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Resources for the study of Environmental Transformation in the Pacific Pacific Collections at The Australian National University

Compiled by staff of the ANU Library, the Pacific Research Archives and the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau for Causes and Consequences of Environmental Transformation in the Pacific: a workshop for staff and students of the ANU, 21 October 2011. The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Room 4201, Coombs Building Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 October 2011 Printed by the ANU Printing Service. Front cover: Russell Blong & Chris McKee, The Rabaul Eruption 1994: Destruction of a Town, Sydney, Natural Hazards Research Centre, Macquarie University, 1995; held in the Joe Barr, Collection of Pacific Disaster Management Records, JB-DM/0503b.

Pacific Collections at the ANU holding resources for the study of environmental transformation in the Pacific The School of Pacific Studies, established in 1948, was one of the four founding Research Schools of the Australian National University. The University s long standing interest in the study of Pacific islands countries and territories is reflected by the strength of the Pacific resources held in its libraries and archives. The Pacific collections have been built up to serve the research interests of Pacific scholars and students. THE ANU LIBRARY has been collecting Pacific research, study and teaching materials since the establishment of the University. It is a major resource in Australia and the region for Pacific Islands studies and research. The Library s collection focuses on the history and society of all Pacific island countries and territories, although there is a distinct emphasis on Papua New Guinea and Melanesia in particular. The ANU Library has always (within its budget constraints) sought to keep up to date with major international trends in Pacific books, journals and e-resources. Most of the Library s Pacific resources are housed in the Menzies and Chifley Buildings. Further Pacific research and teaching resources are held in all the other libraries of the Australian National University, namely: Sciences (Hancock), Law, Art and Music. The Hallstrom Pacific Collection is now held at the ANU Library. It was the special collection of the Library of the Australian School of Pacific Administration (ASOPA). In 1997 it was donated to the National Library of Australia and given on loan to the University of New South Wales Library for ten years. In 2007 the Hallstrom Pacific Collection was transferred into the hands of the ANU Library. This valuable collection has its origins in 1948 when Sir Edward Hallstrom donated 10,000 to the Commonwealth Government to acquire books and other library materials for a Pacific affairs and colonial administration library, which became part of the ASOPA Library at Mosman, NSW. The collection numbers over 1,600 items, mainly books, some dating from the 17 th Century, on Pacific, Asian and Australian colonial administration, history, exploration, anthropology and other related subject areas. Many of the books are considered rare. A few archival papers and some Pacific islands photograph albums are held in the Collection. This Collection consolidates the extensive Pacific resources now available at the ANU.

Salafou artificial island, Mala, Solomons. Photo by J.W. Beattie, in his album, Torres, Santa Cruz, Reef Islands, Malaita Solomon Islands, in the Hallstrom Pacific Collection. Papua New Guinea Patrol Reports [microform] consists of more than 30,000 patrol reports, filmed by the PNG National Archives in 1989-1990 in collaboration with the Melanesian Studies Resource Center. The microfiche are arranged in eleven districts with multiple sub-district sets; and microfiches are accompanied by printed guides. There is an online guide at <http://portal.ucsd.edu/ locations/sshl/resources/featured-collections/melanesian-studies-resource-center/>. The reports from government patrols are a major source of primary information on the pre-independence (before 1976) era. Patrol officers and other officials wrote detailed documents reporting on all aspects of the work carried out by the patrols. Therefore, patrol reports give first hand accounts on many topics, from first contact with remote Highland villages, to census counts, tax collection, health care, administration of justice, plantations, missionaries, anthropological descriptions, tribal warfare, languages, etc. 2

Cover sheet for report of Aiome Patrol No.1 of 1956/57 by Patrol Officer B. McBride scanned from National Archives and Public Records Services of PNG microfiche copies of Patrol Reports, Madang District, Aiome Station, Vol.1. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Pacific and Indian Ocean Department and Pacific Dependent Territories Department (FCO) [microform and electronic resource] In 1994, in the absence of plans elsewhere, the ANU Library began ordering microfilm copies of Colonial Office files on the Pacific Islands. 1 This copying project continued the Australian Joint Copying Project microfilming of Colonial Office file series on the Western Pacific and Fiji. The UK National 1 Maureen Kattau, Microfilming of Pacific Records in the Public Record Office, Pambu, 5:4, Nov 1996, and Ewan Maidment, Microfilming Pacific Islands Records at the National Archives (UK), Pambu, 5:21, Jun 1996. 3

Archives supplied the ANU Library with 35mm microfilms or digital copies of selected files in the following series: CO 83, CO 225, CO 537, CO1023, CO1036 & FCO 32 dealing with UK and Commonwealth relations with the South Pacific Commission and the West Pacific High Commission, Fiji, Tonga, Mauritius, the Seychelles, the New Hebrides, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, the British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Pitcairn, and the British Indian Ocean Territory through to the early 1970s. PNGinLaw [electronic resource]. These CD-ROM databases, accessible through the ANU Library, consist of Papua New Guinea legislation, judgments, treaties, PNG law generally and indexes. They are quarterly (January, April, July and October). From 1997, the following have been included: Mining and petroleum law library, Legal practice library, Constitutional laws library, Property law library, Environmental and natural resources library, Public services library, National legislation, Post-independence judgments catchwords index. Informit Online (RMIT Publishing), also accessible through the ANU Library, are multidisciplinary databases providing a strong source of online full text, multi media and index databases on Australasian scholarly research. It is especially strong on the Asia Pacific region. This collection covers a wide range of subjects including agriculture, business, economics, education, history, indigenous studies, law, medicine, politics, science and the social sciences. The College of Asia and the Pacific holds useful Pacific research materials produced by those parts of the College associated with the, now defunct, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS), including the Cartography, Geospatial and Photography units and the various research arms of the Research School: Pacific History, Linguistics, Political and Social Change, State Society and Governance, Human Geography, the Land Management Group, Archaeology and Natural History and Anthropology. For more information on the Pacific holdings of the ANU Library please email the Pacific Librarian: asiapacific.library@anu.edu.au. 4

THE PACIFIC RESEARCH ARCHIVES (PRA), established in 2007, is located within the ANU Archives Program in the Menzies Building. It is collecting an important body of Pacific islands unpublished and published research records and also provides an administrative umbrella for industrial, trade and labour archives relating to the Pacific islands collected by the Noel Butlin Archives Centre (the PRA s sister organization in the ANU Archives Program). A number of finding aids which guide researchers using the collection have been produced. Personal collections at the PRA. The Pacific Research Archives actively collects the research papers of scholars and individuals who have worked in the Pacific Islands. Many of these collections relate to the Pacific environment, including the areas of agriculture, land tenure, marine resources, phosphate mining and marine resources. Examples are given below: CLARKE, Dr William - Geographer, Anthropologist. Research notebooks, papers & photographs relating to land use in Papua New Guinea, particularly the Bomagai-Angoiang people, 1952 1971 (ANUA 339) CRAWFORD, Professor Sir John - RSPAS, VC 1968-73, Chancellor 1976-84. Addresses given by Crawford relating to trade policy & agricultural economics, 1933-1982 (ANUA 17) DENOON, Professor Donald - Emeritus Professor & Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific & Asian History, RSPAS. Pacific research papers on mining in Bougainville, Papua New Guinean independence, Ulli Baier, UPNG Council, c.1970s-1990s (ANUA 411) DOUTCH, F.W. Burns Philp worker. Photographs of people, island scenes & phosphate mining on Banaba (Ocean Island), ca. 1913-1915 (ANUA 302) EDWARDS family Worked for the British Phosphate Company. Photographs of people, island scenes & phosphate mining on Banaba (Ocean Island), 1960s-1970s (ANUA 297) HARDMAN, Lillian - Worked for the British Phosphate Company. Photographs of people, island scenes & phosphate mining on Banaba (Ocean Island), 1960s-1970s (ANUA 296) HITCHCOCK, Nancy Dietician. Colour photographic slides on food production & use in PNG, Nauru & Banaba, 1957-1963 (ANUA 293) HOWLETT, Professor Diana Human Geographer. Research materials on population, agriculture & natural resources in the Pacific Islands. Includes census 5

data & government reports for Kiribati, Samoa, Vanuatu & Niue, 1970s-1980s (ANUA 328) MACINTYRE, Dr Martha & FOALE, Dr Simon. Photographs of the impact of mining on the people and environment of the Island of Lihir, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea, c.1997-2002 (ANUA 269) SACK, Dr Peter - Senior Fellow, Law, RSSS. Papers relating to land claims and land tenure in Papua New Guinea, 1930-1932, 1952-1974 (ANUA 385) SHAND, Dr Richard (Ric) Fellow, Dept of Economics, RSPAS 1961-99. Papers & publications on agricultural policy, labour & economic development in Papua New Guinea, 1947-1992 (ANUA 261). PAMBU microfilm available (PMB 1237) WARD, Professor Alan Emeritus Professor of History, University of Newcastle, NSW. Papers on land matters & administration in Papua New Guinea & New Caledonia, 1960-1997 (ANUA 272) PAMBU microfilm available, (PMB 1168) WARD, Professor R Gerard - Professor of Human Geography, RSPAS, 1971-98. Pacific research papers & maps relating to land use & tenure in Fiji & Papua New Guinea, also contains data on Pacific navigation, c.1958-2007 (ANUA 258) WARD, Dr Marion Geographer. Research papers on transport issues, urbanization & development in Papua New Guinea, 1960s-1970s (ANUA 376) Industrial records held in the Noel Butlin Archives Centre include the papers of companies, trade unions and other organisations which have been involved in the Pacific, for example: The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd (CSR Ltd) operated in Fiji from 1881 to 1974. Mills and sugar cane farms were established in Penang, Lautoka, Labasa, Rarawai and Nausori. Records include photographs, maps and papers. (142, Z103, Z109, Z303, Z364, Z636, Z395) Burns Philp & Co. Ltd. traders and plantation owners also involved in shipping and tourism. Records including minutes, financial records, staff records, photographs, maps and plans relating to Burns Philp involvement in the Pacific region in the period 1884-1990. (N115, N145, Z385) The British New Guinea Development Co. Ltd. were plantation owners in Papua New Guinea. Records include letter books, newspaper cuttings, financial records and printed material, 1910-1948 (95, M37) 6

Australian Council of Trade Unions has papers relating to its involvement with unions and training in the Pacific Islands. South Pacific and Oceanic Council of Trade Unions created country files on Pacific Islands in which trade unions operated. Australian Teachers Federation has papers and course files relating to the Pacific Island countries. There are also papers relating to the Council of South Pacific Teachers Organisations. Please contact the Pacific Research Archives if you are interested in viewing any of these collections or donating material to the Archives. Telephone: +612 6125 2219 Email: pacificarchives@anu.edu.au Web: http://pacificarchives.anu.edu.au/ Ship loading phosphate, Banaba/Ocean Island, Kiribati, 1971. Pacific Research Archives, Australian National University: Edwards family collection, ANUA 297/2/12 7

THE PACIFIC MANUSCRIPT BUREAU (PMB) located in the Coombs building, carries out document preservation reformatting projects throughout the Pacific Islands. The Pacific Manuscript Bureau is a joint copying project directed and funded by a consortium of nine specialist Pacific research libraries. 2 The PMB is based in the College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP). Since it was established in 1968, the PMB has produced more than 4,000 reels of preservation microfilm making it the most extensive collection of non-government primary documentation on the Pacific Islands available to researchers. The documents on PMB microfilms include: archives of Christian missions and churches, whaling, shipping, plantations, traders and other businesses, trade unions and NGOs, political parties and colonial administrations and judiciaries; together with personal records of civil administrators, politicians, missionaries, explorers and travellers, planters, traders, beachcombers and scientists. Printed documents microfilmed by the PMB include mission journals, colonial administration newsletters, independent Pacific Island newspapers and rare scientific serials. The extensive topics include: island cultures, climate, land ownership, languages, religions, ethnography, anthropology, social and constitutional development, education, industries, agriculture, war and militarisation, tourism, transport, communications, politics and civil administration. In addition to making preservation microfilm, the PMB also produces digitally reformatted copies of audio recordings and photographs, and (with the permission of the owners of the original records) scans microfilm to digital (PDF) format on demand. The PMB has published complete catalogues and indexes, and detailed listings of the documents. The PMB microfilms are accessible on-line from the PMB website at http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/. From time to time the PMB undertakes collaborative projects with record keepers in the Islands and elsewhere. For example, in the 1980s John Cumpston made two expeditions to museums and libraries in New England microfilming several thousand log books of Yankee whaleships. Dr Cumpston produced a vast body of records useful for documenting the impact of 19 th Century whaling in the 2 They are the National Library of Australia, ANU Library, the Alexander Turnbull Library, the University of Auckland Library, the Macmillan Brown Library at Canterbury University (Christchurch), the University of Hawai i Library, the Library of the University of California at San Diego, Yale University Library and the University of Michigan Library. The Pacific Regional Branch of the International Council on archives is an associate member of the PMB. 8

Pacific. 3 During the 1990s the Bureau worked with the PNG National Fisheries Authority and the PNG Coffee Industry Corporation to help ensure the survival of their archives. With funding support from the British Library s Endangered Archives Programme, preservation copies of the archives of the Ellice Islands District of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony were made in the period 2005-2009 by the PMB, in collaboration with the Tuvalu National Library and Archives and Richard Overy, a renounced Pacific archivist. The records include detailed land and garden surveys of all the islands of Tuvalu. Over the last few years the PMB has also collaborated with the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory, the PMB National Archives and the RVO-GeoScience Australia Twinning Project to help organise and reformat key RVO archives and other records documenting volcanic hot spots for uploading to the RVO s in-house Information Management System. Similarly, the PMB is working with the PNG Lands Commissions to digitise their main record series documenting customary land ownership and alienation. The PMB is also working with SOPAC to arrange and digitise a vast group of Pacific disaster management papers collected by Joe Barr, a well-known Pacific disaster management consultant who retired recently. Dr Mike Bourke and the PMB and are now trying, in vain so far, to raise funding support for digital reformatting of irreplaceable land use survey reports, 1940s-1980s, held by the PNG Department and Agriculture and Livestock. The reports are all the more valuable since the loss of 60 years of research data in the fire at the Lowlands Agricultural Research Station at Keravat in East New Britain in April this year. For further information please contact the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Room 4201, Coombs Building, College of Asia and the Pacific. The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia; Ph: (612) 6125 2521; E-mail: pambu@anu.edu.au. Information sheets and detailed reel lists of documents on PMB microfilms are accessible through the PMB online database catalogue on the PMB website http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu. 3 See R. Langdon (ed.), Where the Whalers Went: an index to the Pacific ports and islands visited by American Whalers (and some other ships) in the 19 th century, Canberra, PMB, 1984. 9

Some recent PMB Manuscript and Printed Document Series Microfilms documenting environmental transformations in the Pacific. Administration PMB 1165 PMB 1177 PMB 1189 PMB 1192, 1248, 1354, 1355 PMB Doc 443 LOSUIA DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION, Kiriwina, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Archives, 1927-1994. Reels 1-6. (Available for reference.) LOSUIA DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION, Kiriwina, Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea. Archives, 1920s-1974. Microfilms made by Jerry Leach. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) ALLAN, Sir Colin (1921-1998), Papers on the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, 1881-1993. Reels 1-11. (Available for reference.) COOK ISLANDS ADMINISTRATION, Resident Commissioner s Office: Correspondence with Resident Agents in the outer Islands, 1901-1970. Reels 1-29. (Restricted access.) Japanese Government Reports to the League of Nations on the Administration of the South Seas Islands under Japanese Mandate, 1921-1937. Reels 1-3. (Available for reference.) PMB 1257, 1283 GILBERT AND ELLICE ISLANDS COLONY, Ellice Islands District (Tuvalu), Island Councils, Courts and Lands Commission records, 1896-1973. 36 reels. (Available for reference. Not to be reproduced without written permission of the Tuvalu National Library and Archives.) PMB 1306, 1307 GILBERT AND ELLICE ISLANDS COLONY, Ellice Islands District (Tuvalu), District Office, Funafuti, General correspondence files, registers and miscellaneous records, 1928-1970. 7 reels. (Available for reference. Not to be reproduced without written permission of the Tuvalu National Library and Archives.) "Southern Highlands Women s House and garden. Nembi area, 1961. Mother and daughter." Ron Focken, Photographs, Southern Highlands and Milne Bay, PNG, 1958-1963. PMB Photo 32/21 10

Agriculture PMB 1367 ALLAN, B.J. (Bryant), The development of commercial agriculture on Mangaia: social and economic change in a Polynesian community, MA Thesis, Massey University, 1969. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 451 Papua New Guinea Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and predecessor titles, Vols.1-35, 1935-1990. 4 reels. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 452 Territory of New Guinea, Department of Agriculture, Leaflet, Nos.1-70 (gaps), 1924-1934. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 455 Fiji Planters Journal (Planters Association of Fiji), 1913 1917. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 457 Fiji Agricultural Journal (Fiji Dept of Agriculture; later Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests) Vols.1-52, 1928-1996; including the Fiji Farmer, Vol.1, No.1-Vol.3, No.1, Mar 1965-Mar 1967. Reels 1-5. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 460 British Solomon Islands Protectorate Agricultural Gazette (Agricultural Committee, BSIP), Vol.1, No.1-Vol.3, No.4, 1933-1936. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 530 The Solomon Islands Farmer, Newsletter of the Department of Agriculture, British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Vols.2, 4-6 (gaps), Jul & Dec 1966, Mar 1968-Dec 1970. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) Botany PMB 1290 PMB 1366 WOODFORD, Charles Morris (1852-1927), Papers on the Solomon Islands and other Pacific Islands, 1879-1927. Reels 1-5. (Available for reference.) TEDDER, Margaret (1925- ), Solomon Islands botanical index cards, 1971-1974, 1982. Reels 1-3. (Available for reference.) "Niue - Plantation - Coral. Taro & young coconuts - typical small plantation note how broken coral is." R.G. Ward, Photographs of Niue, Oct 1956; PMB Photo 12/26. 11

Disaster management. See Joe Barr s, Papers on Pacific disaster management to be digitised for SOPAC. Fishing PMB 1116 PMB 1118 Forestry Geology PMB 1049 Global warming PMB 1364 Health PMB 1144 PMB 1146 PMB 1182 PMB 1267 PMB 1284 Labour PMB 1085 PAPUA NEW GUINEA NATIONAL FISHERIES AUTHORITY, Kanudi Research Station Library: PNG Collection - records of fisheries research, surveys and management, P1-P778. Reels 1-23. (Restricted access.) PAPUA NEW GUINEA NATIONAL FISHERIES AUTHORITY, Research Branch: miscellaneous archives, 1948-1978. Reels 1-6. (Restricted access.) For Kolumbungera see: PMB 1121, LEVERS PACIFIC PLANTATIONS PTY LTD/LEVER SOLOMONS LTD: archives, 1902-1992. Reels 1-10. (Closed till 2044, except in special circumstances.) STANLEY, G.A.V.: Miscellaneous papers for the period 1924-65. 5 reels. (Available for access.) BOURKE, R.M. (Mike), Field data on the altitudinal range of crops in Papua New Guinea, 1979-1984. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) LANGLEY, Doreen (1920-1998): papers relating to her nutrition surveys in PNG, Fiji, Tonga and Niue, together with other South Pacific Health Service reports, by Susan Holmes, on nutrition surveys in Samoa, Cook Islands, Kiribati and the Solomon Islands, 1947-1954. Reels 1-3. (Available for reference.) SPENCER, Margaret: Papua New Guinea Papers, 1951-1998. 4 reels. (Available for reference.) WIGLEY Stanley C. (1917-2000), Papers on tuberculosis, other health matters, and conservation in PNG, 1952-1991. Reels 1-6. (Available for reference.) GUNTHER, Sir John Thomas (1910-1984): Papers on health administration in Papua New Guinea, 1947-1984. Reels 1-6. (Available for reference.) SOUTH PACIFIC HEALTH SERVICE and SOUTH PACIFIC BOARD OF HEALTH, Inspector General s Reports and Board Minutes, 1946-1970. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) FIJI TRADES UNION CONGRESS: archives, 1962-1994. 26 reels. (Available for reference.) 12

PMB 1094 COUNCIL OF PACIFIC TEACHERS ORGANISATIONS: minutes of annual meetings, reports and Women s Network files, 1984-1994. 2 reels. (Available for reference.) PMB 1148 PAPUA NEW GUINEA MARITIME WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION: minutes, press releases and related papers, 1985-1997. 2 reels. (Available for reference.) PMB 1154 KIRIBATI ISLAND OVERSEAS SEAMENS UNION: archives, 1971-1996. 3 reels. (Available for reference.) PMB 1163 PAPUA NEW GUINEA MARITIME WORKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION: archives and press cuttings, 1970-1997. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) PMB 1166 SOUTH PACIFIC AND OCEANIC COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS: archives, 1989-1999. Reels 1-10. (Available for reference.) PMB 1187 SOLOMON ISLANDS NATIONAL UNION OF WORKERS: archives, 1975-1999. Reels 1-4. (Available for reference.) PMB 1195 AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS: Reports on the trade union movement in the Pacific Islands, 1981-1997. 1 reel. (Available for reference) PMB Doc 433 FIJI LABOUR SENTINEL (Fiji Trade Union Congress), Nos.1-47, 49-99, 1978-1999. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 453 Pacific Unionist, newsletter of the South Pacific and Oceanic Council of Trade Unions, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Asia Pacific Regional Office, Pacific Office, Nos. 1-23, 1989-1998. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 479 Kanak, Organe d information du Parti de Libération Kanak (PALIKA), Nos.1-211 (gaps), 1976-2006. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 480 Nouvelles 1878 Andi Ma Dhô, Le groupe 1878, Noumea, Nos.1-68, 1975-1981. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 481 Combat Ouvrier, Union Syndicale des Travailleurs Kanaks et des Expolités (USTKE), Noumea, Nos.1-54 (gaps), 1992-2001. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 490 La Dépêche Kanak / The Kanak Dispatch, Fonds Djopaïpi, Agence Kanak de Presse, Noumea, bilingual (French and English) edition, and English edition, 1988-1990. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) Land PMB 1167 SACK, Dr Peter: collected reports on land and related matters in Papua New Guinea, 1960-1979. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) PMB 1168 WARD, Alan (1935 - ): papers on Pacific Islands land matters, 1945-1997. Reels 1-10. (Available for reference.) 13

PMB 1239, 1242, 1259 GOVERNMENT OF NIUE, Justice, Lands and Survey Department, Land Court: Minutes, Applications, and Land Titling Project Reports, 1917-2003. 6 reels. (Available for reference.) PMB 1273 MOORHOUSE, David Bruce (1936-2003): Papers documenting his career as a Patrol Officer and land investigation consultant in Papua New Guinea, 1955-1996. Reels 1-6. (Available for reference.) Mining PMB 1269 KERLEY, Fr. Kevin SM (1928- ): Documents relating to Bougainville, 1988-1996. Reels 1-7. (Available for reference.) PMB 1357 LEAK, Br. Bryan, SM, Bougainville correspondence and related documents, 1990-1992. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 432 BOUGAINVILLE TRANSITIONAL & PAPUA NEW GUINEA GOVERNMENT NEWSLETTERS and related papers re the Bougainville crisis, 1992-1995, 1997. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) Panguna: B.C.L. [Bougainville Copper Ltd] open-cut mine, 27 Apr 1974; Bill & Jan Gammage, PNG slides; PMBPhoto46/843. Mining phosphate PMB 1174 J.T. ARUNDEL & CO and PACIFIC ISLANDS COMPANY LIMITED, AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: correspondence files, 1892-1904. Reels 1-8. (Available for reference.) PMB 1175 PACIFIC ISLANDS COMPANY LIMITED and PACIFIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON OFFICE: correspondence files, 1896-1908. Reels 1-15. (Available for reference.) PMB 1176 PACIFIC ISLANDS COMPANY LIMITED and PACIFIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY LIMITED, AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: correspondence files, 1897-1909. Reels 1-22. (Available for reference.) 14

PMB 1205 PACIFIC ISLANDS CO LTD: legal papers, agreements, reports, notes and press cuttings on islands, 1840-1914. Reels 1-5. (Available for reference.) PMB 1206 PACIFIC PHOSPHATE CO LTD, Sydney and Melbourne Offices: Ocean Island and Nauru correspondence, 1900-1921. Reels 1-26. (Available for reference.) PMB 1207 PACIFIC PHOSPHATE CO LTD, Sydney and Melbourne Offices: London correspondence, 1902-1923. Reels 1-18. (Available for reference.) PMB 1227 ARUNDEL FAMILY PAPERS, 1803-1935. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) PMB 1268 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE REHABILITATION OF THE WORKED-OUT PHOSPHATE LANDS IN NAURU: Transcript of proceedings, Feb 1987-Jan 1988. Reels 1-5. (Available for reference.) Nuclear testing PMB 1172 JOHNSON, Gifford (1956- ): Marshall Islands Resource Materials, 1946-1993. Reels 1-17. (Available for reference.) PMB Doc 447 MICRONESIA SUPPORT COMMITTEE BULLETIN, 1975-1982, and related publications, 1971-1990. Reels 1-2. (Available for reference.) PMB 1238 GREENPEACE NEW ZEALAND / PEACE MEDIA ORGANISATION. Campaigns protesting against nuclear testing in the Pacific: press cuttings and scrapbooks, 1973-1975, 1985. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) Plantations PMB 1052 PMB 1091 PMB 1121 PMB 1139 PMB 1141 PMB 1184 JOHNSTON, Edgar Lisle (Ted) and Andrew Lisle: Sogeri Rubber Plantations Ltd: Minutes, directors reports, annual reports, balance sheets and correspondence, 1944-83. 1 reel. (Not available for reference or release until the year 2000.) ZEITLER, Adolphus: business and family papers re activities in the New Hebrides, 1899-1935. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) LEVERS PACIFIC PLANTATIONS PTY LTD/LEVER SOLOMONS LTD: archives, 1902-1992. Reels 1-10. (Closed till 2044, except in special circumstances.) MEEK, Joseph (c.1862-1934): papers relating to Levers Pacific Plantations Limited and other companies, 1894-1928. 4 reels. (Restricted access.) PNG COFFEE INDUSTRY CORPORATION: archives, 1957-1985. Reels 1-6. (Restricted access.) ARCHER, Fred Palmer (1890-1977): papers relating to plantations in Wuvulu, Bougainville and Buka, Papua New Guinea, 1923-1979. Reels 1-8. (Available for reference.) PMB 1282 CSR LIMITED, Head Office, Fiji correspondence, 1880-1947. Reels 1-40. (Restricted access.) 15

Population growth PMB 1336 MARSHALL, Donald Stanley (1919-2005), Mangaia Census Materials, 1954. 1 reel. (Restricted access.) Urban development PMB 1236 CLARKE, George (1932-2005), Tuvalu physical development plans, reports and related papers, 1973-1993. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB 1300 WILSON, Robert Kent, Research papers, correspondence and publications on economic development and industrialisation of Papua New Guinea, 1961-1974. In preparation. (Available for reference.) PMB 1371 ORAM, Nigel D. (1919-2003), Papers on town planning in Bougainville and Honiara, and Provincial administration in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, including PNG Constitutional Planning Committee papers, 1962-1993. (Available for reference.) Volcanology PMB 1291 PMB 1294 COOKE, R.J.S. (1938-1979), Reported observations of volcanic activity in Papua New Guinea before 1944: published and unpublished documents, C1-C837. Reels 1-10. (Available for reference.) RABAUL VOLCANOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY, Monthly reports, 1937-1942, 1950-2007 (gaps). Reels 1-5. (Restricted access.) PMB 1295, 1327 RABAUL VOLCANOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY, Volcanological records, 1937-2008. 11 reels. (Restricted access.) PMB 1296 RABAUL VOLCANOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY, Geodesy records, 1949-1993. 1 reel. (Restricted access.) PMB 1328 MEMOIRS OF VOLCANOLOGISTS IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA: M.A. Reynolds, "Experiences in Volcanology and Life in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea 1953-1957", and C.D. Branch, "Masta Bilong Fire-The life of a volcanologist in Papua New Guinea 1963-1964". 1 reel. (Available for reference.) PMB 1329 PMB 1330 PMB 1362 BLONG, Russell J., TIME OF DARKNESS LEGENDS FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA: questionnaire returns, correspondence and reports, 1977-1982. (Available for reference.) COOKE, R.J.S. (1938-1979), Correspondence and notes on volcanology in Papua New Guinea, 1971-1979. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) TAYLOR, ( Tony ) G.A.M. (1917-1972), Papers on volcanological work in Papua New Guinea, 1950-1972. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) * * * 16

Two images; one taken in 1958, the other taken in 2010 show the compounding effects of human activity and frequent cyclones on the small island of Tikopia in the Temotu Province at the southernmost region of the Solomon Islands. Lake from top of hill looking south-west, Tikopia, 1958, James L.O. Tedder, Solomon Islands Photographs, PMBPhoto41/745. The dark-green leaved tree on the left is called Nauclea orientalis (Afatea in Tikopian). Only one specimen survives today. Cycas rumphii (Rongorongo in Tikopian) is the fern-like tree on the right. Rongorongo are planted along pathways and are one of the most sacred trees of Tikopia. These trees grow 'naturally' in a small grove of forest on the top pinnacle of this tiny island that lacks cultivated trees. Mangroves became extinct on the island within the last 600 years as did a number of other forest trees due to the compounding effects of human activity and frequent cyclones. (Information provided by Dr. Matthew Prebble.) Lake from top of hill looking south-west, Tikopia, 2010, Dr. Matthew Prebble, Research Fellow, School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU. 17