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PMB 1318 HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS’ ASSOCIATION, Cuttings mainly from the Hawaiian and other US press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974. Reels 1-5. (Available for reference.)

Reel 1 HSPA/1 Guam Dec 1935-Nov 1945 HSPA/1.1 Guam Jan 1946-Dec 1948 HSPA/1.2 Guam Jan 1948-Mar 1979 HSPA/2 Equatorial Islands. Palmyra Island. Aug 1943-Jul 1980 Reel 2 HSPA/2 Continued. HSPA/2.1 Equatorial Islands. Kingman Reef. Sep 1935-May 1943 HSPA/3 Lord Howe Island. Oct 1949 HSPA/4 Equatorial Islands. Johnston Island. Dec 1934-Jun 1958 HSPA/5 Pitcairn Island. Dec 1935-Jun 1971 HSPA/6 Niue (Savage) Island Sep 1939-Sep 1966 HSPA/7 Easter Island Apr 1930-Jun 1986 HSPA/8 Hawaiian Island Group, other than T.H. c. 1932-1980 Sub-headings: French Frigate Shoals, Gardner, Hawaiian Botanical Society, Kaula,, Ocean, Kure, Laysan, Lehua Rock, Lisianski, Midway, Necker, Nihoa, Pearl and Hermes Reef, Tern Is. HSPA/9 Kermadec Islands. May 1937 HSPA/10 Bismarck Archipelago; New Britain; Rabaul. Jan 1940-Nov 1955 HSPA/11 New Guinea & Papua Oct 1938-May 1980 HSPA/12 New Caledonia: Noumea. (Walpole Island.) Apr 1940-Aug 1956 HSPA/13 Tokelau Islands (Union Group). Feb 1940-Jan 1958 HSPA/14 Wallis (Hoorn) Islands. Futuna. Dec 1969 HSPA/15 Solomon Islands: Guadalcanal Tulagi. Jun 1940-Aug 1978 HSPA/16 New Hebrides: Espiritu Santo Island. Nov 1942-Oct 1971 HSPA/17 Tuamotu Islands [Low Archipelago]. Oct 1934-Mar 1958 HSPA/18 Tongan Islands. Niuafo’ou (Falcon Island). Apr 1939-Dec 1965 HSPA/19 Marquesas Islands. Sep 1937-Jul 1955 HSPA/20 Austral Islands. Apr 1935-Jan 1958 HSPA/21 New Zealand clippings. Feb 1939-Mar 1980 HSPA/22 Eastern Pacific Islands. Clipperton Island; Cocos Jun 1937-Sep 1955 Island; Juan Fernandez Island. HSPA/23 Gambier Islands. Mangareva Oct 1936-Mar 1958 Reel 3 HSPA/24 . Jan 1951-Aug 1968 HSPA/24.1 Marshall Islands in 1950. Feb 1942-Mar 1958 HSPA/25 Equatorial Islands. Christmas, Flint, Caroline Islands, Aug 1935-Apr 1957 Vostok Is., Starbuck, Malden, Fanning, Washington, Guano Islands. HSPA/25.1 Equatorial Islands. Baker, Howland, Jervis. Apr 1935-Oct 1958 HSPA/26 General folder. Pacific Islands. Jan 1935-Feb 1983 HSPA/27 Trust Territories (). Jan 1954-Jun 1981 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

HSPA/28 Phoenix Isles Oct 1936-Apr 1956 HSPA/29 Gilbert Islands. Tarawa, Ocean and Nauru Islands. Aug 1940-Jul 1970 Reel 4 HSPA/29.1 Ellice Islands. Apr 1943-Jun 1950 HSPA/30 Wake Island. Apr 1936-Jul 1972 HSPA/31 Marcus Island. Dec 1937-Apr 1954 HSPA/32 Islands. Jun 1937-Aug 1980 HSPA/33 Society Islands. Tahiti. Mar 1935-Jul 1976 HSPA/34 Marianas (Ladrone). Jul 1941-Mar 1980

Articles and reports found removed from the folders above and re- arranged by the PMB, as follows. Articles from Mid-Pacific Magazine, Air Pacific, Life, Time, New Yorker, The Literary Digest, Mid Week Pictorial, Hawaiian Academy of Science Proceedings, Country Gentleman, Esquire, UNESCO Bulletin for Librarians, Travel, Sunset Magazine, National Geographic, Paradise of the Pacific, and others. HSPA/35 .  Lorrin A. Thurston, “What I Know of American Samoa”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.39, No.1, Jan 1930, pp.37-40.  “Educating Samoans in ”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.39, No.1, Jan 1930, pp.41-46.  D.T. Fullaway, “Agriculture in Samoa”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.41, No., 1931, pp.127-132.  “A Manuan Portfolio – A series of photographs from American Samoa’s most isolated places”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.47, No.6, Oct-Dec 1934.  Tydings, Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Samoan Organic Act: Report, 24 Feb 1937, pp.1-3.  Leigh Stevens (Director, Territory of Hawaii Employment Service), Account of his trip to Samoa, Iapes Dispatch, Oct 1952, pp.4-5; Ts., roneo.  “There Were Clouds on Vaoaimanu”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, n.d. HSPA/36 American . Central Pacific Islands.  “Administration of Insular Pacific America”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jul 1938, pp.38 & 40.  E.H. Bryan, “’American Polynesia’ in 1859”, Paradise of the Pacific, Aug 1939, pp.15-16.  John Willis, “Down Through the South Seas”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1942, pp.25-26, incomplete. HSPA/37 Anglo-American Rivalry for Pacific Islands.  “Icebergs & Atolls”, Time, 14 Mar 1938, p.12.  “A dot on the map looms large in international affairs”, New York Times, 13 Mar 1938.  Benjamin Bock, “Anglo-American Rivalry for Pacific Islands”, The International Quarterly, Vol.2, No.4, Autumn 1938, pp.29-34. HSPA/38 Arno Atoll (Marshall Islands).  Leonard Mason, Robert W. Hiatt and Doak C. Cox, “The Arno Atoll Project”, Proceedings of the Hawaiian Academy of Science, 26th Annual Meeting, 1950-1951, p.5. HSPA/39 The Bounty and genetics.  Robert Cook, “News from the Bounty (Review of Shapiro, Heritage of the Bounty)”, Journal of Heredity, Vol.27, No.8, Aug 1936, pp.283-292.  J.B. Rice, “Crossroads of Mankind”, Esquire, Jun 1949, pp.36, 114-115, incomplete. HSPA/40 Canton Island (and also Enderbury Island, Phoenix Group). 2 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

 “American Monument on Canton Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1937, p.14.  “American Flag on Monument erected by American Eclipse Expedition, 1937, Canton Island” [photograph], Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1938.  Bailey S. Marshall, “Americans of the Pacific”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jul 1938, p.11.  President of the United States, Executive Order placing certain islands in the Pacific Ocean under the control and jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior. Canton Island and Enderbury Island, 3 Mar 1938. Transcribed from Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1939.  H.H. Warner, “University of the South Pacific”, Paradise of the Pacific, Dec 1939, pp.74-75.  E.H. Bryan, “The Meager Vegetation of Canton Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1940, pp.26-27.  Marshall Mackie, “British-American Pacific Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1940, pp.11 &22.  Richard Blackburn Black, “Twelfth Cruise to the Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Apr 1938, pp.7 & 34.  Shoemaker McDonald, “Another Condominium”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1939, p.16.  Edwin North McClellan, “The American Island of Washington, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1940, p.19.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “The Noisy Birds of Canton Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1940, p.20.  Noel Coward, “Canton Island” [verse], 1940-1941, Ts., 2pp.  R.H. Van Zwaluwenburg, “Canton Island”, The Hawaiian Planters’ Record, Vol.45, No.1, 1941, pp.15-24.  R.H. Van Zwaluwenburg, “Notes on the Temporary Establishment of Insect and Plant Species on Canton Island”, Hawaiian Planters’ Record, Vol.46, No.2, 1942, pp.49-52.  R.H. Van Zwaluwenburg, “The Insects of Canton Island”, Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc., Vol.11, No.3, Aug 1943, pp.300-312.  “Pacific ‘Pork Chop’”, Air Pacific, Vol.4, No.2, Oct 1951, pp.15 & 23. HSPA/41 Caroline Island.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Bennett’s Description of Caroline Island” (Condensed by Bryan from F.D. Bennett, Narrative of a Whaling Voyage around the Globe, 1840.) Paradise of the Pacific, Nov 1939, pp.19-21. HSPA/42 Christmas Island.  “Tropic Pawn: British re-claim Christmas Island, Once Seized by American”, The Literary Digest, 13 Mar 1937, p.15.  “Christmas Island of the United States”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1938, pp.1, 29-31.  “Christmas island of the United States”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1939, pp.11-12.  “Christmas island of the United States”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1939, pp.15.  Bailey S. Marshall, “American Christmas Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1940.  D.L. Emblen, “Stopover at Christmas”, Paradise of the Pacific, 1944, Holiday number, 1944, pp.29-32. HSPA/43 Clipperton Island.  Vincent H. Gaddis, “The Island the World Forgot”, Mr America, Feb 1953, pp.40-41, 83-84. HSPA/44 Easter Island. 3 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

 Carlos Diaz Vial, “Los suelos y la Agricultura de la Isla de Pascua”, Simiente, Vol.17, 1947, pp.213-219. HSPA/45 Falcon Island.  J.E. Hoffmeister, “Falcon, the Pacific’s Newest Island”, National Geographic, Vol.54, Dec 1928, pp.737-766. HSPA/46 Fanning Island.  Alexander McDonald, “Mystery of a Coral toll – Fanning”, Mid-Pacific Magazine, Jul-Sep 1935, pp.246-248.  E.N. McClellan, “Is Fanning An American Island?”, Paradise of the Pacific, Apr 1940, pp.23-24. HSPA/47 Fiji.  Fay Sharp, “Fiji Sports”, The Mid-Pacific, Feb 1933, pp.133-134.  T.B. Booth, “A Holiday in Fiji”, The Mid-Pacific, Mar 1933, pp.225-228.  “Fijian Trading in the Pacific”, The Mid-Pacific, May-Aug 1933, pp.9-10.  A.M. Griffin, “Education of Girls in Fiji”, The Mid-Pacific, Apr-Jun 1934, pp.349-443.  Gwen Atherton, “Fiji Celebrates its Diamond Jubilee”, The Mid-Pacific, Jul-Sep 1934, pp.446-447.  Kinsley Roth, “The Fascination of Fiji”, The Mid-Pacific, Vol.47, No.6, Oct-Dec 1934, pp.539-543.  Robert Lewis Taylor, “A Reporter at Large. The nicest fellow I ever met”, New Yorker, 16 Dec 1944, pp.39-46.  “South Seas Adventure…the ”, Sunset, Aug 1935, pp.28-30.  Pan American World Airways, “Helpful Information for Clipper Passengers arriving at Fiji”, 20 Apr 1953, 3pp.  “Turaga Levu. Fiji fastest and most luxuriously appointed motor yacht”, Lautoka, Fiji, Aug? 1953, 1 sheet.  “Fiji – Land of Eternal Sunshine”, Qantas Airways, Vol.23, No.5, n.d.  “Travel in Fiji. Scenic Highway and Inter-Island Trips. Stop-over Tours in the South Sea Islands. How to spend a holiday in Fiji”, n.d., 1 sheet.  “What to See in Suva”, n.d., 1 sheet, map. HSPA/48 French Polynesia. Tahiti, Marquesas, Tuamotus, Australs.  L. Evelyn Cheesman, “A Contribution towards the Insect Fauna of French Oceania. Part 1”, Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 18 Jul 1927, pp.147-161.  Barbara Budd, “Distressful Tahiti’, The Coast, Sep 1941, pp.14, 15, 18.  Charles Borden, “Tahiti: From Copra to World Politics”, Hawaii, 8 Nov 1941, pp.11 & 14.  Charles A. Borden, “War in paradise”, Mechanix Illustrated, Sep 1942, pp.48-52, 151.  F.R. Fosberg et H. St-John, “Végétation et flore de l’atoll Maria, iles Australes”, Revue Scientifique du Bourbonais et du Centre de la France, 1952, pp.1-7.  Bernard Covit, “Return to Tahiti”, Travel, Feb 1953, pp.11-14. HSPA/49 General.  “Exploring the Pacific”, Paradise of the Pacific (re. Bishop Museum expeditions), Dec 1934, pp.67-73.  John W. Vandercook, “The Curse of Adam”, Country Gentleman, Jun 1935, pp.12-13, 68-69.  Russell E. Hall, “Outposts of Empire in the Southern Pacific”, Far Eastern Survey, Vol.7, No.4, 16 Feb 1938, pp.35-43.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “The Climate of the Pacific Ocean”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1939, pp.21-23.  Richard Donaldson, “William Bligh – Officer and Gentleman”, Paradise 4 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

of the Pacific, Sep 1939, pp.13-14.  S. Dillon Ripley, “How to get away from it all”, Collier’s, 2 Mar 1940, pp.25, 31.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Who Make Maps of the Pacific rea?”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1941, pp.17-18.  E.L. Nuttman, “Drifting Where the Trade Winds Blow”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1941, pp.19-21.  Marvell A. Hart, “Lore for Potential Castaways”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1943, pp.20-21.  Louisa Clark Williams, “Jungle Craft Display”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1944, pp.11-12.  “Roaming the South Sea Islands”, Air Pacific, Oct 1953, pp.5-7.  “The Pacific”, Saturday Review, 12 Nov 1960, p.39 HSPA/50 Gilbert and Ellice Islands.  Ross H. Gast, “’Happy Home’ in the Gilberts”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1944, pp.25-27.  “Father Joseph and the Ellice Islands. How a Chaplian used Air Transport Command for a Heart-Warming Mission”, Paradise of the Pacific, Dec 1944, pp.39-40.  C.Y. Shephard, “(III) Gilbert and Ellice Islands”, Tropical Agriculture, Vol.22, No.11, Nov 1945, pp.200-201, map. HSPA/51 Guam.  L.S. Shapley, “The Story of the Island of Guam”, The Mid-Pacific, Vol.39, No.1, Jan 1930, pp.17-24.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “The Birds of Guam”, The Guam Recorder, Jul 1936, pp.14, 30.  “Insects of Guam”, HSPA Experiment Station Committee Report, 1936, 1p.  O.H. Swezey, “Insects Pests in Guam and their Biological Control”, The Guam Recorder, Jul 1936, pp.15 & 30.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Plant Associations of Guam”, Proceedings of the Hawaiian Academy of Science, 1936-1937, 1p., incomplete.  Donald Dickson, “American Hawaii and American Guam”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1940, pp.25-27, 32.  Donald Dickson, “A Safe Commercial Base at Guam”, Paradise of the Pacific, Apr 1940, p.12. HSPA/52 Hawaii.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “French Frigate Shaol – Part of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jul 1937, pp.15 & 30.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Gardner Pinnacles – A Barren Isle of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1938, pp.11 & 36.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Kaula – An Island of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Apr 1938, pp.27, 38-39.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Kure Island, Outpost of Hawaii” (formerly known as Ocean Island), Paradise of the Pacific, Aug 1937, pp.12 & 30.  “Laysan Island – City and Country of ”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1937.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Laysan, an Island of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1938, pp.21-22, 28-30.  Charles H. Lamoureaux, “The Leeward Hawaiian Islands”, Newsletter of the Hawaiian Botanical Society, Vol.3, No.2, Apr 1964, pp.7-11. Continued on Reel 5.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Lisianski, An Island of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1938, pp.31, 33-34. 5 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

 Inoa Kapakapa, “Island of Molokini”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1940, p.12.  “The ‘Necker Island’ Affair”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1937, p.5.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Necker – Mystery Island of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1938, pp.21-22.  Edwin H. Bryan, “Nihoa – An Island of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Nov 1937, pp.11-12, 30.  Edwin H. Bryan Jr, “Pearl and Hermes Reef”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1937, pp.19, 30.  “How Pearl and Hermes Reef got its Name”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1937, 1p. Reel 5 HSPA/53 Hoorn Islands.  Sir Joseph Curruthers, “The Hoorn Islands”, The Mid-Pacific, Feb 1933, pp.151-156. HSPA/54 Howland Island.  “Airplane Island”, Literary Digest, 18 Sep 1937, pp.18-20. HSPA/55 Hull Island (Phoenix Group).  “Christmas and Hull Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1938, p.8.  Donald Dickson, “Hull Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1939, pp.13- 14. HSPA/56 Japanese Mandate Islands.  Ned North, “Somewhere West of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1939, pp.16-17. HSPA/57 Jarvis, Howland and Baker Islands. “The American Equatorial Islands”.  William T. Miller, “America’s Aeronautical Interest in the Pacific”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1936, p.4.  E.N. McCelland, “Jarvis to Baker to Howland”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1936, pp.5-6, 29.  Part untitled article, “Constructing a house on Jarvis Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Dec 1936, p.61.  Richard Burton Black, “Seventh Cruise to American Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1937, p.23.  “Polyps of Coral and Guano Gave us Howland”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1937, p.20.  William Atherton du Puy, “Our New Islands. Three New American Possessions, small but of future importance”, Current History, Feb 1937, pp.59-64.  Richard Burton Black, “Eighth Cruise to American Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1937, p.25.  “Hawaii and Howland Are Ready Amelia”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1937, p.7.  Richard Burton Black, “Ninth Cruise to American Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1937, p.17.  Richard Burton Black, “Eleventh Cruise to American Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1938, p.7.  E.N. McClellan, “Dr. Gruening Sees it Through”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1938, p.5-6.  “Sequi-Centennial of America in Eastern Pacific”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1938, p.4.  Richard Burton Black, “Thirteenth Cruise to American Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1938, p.5.  Shoemaker McDonald, “To Jarvis Island and Black”, Paradise of the Pacific, Nov 1938, p.9.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “American Colonists in the Central Pacific”, Paradise of 6 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

the Pacific, Dec 1938, pp.62-64.  Richard Burton Black, “Fourteenth Cruise to American Equatorial Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1939, p.15.  Eddie Mack, “Fifteenth Cruise to American Line Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1939, p.30.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “What Were the Guano Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1939, p.5-7.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “”What were the Guano Islands”, cont., Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1939, pp.18-20.  Ned North, “Seventeenth Cruise to American Line Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1940, p.21.  Ned North, “Eighteenth Cruise to Line Islands”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1940, p.30.  “Baker Island, USA”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1941, p.7. HSPA/58 Johnston Island.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Johnston Island – An Island of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1937, p.16  “American Legion on Johnston Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Aug 1942, p.27. HSPA/59 Kapingamarangi Atoll. “Bedbugs and Anthropology”, California Monthly, Sep 1954, p.24. HSPA/60 Kingman Reef.  “Kingman Reef or ‘Antipodes Here We Come!’”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1937, p.21.  John L. Padgett, “Kingman Reef Becopmes American”, Paradise of the Pacific,, May 1937, p.9, 29.  E.N. McClelland, “Kingman Reef of the United States”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1940, p.13-14. HSPA/61 Lord Howe Island.  J.C. Furnas, “Utopia Limited”, The Saturday Evening Post, 15 Aug 1936, pp.10-11, 66-67, 69. HSPA/62 Mangareva.  Clifford Gessler, “The Mangarevan Expedition of the Bishop Museum”, Hawaiian Annual, 1935, pp.44-47. HSPA/63 Mariannas Islands.  P.J. Searles, “Geology of the Mariannas Islands”, The Guam Recorder, Jul 1936, 2pp. HSPA/64 Marquesas Islands.  E.P. Mumford, “Terestial and fresh-Water Fauna of the Marquesas Islands”, Ecology, Vol.17, No.1, Jan 1936, pp.143-157. HSPA/65 Marshall Islands (Kwajalein Island).  “Marshall Islands Stick Charts. Novel method of Navigation used in key islands on road to Tokyo”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1944, p.8-9, 28.  Eileen O’Brien, “Hawaii’s Link with the Marshalls”, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1944, p.5-6.  John Durant, “We Sank an Island”, Colliers, 1 Jul 1944, 1p.  Lorna Arlen, “Prelude to Invasion of the Marshall Islands. Former missionaries in enemy-held area help US Army in language problems”, Paradise of the Pacific, Dec 1944, p.22, 25-26.  Harold St John, review of W.R. Taylor, “Plants of Bikini and other Northern Marshall Islands”, Pacific Science, Vol.5, No.2, Apr 1951, pp.207-208. HSPA/66 Michener and the Pacific.  James Michener, “The People of the Pacific”, n.d., n.p., pp.41-43, 68-69. 7 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

 James A. Michener, “Polynesia”, Holiday Magazine, Mar 1951, 12pp.  James Michener, “The Sea of the Talented Traveler”, Saturday Review, 23 Oct 1954, pp.47-48.  Horace Sutton, “The Pacific”, Saturday Review, 23 Oct 1954, pp.46, 66. HSPA/67 Micronesia.  “Botany”, from H. Utinon (ed.), Bibliography of Micronesia, UH Press, 1952, pp.3-16.  “Enchanted Evening in Micronesia. Songs and Dances from the Marshalls, Ponape, Truk, Yap and Palau. Performed by the Micronesian Club of Honolulu at the University of Hawaii”, 33rpm disk, and leaflet, c.1959.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Scientific Information about Micronesia”, Micronesia, Vol.2, No.2, Jun 1966, pp.263-264. HSPA/68 Midway Island.  “Gooneyville, T.H.”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jul 1937, p.10.  “Midway Island and Japanese – 1900”, Paradise of the Pacific,, May 1938, 1p.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Midway island, USA”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1938, pp.7, 29-30.  V.H. Biddle, “Touring Midway island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1938, 2pp.  F.C. Haddon, “Life on Midway Island”, Ward’s Combined Entomological and Natural Science Bulletin, Vol.13, No.7, Mar 1940, 3pp.  George Munro, “Midway Island Fifty Years Ago”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jul 1942, pp.17-20.  Eileen O’Brien, “Midway – Ships Graveyard”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jun 1944, pp.12-13. HSPA/69 Nauru and Ocean Island.  Austin Bastow, “Nauru and Ocean Island”, The Mid-Pacific, Vol.43, No.5, May 1932, pp.469-473. HSPA/70 New Caledonia.  “Noumea”, Walkabout, 1 Jan 1935, p.51  Louisa Clark Williams, “Melanesiana in New Caledonia”, Pan-Pacific, Jul-Sep 1941, pp.4-5.  Lawrence Lader, “Leter from New Caledonia”, The New Yorker, 13 Jan 1945, 2pp.  R.F. Thorne, “New Caledonia, Island of Botanical Opportunity”, Newsletter of the Hawaiian Botanical Society, Vol.4, No.1, Feb 1965, pp.1-3. HSPA/71 New Hebrides.  Thomas B. Lesure, “New Hebrides”, Travel, Feb 1969, pp.34-38. HSPA/72 New Zealand. HSPA/73 Palau.  “American task-force bombers have been paying increasingly frequent visits to the Palau Islands. Are they next on the MacArthur-Nimitz timetable?”, In Advance of the News (Institute of Pacific Relations, San Francisco), Vol.1, No.2, 1944?, 4pp., maps. HSPA/74 Palmyra Island.  E.H. Bryan, “Palmyra – Part of Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1937, pp.13 incomplete.  E.N. McClellan, “Under Three Flags – Palmyra Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1940, p.22.  E.N. McClellan, “Under Three Flags – Palmyra Island”, continued, Paradise of the Pacific, Mar 1940, p.21-22.  E.N. McClellan, “Under Three Flags – Palmyra Island”, continued, 8 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

Paradise of the Pacific, May 1940, p.23-24. HSPA/75 Papua New Guinea.  C.E. Pemberton, “Looking for Sugar in Papua”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.39, No.1, Jan 1930, pp.25-30.  H. Hallock, “Life in New Guinea Gold Fields”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.43, No.2, Feb 1932, pp.175-180.  C. Price Conigrave, “Tramping in Papua”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Sep 1933, pp.212-222.  W.M. Strong, “Medical Service in Papua”, Mid-Pacific Magazine, Apr- Jun 1934, pp.12-14.  C. McNicoll, “The Sepik River of New Guinea”, The Mid-Pacific Magazine, Vol.48, No.1, Jan-Mar 1935, pp.1-4.  J.W. Vandercook, “Cannibal Farm Hands”, Country Gentleman, Aug 1935, pp.18-19, 61-62.  A.L. Rand, “Flying Birdmen”, Natural History, Oct 1940, pp.137-141.  “New Guinea – King Move Um Capital”, Time, 29 Sep 1941, p.28.  Foster & Futernick Co., Library Bookbinders, San Francisco, “Native Pile Village, Port Moresby”, n.d. (c. 1943), 1 p.  “Library Services in Papua and New Guinea”, UNESCO Bulletin for Librarians, Vol.9, No.7, Jul 1955, p.365. HSPA/76 Pearl and Hermes Reef.  Judge F.W. Howay, “Pearl and Hermes Reef”, Paradise of the Pacific, Nov 1939, p.4. Re transcript of the log entry of the Brig Arab, 21 Oct 1822. HSPA/77 Pitcairn Island.  LJ, “Famous Bible Returns to Pacific Home”, Library Journal, 15 Feb 1949, p.322.Re the return of the “Mutineers’ Bible” from the Connecticut Historical Society. HSPA/78 Ponape.  J.E. Alicata, “Science spotlights Mysteries of Ponape”, Paradise of the Pacific (?), n.d., 4pp. HSPA/79 Rose Island (American Samoa).  “Rose Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Oct 1938, 1p.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Rose Atoll, USA”, Paradise of the Pacific,Apr 1939, pp.9, 25. HSPA/80 Saipan and Tinian.  Florence McCorristen, “Saipan Visitor”, Newsheet, Jun 1950, 2pp.  A.J. Mangelsdorf, “Notes on Saipan and Tinian”, 13 Sep 1951, Ts., 3pp. HSPA/81 Solomon Islands.  “Solomon Islands”, The Mid-Pacific, Feb1934, pp.122-124.  Albert Jewell, “Solomon Islands Mislaid for Two centuries”, Mid-Pacific Magazine, Jul-Sep 1935, pp.262-265.  “Guadalcanal”, New Yorker, 26 Sep 1942, 1p.  Osa Johnson, “Life in the Solomons”, Colliers, 26 Sep 1942, pp.33-35.  “Guadalcanal Birds”, New Yorker, 27 Feb 1943, 1p.  David J. Cowen, “Solomon Salesmen”, Colliers, 26 Aug 1944, pp.59, 81.  Eugene Burns, “Enchanted Isle”, Colliers, 23 Sep 1944, pp.21, 30-33.  Rangoso, Rex, “That was the War”, New Yorker, 4 Jul 1946, 4pp., incomplete.  Cyril Belshaw, “The Postwar Solomon Islands”, Far Eastern Survey, 21 Apr 1948, pp.95-98.  R.J.A. Lever, “The early history of agriculture in the Solomon Islands”, South Pacific Bulletin, Jan-Mar 1973, p.26- HSPA/82 Swains Island.  E.H. Bryan Jr., “Swains Island, USA”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jul 1939, 9 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

pp.5-8. HSPA/83 Tonga.  Harry L. Foster, “Touring the Tongas”, Sunset Magazine, Apr 1927, pp.36-38, 92, 94-95.  T.A. Jagar, “Niuafoou Volcano in Tonga: its eruptions and its people”, Hawaiian Academy of Science – Proceedings, 1931, pp.9-10.  Rosaline Redwood, “Carefree Kingdom”, Travel, Feb 1953, 3pp. HSPA/84 Torres Strait.  Gaston C. Renard, “Isles of Mystery and Romance (North of Cape York, Australia)”, Walkabout, 1 Mar 1938, 6pp. HSPA/85 US Trust Territory.  Otto L. Burton, “Medical program in the Trust Territory, Proceedings of the Hawaiian Academy of Science, 1950-1951, p.16.  “Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands”, Proceedings of the Hawaiian Academy of Science, 1950-1951, p.17. HSPA/86 Vostok Island.  F.R. Fosberg, “Vegetation of Vostok Island, Central Pacific”, Proceedings of the Hawaiian Academy of Science, 1935-1936, p.19. HSPA/87 Wake Island.  Donald Dickson, “Wake Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Apr 1939, 2pp.  Pat A. Ayres, “Wake – the Vegetable Isle”, Paradise of the Pacific, Jan 1940, p.15.  “Battle of Wake Island”, Paradise of the Pacific, Feb 1942, pp.11-12.  Lamory T. Laumeister, “Farming a Rock in Mid-Pacific”, Country Home Magazine, Dec 1938, pp.12, 20. HSPA/88 Washington Island.  A.N. McClellan, “The American Island of Washington”, Paradise of the Pacific, May 1940, pp.19, 24. HSPA/89 Western Samoa.  Sir Joseph H. Carrruthers, “What I Think of British Samoa”, The Mid- Pacific Magazine, Vol.39, No. 1, Jan 1930, pp.33-36.  F.T. Steelye et al., “The Laterites of Western Samoa”, Soil Science, Vol.46, No.1, Jul 1938, pp.23-31.  K.S. Birrell, et al., “Chromium in Soils of Western Samoa and Niue Island”, NZ Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.21, No.2A, 1939, pp.91A-95A.  Eddie Mack, “Samoan Hurricane and Hawaii”, Paradise of the Pacific, Sep 1939, pp.23-24.  O.H. Swezey, “Observations on Insect Pests in Samoa which are not yet known to occur in Hawaii”, Hawaiiian Planters’ Record, Vol.45, No.1, Jan-Mar 1941, pp.25-38.  D.T. Fullaway, “A Check List of Parasitic Hymenoptera of the Samoan Islands with descriptions of the species appended”, Proc.Haw.Ent.Soc., Vol.11, No.1, Jul 1941, pp.41-49.  O.H. Swezey, “Some Injurious Insects in Samoa which do not occur in the Hawaiian Islands”, Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc., Vol.11, No.1, Jul 1941, pp.127- 130.  Christine Otto, “Western Samoa”, Travel, Jul 1969, pp.33-36, 77. HSPA/90 World War II.  “Gigantic Arena of Conflicting Interests”, Mid Week Pictorial, 1936, 1p., map.  “National Affairs. National Defense: Windy Guam”, Time, 6 Mar 1939, pp.14-15.  John Gunther, “Our Pacific Frontier”, Foreign Affairs, Vol.18, No.4, Jul 10 Reel List. PMB 1318. Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association, Cuttings from the Hawaiian Press on the Pacific Islands, c.1930-1974.

1940, pp.583-600.  “National Defense. Navy / Air / Army” (Re Midway Is.), Time, 11 Aug 1941, p.28.  “World Battle Fronts: Heroes…” (Re Wake Island), Time, 19 Jan 1942, pp.20 & 23.  John Lardner, “This is Port Moresby”, Saturday Evening Post, 17 Oct 1942, pp.11, 113-114.  “The Retreat of the Japanese in New Guinea”, The Sphere, 7 Nov 1942, pp.172-174.  “Allies Advance in South Pacific”, Life, Vol.15, No.14, 4 Oct 1943, pp.27- 32.  Sigmund Sameth, “Robinson Crusoe: Army Style”, Esquire, Sep 1943, pp.55-56, 167.  Owen Lattimore, NBC presents The Pacific Story, University of California press, 1943, 16pp.  “World Battle Fronts: The Enemy / Battle of the Pacific” (re. Truk), Time, 28 Feb 1944, pp.9-10.  J.R. Eyerman (Photographer). “Tarawa Revisited four months after historic battle atoll is busy and beautiful place”, Life, Vol.16, No.16, 17 Apr 1944, pp.25-31.  “Allies Advance in New Guinea”, Life, Vol.16, No.21, 22 May 1944, pp.27-30.  Walter Davenport, “The Jungle is Beaten”, Collier’s, 21 Jul 1945, pp.11- 12, 54-55.  “Historical Notes June 4, 1942” (re Battle of Midway), Time,  10 Jun 1957, pp.26-29.

Sundry loose press cuttings from Honolulu Star-Bulletin, PIM, and others HSPA/91 Micronesia Independence. 1975-1979 HSPA/92 Marshall Islands Nuclear Testing: Clean Up. 1975-1979 HSPA/93 Strategic Policy on the Pacific Islands. 1976-1979 HSPA/94 Palmyra Island Nuclear Tests, Nuclear Storage & Fullard-Leo. 1979 HSPA/95 Marianas. 1979 HSPA/96 . 1976 HSPA/97 Palau. 1978-79 HSPA/98 Miscellaneous Pacific Islands  PNG Makeo 1979  French New Pacific Outlook 1979  SP Games, Fiji Feb 1979  Kiribati Independence Feb 1979, Jul 1979  Norfolk Island May 1979  Am. Samoa Nov 1979  John Griffin "Along the South Pacific Way", Star Bulletin Advertiser, 17 Jun 1979 (includes cartoon portrait of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara)

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