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In this issue (25 headings)
  1. Pacific Islands Monthly p.1
  2. American Samoa p.2
  3. Book Reviews p.3
  4. British Solomon p.3
  5. Islands Protectorate p.3
  6. Cook Islands p.4
  7. French Polynesia p.5
  8. Gilbert And Ellice p.5
  9. Islands Colony p.5
  10. Johnston Island p.6
  11. Letters To The Editor p.6
  12. Lord Howe Island p.6
  13. New Caledonia p.6
  14. New Hebrides p.7
  15. Norfolk Island p.7
  16. Pacific Islands p.8
  17. Papua-New Guinea p.8
  18. Pitcairn Island p.14
  19. Solomon Islands p.15
  20. E Pacific Islands Monthly p.16
  21. South Pacific p.16
  22. Tokelau Group p.16
  23. U.S. Trust Territory p.16
  24. West Irian p.16
  25. Western Samoa p.16
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INDEX TO VOLUME 41 of the

Pacific Islands Monthly

Box 3408, G.P.O. Sydney JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1970 Supplement to PIM, January, 1971

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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

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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!

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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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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

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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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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.

XVI JANUARY, 1971-PACIFIC ISLANDS MONTHLY