fiji, 5-23; Bhola, Dayal, Palm toddy, 8-20; Bibby, Robin, Havanah unfit to go to sea, 4-107; Billings, Malcolm, Fiji radio programme, 3-160; Binoka, King, Last Gilberts monarch, 5-81; Birch, R. N., Tonga visit, 3-105; Bird, Clifford, Ketch, lona, 7-111; Bishop, Mrs.
Colin, Panguna, NG, 4-33, 4-34; Blackburn, J.
F., Director, Nchenga Mines Pty. Ltd., 5-121; Blake, Brian, Skipper-owner, Ladybird, 7-111; Blanche, Mother, Illness, 7-42; Blitz, Gerard, Mediterranean Club, Moorea, 4-15; Bobongi, Charlie, Seeks relatives, Solomon Is., 7-44; Boden, Ed, Yacht, Kittiwake, 1-107, 4-115; Bolt, Bert, Leaves Tarawa, 9-93; Bonnefant, Gilbert, 440 lb groper, Noumea, 5-145; Bonnett, Stephen, Yacht, Tango, 7-111, 12-98; Borrie, W. D., Cook Bi-Centenary Symposium, Syd., 6-29; Fiji birthrate, 9-28; Bourgerie, Alec, Sunset dinners, Bora Bora, 2-42; Bourne, Rev.
Robert, Journal of missionary voyage, 3-85; Bouvier, Henri, French Polynesia devaluation, 1-37; PIM Tahiti letter, 3-31; Bowditch, Tony, Athlete, Nauru, 6-45; Bower, Elizabeth, Tuamotu tests and Peru earthquake, 7-37; Bowes, Jim, Parrot fish photographs, 5-38; Brady, Bill, Papuan army barge, 3-109; Bragg, Robert, Vacation Properties Fiji Ltd., 3-67; Brandt, Paul, Yacht, Wanderer, 1-107; Brekelman, Toe, Pageant of the Pacific, Syd 5-40; Bressler, Andre, N. Caledonia visit, 1969, 1-38; Brittain, Ann, Yacht, Valhalla, 4-113; Brodie, John, Pacific seabed expedition, 6-109; Brousseau, Rev. Paul, 5 year Pacific term, I- Brown, Allan, Yacht, Fearless, 10-100, II- Brown, Doug W., Offshore mining, Fiji, 1-29; Fiji sugar quota, 9-107; Fiji sugar future, 12-104; Brown, George, Matipo on reef, 1968, 6-110; Brown, Paul, Hunts of the Pacific, 10-59; Brown, Stan, Retires, Tonga Copra Board, 4-121, 10-105; Brown, Stan (Brown Marine Ltd., Suva), Bougainville pipeline, 1-101; Brown, Theo, Crown of thorns starfish, 4-101, 6-41; Bruni, Charles, Tri, New Horizons, 5-111; Bryant, Robert R., Former Chief Electoral Officer, NG, 3-33; "Meat in the sandwich", 5-25; Bryce, Ven. Jabez, Port Chaplain, Lautoka, 7-141; Buchanan, R. D Bows a nd arrows, NG, 12-19; Buluna, Martin!
UN World Youth Assembly, 8-31; Burns, David PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-87; Burns, J. D 0 ' Chairman, BP, 1-99; BP annual meeting, 1-111* BP shipping strike, 6-105; Burns, James, Left over a million, 1-112; Burns, M. E„ Tarawa Teachers' College, 6-52; Burns, Robert H., Kahala Hilton Hotel, Honolulu, 2-63; Burr, Raymond, Fiji 10th annual Tourism Convention, 10-93; Big plans for Fiji, 11-45; Burroughs, Postmaster, Betio, 6-56; Burton, Paul, N. Hebrides Airways, 1-27, 7-63, 10-iii; Bury, Leslie, Taxation, Norfolk Is., 6-121; Bus, British Empire Medal, 2-45; Bush, Rev. David, Kennedy statue, 9-30; Bustard, Robert, Green turtle farming, Torres Straits Is., 12-130; Bye, Geoffrey Clifford, George Medal for gallantry, 5-107; Byrne, J. C., Peruvian slave-traders, 9- Cakobau, Ratu Edward, Memorial Chapel, 6-49; Strontium 90 in Fiji rainwater, 7-34; Cakobau, Ratu George K., Minister for Fijian Affairs, 1-133, 3-103; Royal visit, Fiji, 4-22; Fiji Tourism Commission, 4-64; Callet, Rev. George, Letchi tree, Tonga, 5-36; Campana, Bruno, Bauxite prospecting, Fiji, 1-29, 1-113; Campbell, Maka, Dog has eye operation, 9-57; Campbell, Stuart, Whereabouts, 9-125, 12-57; Cannibal, Jack (see Diaper, William); Cape, Peter, Volunteer Abroad Scheme, Tonga, 1-135; Caradon, Lord, Univ. P-NG, 9-25; Carell, Victor, Cook Is. dancers, 2-49, 9-16; Carlisle, Jay, Bali Hai, Moorea, 7-119; Carney, W. R., Former Aust. Trade Commissioner for Pacific Is.. 4-119; Australians miss out on mammoth deals, 6-120; Carter, Athol, Secretary for Is.
Development, Nauru, 11-101; Carter, Tony, Yacht, Aeolus, 2-115; Carter, W. F., Director of Posts, P-NG, 1-95; Catley, A. Mick, Rhinoceros Beetle campaign, 3-105; Cernohorsky, Walter 0., N. Hebrides, visit, 9-93; Chalkley, Rev. Roy, Port Chaplain, Suva, 7-141; Chand, Manik, Fish poisoning cure, 3-119; Chard, Dave, Yacht, Te Mariner, 3-117; Charles, Prince, Fiji Independence celebrations, 7-22, 8-20, 10- 11-21, 11-25, 12-43; GEIC visit, 9-30, 11- 12-19; Chatterpal, Firewalker, Fiji, 3-59; Chatterton, Percy, Amplified guitar noise, 4-37; P-NG Human Rights Bill, 10-ii; P-NG Public Order Bill, 10-27; New car, 10-28; As a politician, 12-57; Chaumont, Louis, Santo wharf, 2-110; Chazelle, Rene, In N. Caledonia, 4-103; Chenais, Gerald, SPC Statistics Conference, Noumea, 5-101; Chenoweth, David, Admin.
College, P-NG, 4-45; Chesterton, Sir Oliver, Fiji visit, 1-39; Chignall, Peter, Gang trouble, Tonga, 2-70; Chimes, Ross McGregor, Yacht, Lagune, 10-100, 11-96; Chisholm, J. W., Bishop of Melanesia, N. Hebrides trip, 5-101; Christian, Fletcher, NZ Rugby League team, 11-101; Chun, C. E., Pacific Transport Ltd., Manager, 2-61; Clark, Gerry, Bilge keeler, Ketiga, 8-122; Clark, Jerry L., Director of Public Works, Am.
Samoa, 1-95; Clark, T. E., Large plywood keeler yacht, 3-117; Clarke, J., Mana Is. tourist resort, 8-63; Cleale, Radio and film features.
Cook Is., 1-63; Cleland, Sir Donald, S. Pacific Post Pty. Ltd., 2-101; Clerke, Captain, Cook relics, Russia, 5-88; Clifton, Nicholas T., Yacht, Stardrift, 11-95, 11-96; Clodumar, Kinza, S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-23; Clunie, Fergus, Old Fijian fort, 8-65; Cocks, Norman, Congregational Council for World Mission, 9-93; Cole, Tom, Brett Hilder Profile, 1-43; Collins, Michael, Fiji independence celebrations, 11-22; Comer, James, Yacht, Dancing Girl, 1-108; Connolly, P. D., NG Commissioner of Inquiry, 1-30; Conrad, Max, Emergency landing, Luganville, 2-47; Crashes, South Pole, 3-119; Cook, James, Relics, Leningrad, 5-88; At Cook Is., 1777, 12-75; Cook, W., Whale, Tonga, 10-40; Coppenrath, Archbishop-Coadjutor of Papeete, Noumea visit, 3-136; Cordier, Noelle, Tahiti visit, 1-63; Corner, D. S., Copra Board secretary, Solomons, 3-124; Corrie, Agnes, Family descendants, 1-35; Corry, Ebenezer, Brig, Eliza Fiji, early 1800's, 3-95; Costello, Vince, Garrick Hotel, Suva, 11-57; Craig, Ronald, Sailing ship, Monte Cristo, 4-111; Crawford, Sir John, Aust.
Pacific trade views, 6-30; Creevey, Peter, Resigns, Samoa Times, 9-93, 10-109; Cronin!
J., Managing Director, Trans Holdings Fiji Ltd., 1-59; Crothers, Donajd H., Chief Justice, Amer.
Samoa, 5-101; Crowther, Lord, Fiji visit, 1-39; Cullen, Bob, Ketch, El Sonador, 4-112; Cultra, Quen Tri, Queequeg, 9-100; Cumpston, John, US whaler research, 5-41; Curtis, Secretary for Law, NG, 4-37; Curtis, L. Cf., Solomon Is. stamps. 8-31; Cygan, Wally, Ketch, Nereus, 3-116.
Dalby, J. 1., Santo wharf, 2-110; Dalkin, R N., Norfolk Is. 1,100 companies, 3-120; In Syd., 7-135; Dalrymple-Hay, Ken, Leaves Honiara, 4-35; Danis, Mitaro, Deputy District Admin Truk, 6-52; D'Argenlieu, Admiral, H E. L. Priday clashes, 2-44; Darling, Edward, Tahiti's nature man, 9-73; Davidson, Rev., The IX ACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY_ J A N U A R Y , 1971
Real Sadie, 2-81; Davies, L. M., Deputy- Governor, Bahamas, 8-26, 9-19; Davis, L. J., Opens Communications Centre, Avarua, 2-145; D"awson, Peter, Cutter, Malulu, 10-100; Dayal, Ram, CSR and Fiji labour, 4-25; Daybhai, Jamnadas, Palm toddy, 8-20; Deacock, Warren, Fiji safaris, 5-38; Dean, Beth, Cook Is. Dancing, Syd., 5-53, 9-16; Debre, Michel, Nuclear tests, Tahiti, 8-30; Inflation, N. Caledonia, 8-130; Deßrum, Oscar, A/District Administrator, Marshall Is., 6-52; Marriage ceremony, Bikini Atoll. 10-93; De Camaret, Henri, Fish tax rumour, N. Caledonia, 5-38; De Camp, Curtis, To leave Durban, 1-108; De Gaillande, Jean- Yves, Water shortage, N. Caledonia, 2-30; Delabrousse, A/Fr. Res. Commissioner, N.
Hebrides, 1-28; Delachenal, Independence talks, Tahiti, 4-103; Delijen, Horst, Ketch, Resolution, 12-98; D'e Mello, Milton, Director of Education, Amer. Samoa, 9-93; Denning, Lord, Fiji sugar report, 2-23, 3-25, 4-117; Deßoburt, Hammer, Air Nauru flight, 4-39; World trip, 6-52; Moon particles, 6-71; Phosphate, end of an era, 7-30; Meets Queen Elizabeth, 7-99; PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-89; Aust. representative to Nauru, 11-32; De Rouvray, Rene, Caledonian Ore Producers' Union, 12-103; De Sales, Francois de Roussy, Noumea visit, 1-52; De Smet, Paul, Yacht, Tiare, 5-111, 7-111; De Surville, Jean, Plaque, Doubtless Bay, N.
Caledonia, 2-99; Diaper, William (Cannibal Jack), What he didn't say, 4-86; Discombe, Reece, Hotel Rossi, N. Hebrides, 6-36; N.
Hebrides historical objects, 8-61, 10-81; Dixon, J. E. M., In Suva, 3-26; Dobbs, Gordon, Yawl, Makora, 10-100; Doctor, H. T., Ship, Havanah, 4-108; Doggett, Rev. Ignatius, Former Bishop of Aitape, 1-95; Domnick, Charles, Micronesian independence dream, 10-31; Dbnne, G. J., Supreme Court Bench, W. Samoa, 1-95; Douglas, Josiah, Buys Tri-Odyssey, 1-108; Downs, Jack, Trimaran, Queequeg, 7-111; Doyle, Rev. John, Bishop of Sideia, Resigned, 5-101; Driver, William, Voyage, 1831, 6-81; Drollet, Jacques, Tourist Development Beard, Tahiti, 6-44; Dubois, "Mat", Air crash, N. Caledonia, 4-41; Dunworth, Paul, Port au Prince treasure, Tonga, 2-33; Dupont-Fauville, Hubert, N. Caledonia nickel projects, 4-103; Durack, Elizabeth, Painting, Christmas Cargo, 12-3; Dusty, "Slim", In Solomon Is., 7-25; Duteil, M. L. Poradier, Penamax rep., Noumea, 2-118; Outfield, Harry, Marlin Investments Ltd., 2-109.
Eades, Ralph, Tongan Med. Dept., 3-105; Eai, Kaikanu, Electronic Computers Pty. Ltd., 7-49; Earhart, Amelia, Messages to Nauru, 1937, 4- Eastgate, Alexander, Roy. Military Academy, Sandhurst, 5-101; Ebbing, Jan, Tri, Oriental Lady, 4-113; Eccles, Frances 8., W.
Samoa postage stamps, 12-66; Eddy, Alan, Yacht, Apogee, 1-108; Eden, Elizabeth, Mrs., SPC Community Education Training, Suva, 3-56; Edinburgh, Duke of. In Fiji, 4-22, 4-23; In Tonga, 4-22; Panorama of the Pacific, Syd., 5- Eduffe, Georgette, Noumea visit, 1-52; Edwards, Colin, Cutter, Harrier, 10-100, 11-95; Eldridge, R. T., Army visit, W. Irian, 3-146; Elizabeth 11, Queen, N. Hebrides gift, 3-27, 4-23; Fiji visit, 4-22, 4-53; Tonga visit, 4-22, 4-53, 6-24; N. Hebrides slit gong, 7-57; Ellis, Sir Albert, Nauru phosphate, 7-31; Emberson, Felix, Radiation protest, Fiji, 7-34; Emery, Eleanor, S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 11-34; Emmett, Brian, Radio survey, Fiji, 3-32; Endean, Crown of thorns starfish, 4-101, 6-41; Enderle, AI, Gyro-copter, Majuro, 10-ii; Ernie, Harry, Flag found, Santo, 8-61; Eskell, S. L.
M., Not in P-NG brewery, 2-119; Central Court, Syd., 5-129; Espie, Frank, Bougainville Copper Pty., 4-32; The man who makes it work, 4-34; Estall, William, Fiji Trade mission. Cook Is., 1-115; US helicopters, Aitutaki, 5-39; Public service wages, 6-72; Etteldorf, Archbishop Raymond, Official visit, Tonga, Samoa, 10-93; Evans, Hal, Formerly in P-NG Admin., 1-139; Eve, Sir Tristram, Fiji sugar contract, 3-25; Exbroyat, Simone, SPC flag ceremony, Noumea, 3-36.
Faust, 0. S., Location School, Nauru, 1-96; Fay, Robert, Weightlifter, 5-41; Fe'ao, Sister Meleane, W. Samoa postage stamp, 12-66; Feldt, Eric, Things new man may encounter, NG, 9-15; Fenton, Jim, Attacked by Mataungans, 1-30; Ferandoes, Chanti, Ferro-cement schooner, Veranima, 6-114; Ferris, Myrtle Marion, Mrs., MBE, 2-45; Fertig, Claude, Master brewer.
Noumea, 5-117; Fewings, Trevor, BP travel man, 3-123; Field, David, Import Duty, NG, 3- Field, Sir John, Res. Commissioner, GEIC, 2-29, 4-72; GEIC House of Representatives, 4-24, 6-27; Training vessel, Teraka, 6-109; Field, Stan, Cutter, Hihifo, 10-100; Fiji Jim, Who was he? 3-38; Filewood, L. W., Kanudi Research Station, P-NG, 2-39; Filipe, Sione, Church College, Hawaii, 1-139; Faaui, Semisi, Witness to Siosiua Liava's wedding, 1- Fabila, Michael, British Empire Medal, 2- Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr., In Fiji, 3-103; Faletau, Inoke, S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10- Falvey, J. N., Criticises Mr. Ramrakha, 1- Attorney-General, Fiji, 10-93; Fanamanu, Joe, Tongan royalty views, 1-16, 3-41; Drainage investigation, 1-38; Parrel ly, Kevin, Marriage to Elaine Bridle, 2-99; Filipo, Fiamaala, Parliamentarian, W. Samoa, 2-26; Finau, Taiana, Pageant of the Pacific, Syd., 5-40; Fineanganofo, Rev. Sosia, Port Chaplain, Levuka, 7-141; Finke, Louis, Yacht, Stardust, 4- Finney, Ben, Hawaiian tableau, Canberra, 4-67; Finney, Ruth, Mrs., NG drawings exhibition, 5-34; Fisher, Peter, Repco agent, 2- Fisher, Robert, Pacific expedition, 6-109; Fisk, Dennis, Car trial, Pt. Moresby, 6-99; Fitzgerald, Robert D., Fijian poem, 3-38; Fitzpatrick, K. M., Townsville District Development Assoc., 9-97; Fleming, Basil, Cutter, Cutty Sark, 1-107, 6-114, 8-122, 9-100; Fleming, Frank, Plane, Fiji, 1922, 4-85; Fleming, Hans, Sloop, She, 7-111; Fletcher, J. T., Sloop, Kahuna Magic, 10-100, 12-98; Flosse, Gaston, PIM Tahiti letter, 3-31; Foley, Norman, Fresh water from sea-water, 9-106; Foot, Sir Dingle, Phosphate talks, Suva, 5-32; Independence celebrations, Lond., 7-99; Forcier, Yacht, Pandora 111, 7-110; Forde, Ernie, Hog Harbour land dealings, 2-31; BP, Los Angeles, 3-105; Foster, Sir Robert, Ratu G. Cakobau appointment, 3-103; Fiji independence celebrations, 8- PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-89; Fox, Yawl, Foxtrot, 4-113; Fox, C. E., 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-15; Foxcraft, Len, Ketch, La Mouette, 9- Foyster, Mark, Former owner. State Sarawak, 2-113; Frederick, R. L., Vice-president, American Airlines, 2-132; Friday, Walter, Shot, Am. Samoa, 6-33; Fristrom, Carl, Ketch, Sana, 3- 8-121, 10-100; Frost, S. T., Senior Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, P-NG, 8-26; Fry, Allan, Rabaul Travelodge, 5-71; Fugawai, Mrs.
Meresiana,, Fiji independence celebrations, 11- Furby, Ken, Yacht, Fortuna, 2-115; Furley, Ken, Yacht, Fortuna, 5-109.
Gadong, Echo, S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 11-34; Galsworthy, Sir Arthur, Governor, Pitcairn Is., 11-32; Gane, Maurice, Caledonian Mayor, 2-30; Ganiga, Hera, MBE, 2-45; Ganilau, Ratu Penaia Kanatabatu, Fijian landowners, 1-43; Retires, 1-133, 2-28; Fiji Independence celebrations, 8-21; Fijian Rugby team, 10-ii; Ganley, N. M., Chief Pilot, Fiji Airways, 2-107; Garcia, Russ, Trimaran, Dawnbreaker, 7-111; Song, Hail to Fiji, land of love, 9-89; Garretson, David P., Vice-Consul, Amer. Consulate, Fiji, 7-99; Garrick, Douglas, Garrick estate, Fiji, 2-43; Garrick, Joseph Hector, English lawyer, Fiji, 1873, 2-43; Gass, Sir Michael, Solomon Is. Governing Council, 8-18; PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-87; N. Hebrides visit, 10-93; Fiji celebrations, Honiara, 11-24; Gate, R. K., Aust. rep., Nauru, 11-32; Gau, Keane, Ketch, Bluejacket, 7-110, 8-122; Gebhardt, Charles H., Zero hunter, 9-127; Gehrman, Ketch, Myonie, 1-109; Genton, Gilbert, At N. Caledonia, 10-93; Geoffrey, Brother, Anglican Society of St. Francis, 7-139; Georgetti, Michael, Kavachi, 1952, 3-34; Geraghty, P., Seaman's Union of Aust., 6-105; Gerlack, Roswitha, Marriage to H. Gnoyke, 1- Gibbins, Wally, Guadalcanal Salvage Ltd., 6-101; Gloria Maris shells, 6-101; Gilbert, Harry, Yacht, Kelasa, 2-115, 5-109; Gilchrist, J. K., Fiji School of Medicine, 1-95; Gill, Archdeacon Stephen Romney, Letters, 1922-1928, 2- Gill, Rev. William Wyatt, Peruvian slave-traders, 9-82; Gillies, Ron, Syd.-Lord Howe Is. flying-boats, 3-105; Glenn, Lewis, Marriage, Bikini Atoll, 10-93; Glenn, Marvin, Yacht, Rebel, 1-108, 3-116, 4-115, 8-121, 10-100; Wins NZ-Brisbane race, 5-38; Glover, R. H„ Fiji development Bank, 4-121; Gnoyke, Harald, Marriage to R. Gerlack, 1-92; Goater, Anson E., Yacht, Aloha 111, 4-113; Goddard, "Tiger", Former NG resident, 6-34; Godot, Jean, Steamengine plaque, Noumea, 7-107; Golding, Wayne, To marry Miss Territory, 1-21; Gollin, Mick, Whereabouts wanted, 4-43; Gooderham, Rev.
J. J., Wesleyan Church, Tonga, 1-133; Goodman, H. 8., Director of Works, Cook Is., 1-92; Gorton, John, In Pt. Moresby, 8-23, 8-28, 8-38; Goto, Hideri, Japanese painter, 7-100; Goyetche, Ferdinand, Mercier Bakery, Noumea, 8-127; Grace, Sir John, NZ High Commissioner, Fiji, 11- Graham, John, Madang earthquake, 12- Graham, Lee, Yacht, Return of the Dove, 1-108; Grant, Peter, Trader, GEIC, 1880, 7- Green, Roger, Pottery, Santa Cruz, 10-37, 12-39; Greenway, C. A., Rabaul Travelodge, 5-71; Grenier, Rev. Carlton, Torokina Catholic Mission, 1-38; Gribble, Russ, Fiji Visitors Bureau, 1-65; Grierson, Ralph, Pacific Harbour development, Fiji, 3-69; Griffiths, R., Owner, Awahnee, 2-115, 4-115; Grimble, Sir Arthur, Book, Pattern of islands, 2-72; Grimes, Jackie, Yacht, Seefree, 4-112; Gris, Gabriel, A/Regional Dental Officer, P-NG, 2-101; Grover, John, Mineral deposits, Solomon Is., 3-105; Grut, Yacht, lorana, 2-115; Guerlain, Georges, Oyster production, Noumea, 6-117; Guerrero, Vincente D. Leon, When Samoans lived in distinguished exile, 11-79; Guesdon, George, Knight, Legion of Honour, 6-52; Guesdon, Georges, Radio Noumea, 5-38; Guinea, Archie, Leaves Noumea, 9-93; Guise, John, Christmas card, 2-93; Demands sacking of Aust. advisor, 3-29; Selfgovt. views, 6-47; Small-talk at Govt. House, 9-24; Gunther, J. T., PIM 40th Anniversary, 8- "Formidable" Judy Tudor, 9-39; Guzzwell, Yacht, Treasure, 1-107.
Hadfield, Rev. William, Cannibal Jack, 4-86; Hadley, R. H., Hotel-resort, Taumesina, 7-59; Hagen, Tibi, Descendants, 4-39; Haigh, Ernest, Trimaran, Tryste, 10-100, 11-95; Haise, Fred, Apollo 13 astronaut, 5-28; Hall, John, Deputy Director of Agriculture, Honiara, 8-125; Hallem, Graham T„ Yacht, Elhari, 8-121, 11-95, 12-98; Hallett, Brian, Aust. solicitor, Vila, 3-135; Holman, Webb, and Co., 6-115; Hallett, L., Henderson and Macfarlane Ltd., 2-89; Halstead, Bruce W., Crown of thorns starfish, 9-40; Halvorsen, Magnus, Sloop, Freya, 6-111; Hammarskjold, Knut, International air fares view, 6-30; Hand, David, Bishop, Anglican education, NG, 7-69; Hanner, Simone, Swimmer, N. Caledonia, 1-41; Harberd, Ray, Silkworm industry, GEIC, 3-122; Hardy, Jack, Ketch, Lualan, 6-113, 12-98; Hargesheimer, Fred, School, Nantambu, NG, 12-3; Harris, C. L., Fiji meat industry, 1-115; Harris, Chuck, Yacht, Nexus, 2-115, 3-117, 6-114, 8-122; Harris, Rev. G. C, Leaves Tonga, 1-133; Harrison, J., Harbourmaster, Suva, 11-45; Hart, Axel, Ketch, Nereus, 3-116; Hart, Judith, Mrs., Fiji scheme grants, 6-25; Hart, Mike, Capetown to Rio yacht race, 12-98; Harvey, Maurice, Mapu aground, 8-123; Harvie, E. F., W. Samoa air crash investigation, 2-24, 8-25; Hasluck, Sir Paul, At Norfolk Is., 7-30; Graduation ceremony, Univ. P-NG, 9-25; Hatakeyama, Tom, Department of Education, Hawaii, 1-137; Hatta, Moh, W. Irian visit, 8-125; Haughwout, Vangie, Mrs., Yacht, Gemini, 7-111; Hawley, G. A., P-NG Harbours Board, 4-105; Hay, David A., Rabaul tense, 1-30; Allied Enterprises, Pt.
Moresby, 1-37; S. Inder's view, 5-16, 6-15; Aust. Dept. External Territories, 6-31; Farewell speech, 7-33; PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-89; Eric Feldt's words, 9-15; Unpopular in NG, 9- Hayden, W. G., NG visit, 2-27; Haydon, John M., US carrier between Samoas, 2-25; Welcomes Apollo 13 astronauts, 5-28; Use of weapons and firearms, 6-33; TMM 40_th Anniversary, 8-89; Haymoz, R., Yacht, Snoris, 9-100; Head, Robert Henry, Niue, 1867, 3-91; Head, Tom, Motor sailer, Fairwind, 9-100; Heding, C., Yacht, Sawankhaloke, 2-115, 5-109; Heimgartner, Mary Ann, Hawaiian tableau, Canberra, 4-67; Heine, Carl, D'eputy District Administrator, Yap, 2-101; Heime, Jean, Captain, Ville de Noumea, 1-101; Henderson, Percy, Cook Is. Tourist Authority, 5-52; Hennings, Gustav Mara, Hennings family, 1-68; Henry, Albert R., Crown of thorns starfish, 2-40; Communications centre, Avarua, 2-145; SPC views, 5-31; Syd. visit, 5-51; Wants S.
Pacific forum, 6-26; Cook Is. public service salary 6-72: No hotel higher than coconut tree, '7-5; Cook Is. overseas representation 7-20; 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-15; 50th Anniversary Cook Is. self-govt., 9-27; Mariposa s X JANUARY. 1971-PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY
last call, Rarotonga, 11-54; Henry, Andre, S.
Pacific Games Flag, 6-44; Henry, T. A., Rarotonga jetstrip, 2-31; Henson, Michael, Stand-in skipper, Ninikoria, 7-109; Herman, Robin, Ketch, Seeschaum, 6-113; Hery, Pierre, ILO adviser, Vila, 3-105; Hibbert, D., Hates tourists, 1-23, 3-42; Hicking, Alfred, Trader, GEIC, 1880, 7-87, 9-64; Higginson, Peruvian slave-traders, 9-82; Hignett, William, Sells copra plantation, Taveuni, 6-117; Hilder, Brett, Skipper, Braeside, 3-114; Takes BP's to court, 5-105; Dispute with BP patched up, 9-31; Hill, Tom, S. Pacific Development Corporation, 1-114; Hill-Willis, C. H., Tonga Harbour Master, 7-107; Hurricane Dolly, 4-67; Ata, on Minerva Reef, 4- Hinds, V. T., Fisheries Review C'tee., Rarotonga, 8-151; Hiscock, Eric, Ketch, Wanderer IV, 10-100; Hitchcock, James, Filariasis study, Tonga, 11-35; Hodsdon, H., S. Pacific Development Corporation, 1-114; Hogan, Yacht, Discovery, 2-115; Hohmann, John, Yawl, Uwhilna, 12-98; Holland, Samuel F., Ketch, Tangent, 11-95; Holloway, B. J., Acting Police Commissioner, P-NG, 5-101; Holm, J.
F. NZ shipper, 4-109; Holman, Hal, Concrete catamaran, Pt. Moresby, 3-117; Holmes, Antonia, Lord Howe Golf championship, 11-101; Holmes, John, Ketch, Korong, 8-121, 10-100; Hood, Warwick, Cook Is. launch, 3-114; Designs "imbi", 5-108; Hopkins, Garth, Deuba land sales, 6-117; Horton, D. C, Census Commissioner, Honiara, 9-44; Hosking, David, Cook Is. Public Service Assoc., 6-72; Hosking, W.
R., Coconut and Copra Improvement Assoc., Cook Is., 1-133; Houston, Don, Mauri Bros, and Thomson, Lae, 3-126; Howan, Yen Ken, SEBAP Co., French Polynesia, 4-119; Huckstep, Professor, Polio victims, Solomon Is., 7-44; Hughes, Lloyd, Schooner, Derwent Hunter, 5- Hughes, Selwyn, PlM's first office boy, 8-85; Huie, John, Yacht, One and All, 5-109; Humphreys, B. E., Yacht, Oberon, 5-111; Hunt, Iris, Mrs., Fascinating Solomons, 10-59; Hunt, Peter. Fiji manager, American Airlines, 2-132; Hunt, Ron, American Airlines, Fiji, 5-119; Hunter, Robert, Bought Laucala Is., 3-63; Huntley, Hume, Vacation Properties Fiji Ltd., 3- Huyghe, Daniel, Marriage to L. Johnston, 4- Hyden, H. Edward, Former Chief Justice, Amer. Samoa, 5-101.
Ibbotsen, Len, Tri, Jayel, 6-114, 8-122; lekawe, Jacques, Univ. Bordeaux, 8-32; lerta, lone, Duncan College of Education, Scotland, 8-125; Imelia, Aeb, S. Pacific Regiment, 6-35; Ingersoll, Ralph, Yacht, Aletta 11, 7-29; Inwerson, A., Papuan Liberty, 6-110; Isaacs, George E., George Isaacs (Hawaii) Ltd., 6-117; Isaacs, Oakley, Odyssey, yawl, 12-98; Israel, Mark, Fiji trade mission, 8-127; Ivanchenko, Yuri, Political asylum, Tahiti, 4-108; Iwoksim, Wesani, Beer watering, 12-19.
Jackson, Cliff, Papuan Airlines Pty. Ltd., 6- Jackson, George, Fiji independence celebrations, Syd., 11-24; Jackson, J. C. 8., Former Aust. rep., Nauru, 11-32; Jackson, R.
G. In Suva, 3-26; Jackson, R. J., Fire destroys catamaran, 1-109; Jahnke, W. E., W. Samoan postage stamps, 12-66; Janke, Rudolph, B Hilder profile, 6-39; Janulis, H. R., Mt Ulawun, N. Britain, 5-31; Jaunez, Bertrand, Air Tahiti, 9-23; Jeffrey, Graham, Pago Pago Intercontinental Hotel, 6-52; Jemima, Aunt (see Robinson, Aunt Jemima); Jenkins, Paul, Yacht, Shu Bi Himmany, 7-111; Jennions, Barrie, Illegal immigrant. Cook Is., 12-98- Jensen, Jens, Yacht, Exodus, 4-112; Jessop, Swan, Haircutting feast for son, 6-35; Jeuda, B S Tonga Copra Board, 11-32; Jimmy (New Hebridean), Speared by swordfish, 3-105; Jogia, Yogesh Kanji, Application to enter Aust. refused, 8-29; Johansson, Marie, Mrs., Secretarial position, Pago Pago, 7-100; Johansson, R. A., Tonga Copra Board, 11-32; Johannson, Sione, Tongan with love for a uke! 2-46r aq ® ant ..,° f the Pacific ' Syd., 5-40; Johnson', Leslie Wilson, Retirement, 2-29, 4-26; Loyal lo the last, 4-45; Farewell speech, 4-120; Left ahead of time, 5-24; Administrator of Papua- NG, 6-31; P. Chatterton's view, 6-38; Self-govt, /lews, 6-47; Tells Press more, 9-24; W. Irian /isit postponed, 11-33; Highlands road, 11-33- Johnson Reter, Malaria eradication, P-NG, 7- P-NG Co-op. enquiry, 10-111; Johnson, Retires W. R. Carpenter, Fiji, 3-37, 3-131; Johnston, Edward E., Bikini Atoll relumed to USTT, 5-46; Johnston, Lynette, Marriage to D. Huyghe, 4-39; Johnston, Norman, Noumea visit, 4-39; Jones, Bertram, Adviser to Banabans, 5-32; Jones, G. H. Ross, Executive Director, Patair, 7-65; Jones, Robert Trent, Golf course, Noumea, 12-103; Jourdan, Jean-Pierre, Ketch, Arita, 9-100, 11-95; Joy, Sir George, Former Res. Commissioner, New Hebrides, 2-42.
Kafefuria, Nesta, Crocodile attacks canoe, Solomon Is., 7-43; Kalaniuvalu-Fotofili, Hon., Princess Siuilikutapu's new marriage, 8-33, 11-33; Kalbeau, Seru, Teacher, Scotland, 8-125; Kaleia, Salome, Shark attack, Guadalcanal, 3-105; Kapadia, R. 1., Expensive Suva site, 2-52; Kapena, Toua, Administration stooges, 2- Kaputin, Christine, Living in Syd., 1-96; Divorced, 11-101; Kaputin, John, Mataungan Assoc., 1-30; Academic career, 4-43; Anti- Gorton welcome, 8-28; Divorced, 11-101; Karibaua, Tekabu, First mate, Nivanga, 10-99; Kasaipwalova, John, Political forum, Univ.
P-NG, 7-45; Kaumi, Simon, Chief Electoral Officer, NG, 3-33, 5-25; Kavaliku, Langi, Tongan oil search, 1-126; Kavana, Stephen, Med. Officer, Rarotonga, 2-98; Kavi, Cicilia, Boat trip, N. Hebrides, 2-72; Kawasaki, Hideji, Japanese parliamentary mission, P-NG, 8-147; Kay, R. S., Disputes CSR claims, 4-119; Kean, J. V., NZ Export Line, 8-119; Keating, David, Solomons elections, 11-3; Kedgely, Helen, Fiji dresses, 5-100; Kelly, Jack Lawrence, Supreme Court, P-NG, 6-52; Kendrick, Neil, Car trial, Pt. Moresby, 6-99; Kenilorea, Peter, Civil Service Assoc., Solomon Is., 5-25; Solomon Is. elections, 7-25; Kennecott, American explorer. Fly River, 2-114; Kennedy, J. F., World War 11, Plum Pudding Is., 9-30; Kersaudy, Marie-Jose, Swimmer, N. Caledonia, 1-41, 8-37; Khan, Fazal, MBE, 2-45; Khan, M. T„ CSR like spoilt child, 4-25; Kienzie, Bert, Patair, 8-39; Brett Hilder profile, 8-41; Kiki, Albert Maori, Pangu Pati Nius, 3-29; Pt. Moresby Workers' Assoc., 3- Mixed success, 7-139; Kilipati, World Food Congress, Holland, 9-31; Kilponen, Judy, Wants yacht berth, 1-108; Kinahoi, Sione, A/Manager, Tonga Copra Board, 4-121; King, L. D., Administrator, Christmas Is., 6-52; King, Peter, Poranui photo, 1-24; King, Tom, Bank of NSW, Suva, 10-93; Kipma, Police cadet bravery, 3-29; Kirkham, Rev. John, Papua visit, 2-101; Kiskaddon, G. C., Racing sloop. Spirit, 9-100; Kiskaddon, George, MILI under fire, USTT, 10-95; Kleis, Sione, GEIC constitution, 4- Kneubuhl, Benjamin Franklin, The Real Sadie, 2-81; Knew, Ernest, UN tanning expert, Fiji, 11-107; Knight, John W., Aust. Commission, Fiji, 1-139; Koae, Ten Tabotabo, Canoe washed ashore, Tabiteuea, 4-72; Koch, Donald Fielding, Radiation for rhinoceros beetles, 4-15, 4- Kofikai, Sabumei, Housing, P-NG, 10-28; Koieba, Rev. Caedmon, Marriage to L. Mokada, 11-35; Kollen, Robert, Strike, N. Caledonia, 5- Kopsen, William Kyle, 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-16; Koya, S. M., Criticises Fiji Development Bank, 1-21; Fiji and common market, 1-43; Fiji, dominion status, 2-22; Discussions with Lord Shepherd, 3-25; Fiji independence conference, bond., 5-27; Compromise, 6-25; S.
Pacific Conference, Suva, 9-26, 10-19; Kuper, Albert, Catches crocodile, Solomon Is., 7-43.
Labeau, G., Rarotonga hotel staff training, 8- Laßorde, Harold, Ketch, Hummingbird 11, 9- Laird, Ron, Hotel Mendana, 3-3; Lai, Bihari, Garrick Hotel, Suva, 11-57; Lai, Nitin, Photographic trip, Canada, 8-125; Lalabalavu, Adi Talatoka, Miss Hibiscus, 1970, Fiji, 10-ii, 10- Lalor, Peter, P-NG native land ownership, 11-29; Lancaster, D. J., Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians, 3-135; Lanchon, Jean, director, Societe Le Nickel, 3-135; Lange, George, Ist Battalion, Pacific Is. Regiment, 7-100; Langlois, Robert, Arrives Vila, 1-28; Last, Walter, Yacht, Karma, 11-95; Lateef, Abdul, Fiji localisation, 1-21; Latukefu, Sione, Ph.D. degree, 2-101; Lavigne, Lysis, S. Pacific Games, Papeete, 12-51; Law, Robert, TT Govt.
Liaison Officer, Honolulu, 6-52; Lawson, E. V., Govt, by C'tee., Solomon Is., 2-26; Lawson, Eric. Leaves Honiara, 4-35; Lazara, M P , Conflict Is. property, 12-40; Leahy, Mick, Brett Hilder profile, 11-53; Leahy, Tom, Freedom of the individual, 6-39; Leca, P., Director of Mines, N. Caledonia, 7-116; Ore quotas, 11-103; Lee. David, Electronic Computers Pty. Ltd., 7-49; Lemaire, Pascal, Injured, Noumea, 6-35; Leonard, Carl, Yacht, Sabaai, 1-107, 2-115; Leong, Rose, Air Hostess, Honiara, 8-47; Levallois, Michel, N. Caledonia and French laws, 7-116; Levanson, Ron, Ketch, Cyclades, 11-94; Lewis, Barry, Ketch, Isbiorn, 1-107, 8-123; Lewis, John, Ketch, Sea Rover, 1-109, 2- Lewis, Justin, Attorney-General, Fiji, 10-93; Leymang, Rev., N. Hebrides independence, 4-28; Liava'a, Siosiua, Marriage to Princess Siuilikutapu annulled, 1-33, 2-32, 2-41, 3- Princess Siuilikutapu's new marriage, 8-33; Licciardo, Former owner, Abel Tasman, 2-113; Liddiard, J., Yacht, Galleon IT, 9-100; Liliko, Suseni, Freak coconut tree, BSIP, 10-64; Lindley, Edward, Ketch, Lazy L., 1-108, 2-115, 8- 12-98; Linner, Ove, Schooner, Klarabar, 10- Lippiat, Mervyn, Catamaran, Longships, 6-114; Lipton, Sheree, Fiji safari, 4-38; Burial cave, Vanua Balavu, 5-39; Littler, J., Catamaran, Dubloon, 7-111; Livingston, Mrs. B. C, Fiji contraceptive pills, 1-21; Livingston, Mrs. L., Fiji budget, 1-41; Livingston, Stanley, S.
Pacific Development Corporation, 1-114; Lloyd, G. P., NZ irresponsible journalism, 1-20; Loane, Most Rev. M. L., In Papua-NG, 8-125; Lockie, L. J., Nauru Melb. office, 7-19; Lockley, G.
Lindsay, Congregational Council for World Mission, 9-93; Lockwood, Douglas, S. Pacific Post Pty. Ltd., 2-101; Lohberger, John, Papuan Safari, 1970, 10-iii; Lokoloko, Tore, Independent Group, NG, 2-51; London, Jack, Boat, Snark, 6-36; E. Darling, Tahiti's nature man, 9- Lord, Simeon "Tiny", Fiji memories, 6- Lovell, Jim, Apollo 13 astronaut, 5-28; Lowe, Sandy, Yacht, West Wind, 1-107, 4-115, 7- 12-98; Lumbers, Derek, Smuggling fine, Avarua, 5-129; Lussick, W. A., Independent Group, NG, 3-28; Select C'tee., Const. Development, 7-138.
McCasker, A. W., P-NG tax structure review, 11- McCasker, Alan, Resignation, P-NG, 2-29; Macaskie, C. F. C., Information wanted, 10- McClymont, David, World War 11, NG, 6- McClymont, Wendy, Mission in the mud, NG, 6-57; McCormick, Jim, Ketch, Stormbird, 5-111; McCumstie, Robert, SPC, Noumea, 6-52; Macdonald, Hector, Vatulele Is. tourism, 11-116; McDonald, lan, Papua and NG Copra Marketing Board, 1-114; Retirement, 2-10, 11-101; McDonald, Mary, Leaves N. Hebrides, 5-101; McDonald, Milton, Crown of thorns starfish, 2-40; McDonell, G. A., Co-ordinator of Transport, P-NG, 6-52; McElrath, Dennis, Commercial Investment Properties Ltd., 6-70; McFarlane, lan, Southern Pacific companies, 1-29; McFarlane, N., J. P. Bayly Estate, Suva, 2-52; McGregor, Ken, Leaves PIM, 7-20; Crew, Isbiorn, 8-123; Mclntyre, M. H., Company rep., Norfolk Is., 3-120; McKay, J. D., Ist Battalion, Pacific Is. Regiment, 7-100; McKegg, Neil, Cook Is. Trading Corp., 5-31; McKenzie, 2nd Battalion, Pacific Is. Regiment, 2-42; Mackenzie, Mrs. Murray, Fiji flag, 7-24; McKinnon, Jim, Ketch, Stormbird, 5-111; McLaren, Yacht, Wanderer, 1-107; McLaren, Gordon M., Noumea visit, 1-95; NZ Pacific shipping service, 1-137; NZ Trade Commission, Fiji, 8-125, 10-93; Tonga visit, 9-107; NZ exports to Tonga, 11-108; McLaughlan, Malcolm, Pt. Moresby place-names, 9-53; McManus, Judy, Yacht, Ataruka, 4-112; McMurdo, R., Director of Education, Tonga, 6-52; MacSporan, Peter H. Senior Legal Officer, Nauru, 11-101; Madgwick, Rodney, PSA challenge, NG, 5-25; Magisi, Sio, International Dateline Hotel, Tonga, 1- Goes to US for 5 years, 5-36; Magu, Rose., Miss Agricultural Show Queen, Gizo, 8- Maher, Peter, Leaves Amer. Consulate, Fiji, 7-99; Mair, Henry, At Suwarrow, 1876, 2- Mair, Jim, Real estate values, Fiji, 7-61; Major, Robert, Fiji High Commission, 12-140; Mallard, Mea, Electronic Computers Pty. Ltd., 7- Mamelin, Jean-Pierre, 12£ mile swim, Noumea, 6-45; Mamelin, Jean-Yves, mile swim, Noumea, 6-45; Mamoe, Lauaki Namulau'ulu. When Samoans lived in distinguished exile, 11-79; Mance, lan, At N. Hebrides, 5-101; Maneke, John, Political party. Compass, 3-28; Mansfield, M., Foreign Affairs Dept., Tonga, 10-ii; Mansson, Harry, Shipping delays, Pt.
Moresby, 12-95; Manuhea, Henry, Returns to Solomon Is., 7-99; Maoate, Terepai, Resident Dr., Aitutaki, 5-49; Mara, Adi Lady Lala, Native land sold, Fiji, 4-62; Polynesian Craft Centre Co., 12-125; Mara, Ratu Sir Kamisese, NZ irresponsible journalism, 1-20; Fiji Tourist Commission, 1-23; S. Pacific Commission, 2-15; XI PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY JANUARY, 1971
Fiji, dominion status, 2-22; Discussions with Lord Shepherd, 3-25; Sugar reconciliation task, 4- Localisation, 5-22; Independence talks, Lond., 5-27; Rabi Is. Banabans urged to vote, 5- Fijian power statement, 5-65; Fiji Independence, 6-24, 11-21; PIM 40th Anniversary, 8-89; S. Pacific Aid Programme, 9-21; Keen golfer, 12-31; Marks, Gavin, Yacht, Joshua S, 12-98; Marr, Donella, Marriage to G.
Stown, 11-101; Marsifi, Joseph, Inheritance, 6- Martin, Archbishop of Noumea, Ecumenical gathering, Noumea, 3-136; Martin, Andrew W., Development project, W. Samoa, 1-96; Martin, Bill, Poranui rescue attempt, 2-30; Claims OT79N, 4-107; Martin, L. J., Pacific Is. Trade Commission, Suva, 10-93; Martin, Ralph, Trimaran, Seeker, 11-96, 12-98; Marvin, Lee, Kyoshin Maru Number 23 sighted, 3-111; Mason, Paul, Chimbu Lodge Motel, 7-69; Mata'afa, Fiame, Out of top job, 4-50; Force to be reckoned with, 10-37; Mata'afa, Masiofo Fetaui, Nat. Council of Women, W. Samoa, 11- Mataele, Loloma, Tongan poet, 5-40; Mataele, Tu'ilatai, Tongan Sunday ban, 11-3; Matane, Tonguna Paulius, Director of Lands, P-NG, 2-101, 5-24; Matore, Georges, French language summer school, Noumea, 3-146; Matthews, L. G., Public Services Tribunal, P-NG, 2-145; Maude, H. E., Writing history of the Gilberts, 4-15; Knows GEIC history, 6-27; Journal of Pacific History, vol. 5, 10-87; Maugham, William Somerset, The Real Sadie, 2- Mavoa, Jonate, Future of Makogai, 3- May, Len, Ketch, Kari-L, 10-100; Mayberry, Bill, Pacific Sporting Pools Ltd., 6-118; Mazrui, Ali, Univ. P-NG political forum, 7-45; Meister, Don, Tonga Copra Board finances, 3- Melhop, Frank, Marriage rumour, 5-111; Melville, John, Honiara Marine and Shipyard Co., 8-127; Mendana, Alvaro de, Pottery pieces, Santa Cruz, 10-37, 12-39; Meri, Adi, Son, G. M. Hennings, 1-68; Messara, M., Chairman, Southland Mining Ltd., 5-122; Metcalfe, Rev.
John R., Papers, Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, 8-106; Meti, Tofa Lauofo, World Food Congress, Holland, 9-31; S. Pacific Conference, 10- Meyer, Vic, Yacht, Solo, wrecked, 3-116; Middlemiss, Barry, Napidakoe Navitu, 6-46; Deportation motion, 7-32; Middlemiss, Stewart, Flying-boat service. Lord Howe Is., 5-71; Middleton, J. R., Independent Group, NG, 3-28; P-NG Select C'tee. on Constitutional Development, 7-44; Mikkelsen, Powell, Majuro supermarket, 1-112; Millaud, Daniel, PIM Tahiti letter, 3-31; Miller, Charles P., Arrested, Truk, 4- Prison sentence, 6-114; Milner, Keith, Kavachi, 3-34; Minogue, J. P., Chief Justice, P-NG, 8-26; Mirau, Gaudi, Bougainville Copper mining, 6-38; Misimoa, Afioga Afoafouvale (see Moors, Harry); Mitchell, A. G., Secretary, Financial Affairs, Vila, 6-115; Mitchell, Jeannie, Aunt Em's, Norfolk Is., 3-71; Mitchell, Ron, Yacht, Calypso, 6-111; Moala, Alisi, SPC flag, Noumea, 3-36; Mockler, Frank C., Lieut.- Governor, Am. Samoa, 6-52; Modena, Marc, La Balsa, raft, 12-32; Mokada, Leila, Marriage to Rev. C. Koieba, 11-35; Molina, Georgina, Arrested, Truk, 4-37; Deported to Philippines, 6-114; Momoivalu, Solomoni, Fijian partnership, 1-43; Monk, Albert, P-NG visit, 1960, 3-29; Monrad, Ditley, Illegal immigrant. Cook Is., 12- Monson, Sir Leslie, Brit. Foreign and Cwlth. Office, 3-25; Montague, Jeff, Tri, Kunda, 8-122; Moore, David, Trans Tours', Fiji, 1-59; Moore, Rev. Desmond Charles, Bishop of Sideia appointment, 5-101; Moors, Harry, South Pacific Commission, Secretary-General, 1-39, 2-15; What's in a name? 2-41; SPC flag ceremony, Noumea, 3-36; PIM 40th anniversary, 8-87; S. Pacific Conference, 10-19; Ship, Lady Lata, 11- Moresby, John, Collection, Univ. P-NG, 10-88; Morgan, Brent, First National City Bank, Fiji, 1-111; Morgan-Morris, Robbie, Athlete, Nauru, 6-45; Morland, D., De.ot. of Administrator, P-NG, 8-125; Bougainville Copper Pty.
Ltd., 11-101; Morlet, Gaston, Air crash, N.
Caledonia, 4-41; Morris, Dave, Tri, Cygnus A, 3-116; Morris, E. A., Investment trips, 1-95; Morris, Venilal, Palm toddy, 8-20; Morrison, John, Ketch, Maristela, 1-108, 5-109; Moses, Henry, Panguna, NG, 4-34; Moss, Frederick J., In Nauru, 1887, 6-87; Moss, Rowan, N. Caledonia holiday, 3-119; Moulton, J. E., Tonga education system, 7-131; Mouradian, Jacques, Comoro Is., 12-27; Mozley, Harry, ANZ Bank, Honiara, 3-75; Mua, Herman, Commercial pilot course, Pt. Moresby, 2-101; Mudie, John, Pacific seabed expedition, 6-109; Muhleman, Fred J., ILO Training advisor, S. Pacific, 9-93; Fiji Trades Fair, 11-102; Mulholland, J. S., Oil palms, BSIP, 11-104; Mullahey, William J., Retires, Pan-Am, 6-52; Mullens, lan J., Leaves Aust. Commission, Fiji, 1-139; Muller, John, Yacht, Raireva, 9-100; Munk, Peter, Deuba land sales., 6-117; Murdoch, George, GEIC trader, 1-75; Murdoch, Tom, Master's Certificate, 7-99, 10-97; Murphy, Gerard Denis, QBE. 2-45; Murphy, J. P., First National City Bank, 1-111; Murray, H. N., Higher meat prices, Fiji, 1-115; Musiel, H. J., Westours Incorporated, 1-61; Muto, T., In Noumea, 9-22.
Nair, Raman, Fiji High Commissioner to Canberra, 9-20; Now in Canberra, 12-140; Naisara, Jone, Beef field day, Fiji, 8-127; Navuso Agric.
School, 10-93; Naivanawalu, Emani, Police bandsman, Fiji, 9-89; Nakao, S. T., Tonga Copra Board, 11-32; Nakayama, Tosiwo, Income tax, Micronesia, 3-35; Nahd, Shardha, Secretary, Co-operative Societies, Fiji, 8-125; Nathan, L. D., Brewery, Fiji, 11-107; Nawa, Betty, Mrs., Bettina Arcade, Noumea, 1-52; Nell, Mac, Yacht, Tamure, 4-112; Nelson, Ivan, Director, Nelson and Robertson, 2-117; Nelson, Ivan, Founder, Nelson and Robertson, 2-116; Nelson, Norman, Chairman, Nelson and Robertson, 2-117; Nettre, H., S. Pacific Conference, 10-18; Newman, A. P. J., P-NG Assist. Administrator, 2-29; Running things behind the scenes, 7-32; Niall, H. L. R., Federated Chambers of Commerce, NG, 3-28; Nicholas, Marama, Cook Is. Public Service, 1-95; Nicholls, N. A. M., Commissioner of Police, P-NG Constabulary, 7-30; Nichols, John, Triventure wrecked, 1-109; Nicholson, I. F., Waigani Seminar, 6-28; Nicolas, Henri, Cofimpac Managing Director, 3-135; Nilles, Rev. John, P-NG House of Assembly, 9-131; Chimbu prostitution, 10-32; Niumala, Lomi, First mate, Moanaraoi, 10-97; Nixon, Richard, Praises Fitiutans, 5-143; Nobbs, R. H. H., Norfolk Is. fire investigation, 8-32; Noga, Ken, W. Irian army tour, 3-146; Numanga, Tiakana, Boat sold, 5-107; Nwokolo, Ikenna, Defends Mataungan in court, 1-30.
Oala-Rarua, Oala, Administration stooges, 2-51; Out of P-NG trade unionism, 3-34; S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-22; O'Brien, Allen, LSB Leakey Foundation, 6-52; O'Brien, John, Settler, Funafuti, 1860's, 3-76; More about John O'Brien, 5-36; Ockinga, Host, Polynesian Food Packers Ltd., 4-111; Oda, Nobuaki, UN Information Centre, P-NG, 10-93; O'Donnell, Bill, Foundation for the Peoples of the S. Pacific, 5- Oeltjem, Horst, At Rarotonga, 5-111; Ofa, Uiki, Skipper, Ata, 4-109; Ogg, Gary, Leaves N. Hebrides Airways, 9-93; Ogier, Jean- Claude, 3rd Safari Caledonien, 1-137; Olewale, Ebia, NG border, 2-27; Oliver, K. G„ P-NG Copra Marketing Board report, 8-129, 11-105, 12-103; Ollerenshaw, Mr. Justice, Retires, NG, 6- Onehunga, Diver, Tonga, 3-33; O'Regan, Robin Stanley, First degree, Univ. P-NG, 2-145; O'Sullivan, Dermott, Cocoa weevil, P-NG, 10-129; Ott, Tom, Elections, W. Samoa, 3-27; Ovu, Francis, Allied Enterprises, Pt. Moresby, 1-37; Owen, Radio and film features. Cook Is., 1-63.
Paddon, James, Descendants, 3-38; Cows imported, N. Caledonia, 5-40; Palacios, Francisco, Jt. C'tee. on Shipping, USTT, 10-95; Pallet, K., NG war graves, 3-119; Palmer, Yacht, Moonraker, 1-109; Palmer, Phil, Plantation Manager, Fanning Is., 2-115; Parker, J.
R. W„ Deputy High Commissioner designate, Fiji, 7-24; UK High Commission, Fiji, 7-99; Parrish, D. J., Industrial Relations Society, 7- Patel, A. D„ Death, 1969, 2-22; Patel, R. D., Fiji Government spending, 1-41; Paul, Bob, N. Hebrides Airways, 1-27, 7-63, 8-44; N. Hebrides historical objects, 8-61, 10-81; Paul, Peter, W. Samoa Rotary Club, 10-107; Payne, Alan, Mutual growth fund, Norfolk Is., 6- Peacock, Harold, Hog Harbour development, Santo, 2-31, 3-61; Penfeunteun, Monica, Boutique, Vila, 9-93; Pentecost, Edouard, Depot, Noumea, 7-115; Paris limits ore exports, 7- Bulletin du Commerce, 8-126; Antiadministration stand on mining, 9-22; Tokyo talks, 12-101; "Pepys-Cockerell, J., Crown of thorns starfish, 6-41; Perkins, A. E., Queen's detective, Fiji, 4-22; Perkins, R., Yacht, Weir, 5-109; Petit, Solange, Marriage to Carlton Skinner, 6-26; Philipp, A. L, Police Commissioner, W. Samoa, 6-34; Philp, Anna, Mrs., Polynesia Craft Centre Co., 12-125; Philp, Colin, Steel ketch, Suva, 5-111; Pickard, J.
M., Fiji visit, 1-39; Pidjot, Rock, On television, Noumea, 4-103; Pilolevu, Princess, Auckland Kindergarten Training College, 3-105; Pilsbury, Charles Alfred, War-time remains found, 2-47; Piltz, Emil, 80 year old building, Rarotonga, 11-57; Pinto, Tony, Marketing Dept., Nordair, 7-65; Pitoi, Sere, Director of Posts, NG, 1-95, 5-24; Plake, Marvin, Pacific Area Travel Assoc., 12-121; Ppdger, David, Electronic Computers Pty. Ltd., 7-49; Pokoati, Raui, Tow boat, Mitiaro, 5-107; 'Pollock, James, Schooner, Elsita, 6-111; Pollock, Richard, Income tax study, 3-35; Poroi, Alfred, Nuclear explosion, Fangataufa Atoll, 7-37; Potts, J.
C, Ratu Penaia on SPSM Board, 2-28; Discusses Penning Award, 4-117; Sugar industry source book, 9-79; Potts, W., Catamaran, Whai, 7-110; Pouvanaa A Oopa, Political figure, Fr.
Polynesia, 3-49; Pratt, Richard, Ketch, Mystic, 7-110, 9-100; Pray, Martin 8., Continental/Air Micronesiae, Guam, 11-45; Prentice, W. T., Supreme Court of NG, 2-101; Price, Andrew D., Yacht, Bona Dea, 11-95; Price, Jim, Sells Marlin Two, 7-105.
Quentin-Baxter, R. Q., Constitutional adviser, Niue, 10-43; Quigley, Alan, Yacht, Youth, 2- 5-109; Quinn, Lee, Ketch, Neophyte, 3- Quintal, Bonnie, Charity solo flight, 11-55.
Rabbits, lan, Former owner. Aloha, 3-117; Rabukawaqa, Josua, Fiji High Commissioner to Lond., 9-20; Rafferty, Bruce, Fiji golf championship, 12-31; Raisin-Dadre, Ecumenical gathering, Noumea, 3-136; Ramage, Sir Richard, Civil service salaries, Tonga, 3-30, 5-22; Ramrakha, K. C., 7 hour speech, 1-20; Fiji tourism, 1- Peacock spending, 1-41; Discussions with Lord Shepherd, 3-25; Phosphate talks, Suva, 5-32; Rana, Uttam S., UN Information Centre, P-NG, 10-93; Randall, Cecil, Lost without trace, 2- Randolf, Bertram F., 1901 steam engine plaque, N. Caledonia, 10-99; Ranford, Rev.
Brian, Leaves GEIC, 1-95; Rankin, J., Valavala estate, Fiji, 3-67; Raph, Grace, Boat trip, N.
Hebrides, 2-72; Raphael, Sister Mary, 34 years in GEIC, 9-32; Rarua, Mahuru Rarua, P-NG Copra Marketing Board, 11-101; Rasputin, Captain, Verney, 4-108; Ratard, Rhondda, Mrs., Daughter born, 1-95; Rateita, Naboua, GEIC constitution, 4-24; Ravel I, Gareth, Christmas Is., 5-46; Rawcliffe, Archdeacon D. A., Hog Harbour development, Santo, 2-31; Rea, Gavea, Pt. Moresby Workers' Assoc., 3-34; Read, Des, Cutter, Atarangi, 7-110; Read, Glenn, Ketch, Kalewa, 12-98; Reddy, V. B„ Developmental project manager, W. Samoa, 1-96; Redfern, Teitia, Skipper, Nivanga, 10-99; Redhead, James, Lord Howe Golf championship, 11-101; Reibey, Thomas, At Mangaia, 1808, 12-75; Reid, A. C., Brit. Commissioner, Tonga, 6-22; Reid, Tony, NZ Weekly News article, 1-20; Reimers, Robert, Majuro supermarket, 1-112; Remelik, Haruo 1., Deputy District Admin., Palau, 6-52; Rex, R. R., S. Pacific Conference, 10-22; Rey, Henri, To visit N. Caledonia, 5-115; To visit N. Hebrides, 7-99; Paris limits ore exports, 7-116; Tahiti flag raised, 10-17; Tahiti visit incidents, 11-30; At N.
Caledonia, N. Hebrides, 11-33; N. Hebrides primary produce, 11-104; Rhoades, Eddy, Fish feeding. Lord Howe Is., 5-38; Rhodes, Bernard, Tri, Klis, 1-108; Richardson, Jacques, Cofimpac mananer, Noumea, 2-118; Richardson, John, Cocoa” pests, P-NG, 10-127; Richardson, Stanley, Lost plane, NG, 2-46; Richmond, Thelma, Mrs., Lecturer in Soils, Univ. S. Pacific, 8-125; Rilk, Horst, Columbus Lines, 2-109; Ritchie, D., Location School, Nauru, 1-96; Ritchie, H. P., Former Minister for Finance, Fiji, 3-30; Ritchie, J. E., P-NG Treasurer, 2-29; Ritter, Julian, Yacht, Galilee, 11-96; Riumana, Mrs., Son born, Santa Isabel. 4-72; Riverdale, Lord, Ketch, Bluebird of Thorne. 1-107: Riviere. Marguerite, Mrs., Chinese junk. Midnight Mover, 9-31; The first numeral is the number (or month) of issue; the second numeral is the page number.
XII JANUARY, 1971 PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY
Robbins, "Cobby", Golf course. Lord Howe Is., 4-37; Robert, Yacht, Mamamouchi, 2-115; Robert, Pat, Submarines as fenders, Toboi wharf, 3-114; Roberts, Robby, Leaves GEIC, 6- 7-103; Robertson, George, Founder, Nelson and Robertson, 2-116; Robin, Canon Peter, Baptising Christians, Jimi River, NG, 2-33; Robinson, D. J., Fiji Union Secretary, 3-40; Robinson, Aunt Jemima, 100th birthday, 9-31, 10-32; Robinson, Michael, Tipping views, 6-37; Robson, R. W. (see also Pacific Islands Monthly), Pacific Publications Pty. Ltd., 7-20; Roden, John, Bougainville pipeline, 1-101; Rodgers, Most Rev. J. H. M., Bishop of Tonga, Birth control, Tonga, 9-28; Rokobera, Peni, Police force dog, Fiji, 7-99; Rosdail, Hart, Visited 254 countries, 11-101; Rosemann, L.
R., Marine Corps recruitment, Amer. Samoa, 7- Ross, K. A., Animal Production Officer, W. Samoa, 11-32; Rotan, Rev, Tebuke, Rabe Is. Council, 5-32; Rowe, J. W., Company profits, Fiji, 6-69; Rowell, Rev. William Kevin, Bishop of Aitape, 1-95; Rowley, Charles, Public Service Training College, P-NG, 4-45; Waigani Seminar, 6-28; Rubie, David, New Hebrides Airways Ltd., 1-63; Rusden, A. R., Ketch, Paulmarkson, 8-122; Rusden, Athol, Poranui aground, 1-24, 2-30, 2-32, 3-42; Matipo sold, 1-103; Altair lost, off Malekula, 9- Russell, Alanson, Ketch, Bonnie, 1-109; Russell, Tom, BSIP Finance Secretary, 6-26; Chief Secretary, Solomon Is., 9-19, 10-93; Ruth, Jack, Linguistic centre, Ukarumpa, 8-125.
Saini, B. S., Old-style planters, 9-25; Salaka, Peter, Solomon Is. elections, 7-25; Salas, Gabriel, La Balsa raft, 12-32; Salato, Macu, Mayor of Suva, 12-30; Salii, Lazarus E., Micronesian Political Status Delegation, 9-18; Salt, Christine, Language interpretation, Honiara, 5-108; Sand, J. H., Oil palm experiment, Fiji, 8-129; Sanford, Francis, PIM Tahiti letter, 3-31; Nuclear explosion, Fangataufa Atoll, 7-37; Criticises French Govt., 10-17, 11-30; Not storming Bastille, 12-25; Self-govt, proposal, 12-27; Sanft, Herbert, Hotel, Vavau, 10- Sannergren, Arne, Ferro-concrete cutter, Fiji, 6-107, 12-93; Saunders, Bruce, Hunts of the Pacific, 10-59; Saunders, Natasha, PIM cover, 11-3; Sautot, Former resident of N.
Hebrides, 2-42; Sauturaga, Manasa, Fiji safaris, 4-38; Savoie, Emile, Captain, Jacques del Mar 11, 1-101; Scambler, H. McE., Trust Co., N.
Hebrides, 12-105; Scarr, Derek, Book, Fragnents of empire, 5-16; Schenck, Earl, Ketch, Eleuthera, 6-111; Schuster, Tina, Air Hostess, N. Samoa, 8-47; Schutz, Willie, Senior Master, 3EIC, 10-97; Scott, Jenny, Tonga Red Cross, 11- Scott, R. H., Director of Agriculture, look Is., 1-92; Unused land. Cook Is., 6-72; >cott, Rory, Fiji Tourism Commission, 4-64; lapanese tourists, 5-69; Scragg, Roy, Univ. ’-NG, Faculty of Medicine, 11-29, 12-31; ieagoe, Societe Portuaire investigation, 1-27; >eal, Harold, Yacht, Four Winds, 2-115, 5-111; >eale, H. ,P., Salamaua Air-strip re-opened, >-51; Seeto, Patricia, Miss Territory, 1-21; ieidler, David, Editor, Nation, 6-25; Shah, C.
Contraceptive pill racketeering, 1-21; Irought hits farmers, 1-43; Shapiro, Harry L., iki returned to French Polynesia, 7-29; lharma, Satyendra Pretap, Aust. JP, 9-30; harp, Barry, NZ Weekly News article, 1-20; harp. Jack, P-NG admin, views, 9-37; Shaw lorothy Edith, MBE, 2-45; Shaw, Ted, Pilot, I. Hebrides Airways, 9-93; Shearer, A. G , lanuabada village photo, 7-51; Shepherd, Lord, iji status discussions, 2-22, 3-25, 3-26, 5-27; ndependence celebrations, Lond., 7-99; hepherd, Tei, Pukapuka Atoll passage, 4-111; herlock. Sir Philip, Fiji education report, 4-25; hick, Terry, Aust. National service, 5-101; hiobera, K„ Mitsui Mining, 1-126; Short, panera. Boat sold, 5-107; Shute, William, state, 3-117; Siama, Gordon, Marriage, 2-101; . Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-23; Sibthorpe, 'ike. Cutter, Ereva, 6-111; Sikivou, Alipate, uota system for scholarships, 1-21; Sikivou, emesa, Fiji Mission to UN, 9-20; Siliko, obert, George Medal for gallantry, 5-107; imeon, G. J. 8., UN Development Programme, Mi, 5-101; Simpson, David, Marriage, 12-39; impson, Frank, Tri, Venture, 6-113; Sinclair, ormer whale spotter, 1-35; Sinclair, Keith, acific Symposium, Syd., 6-16, 6-29; Singh, I jay R., Fiji Tourism Commission, 4-64; NZ eli very arrangements, 12-104; Singleton, Keith, Electrical supervisor, Tarawa, 9-93; Siuilikutapu, Princess, Marriage annulled, 1-32, 2-32; New husband rumoured, 2-41; Tonga's king did right! 3-41; New marriage announcement, 8-33; Marriage to Major Kalanivalu-Fotofili, 11-33; Skinner, Bernie, Sloop, Swanhilde, 1-109; Skinner, Carlton, Marriage to Miss S. Petit, 6-26; PIM 40th anniversary, 8-89; Skipper, Gordon, Leaves N. Hebrides, 5-101; Skudder, Walter, Tonga banana contest, 5-139; Slatter, Guy, Christmas Is., 5-46; Smeeton, Miles, Yacht, Tzu Hang, 1-109; Smith, Dick, Castaway Hotel, Fiji, 9-61; Smith, George Warwick, Waigani Seminar, 6-28; Aust. Dept. Interior, 6-31; Smith, J. H., Financial Secretary, Solomon Is., 9-19; Budget, 12-28; Smith, K„ Solicitor, Steamships Trading Co., 6-120; Smith, Peter, Solomon Is. elections, 7-25; Smith, R. E. N., District Commissioner, GEIC, 9-63; Smythe, Yacht, Omega, 1-108; Smythe, Raymond, Commissioner of Public Safety, Amer. Samoa, 7-99; Sorbotten, S., Leaves W. Samoa, 7-99; Sotutu, Usaia, Fijian runner, 3-105; Sowden, John, Sloop, Tarmin, 1-108; Spate, 0. H. K., PIM, 40th annivesary, 8-89; Spater, George, American Airlines President, 8-41; Pacific flight, 9-58; Spurdle, Peter, Catamaran, Whai, 6-111; Stachon, Patricia, Air Melanesiae air hostess, 8-47; Stafford, Dick, At Rabaul, 4-115; Stallard, Edward, Cutter, Mapu, 6-113, 7-111; Mapu aground, 8-123; Standen, Harrie, Bamu River Mission, 6-57; Steeper, Terry, Hunts of the Pacific, 10-59; Steg, Tri, Vacilador, 3-116; Sterndale, Handley Bathurst, Henderson and Macfarlane Ltd., 2-89; Stevens, Jimmy, Leader, Na-Griamel, 1-28; Stevens, Randy, Handicrafts of Fiji Co-operative, 11-101; Stevens, Tony, Marriage, 3-103; Stevenson, Robert Louis, Good King Binoka, 5-81; Stewart, C. K. F., Bank of NSW, Suva, 10-93; Stinson, Charles, Fiji's peacock spenders, 1-41; Tourist ship, 1-105; Private pilot's licence, 2-99; Fiji Tourism Commission, 4-64; Independence will help tourism, 12-123; Stockdale, Guy, American Airlines, Aust. Manager, 5-119; Stocker, Paul, Wendel-West Co., 1-113; Storck, Harold, Suva Aquarium, 10-41; Storck, Vince, Pleasure craft New Moon, 7-109; Stout, Gardner, Tiki returned to French Polynesia, 7-29; Struhs, W.
H., Director, Manpower Resources, Amer.
Samoa, 7-99; Stuckey, Yacht, Chamaru, 4-115; Summers, Joyce, Bubuti, GEIC, 8-31; Sussex, Hugh, Cutter, Baleia, 4-113; Sutherland, Morley, Concrete boat moulds, Micronesia, 12-93; Suttie, W. R., Director of Forests, P-NG, 8-125; Sutton, Bernard David, Colonial Police Medal, 2-45; Swerdloff, Stan, Fisheries Officer, Am. Samoa, 1-139; Swigert, John, Apollo 13 astronaut, 5-28; Swofford, Edward, Rejoins PAA, 10-93; Sykes, H., Cutter, Escapee, 7-110; Symes, W. D., P-NG Dept.
Health, 12-31; Synnott, Ray, Master Poranui, 1- 3-42; Szonyi, G. S., Leaves Nauru., 1-96.
Tabarly, Eric, Yacht, Pen Duick IV, 1-109, 2- Tait, C. E., 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-16; Takeuchi, Miyoshi, Leaves San Francisco, on sloop, 6-114; Talbot, Margaret, Siamese cat, N. Caledonia, 6-33; Tam, Steve, Marriage, 3- Tamani, Saimoni, Fijian runner, 3-105; Bronze medal, 8-21; Tamasese Lealofi IV, Tupua, Parliamentary candidate, W. Samoa, 2- Prime Minister, W. Samoa, 3-27, 4-50; S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-20; No rapid changes, 10-37; NZ visit, 11-33; NZ pregnancy tests for Samoan girls, 11-34; Conflict of tourism, 12-66; Tammur, Oscar, Council tax summons, 1-30; J. Kaputin's view, 2-35; Anti- Gorton welcome, 8-28; Political ravings, 9-57; Tangisi, Vitale, Second mate certificate, 8-125; Tatola, Mumui, Family planning programme, Tonga, 7-69, 9-28; Taufa'ahau Tupou IV, King, Princess Siuilikutapu's marriage annulled, 1-32, 3- Motor-cycle escort, 2-67; Chancellor, Univ. S. Pacific, 2-72; British Royal Visit, 3-28 4- Tonga's independence, 4-23, 6-22, 7-26; Fruit salad plant, 6-33; Tongan labour for NZ, 10-40; Taufe'ulungaki, Pisila, Alaska Master's Degree, 7-99; Tavanavanua, Adi Litia, Bones found, Bau, 5-39; Taylor, Norfolk Is. port improvement, 10-97; Taylor, Desmond, Broadcasting C'tee., Fiji, 3-32; Teariki, John, Tahiti political situation, 1-14; Teinamati, Robati, Drifting canoe, 42 days, 8-25, 8-61; Terrell, John, Archaeologist, Bougainville, 2-41; Tetreault, Norman, La Balsta raft, 12-32; Thbma, Kiki, Epidemiology training course.
Suva, 6-52; Thomas, Ken, Thomas Nationwide Transport, 2-103; Thompson, Colin, Travelodge Fiji Ltd., 1-39; Thompson, Maurice, SRC, Univ.
Papua-NG, 6-52; Thompson, Sadie, The Real Sadie, 2-81; Thorogood, Rev. Bernard G., Leaves Cook Is., 5-101; Thorpe, Thomas K., American Samoa police reserve, 2-145; Thorstensen, A.
L., Aitutaki water supply scheme, 5-143; Thurlow, Percy, Sloop, Sea Smoke, 8-122, 11-94; Tikaram, Jerry, American Airlines, Suva, 6-52; Tinsley, Lillian, Modelling school, Papua, 6-53; PIM cover girl, 8-16; Tioti, Maxine, PIM cover, 11-3; Tito, Rotan, Banabans, Rabi Is., 5-32, 5-33; Tobaining, Vin, Attacked by Mataungans, 1-30; Todd, lan, Samoa Times, Pago Pago, 10-109; Tokatake, Paul, Binoka family titles, 5-81; ToLiman, Matthias, P-NG teacher trainee shortage, 5-24; Toliman, William Tutunava, Second service station. Gazelle Peninsula, 11-101; Tololo, Alkan, P-NG Education Dept., 1-95; Toombs, Jennifer, Pitcairn Is. flower stamps, 7-133; Torbitt, Scotty, Yacht, Bonnie Hie, 4-112; Trafford, Raewyn, Model, Fiji, 10-89; Travis, Bill. Fishing programme, W. Samoa, 12-91; Trenfield, M. A., P & 0 Lae calls, 3-115; Tripe, J. N„ Fijian farm labour, NZ, 4-27; Tryon, T., N. Hebrides language study, 1-95; Tubb, Alan, Ferro-concrete cutter, 6-107; S.
Pacific Is. Fisheries Development Agency, 7-103; Tudor, Judy, Solomons needs mineral find, 4-35; Tuimavana, Rupeni, British Empire Medal (Military), 2-45; Tui'one, Lisita, Mrs., Carved gorilla, 1-22; Tu'ipelehake, Prince, Tonga family planning, 1-15; Princess Siuilikutapu's marriage, 1-33, 3-41; Royal visit, Tonga, 4-22; Tupouniua, Mahe U., Oxford Univ., 10-93; Tupoutoa, Prince, Special Assistant, Foreign Affairs, Tonga, 10-ii, S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-20; Turner, 0. Kelly, Kyoshin Maru Number 23 forfeited, 3-111; Tursch, Bernard, Crown of thorns starfish, Tahiti, 4-101; Tu'ufuli, Moaali'itele, Police Chief, American Samoa, 2-145; Tu'ufuli, Sinatoga, Miss American Samoa, 5-28; Twigg, Graham, Highlands armed man, 3-29; Tyler, John, Yacht, Houhere, 5-111, 10-100.
Uatioa, Reuben K., Washington and Fanning Is. copra plantations, 4-24; S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-24; Ulrich, James Lee, Sloop, Uhuru, 4- 5-111; Umuumulovo, Lolohea, Fijian model, Aust., 1-93; Underwood, H. D., 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-16; Underwood, John, Tiangulation programme, Vila, 5-30; 'Unga, George L., Daughter, child prodigy, 1-67; 'Unga, Manutu-'u-fanga, Child prodigy, Tonga, 1- Unkles, Gerald, Dismissal demanded, P-NG, 5-25; Uregei, Yann Celene, 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-15; Usher, L. G., Fiji independence, 5-27; Garrick Hotel, Suva, 11-57.
Vaea of Houma, Baron, Tonga's first baron, 7-28; Vakatora, T. R., Secretary for Labour, Fiji., 4-27; Van Gelder, Yacht, One and All, 5- Van Pragg, Van Walt, Tonga visit, 2- Vangeke, Louis, Bishop, First Papuanborn RC Bishop, 11-32; Vanizette, Frantz, PIM Tahiti letter, 3-31; Varea, A. F., Dept, of Localisation, Fiji, 5-23; Venkateswaran, A. P., Indian Commissioner, Fiji, 1-38, 2-22; Venkateswaran, Kalpana, Indian holiday, 1-38; Verger, Louis, Strikes, N. Caledonia, 5-33; Housing plans, 5-113; Tontouta airport development, 7-47; Nickel export tax, 7-116; N. Caledonia has problems ahead, 11-103; Vernon, Sir James, In Suva, 3-26; Villar, Julio, Yacht, Mistral, 7-110, 9-100, 12-98; Vincent, Noel, Fined, Honiara, 3-124; Von Donop, June, Lobster hatchery, Tonga, 3-33; Von Luckner, Count, F. Whitcombe, prisoner, 8-91, 10-iii; Vota, David, Shark attack, Solomon Is., 6-51; Voutas, A. C., Pangu Pati Nius, 3-29; Waigani Seminar, 6-28; Vuakatagane, Emosi, Fulaga wood carvers, 1-23; Vunivalu, Adi Davila, Fiji tourism, 12-121.
Wagner, Barclay, S. Pacific Development Corporation, 1-114; Wai, Luk Poy, Son and daughter married, 2-98; Walker, Stan, Ketch, Carina, 7-111, 8-121; Wall, Mrs. Greg, Fashion shop, Bougainville, 4-32; Wallace, Graham, Sere-ni-Wai ownership dispute, 5-107; Wallington, N. Hebrides historical objects, 8-61; Wallis, Captain, Commander, HMS Dolphin, 11-73; Wallis, Helen, Cook Exhibition, Syd., 4-36; Wallwork, Paul, Weightlifter, W. Samoa, XIII ACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY JANUARY, 1971
5- Ward, E. V. (Vicky), GEIC master, 7-103; Ward, George, Former N. Hebrides resident, I- 6-34; Ward, Horton, Lord Howe Is.
Board, 4-37; Ward, J. D., Manager, Fiji Development Bank, 1-21; Warner, Fred, To advise Sir A, Galsworthy, 11-32; Warner, Peter, Ferro-cement barge, Tonga, 3-107; Ata grounded, Minerva Reef, 3-115, 4-108; Fathom Fisheries, 4-111; Yacht, Just David, 11-101; Warner, R. W., Fiji tourism, 12-121; Watson, A. F., Gen. Manager, Emperor Mines, 2-117; Watson, Lepani, Business Services, P-NG, II- Watson, Michael, Yacht, Korora, 2-115; Watson, R. M., SPC, Noumea, 6-52; Watson, W. H. "Willie", Newspaper, Te Akatauira, 11-59; Watts, John, Political party, compass, 3-28; Waukave, Atau, OBE, 2-45; Wayasse, Hubert, Parisian stars to Tahiti, 1-63; Webb, Ron, Kavachi, 3-34; TAA pilot, 4-35; Weber, J. N., Crown of thorns starfish, 6-41; Wegeberg, John, Weco Assist. Manager, 3-112; Weise, Lowell, Dept. Med. Services, Am. Samoa, 6-52; Welles, Bob, Motorsailer, Sylvia, 4-112; Wells, Yacht, San Ban, 6-111; Westlake, Ken, Norfolk Is. scholar, 5-40; Weston, A. 8., Prof, of Law, Univ. P-NG, 5-101; Weston, Q. V. L., Nauru London office, 7-19; Wheeler, Sir Neil, Plane diverted, 4-72; Whicker, Alan, Film, Norfolk Is., 9-57; Whitcombe, Frank, Walking encyclopedia of the Pacific, 8-93; White, Barry, Yacht, Whitewake, 1-109, 5-111; White, J. S., Administrator, Christmas Is., 6-52; White, Rick, Trimaran, Viva, 11-94; Whiteside, Cherie, Suva dress designer, 5-100, 10-89; Whitlam, Gough, NG visit, 2-27, 2-51, 3-28, 3-147, 4-30; Whitrod, R. W„ Resignation, P-NG, 2-29, 7-30; Police Commissioner, Q., 5-101; Wiese, Lowell, Health improvements, Amer. Samoa, 9-133; Wigzell, Ron, Grows tomatoes in Coconut fibre dust, 8-61; Wilby, Jim, Meteorological "Excellency" Award, 5-105; Wilcock, Robi, Display manager, BP, 6-121; Fiji flag, 7-24; Wilder, Philip, Christmas Is. view, 5-46; Wilhelm, Donald G., Murdered, 4-37, 6-114; Wilkins, Asau reef dredging, 4-16; William, Takake, Buys Marlin Two, 7-105; Williams, 8., Yacht, Nomad, 1-108, 5-109; Williams, Bryan, NZ All-Black, 10-ii; Williams, F. E„ Ancient stones, Trobriands, 4-83; Williams, John, Fiji Civil service localisation, 5-22; Williams, Rev.
John, Journal of missionary voyage, 3-85; Williams, Joseph, Director of Health, Rarotonga, 4-102; S. Pacific Conference, Suva, 10-23; Marriage, 11-32; Williams, Lowell, Ship, Ata, 4-109; Williams, Susie, Tivoli pictures, Apia, 11-55; Williams, Ward, Whereabouts, 9-125, 12-57; Williamson, K. R„ Pt. Moresby population count, 6-47; Willis, Dick, Ketch, Rambler of Berkeley, 4-113; Wills, George, Sells Conflict Is. property, 12-40; Wilson, Clive, Aluminium boat, OT79N, 4-107; Wilson, F. Beryl, Mrs., 40th Anniversary, PIM, 8-16; Aust. Pacific Is. Trade Commission, 10-93; Wilson, George, Hotel, Fiji, 4-62; Wilson, Matt, Fiji independence, 5-27; Wilson, Sir Roland, Qantas Chairman, 9-58; Winchester-Scott, Jim, Former Wau resident, 1-96; Wisdom, John, Air New Zealand, 11-101; Witch el I, George F., Cwlth. Scout Travelling Commissioner, 9-93; Wolfers, D., GEIC population problems, 6-54; Wong, Eddie Yan Kong, MBE, 2-45; Woodford, C. M., Collection of papers, 5-15; Memories, 7- Woodhead, M. J., Crown of thorns starfish, 6-41; Wort, Dulcie, Mrs., Atolau- Samarai boat run, 5-107; Wray, George, South Seas Airways, 8-63; Wren, J. F., Chairman, Emperor Mines, 2-117; Wrightman, Monto, Yacht, Juego, 6-111.
Yaboyang, Ikini, UN World Youth Assembly, 8- Yabsley, Charlie, Car trial, Pt. Moresby, 6- Yalimaiwai, Mrs. Unaisi Wati, First woman JP, Fiji, 8-125; Yauwika, In Brisbane, 7- Yemen, Peter, Master, Stormbird, 5-111; Young, Andrew, United Touring Co., 12-129; Young, Errol R., A/Supervisor of Housing, Cook Is., 1-135; Young, Euan C., S. Pacific Rhinoceros Beetle Project, 3-105, 4-101; Young, Scotty, Former Police Inspector, Fiji, 6-34.
Zimmer, George, Res. Magistrate, Papua, 1920'5, 7-79; Zwart, Hans, Leaves SPC, 5-101.
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Pitcairn Island
Souvenirs for tourists, 1-70; New stamps, 3-119, 7-133; NZ cargo shipment, 4-111; Stores fail to arrive, 5-72; Landslide, 6-71; Coat of Arms, 9-19; New Governor, Sir A.
Galsworthy, 11-32; Clipper-barquentine, Regina Maris, 11-93.
SHIPS Abel Tasman, Broken up, Madang, 2-113; Aeolus, At Sausalito, Calif., 2-115; Aitape, HMAS, HMAS Lae aground, 8-123; Aletta II, Scientific expedition, Marquesas, 7-29; Aloha 111, Sold, 3-117; Hasn't changed hands, 4-113; Altair, Lost, off Malekula, 9-97; Apogee, At Norfolk, US, 1-108; Arita, At Vila, 9-100, 11-95; Asmari, Chartered ship, 4-107; Ata, Grounded, Minerva Reef, 3-115, 4-67; Refloated from reef, 4-105, 4-108; Atarangi, At Suva, 7- Ataruka, At Gove, 4-112; Atlantic Shore, Seismic survey, Tonga,, 10-105; Auckland Exporter, Withdrawn, 8-119; Australis, Fire, 11- Awahnee, At Rarotonga, 2-115; At Auckland, 4-115.
Baleia, Leaves Rabaul, 4-113; Bayonnaise, Plane crash, N. Caledonia, 4-41; Bernina, Yacht, Tahiti, 2-115; Betty Lou, Marine board of enquiry, 6-110, 11-89; BH1, Mili copra barge, 2-109; At Majuro, 5-108; Blanquita, Dinghy found, 5-111; Bluebird of Thorne, Islands cruise, 1-107; Former crewman, Mike Hart, 12- Bluejacket, At Easter Is., 7-110; At Rarotonga, 8-122; Bobby Dee, Marlin Investments vessel, 2-109; Bodmer, D. Lumbers, Smuggling fine, Avarua, 5-129; Bona Dea, At Rarotonga, 11-95; Bonnie, Islands cruise, 1-109; Bonnie Hie, Islands cruise, 4-112; Boussole, In Suva, 8-119; Braeside, Sale imminent, 2-111; Sold, 3-114, 4-27, 9-31; Britannia, Royal visit, 2- 3-28; At Tonga, 4-22; Burton Island, USS, Helicopters land, Aitutaki, 5-39.
Cabo Izarra (see West Star); Cagimaira, On slips, Suva, 7-101; Calypso, At San Diego, 6-111; Canberra, Hurricane Dolly, Tonga, 4-67; Cap Roca, Columbus ship, 11-93; Capitaine Cook, Auckland N. Hebrides run, 5-108; Capitaine Wallis, Auckland-Lautoka run, 5-108; Carina, At Suva, 7-111; Aground, near Suva, 8- Cathay, To call at Vila, 1-97; Cetacean, To leave Durban, 1-108; Chamaru, Leaves NZ, 4-115; Charles Doggett, 1831 voyage, 6-81; Chitral, Aust.-Japan route, 10-96; City of Hankow, Nelson and Robertson ship, 2-116; Coomonderry, Lost, Minerva Reef, 3-115; Coral Chief, Samarai calls, 4-111; Controlled by NGAL, 12-91; Craestar, Conzinc Riotinto exploration vessel, 2-111; Cutty Sark, Ocean races, 1-107; Leaves Fiji, 6-114; Due in Brisbane, 8-122; Leaves N. Hebrides, 9-100; Cyclades, At Nukualofa, 11-94; Cygnus, A., Singapore cruise, 3- Dancing Girl, At Tarawa, 1-108; Danielle, Guadalcanal Salvage Ltd., 6-101; Dawnbreaker, Returns to Suva, 7-111; De Grasse, H-bombs, French Polynesia, 4-145; Delos, Syd.-NG run, 4- Fares reduced, 5-107; Delayed, Pt.
Moresby, 12-95; Derwent Hunter, Repair work, Syd., 5-111; Discovery, At Honolulu, 2-115; Dubloon, At Suva, 7-111; Duiyabaki, Govt.
Landing barge, Fiji, 5-107.
Eigamoya, Melb.-Suva, run, 6-110, 8-116; Profitably employed, 7-30; Eleuthera, Expected, French Polynesia, 6-111; Elhari, At Rarotonga, 8-121, 11-95; Crew members in gaol, 12-98; Eliza, Fiji, early 1800's 3-95; Elizabeth Anne, Solomons trader, 1-105; Ellimatta, To leave Durban, 1-108; Ellinis, Rescues 4 men, French Polynesia, 8-25; Elsita, Expected, Tahiti, 6-111; El Sonador, At Panama, 4-112; Empress of England, Pacific cruise, 3-115; Enna G., Nauru ship, 5-105, 6-110, 7-30, 7-99; Tongan stewards, 9-99; Ereva, In W. Indies, 6-111; Escapee, At Suva, 7-110; Espirito Santo, Tuna ship, 9-97; Estrelita, Leaves Honiara, 7-110; Eta Maru, In Suva, 7-108; Ethel Wells, En route to Ponape, 1-105; Even, To return to NG, 6-113; Ever Prosperity, On Coral reef, off Amedee Lighthouse, 8-123; Officially abandoned, 10-99; Exodus, At Manila, 4-112.
Fairland. Pacific cruise, 3-115; Fairwind (25,000 tons). Pacific cruise, 3-115; Fairwind, 33 ft motor sailer, Queensland coast, 9-100; Fanafjord, Chartered by MILI, 2-109, 3-109; MILI, Japan-Yap and Koror route, 8-115; Fauabu Twomey, Wrecked, Narovorovo, N. Hebrides, 5- Fearless, At Rarotonga, 10-100, 11-95; Finisterra, At Port Moresby, 7-111; Leaves Honiara, 9-100; Fleet Lady, Marlin Investments Ltd., 2-109; Fleetbank, Special trip to Samoas, 2- Fletcher Christian, Leaves Bermuda, 6- Fortuna, In Durban, 2-115, 5-109; Four Winds, At Papeete, 2-115; At Rarotonga, 5-111; Foxtrot, Leaves Rabaul, 4-113; Freya, At Rarotonga, 6-111.
Galilee, Found by USS Niagara Falls, 11-96; Galleon TT, At Pago Pago, 9-100; Gemini, In Suva, 7-111; Grazielle Zeta, Smaller boat, 1-97; Matson to compete, 5-103; Greyville, NG run, 3- Gudrun, Solomon Is. fishing, 3-115; Gunner, N. Britain one-trip charter, 2-114, 3- Gunners Knot, MILI ship, 2-109.
Hakuo, In Durban, 1-108; Hans Hinrich (Renamed Elizabeth Anne); Harrier, At Rarotonga, 10-100, 11-95; Havanah, Lighterage duties, Vila, 4-107; Hawaiian Enterprise, Similar ships, 5- Hecate, At Majuro, 5-108; Dry dock, Fiji, 10-99; Henri Bonnaud, Formerly Paulmarkson, 1-24; Hifofua, Ata on Minerva Reef, 4- Hihifo, At Nukualofa, 10-100; Hinrich Witt, German exports to NG, 2-109; Holmburn, NZ-New Caledonia run, 4-109; Hong Kong Truth, Container cargo service, 12-97; Horomya, Pipe line, Bougainville, 1-103; Hososhima Maru, Caledonian nickel run, 4-108; Houhere, To leave Fiji, 5-111; At Rarotonga, 10-100; To leave Rarotonga, 12-98; Hummingbird Two, Leaves Suva, 7-111, 9-100.
Ida, Brit, service vessel, N. Hebrides, 7-109; Imerina, To be replaced, 2-114; lona, At Suva, 7- lorana. At Durban, 2-115; Iris, Port Authority vessel, Honiara, 5-108; Isabella, BP ship, 10-38; Isbjorn, At Suva, 1-107; Tuna survey, Ellice Is., 8-123; Island Chief, Jim Wilby, Excellency Award, 5-105; Controlled by NGAL, 12-91.
Jacques del Mar, Poranui rescue, 2-30; Lord Howe stops discontinued, 8-117; Jacques del Mar 11, Service complaints, 1-101; Jane Gifford, MILI scow, 1-105; Jardine, Cairns-Moresby run, 2-103; Jayel, Leaves Suva, 6-114; At Vila, 8- Jellicle 11, Due in Auckland, 1-107; At Nukualofa, 11-94; John Williams VII, Mission ship, GEIC, 5-105; Sir John Field, 6- Captain Richard Beadon, 7-108; Joshua S, Leaves Fiji, 12-98; Juego, To leave San Diego, 6-111; Just David, At Minerva Reef, 4- At Niue, 11-101.
Kahuna Magic, Leaves Rarotonga, 10-100; In Tonga, 12-98; Kalewa, Leaves Fiji, 12-98; Kari-L, To leave Townsville, 10-100; Karma, At Rarotonga, 11-95; Kashan, Placer Exploration ship, Lae, 5-105; Kelasa, In Durban, 2-115, 5- Kelvinbank, Wreck, Ocean Is., 3-38; Keo, Brit, services vessel, N. Hebrides, 7-109; Ketiga, At Lord Howe Is., 8-122; Kittiwake, At Rabaul, 1-107; At Tarawa, 4-115; Kla-How- Ya, At Rarotonga, 6-111; Klarabar, Built 1860, 10- Klis, Tri, In NZ, 1-108; Kochab, Fiji to Hawaii, 2-115; Konanda, BP trade ship, 11- Korong, At Whitsunday Group, 8-121; Leaves Townsville, 10-100; Korora, In Capetown, 2- Kunda, Leaves Townsville, 8-122; Kyoshin Maru Number 23, Takes clams, Palau, 3- La Balsa, Pacific voyage, 12-32, 12-35; Lady Lata, Pago Pago-Apia service, 11-91; Ladybird, In Fiji, 7-111; Lae, HMAS, Aground, off N.
Britain, 8-123; Laganbank, Solomons copra shipments, 3-124; Lagune, At Rarotonga, 10-100; At Nukualofa, 11-96; La Mouette, At Thursday Is., 9-100; Lanalau, Passenger gives birth to son, 4-72; Lazy L, To leave Rarotonga, 1-108; In Suva, 2-115; To leave Townsville, 8-122; In Fiji, 12-98; Leilani, Bismarck Shipping Cos., 6-110; Lemana, Replaced, 3-112; Libertad, At Noumea, 6-107; Longships, catamaran. In Fiji, 6-114; Loyaute, Replaces lost vessel, 1-103; Lualan, At Suva, 6-113; Leaves Fiji, 12-98; Luhesand, NZ-Tahiti run, 4-109; Lurline, Sold to Chandris Line, 8-119.
Maclaren-King 11, Sold to Steamships Trading, 10-99; Madang, HMAS, HMAS Lae aground, 8-123; Makora, In Nukualofa, 10-100; Malaysia, Pt. Moresby wharf, 12-95; Malekula, Sold, 1-99; Malulu, To leave Samarai, 10-100; Mamamouchi. In Capetown, 2-115; Mandalay, At Lord Howe Is., 1-109; Mapu, Left Lautoka, 6- At Rotuma, 7-111; Aground, off Rotuma, 8-123; Maraenui, Research vessel, Tonga, 2-33; XIV JANUARY, 1971 PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY
Marie Celine, In Pago Pago, 1-108; To leave Auckland, 4-112; Marie Clare, Later renamed Gunner, 2-114; Mariposa, Sold by Matson, 9-95; Last call at Rarotonga, 11-54; Maristela, In Durban, 1-108, 5-109; Marlin Two, Bought by Tekake William, 7-105; Maroro, Fiji cruises, 1-103; Becalmed, off Naselai, 8-121; Marsina, Chartered by BP, 4-27; Martinetta, Survey vessel, Fiji, 8-119; Mary Moore, Nelson and Robertson ship, 2-116; Matipo, Bought from A. Rusden, 1-103; Medea, Salvage hopes abandoned, 7-108; Meegara, Beachcomber Cruises Ltd., Fiji, 6-110; Meridian, At Rabaul, 4-115; Merlin, At Rarotonga, 8-122; Midnight Mover, Lost Chinese junk, 9-31; Minerva, HMS, At Banks and Torres Is., 11-93; Minnesota, NG Anglican Mission, 3-114; Mistral, At Rarotonga, 7-110; Leaves Vate, 9-100; In Suva, 12-98; Moanaraoi, Good profits, 1-97; Tom Murdoch, 10-97; Moana Roa, Stopover, AitutalO, 1-70; NZ banana shipment, 3-123; Freight increase, 9-98; Monte Cristo, In Papeete, 4-111; Monterey, Sold by Matson, 9-95; Last call at Rarotonga, 11-54; Montoro, To be sold, 4-27, 11-89; Aust. crew, 6-105; Melb.-NG run, 6-110; From "Isabella" to "Montoro", 10-38; Seamen's strike, 10-96; Moonraker, At Lord Howe Is., 1-109; Moresby, BP ship, 1-99; To be sold, 4-27; Strike, 5-105, 6-105; Mungo, *Vt Rarotonga, 2-113; Myonie, To leave Durban, 1-109; Myrtlebank, Amelia Earhart, 4-44; Mystic, At Rarotonga, 7-110; At Honiara, 9-100.
Haiula Malau, Launched, Suva, 1-105; Nam Hae 267, S. Korean fishing vessel, 1-105; Berthed, Nukualofa, 2-114; Nam Hae 255, )rowning disaster, Amer. Samoa, 11-89; Nam Hae 267; S. Korean fishing vessel, 1-105; Berthed, Nukualofa, 2-114; Nereus, In Rabaul, 1-116; New Horizons, At Rarotonga, 5-111; Hew Moon, Pleasure craft, Suva, 7-109; Nexus, Fo leave Rabaul, 2-115; Due, Solomons, 3-117; .eaves Suva, 6-114; At Rarotonga, 8-122; Himos, Syd.-Lae run, 3-113, 4-27; Fares rejuced, 5-107; Ninikoria, Engine mishaps, 1-99; .aptain E. V. Ward, 7-105; Stand-in skipper, A. Henson, 7-109; Niuvakai, Tongan Copra Board, 2-109; Losing money, 6-103; Nomad (B.
Villiams), In Durban, 1-108, 5-109; Nomad, eaves Rarotonga, 1-107; Noumea, Port Authority Tugboat, 4-107.
Iberon, In Durban, 5-111; Odyssey, Leaves iji, 12-98; Olmeda, At Banks and Torres Is., 1-93; Omega, In Pago Pago, 1-108; One md All, To arrive in Syd., 5-109; Onewa, ’oranui rescue attempt, 2-30, 4-107; 00100100, Measure craft, Suva, 7-109; Orcades, At Suva, loumea, 6-35; Oriental Ladv, In Rabaul, 4-113; Ironsay, Hurricane Dolly, tonga, 4-67; OT79N, (aimed by Bill Martin, 4-107; Otumotu-Lalo, '. Warner's boat, 4-109. acific Paul, Takatik Is. dock, 6-110; Palu teru, N. Hebrides manganese, 8-126; Pandora 11, At Fanning Is., 7-110; Papuan Explorer, ormerly State Sarawak, 2-113; Papuan iberty, Bismarck Shipping Cos., 6-110; Paullarkson. Launched, NZ, 8-122; Pen CTuick IV, xpected in Noumea, 1-109; At Noumea, 2-115; lum-Belly of Bequia, News wanted, 9-100; In ahiti, 11-96; Poranui, Aground, near Lifou s., 1-24, 2-30, 2-32, 3-42; Princess eopoldma. Purchased by China Navigation Cos., -95; Princess Margreit, Renamed Enna G., -105. ueen of the Isles, Tongan Govt, vessel, 11-29; ueenborough, HMAS, At Norfolk Is., 11-36; ueequeg. At Rabaul, 4-113; At Apia, 7-111; t Townsville, 9-100. aireva, At Thursday Is., 9-100; Ra Marama, ui Governor's yacht, 8-121; Rambler of erkeley. Crown of thorns starfish, 4-42; Leaves abaul, 4-113; Ravakai, Cook Is. tuna sampan, -105; Rebel, Yachties' better deal, Pago, ■lO6, NG cruise, 1-108; Trans-Tasman race, •116, 4-115, 5-38; To leave Cairns, 8-121; t Samarai, 10-100; Regina Maris, At Pitcairn, 1-93; Resolution, At Rarotonga, 5-111; Leaves autoka, 12-98; Restless, To leave Syd., 3-117; t Rarotonga, 12-98; Return of the Dove, aaves Virgin Is., 1-108; Robert Hartley, In / , L ' 7 ’ 111; Rosie D ' Formerly Triaster, 5-105; lelb.-NG run, 6-110, 7-30; Ryno, Suwarrow, 876, 2-90. abaai, Wrecked Seychelles, 1-107; Still on >ef, 2-115; Safia, Aust.-NG service, 2-105; aqa Fjiord, Pitcairn visit, 1-70; Samarai, HMAS, MAS Lae aground, 8-123; Samos, Aust .-Port Moresby service, 11-93; Delayed, Pt. Moresby, 12-95; San Ban, S. Pacific plans, 6-111; Sana, To leave Syd., 3-117; In Townsville, 8-121; In Samarai, 10-100; Santa Teretia 11, Aground, Nauru, 2-114, 3-38, 3-113; Replacement, 5-105; Santo No. 3, Aground, Torres Is., 5-108; Sariba, Aust.-NG service, 2-105; Sawankhaloke, In Durban, 2-115, 5-109; Schnouf, Sold, Noumea, 9-100; Sea Rover, ketch. In Durban, 1- In Cape Town, 2-115; Sea Smoke, At Rarotonga, 8-122; At Suva, 11-94; Seeadler, Count Von Luckner, 8-91, 10-iii; Seefree, S.
Pacific cruise, 4-112; Seeker, Trimaran salvage, Nasilai Reef, 11-96; Undergoing repairs, Suva, 12-98; Seeschaum, At Suva, 6-113; Sere-Ni- Wai, Ownership dispute, Suva, 5-107; She, At Suva, 7-111; Shearwater 11, Kind words on Samoa, 12-98; Shota Rustaveli, Chartered by Trans Tours, 1-59; Shu Bi Himmany, At Norfolk Is., 7-111; At Lord Howe Is., 8-122; Sierra, Matson ship, 5-103; Six Stars, Takes Indonesians from Koror to Singapore, 5-108; Slembe, To replace Imerina, 2-114; Sletholm, Karlander ship, 11-89; Slidre Timur, Syd.- Honiara service, 2-113; Lord Howe calls, 8-117; Ban on charter, 12-95; Snark, Jack London's boat, 6-36; Snoris, To sail for Reunion, 9-100; Solo, Wrecked, Chile, 3-116; Songvaar, At Rarotonga, 6-114; Sonoma, Matson vessel, 5-103; Sold by Matson, 9-95; Spirit, At Rarotonga, 9-100; Spitzfels, Noumea tugboat unloaded, 4-107; Stardrift, At Rarotonga, 11-95; At Nukualofa, 11-96; Stardust, To leave Hawaii, 4-112; State Sarawak, Steamships Trading Cos., 2- To be renamed Papuan Explorer, 2-113; Storm Bird, Not forgotten, 5-111; Susan Jane, Marlin Investments Ltd., 2-109; Svanen, Leaves Thursday Is., 9-100; Swanhilde, To leave Auckland, 1-109; Sylvia, For sale, 4-112.
Tabakea, Conversion to ferry, 7-120; Tagua, Fire, Moana Roa, 3-123; Taipoosek, Chartered ship, 4-107; Taiyuan, China Navigation ship, 8-116; Cruise, 4-109, 9-95, 12-97; Tamango, At Honiara, 5-108; Tamure, Circumnavigation, 4- 112; Tangent, At Rarotonga, 11-95; Tango, In Suva, 7-111; In Brisbane, 12-98; Tarmin, To leave Durban, 1-108; Tarrielle, Drifting off Viti Levu, 8-121; Tasmania Star, At Pitcairn Is., 5- 72; Tattoo, Leaves Suva, 6-114; Taurangi, Frank Melhop, 5-111; Tavae, Arrives Pago Pago, 1-105; Taveuni, To assist Ata, 3-115, 4-109; Cargo rates increase, 6-107; Tein Loon No. 201, off reef, Suva passage, 5-103; Teledex, Prospecting ship, Santo, 1-105; Teledex IV, Seismic survey ship, 1-29; Te Mariner, To leave Honiara, 3- Sold, Solomon Is., 9-100; Temauri, Tows Teraka, 6-109; Teraka, GEIC Marine training school, 1-103; Transmission troubles, 6-109; Future in doubt, 8-116; Thallo, Chartered for Cook Is., 11-91, 12-95; Thelka, At Lord Howe Is., 8-122; Thomas Washington, Pacific expedition, 6-109; Thorsisle, Pacific Is. Transport Line, 12-97; 3001, barge, In Syd., 3-109; Tiare, At Rarotonga, 5-111; At Apia, 7-111; Tobi Clipper, Charter lapses, 2-103; Recharters, 3-112; Tofua, Cargo rates increase, 6-107; Toloa, Arrives Pago Pago, 1-105; Tongariro, Pitcairn Is. shipment, 4-111; Tradewind, Reported missing, 6-113; Treasure, In NZ, 1-107; Trewidden, Fatal stabbing, 4-38, 4-108; Triaster, Bought by Nauru Local Govt. Council, 4-111; To be renamed Rosie D, 5-105; Tri-Odyssey tri. Bought by J. Douglas, 1-108; Triventure!
Wrecked off Mozambique, 1-109; Truk Islander, Truk murder, 4-37; Tryste, At Rarotonga, 10- 11-95; Tui Taveuni, On slips, Suva, 7-101; Tulagi y Solomon logs, 2-105; To be sold, 2-111, 4-27, 6-107; Strike, 5-105; Uneconomic, 9-99; Last run in Oct., 10-96; Sold 11- Tzu Hang, In British Columbia, 1-109.
Uhuru, To leave Tahiti, 4-112; At Rarotonga, 5-109; United States, Pitcairn visit, 1-70; Uwhilna, Leaves Fiji, 12-98.
Vacilador, Gutted by fire, Syd., 3-116; Valhalla, Leaves Durban, 4-113; Valinco, Society-Marquesas run, 3-115; Vampire, At Lord Howe, 7-109; Ventura, Matson ship, 5-103; Sold by Matson, 9-95; Venture, At Suva, 6-113; Veranima, Nearing completion, Auckland, 6-114; Verney, Officer granted asylum, Tahiti, 4-108; Ville De Noumea, Noumea "grocery run", 1-101; Viva, At Suva, 11-94; Vuniwai, Fiji Med. Dept, ship, 5-107.
Waimate, Taken off run, 2-109; Cargo rates increase, 6-107; NZ-islands run, 6-110; Wairangi, At Suva, 6-113; Wanderer, Leaves Rarotonga, 1-107; Wanderer IV, At Apia, 10- Weir, At Durban, 5-109; Wellington Exporter, Noumea-NZ run, 8-119; West Star, S. Pacific cruises, 1-61, 7-64, 12-97; West Wind V, Leaves Rabaul, 1-107; In Rabaul, 4-115; In Honiara, 7-110; To return to Syd., 9-100; Leaves Fiji, 12-98; Whai, Leaves Noumea, 6-111; At Honiara, 7-110; Whirlwind Four, At Rarotonga, 6-113; White Squall (built 1881), Whereabouts wanted, 6-36; Whitewake, At Moorea, 1-109; At Rarotonga, 5-111; Windwagon, Hawaii to California, 2-115.
Solomon Islands
Administration: Localisation, 5-25; T. Russell, Chief Secretary, 9-19.
Agricultural Pests: S. Pacific Rhinoceros Beetle Project, 3-105.
Agriculture: Copra drying, 3-75; Freak coconut tree, 10-64; Oil palms, 11-104.
Animals: Crocodile attacks canoe, 7-43; Crocodile skins, 8-32.
Books: C. J. Hinton, The search for the Islands of Solomon, 1-87; D. Horton, Fire over the islands. 9-87.
Commerce: Copra sold on open market, 3-124; Price control, 5-122.
Crime: N. Vincent fined $5, 3-124; Men fined for assault, 9-57.
Customs (Native): How to make your own money, 11-61.
Economy: Something for the Solomons, 4-35.
Education: Church v. govt., 8-35.
Ethnology, Population: Intermarriage, 2-72; Census, 9-44.
Finance: Custom money, 2-43, New 50 cent pieces, 3-75; How to make your own money, 11- Fishing: Shark attacks, 3-105, 6-51; Fish catches, 3-115.
General: Slim Dusty, 7-25; Charlie Bobongi seeks relatives, 7-44; C, F. C. Macaskie, 10-iv Fiji independence celebrations, 11-24; Agricultural Show Queen, 12-28; C. W. Seton, Governing Council: To replace Legislative and Executive Councils, 2-25; Government by Committee, 6-26; Elected members have majority, 8-18; Chairmen, 8-18; Islanders feel their way, 9-19; Unusual constitution, 10-23; Second session, 12-28.
Health: "Cabbage" on the mend, 5-143, Polio treatment, 7-44.
History: C. M. Woodford papers, 5-15; Pottery left by Mendana? 10-37, 12-39.
Justice, Law: Bush justice, 10-44.
Legislative Council: Tourist Authority Bill, 1-23, Marine Biology: Gloria maris shells, 6-101; Coconut crab, 7-43.
Mining: Bauxite, Rennell Atoll, 1-126; Mining prospects, 3-105, 4-35; Nickel, 5-119.
Newspapers: BSIP newssheet, 10-64.
Pictorial Supplement: A place to live in, 9-45.
Politics: New parliamentary system, 2-25; Elections, 7-25, 11-3.
Postage: Custom money stamps, 2-43; 1969 Christmas stamp, 8-31.
Religion: Church v. govt, on education policy 8-35; Revival meetings, 11-34.
Shipping: Slidre Timur, Syd.-Honiara, 2-113; Aust. shipbuilding assistance, 3-111; Russian ship, Tamango, 5-108; Guadalcanal Salvage Ltd., 6-101; Honiara Marine and Shipyard Co. 8-127; HMS Minerva and Olmeda, 11-93.
Social Life: Clothing, 2-72; Passion Play, Lawson Tama, 5-72.
Timber: Aust. demand for logs, 2-105.
Tourism; Tourist Authority Bill, 1-23; Something for the Solomons, 4-35; Fascinating Solomons, 10-59; Melanesian Tourist Federation, 11-116/ Vulcanology: Kavachi, volcano, 1-70; Kavachi shows itself, 3-34.
World War II; Where is Button? 2-32; Wartime ammunition, 10-64.
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South Pacific
COMMISSION Local Govt. Seminar, 1-31; Harry Moors, Secretary-General, 1-39; Budget, 1-131, 9-26; Islands balance of power, 2-15; Flag rises in Noumea, 3-36; Educ. Training Centre, Suva, 3-56; A. Henry's views, 5-31, 6-26; H. Zwart, demographer, 5-101; R. McCumstie, Noumea, 6-52; 10th Conference, Fiji, 9-26, 10-18; N.
Caledonian funds, 9-27; S. Inder's view, 11-19; Fisheries meeting, Noumea, 12-93.
Tokelau Group
No gaol, 9-133.
TONGA Administration: Ramage review of salaries, 3-30; Copra Board, 4-121, 11-32; Budget, 8-131; Foreign Affairs, Special Assistant, Prince Tupoutoa, 10-ii.
Agriculture: Vanilla beans, 4-141; Letchi tree bears fruit, 5-36; Banana plantation contest, 5-139; Banana-growers need advice, 4-141; Fruit salad plant, 6-33; Tonga Produce Board, 10-105.
Aviation: Vavau airfield, 8-26.
Books: Willey, K., Naked island, 9-87.
Commerce: Fiji trade mission, 6-121; Imports from NZ, 11-108.
Co-operative Societies: Poultry producers, 3- Crime: Growing problem, 1-20; Tourists and Sunday observance, 1-22; Gang trouble, 2-70; Copra Board finances, 3-35.
Economy: Outside investment invited, 7-112.
Education: M. 'Unga, child prodigy, 1-67; Education must be "freed", 7-131.
Ethnology, Population: Family planning, 1-15; Birth rate increases, 11-33.
Finance; New coins, 1-45; Five-year plan, 7-112; Budget, 8-131.
Fires: BP store, Nukualofa, 10-26.
Fishing; Lobster hatchery, Mango, 3-33.
General: Apollo 12, seen from Niuafoou, 1-39; Where time really ends, 2-32, 4-44; Royal visit, 4- 4-53; Half-truths on Tonga, 4-42; Loloma Mataele, Poet, 5-40; Protest over bomb, 11-31.
Health: Hotel drainage problems, 1-38; Dr.
Mumi Tatola and family planning, 7-69; Vaiola Hospital, 7-114; Catholic Church and birth control, 9-28; Filariasis study, 11-35.
Labour: Labour for Hutt Valley, NZ, 10-40; Striking plumbers set up shop, 11-107.
Land: Nobles must return land, 2-6 Mining; Off-shore prospect! r Oil search, 1-126, 5-122, I L Music, Sione Johannson, Newspapers: Tonga Chronicle, 6-103.
Organisations: Tonga Assoc, of Australia, 5-54; Red Cross, 11-101.
Overseas Representation: Prince Tupoutoa, Foreign Affairs, 10-ii; Diplomatic relations with Korea, 10-41.
Politics: Independence, 4-23, 6-22, 7-26, 8-61; Tonga takes it in her stride, 12-47.
Postage; Oil search stamps, 1-45; Missing Tongan parcels, 6-37, 8-30; Stamps that smell, 9-133.
Radio; Popular in Fiji, 3-32.
Religion: Prayers for protection from storms, 2-30; Catholic Church and birth control, 9-28.
Royalty: Position questioned, 1-16; Princess Siuilikutapu's marriage annulled, 1-32, 2-32, 2- 3-41; Nobles must return land, 2-67, 4-42, 5-36; J. Fanamanu's view, 3-41, 11-4; Princess Pilolevu, 3-105; First baron created, 7- Princess Siuilikutapu's new marriage, 8- 11-33; Crown Prince gets a job, 10-ii.
Shipping: Port au Prince treasure, 2-33; Falcon Is. or new shoal? 2-107; Cement barge, 2-111, 3- 8-119; Korean fishing vessels, 2-114; Ata grounded, Minerva Reef, 3-115, 4-67; Ata refloated, 4-105, 4-108; Niuvakai loses money, 6-103; Govt, ship. Queen of the Isles, 11-29.
Tourism: Tourists and Sunday observance, 1-22, 11-3; International dateline Hotel, 1-38; Dateline closes on Sunday, 2-28; Neiafu Hotel, 3- Hurricane Dolly, 4-67.
Weather: Strong gales, 2-30; Hurricane Dolly, 4- 4-108.
Whaling; They whale the hard way, 10-40.
U.S. Trust Territory
Capture of Guam and Ladrone Is. 1898, 1-35; Continental Airlines, 1-63; Supermarket, Uliga Islet, Majuro, 1-112; Crown of thorns starfish, 2- C. Heine, Deputy District Administrator, Yap, 2-101; Congress against income tax, 3- Marianas and Guam, 3-75; Kyoshin Maru Number 23 forfeited, 3-109; Koror-Babelthuap ferry, 3-115; Census, 3-119; Wilhelm Murdered, 4- Ponape, 1970, 4-57; Bk. Review, Topping, D. M., Spoken Chamorro, 4-96; Bk. Review, Bender, B. W., Spoken Marshallese, 4-96; Political future, 5-28; People return to Bikini Atoll, 5-44; Bikini Atoll returned to USTT, 5- Missile testing site, Kwajalein, 6-36; Fish killed in Truk Lagoon, 6-51, 7-45; Skipjack fishing research, 6-51; Takatik Is. dock, 6-110; Micronesians in San Francisco, 7-37; Challenge to US land ownership, 7-38, 10-iv, 11-117; History, 7-38; Political Status Delegation, 8-27, 9-18; Ml LI's new ship, Fanafjord, 8-115; Pope invited to Saipan, 9-133; A. Enderle, Gyro-copter, 10-ii; C. Domnick, Independence dream, 10-31; MlLI under fire, 10-95; Japan 11-33; Hippies not wanted, 11-55; of Yap, 11-64; When Samoans exile, 11-79; American w^6vV in9 t * 1ingS/ 12 ‘ 19 -
West Irian
Repatriation, 1-31; Copper mining, 2-120, 3-121, 7-120; P-NG Army tour, 3-146; Influenza, 3-146; UN fishing project, 4-111; Dr. Moh Hatta, 8-125; Pertamina Oil Corp. contract, 12-107.
Western Samoa
Agricultural Pests: Rhinoceros beetle, 6-71.
Agriculture: Developmental project, 1-96.
Aviation: DCS air crash, 2-24, 8-25.
Commerce; Fiji trade mission, 6-121.
Communications: With American Samoa, 7-3.
Crime: Glue sniffers, 2-72; Crimes decrease, 6-34; Home brew drunkenness, 6-51.
Economy: Five-year economic development plan, 10-37; Prospects excellent, 12-35.
Education; Apprenticeship scholarships, NZ, 5-147.
Fishing; Fishing self-sufficiency in 3 years, 12-91.
Forestry: Potlatch timber operations, Asau, 10-111.
General: Information wanted, 1-36; Pope may visit, 7-24; Cook Commemorative coins, 10-38; NZ pregnancy tests for Samoan girls, 11-34.
Health: Agricultural chemicals cause sickness, death, 7-45.
History: When Samoans lived in distinguished exile, 11-79.
Justice, Law: G. J. Donne, Supreme Court Bench, 1-95.
Labour: Casual basic wage increased, 7-120.
Language; Simultaneous interpretation, Maota Fono, 9-131.
Newspapers: P. Creevey and Samoa Times, 9-93; Guam Publications and Samoa Times, 10-109.
Organisation: Rotary Club, 10-107.
Overseas Representation: No diplomatic representation, 7-19.
Politics: Elections, 2-26; Tamasese, new Prime Minister, 3-27; New cabinet, 4-50; To join British Commonwealth, 7-25; Simultaneous interpretation, Maota Fono, 9-131; Cabinet still cautious, 10-37; Maota Fono building, 12-40.
Postage: Church stamps, 1-91; Hurricane., Royal visit, stamps, 4-27; Aviation stamps, 7-23; Captain Cook stamp, 11-36; Pope Paul stamps, 12-31; Christmas stamps, 12-66.
Religion: Church stamps, 1-91; Transcendental meditation, 11-55.
Shipping: Asau reef dredging, 2-113, 4-16; Betty Lou capsize enquiry, 6-110, 11-89; Jt.
Marine Safety Board, 10-96; Apia-Pago trading vessel, 10-99; Lady Lata, 11-91.
Sport: 1978 SP Games wanted in Apia, 5-35; Paul Wallwork, weightlifter, 5-41; All Blacks tour of S. Africa, 7-99.
Tourism; Travelodge may not build Apia Hotel, 1-59; Hotel-resort, Taumesina, 7-59; Conflict of tourism, 12-66; Kind words on Samoa, 12-98.
Weather; Cyclones every eight years, 3-119; Hurricane stamps, 4-27.
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