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41. Journeys Through Pacific History
nauru Subject Headings Bibliography Reference Books Pacific history development of the Pacific Islands for the regional organisation which paved the way
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JOURNEYS THROUGH PACIFIC HISTORY A Guide to the Pacific Islands Library and the Papers of H.E. and H.C. Maude Susan Woodburn The University of Adelaide Text by Susan Woodburn . Electronic version prepared by Alan Keig
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    Henry Evans (Harry) Maude, Colonial Administrator and Historian
    Harry Maude, like many of his and earlier generations, had read and responded to the timeless appeal of the novels of Herman Melville, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Stoddard, Jack London and Louis Becke, and been fired with a passion to experience the romance of the South Seas: Brought up on a diet of The Swiss Family Robinson and Ballantyne's Coral island, and later on Stevenson, Melville and Stoddard, with Stewart's Handbook of the Pacific Islands under my pillow, I had only one idea in life and that was to go out to the South Seas and stay there. He was fortunate therefore that in 1928, the year he commenced reading for an Honours degree in Anthropology at Cambridge University, students were for the first time permitted to specialise in India and the South Pacific as an alternative to Africa. In that year he read as much as he could on Pacific anthropology, laying the foundations of his library with early purchases by authors like Rivers, Haddon and Malinowski. These did not dispel his own vision of the South Seas and on graduation Maude nominated the remote Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony - "where Melville found his Mardi and Stackpole his exemplar of the blue lagoon" - as his sole choice in his application for a cadetship in the Colonial Administrative Service.

42. Speech By The Outgoing Chairman Of The Forum And President Of The
Colleagues, never in the history of the Forum has the call for regional All nauru’s missions overseas are apprised of these Forum positions and my
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46. Luncheon Address By President Kuroda At The Opening Of The Pacific Liaison And C
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47. Conway Data History
1952 Conducted regional ScienceIndustry Conference, Winston- Salem, NC 1985 Global reports on Micronesia, nauru, France, and Spain.
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C O M P A N Y H I S T O R Y
A summary of work of McKinley Conway and staff consisting primarily of studies, projects, and events which are documented in bound volumes in the company library.
  • The 1940s Background of research in the physical sciences.
  • The 1950s Exploring the interface between science and development.
  • The 1960s Relating geo-economics to government and world affairs.
  • The 1970s Introducing new concepts and forms of development.
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T H E F O R T I E S T his period stressed research in the physical sciences, such as fluid dynamics and heat transfer, laying a solid engineering base for future work in a variety of fields. Began research with early NACA/NASA organization. Served as research scientist at Langley lab in Virginia; Lewis lab in Ohio; Ames lab in California; and at HQ in Washington. During WWII served as Ensign, USNR on active duty two years testing aircraft at NAS Moffett Field, Calif. Served as project engineer for tests of Navy's first jet fighter, the Ryan FR-1. (see Ryan ). After WWII began independent research in Atlanta.

48. History Of Fruit Fly Projects In The Pacific 1990-2000
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49. Spain History
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50. Asia Pacific Research - Division Of Pacific & Asian History - PAH - ANU
nauru 18881900. by FABRICIUS, WILHELM, translated and edited by DYMPHNA CLARK and Peace and regional Security in the Asia-Pacific A Japanese Proposal
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Pacific Lives, Pacific Places: Bursting boundaries in Pacific history
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52. ANNEX D. REGIONAL MCS THE SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM FISHERIES AGENCY EXPERIENCE
The smallest States in terms of land area are nauru and Tuvalu, These includethe history of compliance and cooperation with South Pacific island
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ANNEX D. REGIONAL MCS THE SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM FISHERIES AGENCY EXPERIENCE
Introduction The Pacific Islands region (30 million km of ocean and 23 countries and territories) is host to the most productive tuna fishing grounds in the world, supplying over 50 percent of the world's canning tuna. The total land area of 0.5 million km (87% in Papua New Guinea) supports a population of slightly less than 6 million (of which 67% are also in Papua New Guinea). The smallest States in terms of land area are Nauru and Tuvalu, which have a total of 21 km and 26 km of land respectively. However, on a global scale, the exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of the small island States of the region are large, covering 19.8 million km (excluding Australia and New Zealand). Kiribati's zone covers almost 3.6 million km and that of the Federated States of Micronesia, 2.9 million km Approximately 50-60 percent of the total tuna catch is taken within the exclusive economic zones (EEZ) of the South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) member countries. Since 1994, the FFA member countries have been discussing with their distant water fishing nation (DWFN) partners how to jointly manage the 40-50 percent of tuna being caught in the high seas and in the waters of non-FFA members. In September 2000 these discussions resulted in the adoption of the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the western and central Pacific, that will place increased MCS responsibilities on FFA member countries.

53. Regional Review: Dirty Money
In spite of money laundering’s long history and broad impact, laws against the The tiny Pacific island of nauru, which sits halfway between Hawaii and
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by Miriam Wasserman PDF version, including tables and charts The first strike against terrorism after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon was a financial one. Not two weeks had passed since the attacks when President Bush signed an executive order freezing the U.S. assets of 27 entities that included terrorist organizations, individual terrorist leaders, a corporation alleged to be a front for terrorism, and several nonprofit organizations. In the days and weeks that followed, policies to impede the covert flow of illicit funds through the global financial system were among the measures at the heart of Congressional debates on how to fight terrorism. Even before September 11, banks and other financial and nonfinancial institutions in the United States had been required to keep increasingly detailed records of financial transactions and report suspicious dealings. International organizations have worked on designing common standards to fight money laundering and have begun to pressure countries with lax regulations to adopt stricter laws.

54. Local And Regional Book Publishing - Paper For 1997 Waigani Seminar
First, I give a brief history of book publishing in the Pacific Islands. My data is scare on Micronesia excluding Kiribati and nauru because I have not
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By: Linda Crowl,
Publications Fellow, Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, presented at 1997 Waigani Seminar
HISTORY OF PUBLISHING IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
I analyse book publishing in five phases, which have overlapped. None of these phases has ended or is likely to end. These phases are publishing by religious organizations, colonial governments, independent governments, transnational agencies (regional and international governmental and non-governmental organizations), and individuals and firms. Religious organizations Member of the London Missionary Society began publishing in the Society Islands in 1817; the first publication was a spelling book. Soon afterward, publishing by the LMS and other religious orders occurred in other islands: 1822 in Hawaii; 1831 in Tonga; 1834 in the Cook Islands; 1837 in the Gambier Islands; 1839 in Fiji; 1844 in Wallis; 1848 in Vanuatu; 1852 in the Loyalty Islands; 1854 in New Caledonia; 1856 in the Caroline Islands; 1860 in the Marshall Islands and 1863 in the Gilbert Islands (Lingenfelter 1967). Many church histories contain references to their publishing activities. Because churches were involved not only in religious proselytizing but also, as importantly, in teaching literacy and numeracy, then later subject matter, they produced grammars, readers and textbooks. (Note above that the first publication was a spelling book). Contrary to what might be expected for early efforts among small, semi-literate populations, the print runs of these early books were quite large: e.g., from 1817 to 1822 Ellis printed 20,000 books (Lingenfelter 1967:24).

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    Located in Suva, the High Commission accredited to Fiji, Tuvalu and nauru, and is Australia's Permanent Representative to the South Pacific Forum. Also looks after Australia's defence cooperation with Tonga, Tuvalu and Samoa, and in the field of immigration has regional responsibility for the whole of the South Pacific.
    http://www.austhighcomm.org.fj/

    57. ZUJI
    Destination Guides Australia/Pacific nauru. nauru. history. Not much is knownof traditional nauruan life, and even less is known about the island s
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    History Not much is known of traditional Nauruan life, and even less is known about the island's history before Captain John Fearn came across it in 1798 as he was sailing from New Zealand to China. He must have thought it was all right, naming it Pleasant Island and noticing quite a few dwellings from his offshore vantage point. The usual European rou©s - whalers, blackbirders, loggers and buccaneers - started dropping in over the next 30 or 40 years. The introduction of firearms and alcohol destroyed a relatively peaceful co-existence of the 12 tribes living on the island, leading to a ten-year war. By the 1870s so many guns had been traded to Nauruans that German traders based there asked their government to protect them. Warfare and introduced disease reduced the population by a third in little over 40 years, and a rough census showed that women outnumbered men by 30% by the time Germany invaded in 1888. Nauru was incorporated into the German Marshall Islands until 1914. The British Phosphate Commission offered to resettle islanders, suggesting Curtis Island in the chilly Bass Strait of southern Australia. Needless to say, the Nauruans turned down the offer. By 1951, the Local Government Council was established, granting a small measure of self determination to islanders. Nauru won full independence in 1968, when it was accorded special member status of the Commonwealth. In 1970, Australia, New Zealand and Britain handed over their joint control of the phosphate operations to the Nauru Phosphate Corporation.

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    59. History Of Kiribati, Kiribati
    nauru now lacks money to perform many of the basic functions of government.A history of bad investments includes a failed play in London and the purchase
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    Kiribati (05/05) The original inhabitants of Kiribati are Gilbertese, a Micronesian people. Approximately 90% of the population of Kiribati lives on the atolls of the Gilbert Islands. Although the Line Islands are about 2,000 miles east of the Gilbert Islands, most inhabitants of the Line Islands are also Gilbertese. Owing to an annual population growth rate of around 2.5% and severe overcrowding in the capital on South Tarawa, a program of migration has been implemented to move nearly 5,000 inhabitants to outlying atolls, mainly in the Line Islands. The Phoenix Islands have never had any permanent population. A British effort to settle Gilbertese there in the 1930s failed due to lack of water. A new program of settlement to the Phoenix Islands was begun in 1995. ... [ Read More Background Notes Archive - East Asia and the Pacific U.S. Department of StateBackground Notes: Kiribati, May 1996Bureau of East Asian and Pacific AffairsPrepared and released by the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Office of Pacific Island AffairsMay 1996Official Name: Republic of KiribatiPROFILEGeographyArea: 719 sq. km. (266 sq. mi.).Capital: Tarawa.Terrain: Archipelago of low-lying coral atolls surrounded by extensive reefs.Climate: Hot and humid, moderated by trade winds.PeopleNationality: I'KiribatiPopulation (1995): 77,852; Tarawa (1995): 32,356.Annual growth rate (1995): 1.45%Ethnic groups: Predominantly Micronesian, with some Polynesian.Religions: 54% Roman Catholic, 30% Protestant (Congregational), some Seventh-day Adventist, Baha'i, Latter-day Saints and Church of God.Languages: English (official), I-Kiribati.Education (1985): Compulsory through age 11. Literacy90%.Health (1990): Infant mortality rate62/1,000. Life expectancy55 yrs. male, 60 yrs. female.Work force: 7,000.GovernmentT ... [

    60. SOPAC : SOPAC Overview And History
    Overview and history, Constitution As a regional organisation, SOPAC aims tobe proactive in responding to the development needs of its member countries
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