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PACIFIC MANUSCRIPTS BUREAU Room 4201, Coombs Building Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia Telephone: (612) 6125 2521 Fax: (612) 6125 0198 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/pambu REEL LIST PMB 1196/Reels 1-13 DOROTHY CROZIER Research Papers on the Western Pacific, particularly Tonga and Fiji, 1936-1977. (Available for reference) Writings by Dorothy Crozier and Related Papers Various written papers, some published. Reel 1 Dorothy Crozier, “New Guinea”. Paper on administrative arrangements for native welfare in PNG and the Pacific Islands. Ts, drafts, 22pp. + appendices I-IV. May 1947 Dorothy Crozier, “Australian New Guinea”. Paper for TPR(?) Conference. Ts., roneo, 22pp. May 1947 Dorothy Crozier, “Political Factors and Administrative Principles Underlying the Governments of the South West Pacific”. Ts., draft, 28pp. n.d. Dorothy Crozier, “Draft Comparative Survey of Social Services for Natives in the Pacific Islands.” Ts., c.180pp., annotated. n.d. See also. Dorothy Crozier, “Tonga: a Study in Stability and Change”, Ts., pp.1-133, annotated; together with, “The Structure of Authority in Tonga”, Ms., 18pp., both at T2/1, below, together with other papers by DC on Tongan social and administrative matters at T2/1-15. 1951(?) Reel 2 Dorothy Crozier, “Background to the Islands: Problems Seen in Tonga”, Australia’s Neighbours, 3 rd Series, No.20 May 1952 DC, “The Establishment of the Central Archives of Fiji and the WPHC”, Ts., 9pp., and Ms., drafts. See WPHC/14, below. c.1959 Dorothy Crozier, “Kinship and Occupational Succession”, The Sociological Review, Vol.13, No.1, pp.15-43 Mar 1965 Dorothy Crozier, Book Review of Angus Ross, New Zealand Aspirations in the Pacific in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1964. Ts., 5pp., & Ms. n.d. Dorothy Crozier, “Relation of Historical Studies to Anthropological Techniques”: essay, University of Melbourne, Ms., 13pp. See also files 67, 68 & 70 in Research File Series I, below, for further essays. n.d. P/5 Dorothy Crozier, “History and Anthropology”. Reprint, International Social Science Journal, Vol.7, No.4, 1965; and Ts., 18pp., together with cover note, biographical note and other Ms notes. Article refers to Fiji Deed of Cession. May 1965 P/4 Dorothy Crozier, “Anthropology and History”. Lectures I, II & III. Ms. 1967 Dorothy Crozier, “Obituary H.M.Queen Salote of Tonga, 1900- 1965”, The Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol.75, No.4, pp.401-403 Dec 1966

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PACIFIC MANUSCRIPTS BUREAU Room 4201, Coombs Building

Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia

Telephone: (612) 6125 2521 Fax: (612) 6125 0198 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/pambu

REEL LIST

PMB 1196/Reels 1-13 DOROTHY CROZIER

Research Papers on the Western Pacific, particularly Tonga and Fiji, 1936-1977. (Available for reference)

Writings by Dorothy Crozier and Related Papers

Various written papers, some published.

Reel 1 Dorothy Crozier, “New Guinea”. Paper on administrative arrangements for native welfare in PNG and the Pacific Islands. Ts, drafts, 22pp. + appendices I-IV.

May 1947

Dorothy Crozier, “Australian New Guinea”. Paper for TPR(?) Conference. Ts., roneo, 22pp.

May 1947

Dorothy Crozier, “Political Factors and Administrative Principles Underlying the Governments of the South West Pacific”. Ts., draft, 28pp.

n.d.

Dorothy Crozier, “Draft Comparative Survey of Social Services for Natives in the Pacific Islands.” Ts., c.180pp., annotated.

n.d.

See also. Dorothy Crozier, “Tonga: a Study in Stability and Change”, Ts., pp.1-133, annotated; together with, “The Structure of Authority in Tonga”, Ms., 18pp., both at T2/1, below, together with other papers by DC on Tongan social and administrative matters at T2/1-15.

1951(?)

Reel 2

Dorothy Crozier, “Background to the Islands: Problems Seen in Tonga”, Australia’s Neighbours, 3rd Series, No.20

May 1952

DC, “The Establishment of the Central Archives of Fiji and the WPHC”, Ts., 9pp., and Ms., drafts. See WPHC/14, below.

c.1959

Dorothy Crozier, “Kinship and Occupational Succession”, The Sociological Review, Vol.13, No.1, pp.15-43

Mar 1965

Dorothy Crozier, Book Review of Angus Ross, New Zealand Aspirations in the Pacific in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1964. Ts., 5pp., & Ms.

n.d.

Dorothy Crozier, “Relation of Historical Studies to Anthropological Techniques”: essay, University of Melbourne, Ms., 13pp. See also files 67, 68 & 70 in Research File Series I, below, for further essays.

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P/5 Dorothy Crozier, “History and Anthropology”. Reprint, International Social Science Journal, Vol.7, No.4, 1965; and Ts., 18pp., together with cover note, biographical note and other Ms notes. Article refers to Fiji Deed of Cession.

May 1965

P/4 Dorothy Crozier, “Anthropology and History”. Lectures I, II & III. Ms.

1967

Dorothy Crozier, “Obituary H.M.Queen Salote of Tonga, 1900-1965”, The Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol.75, No.4, pp.401-403

Dec 1966

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Dorothy Crozier, “Obituary H.M.Queen Salote of Tonga, 1900-1965”. Drafts & correspondence including corresp. re Queen Salote’s honorary membership of the Polynesian Society, 1958.

1958-1967

Dorothy Crozier, “Tongan and Papalangi: Anomie in Polynesia”, Macmillan Brown Lectures. Lectures I (13pp), II (14pp.) & III (14pp.). Ts., carbon.

1968

Dorothy Crozier, Macmillan Brown Lectures. Lectures I, II & III. Ms and Ts.

1968

Dorothy Crozier, Macmillan Brown Lectures: corresp. 1968-1969 Dorothy Crozier, Book Review of P A Snow, A Bibliography of

Fiji, Tonga and Rotuma. Reprint from JPH, Vol.7 1972

Dorothy Crozier, “Reaction to the Proceedings of the Goodenough Layard Commission”. Ts., 18pp.

n.d.

Reaction to the Goodenough Layard Mission. Ms., notes. n.d. Dorothy Crozier, “The Liquor Problem in Fiji to 1911”: Ts., 5pp.,

Ms notes and drafts. n.d.

Dorothy Crozier, “Some Problems of the Pacific”, Ts, 7pp. & Ms. n.d. Dorothy Crozier, “Memo on the WPHC 1878-1893”, Ts., carbon,

17pp. See also WPHC/9,12-14 below for other papers and reports on the Western Pacific High Commisison archives.

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Deed of Cession

Dorothy Crozier, “The Deed of Cession: the Evolution of a Fijian Myth”, 1st Copy. Ms., 28pp+, Ts., 18pp., annotated.

4 Apr 1960

Dorothy Crozier, Final draft, “The Deed of Cession: The Evolution of a Fijian Myth”. Ts., pp.1-32. Incomplete. (2 copies)

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Mariner’s Tonga

Reel 3 Env.1 Mariner & Martin, Natives of the Tongan Islands, Vols.I & II, ed. by Dorothy Crozier. Printed p/c, with DC’s footnotes, Ts., bromide copy. Chs.I & II, “Voyage of the Port au Prince”, pp.1-52

Env.2 Ch.III, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.53-92 Env.3 Ch.IV, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.93-130 Env.4 Ch.V, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.131-175 Env.5 Ch.VI, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.176-209 Env.6 Ch.VII, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.210-232 Env.7 Ch.VIII, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.233-254. Env.8 Ch.IX, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.255-306 Env.9 Ch.X, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.307-336. Env.19 Chs.XI & XII , “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.337-378. Env.10 Ch.XIII-XIV, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.379-444. Env.11 Ch.XV, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.445-495. Env.12 Ch.XVI-XVII, “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.496-540 Env.13 Ch.XVIII, “Religious Tenets of the Tonga People”, pp.541-575 Env.14 Ch.XIX, “Habits of the Divine Priests and Chiefs”, pp.576-615. Env.15 Ch.XX, “Religious Rites of the Tonga People”, pp.616-672. Env.16 Ch.XXI, “Surgical Skill of the Tonga People”, pp.673-705 Reel 4 Env.17 Ch.XXII, “Arts and Manufactures of the Tonga People”, and

Ch.XXIII, “General Habits of the Tonga People”, pp.706-734.

Env.18 Ch,XXIII, cont., “Public Festivals of the Tonga People”, “Songs and Music of the Tonga People”, “Sports and Games of the Tonga People”, “Domestic Habits, etc of the Tonga People”, “Conclusion”, pp.735-765.

Env.19 Chs.XI & XII , “Transactions at the Tonga Islands”, pp.337-378.

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Unnumbered envelope. “Appendix”, pp.766-779.

Blue

folder Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Introduction. Ts., pp.1-113, draft (?)

Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Draft Editor’s Foreword. Ms.

Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Introduction. Ms., notes. Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Introduction. Ts., draft,

annotated.

Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Introduction. Drafts and notes, Ms., & Ts.

Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Appendix. Ms. & Ts., transcripts.

Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Glossary. Ts., pp.780-830.

Dorothy Crozier (Ed.), Mariner’s Tonga. Glossary. Ms. notes and drafts.

Correspondence and Accounts

Australian National University Accounts. Tonga Treasury Correspondence.

1950-1951

Applications for access to the WPHC Archives, together with related correspondence concerning Ms Crozier’s appointment as Archivist and her work in the Archives. Includes letters from H E Maude and Barrie Macdonald.

1954-1958

Correspondence. 1955-1988 Mariner (and other) correspondence. 1967-1971 New Zealand Council for Volunteer Service Abroad (Inc):

circulars. (DC was on a panel.) 1966

Mariner. Corresp with Clarendon and Agreement. 1966-1971 Mariner – Gunson [and Oxford University Press]. 1971-1976 Mitchell Library correspondence. 1973 Course, Conference and Teaching Files

Hawaii Seminar Conference: table of contents. Not filmed. 1936 Education – Hawaii Seminar Conference – Papers. Ms. notes. Not

filmed. 1936

Pacific Anthropology lectures by Raymond Firth and Ian Hogben. Ms. notes. Continued on Reel 5.

Oct-Dec 1948

Reel 5 Pacific Anthropology lectures by Raymond Firth and Ian Hogben. Continued from Reel 4.

Current Anthropology Problems seminar – Dr Leach. Ms notes. Oct 1948-Jun 1949

Seminar on Applied Anthropology: Ms. notes on the following classes: Seminar on Applied Anthropology I, Dr Richards; Social Anthropology, Prof Firth, Feb-Mar 1949; Social Anthropology Class, Prof Firth, Nov 1948-Jan 1949; Social Anthropology lectures, Prof Firth, Jan-Feb 1949; Social Anthropology I, Prof Firth, Oct-Dec 1948.

1948-1949

Methodology in Social Anthropology – Prof Firth, Radcliffe Brown. Ms notes.

Oct-Nov 1949

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ANU Jubilee Pacific Studies Conference, “Social Processes in the Pacific”, Canberra, 27-29 Aug 1951: Conference program and papers. Ts., roneo.

1951

Anthropology Lectures & seminars, Professor Firth. Ms., notes. 1959-1962 Firth. Seminar on …Anthrop Theory. Ms notes. 1961-1962 Anthropology 1961-62, “Social Implications of Technological

Change”, University of London, Institute of Cmth Studies: roneoed notes, Ms notes and correspondence.

1961-1962

Comparative Survey of Social Services for Natives in the Pacific Islands

Project Files. See also Dorothy Crozier, “New Guinea”: untitled paper on administrative arrangements for native welfare in PNG and the Pacific Islands. Ts, roneo, 22pp. + appendices; and Dorothy Crozier, “Draft Comparative Survey of Social Services for Natives in the Pacific Islands.” Ts., c.180pp., annotated. Both in DC writings above.

Notes on meeting between Dr Evatt and Missionary Bodies, headed “Native Welfare”, Ts, 2pp.

n.d.

Native Christianity: report of conference of Australian and NZ National Missionary Council Representatives and Missionary Leaders from the Pacific Field, Sydney, 28-29 May 1945. Ts., roneo, 4pp.; and Ms notes.

28-29 May 1945

Department of External Affairs, Post War Reconstruction Research, Canberra. Miscellaneous papers (DC joint author?): “Far Eastern Bureau, Health Organisation, League of Nations, Ts, carbon, 10pp, plus appendices; “New Zealand’s Interests in Pacific Islands – Trade, Shipping and Dependencies (November 1943)”, Ts., orig. and carbon, 8pp, plus appendices; “Current Note: The Anglo-American Caribbean Commission”, Ts., drafts, c.8pp.

c.1948

Press cuttings on Native Welfare. 1945-1947 Press cuttings – Pacific islands matters. 1946-1947 Department of External Territories, Canberra. Papers on PNG

and the SPC, including proceedings of the South Seas Conference, Canberra, 1947. One file box. Continued on Reel 6.

1946-1950

Reel 6 Papers on PNG and the SPC. Continued from Reel 5. Raymond Firth, J W Davidson and OHK Spate, Notes on New

Guinea, October-November 1951, Ts, roneo, 13pp; together with Raymond Firth, “Some Observations: Native Social and Economic Change”, Ts., roneo, 18pp; and J W Davidson, “The Study of History and Government”, Ts., roneo, 10pp. Also in this file, “Notes on New Caledonian Budget”, Noumea, 25 Mar 1946, Ts., 8pp.

1951

Child Welfare. Ms notes, 2pp. List of Consuls in the Pacific Islands Compiled from Foreign

Office Lists, Dates of Appointment, etc. Ms., notes, 2pp.

“Educational Mechanisms in Pre-Literate Societies”, Dr Richards. Ms. notes.

1949

Fiji. Notes from James Russell, “Education in Fiji”. Ms., 1p. HCWP. Minute Papers on Labour in BSIP and Fiji, 1909. Ms.,

notes, 2pp.

History of WPHC. Ms., notes. 1958

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Indentured labour. Ms., notes, 3pp.

List of articles in periodicals. Ms., 3pp. Missionary activity. Ms notes from Rutherford, “Education in

Papua”, F E Williams, and others.

Pacific Bibliographies. Ts., roneo from University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 4pp.

1962

Samoa. Ms notes from G G Brown, C McKay and D A J Rutherford.

Samoa. Ms., notes (scraps), 2pp. Solomon Islands. Note on administration. Ms., 1p. S E Asia. Ms., notes re social services. South Pacific Health Service. Ms. transcript of press statement

by NZ Prime Minister and other notes.

Unification of the Colonial Service, 1930-1939. Ms., transcripts. London Kinship Survey Files. See Course, Conference and

Teaching files, above.

Tonga Social Services Survey Files. University of London

supported study of the development of social services in Tonga: “An analysis of the factors which affect the efficiency of educational and medical services as agencies of social change and adjustment in Tongan society.”

Tonga file index T1/1 I. Education Department – current administration, including

Education (Leaving Certificate Examination Regulations) 1949; Annual Report of the Director of Education 1943; II. Tonga College, ’Atele. Ms., notes from College records such as punishment book, minute book, correspondence; copies of timetables; Tonga College entrance exam paper, English, 1950.

T1/2 Copra Board. Auditors’ Report, 1945, 1946, 1950, 1951; production statistics, and other Ms. notes and transcripts.

T1/3 Vava’u. Ms., notes on Siulikutapu College, Nei’afu, out-patients records, etc.

T1/4 ’Atele College. Life Histories, VI Form and Vocational School (about 50 short essays in English by the students), together with Tonga College Principal’s Report, 1950, and the Rules and Regulations of Tonga College, 1930. Continued on Reel 7.

1950

Reel 7 T1/4 ’Atele College. Life Histories, continued from Reel 6. T1/5 Essays from Pilolevu College. 1950 T1/6 Tonga: Reports of the Department of Education, 1928, 1929,

1930, 1936-1947, Ms., extracts; Report, 1950, printed; statistics, 1929-1940, Ms., notes; Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga Teachers’ Conference, Nafualu, 7-13 Jul 1950, Program, Ts., roneo, 3pp.; Leaving Certificate Public examination papers, 1950. Ts., roneo.

1928-1950

T1/7 TMP’s reports on Schools in Tonga. Ts. 1951 T1/8 MP references to Tonga. Notes from WPHC minute paper series,

1876-1918. Ms., in chronological order.

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T1/9 Annual Report of the Director of Agriculture, 1940, Ms., transcript; together with “How to Plan an 8-acre Abi”, Tongan Agricultural Journal, Dec 1939, Ts., 5pp.; and W. Straatmans, Department of Agriculture, “Report on Tour of Duty to the Eastern Part of the Tonga Group, 6-18 Jun 1951” [on soils], Ts, poor quality carbon, 10pp.

1940-1951

T1/10 Notes on an interview with Dr Collocottt re Tonga - medical. Notes on doctors and personalities. Ms.

12 Apr 1950

T2/1 “Tonga: a Study in Stability and Change”, Ts., pp.1-133, annotated; together with, “The Structure of Authority in Tonga”, Ms., 18pp.

T2/2 Ha’afeva – plans. Firth’s notes [missing?]. Ts., outlines of project, 4pp.; draft introduction to “The Development of Social services in Tonga”, Ms., 5pp.; draft ch., “Environment and Demography”, Ms., c.8pp.;

1962-1963

T2/3 Land. List of taxpayers with no api. Inheritance. Ms., notes. T2/4 Illegitimate children, adoptions, widows, divorced women,

unmarried mothers. Ms., notes.

T2/5 Tan(?) List; Household Survey List. Empty file. T2/6 Ha’afeva: marriage; bases of unoulocal(?) residence. Ms., notes. Dec 1962 T2/7 Household Code. Ms., notes. 1961-1962 T2/8 Analysis of genealogies to show relationships between

households: index to genealogies, notes on genealogies Ms. Notes. Continued on Reel 8.

Jun 1962

Reel 8 T2/8 Analysis of genealogies. Continued from Reel 7. T2/9 Church, State and Society in Tonga. Ms., notes and paper by

DC, “The Introduction and Development of Western Institutions in Tonga” Ms., 30pp.

T2/10 Outlines of study; Plans; Points requiring investigation. Ms., notes, including: notes on land tenure; report submitted to Firth, 1949; report on analysis and history of social services in Tonga, Ms., 2pp.

1949-

T2/11 “Tonga: a study in stability and change”. MA first draft, Ts., pp.1-22; Ms., pp.1-116.

T2/12 “Aspects of Kinship in Tonga with special reference to Ha’afeva”, Ts., pp.1-17, plus Ms., notes. Top numbered from research file series I, File No.29, above.

T2/13 Background Paper on Tonga for Royal Visit. Draft. Ts., 10pp. (2 copies); Ms., 12pp.

T2/14 “Problems Seen in Tonga”. Draft and print. Empty file. See Box 1, above.

T2/15 “Development of Social Services in Tonga”. 1st copy, Ts., 11pp., print; discarded draft, Ms.; Ms., notes.

T2/15 “Development of Social Services in Tonga”. 2nd copy, Ts., 11pp. T3/1 Maudslay, extracts from “Life in the Pacific Fifty Years Ago”,

London, 1030; Baker regieme; Description of Nuku’alofa, 1878. Ms., notes.

T3/2 Te Rangi Hiroa (Peter H Buck), “An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology”, Bishop Museum Leaflet 187, 1945. Ms., notes.

T3/3 E E Collocott, “Sickness, Ghosts and Medicine in Tonga”, J of the Polynesian Society, Vol.2, 1923. Ms., notes.

T3/4 Beaglehole, “Pangai a Village in Tonga”, Memoirs of the Polynesian Society, Vol.18, 1941. Ms., notes.

T3/5 Tonga. Bibliographies. . Ms., notes.

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T3/6 Tonga. Laws, 1839, 1852, 1863. P/c.

T3/7 Tonga. Laws, 1903. P/c. T3/8 Notes from Dr Churchward’s Grammar of the Tongan

Language. Ms.

T4/1 Department of Education, Tonga. Archives: including Ms., notes from: list of current files for 1950; report of visit to the Vava’u group, 1913; annual report of Tonga College, 1915; staffing and salaries schedule for State primary schools, 1950; etc.

T4/2 Tonga. Education, Department of. Reports, 1948. Printed, 5pp. 1949 T4/3 Tokoni, Education Department newsletter, roneo, 16pp. Sep 1950 T4/4 Mission Schools. Ms., notes. 1950 T5/1 Ha’afeva – Tongan medicine. Empty file. T5/2 Diets, Ha’afeva; Work Diaries. Ms., notes. T5/3 Tonga. Annual Medical and Sanitary reports: 1940, 1942-1945,

Ms, extracts; 1947-1949, printed orig.; 1950, Ts., extracts. Together with “Agreement for the Establishment of the South Pacific Health Service”, Printed, 4pp.; South Pacific Board of Health, “Minutes of the Meeting held in Suva, 13-15 June 1949”, Suva, Govt. Printer; South Pacific Health Service, “Inspector General’s Report Covering the Period 30 Sep to 31 Dec 1948”, Suva, Govt. Press. Continued on Reel 9.

Reel 9 T5/3 Tonga. Reports. Continued from Reel 8. T5/4 Ha’afeva Dispensary. Records and correspondence. Ms., notes. T5/5 Pangai – medical. Ms., notes. T6/1 Tongan lakalaka and Songs, Ha’afeva. Ms., transcripts. T6/2 Tungis Fono on Ha’afeva; Ts., Tongan, 4pp.; Ms., English,

10pp.

Uncontrolled File Series on Tonga

Tonga. Ms., notes from WPHC documents, 1890-1892 n.d. Tonga. Annual Report of the Department of Justice, 1940. Ms.,

extracts. n.d.

Tonga. Archives – Premier’s Office. (Note: In safes in Education Dept.) Ms., transcripts of correspondence and other documents, 1863-1908, c.15pp.

n.d.

Ata(?), “The Story of How the Flying Foxes Came to be at Kolovai, Tongatabu”. Ts., 3pp.

n.d.

John Beaglehole. Correspondence with DC re identities of Tongans noted by Cook and Mariner. Together with a set of Hakluyt (publisher?) proofs of Tonga voyage journals by Cook – Resolution and Discovery - annotated, Anderson, Samwell, Clerke, Burney, Williamson and King.

Jan 1966

Church and School Affiliation. Ms., notes, 2pp. n.d. Tonga – Constitution, 4 Nov 1875 (as amended to 16 Aug 1955).

Ms., transcript, 20pp. n.d.

Tonga – Consular Archives, Nuku’alofa. Survey. Kakala. Ms. lists of files, notes on contents of tin trunk, etc. 8pp.; notes on Kakala (chiefly decoration), 7pp.

1950

Tonga – Consular Archives. Survey and miscellaneous. Ms., transcripts from the Consular archives, including minute papers, 1879-1943, Ms., c.300pp.

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Tonga – Geographical Handbook Series, Pacific Islands, Vol.3, Western Pacific. Ms., notes, 15pp.

n.d.

Gifford, “Tongan Society”. Ms., notes, c.30pp. n.d. Ha’apai – Letters belonging to Arakai. Ms., transcripts (and

translations?) of documents relating to Ha’apai, 1837-1888, c.14pp; including Report on Haabai Station, Sep 1837; transl.(?) of letter re Arakai’s financial difficulties, Ms., 1p.; Ms. notes on leprosy, including genealogies, c.6pp.

n.d.

Tonga – History and Legends – Moulton Collection. Ms., notes, 13pp.

n.d.

A L Kaeppler, “Rank in Tonga”. P/c of printed paper. n.d. Reel 10 Tonga. Kinship. Ms., notes from Radcliffe-Brown, “The

Mother’s Brother in South Africa”, South African Journal of Science, 1924, 2pp.

n.d.

Langi and medical. Ms., draft annotations for Mariner’s Tonga(?), c.30pp.

n.d.

Tonga – library references. Ms., notes, 3pp. n.d. Tonga – Medical Department. Ms., notes from Departmental

documents, 1916-1950, c.100pp.; corresp. and articles by TMP R Fanamanu on diet and general health of school children in Tonga, Ts., 6pp.; CMO reports on health surveys of Tongan schools, 1951, Ts., c.40pp.

n.d.

Methodist Mission Archives, Sydney. Ms., notes on documents, 14pp.

n.d.

Tonga. Miscellaneous. Includes, Mosese Senituli Manu, “The History of Tonga Government College’s Band”, Ms., 28pp.; genealogical charts and notes on Tu’i Tonga Fefine and Tamaha, Ma’afu; “How the Tongans Made Fire”, “Pasikole”, “Tu’utaki of ’Eua”, transcript from Ms. of Mafi Vea, Pangai, Ts., 3pp.

1966

Tonga. Notes. WPHC General Letters, Vol.1, Feb 1878-May 1881, extracts, Ms., c.22pp.; and other Ms., notes from archives.

1958

Tonga – Notes – Ve’ehala. Ms., 1p. n.d. Tonga. Notes. 1. Fanga Faka amu mei; 2. Ve’ehala’s children; 3.

Vela Malia Kaitapu(?) – notes on Baker; 4. Rel. betw Toni & Spencer. Ms., 4pp.

n.d.

Tonga. Premier’s Reports, 1913-1921, 1940, 1942-1947. Ms., transcripts/extracts.

n.d.

Quarantine. Infringements of (Tongan Consular Archives), 1879. Ms., transcript, 1p.

n.d.

References from Tippett’s Private Collection. Letter from A R Tippett to DC, 27 Nov 1953, listing parts of his collection of papers relating to Tonga, Ts., 4pp.; “Notes on Methodism”, prepared by Rev. A Tippett, Director, Bible School, Davuilevu, Ts., roneo, 3pp; notes from documents held by Tippett, Bau, Ms., 34pp.

Nov-Dec 1953

Tonga. Report on the Public Service with Recommendations for Re-organisation, 1941. (Report by H E Maude.) Ms., transcript/extracts, 16pp.

n.d.

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Treaties of Friendship and Agreements between Great Britain and Tonga: 1. Note of Points Accepted by the King 1905; 2. Treaty of Amity Between GB and Tonga 18 May 1900; 3. Agreement between GB and Tonga relative to the trial of British Subjects by Tongan Courts, 1881; 4. Regulation of HM HCWP…supply of arms…to natives of the Western Pacific Islands [including Tonga] 12 May 1888; 5. Treaty of Friendship between GB and Tonga, Nuku’alofa, 29 Nov 1879; 6. British Order in Council for exclusion of Article IV of Treaty with Tonga of 29 Nov 1879 and the protocol of 3 Jul 1882 relating to Extradition, Windsor, 30 Nov 1882; 7. Agreement amending the Treaty of Friendship between GB and Tonga of 18 May 1900, Nuku’alofa 12 Aug 1927, Suva 7 Nov 1928. Ms., transcripts, 10pp.

n.d.

“Treaty of Friendship between GB and Tonga 1958 and Associated Papers”, Premier’s Office, Nuku’alofa; printed, 24pp.

15 Sep 1958

Tonga - Treaties - Foreign Powers: 1. Traite de Pain et d’Amitié entre la France et le Roi des Iles Tonga, 9 Jan 1855; 2. Treaty of Friendship between Germany and Tonga, 1 Nov 1876; 3. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States and Tonga, Nuku’alofa, 1886. Ms. transcripts.

n.d.

See also memo by DC on the provenance of the treaties between GB and Tonga, 1879 & 1900, in file Tonga/1 in WPHC Archives working files, below.

n.d.

Tonga. WPHC Archives. Correspondence: I. Unnumbered letters 1875-77; Inward letters, 1879, Nos.1-50; Inward letters, 1880, Nos.1-50; Miscellaneous, 1906; & II. Miscellaneous, 1905,1917, 1918. Ms., notes, c.100pp.

n.d.

World Census of Agriculture. Pop. Statistics – Tonga, 1950. Letter from J E Windrum, HBM Agent and Consul, Nuku’alofa, 27 Sep 1950, to Premier, Ts., carbon, 2pp., together with complete questionnaire and Secretary of State’s circular despatch No.19744/73/18/49 of 31 May 1949.

1950

Tonga – work file. Ms notes. 1959 Transcripts from Foreign Office Archives on Pacific Islands,

especially Tonga and Fiji. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence re Pacific Islands. PRO, FO 58/14, FO/58/20 & FO58/21, 26 Aug 1822-1843. Ms., transcripts, c.60pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence – Pacific Islands. Foreign Office Prints, 1843. Ms., transcripts, 4pp. Not microfilmed.

Foreign Office. Commercial Reports. Tonga. Ms., transcripts and extracts, 9pp., on the following: Report by Mr Consul Jones on present condition of Feegee and Tonga Islands, 1865; Report by Mr Consul Jones on the Trade of Fiji and Tonga Islands 1866; Report by Acting Consul General Thurston – includes Return of Trade and Navigation of Tonga for 1883 (Commercial No.3 of 1886). Not microfilmed.

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Correspondence re Fiji, 1874-1888. PRO, CO 83/4, 83/5, 83/6, 83/43, 83/44, 83/45, 83/47, 83/48; ADM 122/1, 122/2, 122/3. Ms., transcripts, c.400pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence from Foreign Office Prints relating to Tongan Affairs, 1877-1880, inclu. Consul Layard’s Report, 1876. Ms., transcripts, c.200pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence from Foreign Office Prints, 8 Dec 1882-6 May 1887. Ms., transcripts, c.300pp. Not microfilmed.

Foreign Office Prints – Tonga, 16 Mar 1887. Ms., transcripts, 4pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence from Foreign Office Prints, 16 May-6 Oct 1887. Ms., transcripts, c.300pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence from Foreign Office Prints, 28 Jun 1887. Ms., extracts, c.30pp. Also printed copy of “Appendix to Report by Sir C Mitchell re …Recent Disturbances in and the Affairs of Tonga, Containing the Further Inclosures in that Report”, London, HMSO, Aug 1887. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence re Tonga from Foreign Office Prints, Jan 1890-Feb 1891, Ms., transcripts, c.300pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence re Tonga from Foreign Office Prints, 22 Jan 1892-12 Mar 1894, including Basil Thomson’s memorandum. Ms., transcripts, c.20pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence re Tonga from Foreign Office Prints, 13 Jan 1900-31 Dec 1904. Ms., transcripts, c.400pp. Not microfilmed.

Correspondence re Tonga from Foreign Office Prints, 1905. Ms., transcripts, c.80pp. Not microfilmed.

Report on Tongan Affairs, Dec 1904-Jan 1905. Everard im Thurn. Enclosure in Western Pacific High Commission Confidential Despatch of 15 Mar 1905. Appendices to Report. Note Colonial Office Print in Colonial Office Library. Ms., transcript, c.100pp. Not microfilmed.

References to Foreign Office Correspondence on Tonga compiled from Foreign Office Subject Index, Registers and PRO Catalogue. List of Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs. Ms., c.200pp. Not microfilmed.

Foreign Office Confidential Prints. Not microfilmed.

Further Correspondence Respecting the Pacific Islands, Jul-Dec 1887. Part XIII, Confidential (5611); 130pp.

Jul 1888

Further Correspondence Respecting the Pacific Islands, Jan-Jun 1888. Part XIV, Confidential (5783); 156pp.

May 1889

Further Correspondence Respecting the Pacific Islands, Jul-Dec 1888. Part XV, Confidential (5784); 129pp.

May 1889

Further Correspondence Respecting the Pacific Islands, Jan-Jun 1889. Part XVI, Confidential (5838); 139pp.

Sep 1889

Further Correspondence Respecting the Pacific Islands, Jul-Dec 1889. Part XVII, Confidential (5932); 122pp.

Apr 1890

British Legislation Concerning the Pacific Islands

The Pacific Islanders Protection Act, 1872. HMSO, 9pp. 1872 The Pacific Islanders Protection Act, 1875. HMSO, 7pp. 1875 The Western Pacific Order in Council, 1877. HMSO; 95pp. 1877

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The Western Pacific Order in Council, 1879. HMSO; 10pp. 1879

The Western Pacific Order in Council, 1880. HMSO; 3pp. 1880 Report on Ellice, Gilbert, Marshall and Caroline Islands, by

Capt. Wm. H Maxwell. P/c, 15pp. 24 Jul 1881

Report of the Western Pacific Royal Commission. Report of a Commission to Inquire into the Working of the Western Pacific Orders in Council and the Nature of the Measures Requisite to Secure the Attainment of the Objects for which those Orders in Council were Issued. London, HMSO; 35pp.

Feb 1884

The Pacific Order in Council, 1893. Schedule of Rules and Forms.London, HMSO; 168pp.

Mar 1893

Convention and Declaration between Great Britain and Germany for the Settlement of the Samoan and other Questions (West Africa; Zanzibar, etc.) – Signed at London, November 14 1899. P/c, 11pp.

1899

The New Hebrides Order in Council. HMSO, 29pp. 1907 The Gilbert and Ellice Islands Order in Council, 1915. P/c, 5pp. 1915 The Gilbert and Ellice Islands Order in Council, 1916. HMSO;

2pp. 1916

The Pitcairn Order in Council, 1952. HMSO, 7pp. 1952 Pacific Protectorates. The Pacific (Amendment) Order in

Council, 1953. HMSO, 2pp. 1953

Printed Material Relating to the Comparative Social

Services Survey

Commonwealth of Australia, Territory of Papua Annual Report for the Year 1940-1941, Canberra AGPS. Not microfilmed.

1940-1941

John Beaglehole, “The Colonial Service 1782-1854”, reprint from Historical Studies, Vol.1, No.3. Not microfilmed.

Apr 1941

H Ian Hogbin and C. Wedgwood, Development and Welfare in the Western Pacific, Canberra, Australian Institute of International Affairs; 32pp.

1943

Reel 11 Australian Institute of International Affairs, Dependencies and Trusteeship in the Pacific Area, Australian Paper No.1. Ts., roneo, bound; 44pp.

1947

Colonial Office, Annual Report on Tonga for the Year 1946, London, HMSO; 22pp. Not microfilmed.

1948

Colonial Office, Annual Report on Tonga for the Year 1947, London, HMSO; 24pp. Not microfilmed.

1948

Tonga, Report for the Years 1956 and 1957, London, HMSO; 56pp. Not microfilmed.

1959

Tonga, Statement of Trade and Navigation for the Year 1947, Nuku’alofa, Govt Printer; 28pp.

1948

Tonga, Statement of Trade and Navigation for the Year 1947, Nuku’alofa, Govt Printer; 30pp.

1949

Australian National University, “Research in the Social Sciences: Summary of Discussions at a Conference convened by the Interim Council at the request of Professor W K Hancock, Canberra 1-2 Apr 1948”. Ts., roneo, bound; 18pp.

Apr 1948

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Australian National University, “Research in Pacific Studies: Summary of Discussions at a Conference convened at the request of Professor Raymond Firth, Canberra, 3-4 Apr 1948”. Ts., roneo, bound; 18pp.

Apr 1948

Tonga, Report of the Honourable the Minister for Finance for the Year 1949, Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 9pp.

1950

Tonga, Report of the Minister of Works for the Year 1949, Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 5pp.

1950

Tonga, Report of the Honourable the Premier for the Year 1949, Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 14pp. and appendix

1950

Tonga, Report of the Department of Education for the Year 1949, Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 4pp.

1950

Tonga, Report of the Department of Justice for the Year 1949, Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 5pp.

1950

Tonga Government Gazette, No.1. Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 156pp.Together with Supplement to Tonga Govt Gazette, No.2 of 1950, pp.13-15. Not microfilmed.

Jan 1950

P A Richardson (Govt. Auditor), A Report (Revised Edition) on the Terms and Conditions of Service and Salaries in the Tongan Civil Service. Ts., roneo, bound; 84pp.

Feb 1950

R A Derrick, South Pacific Commission Report on Project S.1: Vocational Training. Ts., roneo, bound, 191pp.

Nov 1950

South Pacific Commission, “Research Workers in the South Pacific”, Social Development Notes series, No.8. Ts., roneo, bound, 13pp.

Dec 1951

Susan Holmes, Report on a Qualitative Nutrition Survey Study in Western Samoa, South Pacific Health Service. Ts., roneo, 22pp. and appendix.

Jan 1951

Tropical Food and Nutrition (South Pacific Health Service), Vol.1, No.2.

1952

Kingdom of Tonga, Report on the Results of the 1956 Census, Nuku’alofa, Govt. Printer; 100pp.

1958

“Address of Her Majesty Queen Salote Tupou at the Opening of the Fifty-eighth Session of the Legislative Assembly of Tonga at Nuku’alofa on 6th June, 1958”, Tonga Government Gazette, No.10 of 1959. 6pp.

9 Oct 1958

G T Bolt, Report of the Salaries Commissioner on the Emoluments of the Civil Service 1958, Kingdom of Tonga, Govt. Printer; 32pp.

Nov 1958

J W Davidson, “The Decolonization of Oceania”, reprint from Journal of Pacific History, Vol.6. Not microfilmed.

1971

Archives Administration Files, Central Archives of Fiji and the

Western Pacific High Commission, Suva.

Index to WPHC Archives Files

Western Pacific High Commission Archives Working Files

WPHC/1 References PRO & CO, including list of CO Prints. WPHC/2 Synopsis for introduction submitted to Prof Firth, “WPHC

Calendars”, Ts., 2pp. orig. and carbon, both annotated, Ms. 1963

WPHC/3 Statutory Instruments. Arundell’s minute, 1936. Ms., notes.

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WPHC/4 Western Pacific and Deed of Cession. References. Including letter to Ian Diamond, Archivist, Central Archives of Fiji, 5 Jan 1959, with list of records and publication held by DC for a history of the WPHC which she was to write.

1959

WPHC/5 Thurston, McGregor. Ms biographical notes. WPHC/6 British and German Spheres of Interest. Ms., notes. WPHC/7 Names. Ms., notes, 3pp. WPHC/8 Lists of abbreviations used. WPHC/9 History of the WPHC. “Early Organisation of the Western

Pacific High Commission”, Ts/., 7pp. 1959-1960

WPHC/10 Pacific Islanders Bill. Ms., notes, 3pp. WPHC/10

[bis] Register of Ministers for the Performance of the Marriage Ceremony, 1893-1920; Select List from the Register of Ministers for the Performance of the Marriage Ceremony in Tonga, 1922-1949. Ms., transcript.

WPHC/12 Papers for Introduction to the Survey. I. “Memo on the WPHC 1878-1893”, Ms., 28pp & Ts., orig., 17pp.

WPHC/13 Reports on the WPHC Archives, including the following papers by DC: “Memorandum on the Proposed Separation, Future Housing and Present Survey of the WPHC Archives”, Ts., 9pp; “Interim report on the WPHC Archives”, 4 Jul 1952, Ms., 24pp.; “Interim Report on the Progress of the Survey of the Western Pacific High Commission Archives”, 30 Sep 1952, Ts., 8pp.; “Programme for the Construction and Completion of the Survey of the WPHC Archives after May 1953”, Ms., draft, c.30pp.; “Notes on the WPHC Archives”, Ms., 6pp. Continued on Reel 12.

1952-1953

Reel 12 WPHC/13 Reports on the WPHC Archives. Continued from Reel 11. WPHC/14 DC, “The Establishment of the Central Archives of Fiji and the

WPHC”, Ts., 9pp., and Ms., drafts. n.d.

Report on Tongan Archives: Drafts. Includes: “Report on Archives in Tonga”, Ts., 4pp and appendix, 8pp; “Tonga: Consular Archives”, Ts., c.20pp.

n.d.

Draft Inventories. Not microfilmed.

I/1 Notes on WPHC Registers and Indices. Ts., 7pp. I/2 Inventory of WPHC Archives, Part I; Items 1-70. Ms., draft,

c.20pp.

I/2 (bis) WPHC General Orders, 1883, 1884, 1886; Ms., transcripts. 3pp.

I/3 Inventory of WPHC Archives, Part II; Items 71-76. Ms., draft, c.300pp.

I/4 Samoa Inventory; Ms., pp.1-49. 1877-1900 I/5 Inventory of WPHC Archives, Pt.II. Items 89-460. Ms., draft,

c.400pp.

Shelf Lists, Inventories and Calendars.

Not microfilmed.

219R(1) Shelf List and Inventory of the WPHC Archives, Suva, Part 1, Ts., 1st copy, pp.1-222.

219R(2) Shelf List and Inventory of the WPHC Archives, Suva, Part 2, Ts., 1st copy, pp.223-472.

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219R(3) Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Fiji. Despatches Relating to the WPHC, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ts., 1st copy, c.20pp., unnumbered.

Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Fiji. Calendar of confidential and secret despatches, 1875-1878, to be checked for declassification; Ts., 6pp.

219R(4) Colonial Office. Secretary of State for the Colonies to the High Commissioner of the Western Pacific, Despatches, SS/1-SS/17/95, 1877-1895. Calendar. Ts., 1st copy, c.300pp., unnumbered

219R(5) WPHC. High Commissioner of the Western Pacific to Secretary of State for the Colonies, Copies of Despatches, 1878-1884. HC/1, pp.1-562. Calendar, Ts., 1st copy, c.30pp., unnumbered.

WPHC. High Commissioner of the Western Pacific to Secretary of State for the Colonies, Copies of Despatches. Calendar of confidential and secret despatches, 1880-1883, to be checked for declassification; Ts., 2pp.

219R(6) WPHC. Inward Letters, 2.75-160.80, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ts., 1st copy, c.60pp., unnumbered.

WPHC. Calendar of inward letters, 89-146, 1875-1899; Ts., c.60pp.

WPHC. Calendar of inward letters, 456-460, 1881-1911; Ts., 42pp.

219R(7) HBM Consulate General for the Western Pacific, General Letters Inward, CG/1-CG/1/42, 1880-1888. Calendar. Ts., 1st copy, 11pp., unnumbered.

219R(8) Samoa. HBM Consul and Deputy Commissioner. Inward and Outward Correspondence, S/1-S/17/38, 1881-1898. Calendar. Ts., 1st copy, c.100pp., unnumbered.

219R(9) Calendar of Archives Relating to Fiji in the WPHC Archives, F/1-F/8. Ts., 1st copy, c.40pp., unnumbered.

Original Ms and Duplicate Ts Copies of Shelf Lists,

Inventories and Calendars. Not microfilmed.

Shelf List and Inventory of the WPHC Archives, Suva, Part 1, Ts., 3 duplicate copies, pp.1-222.

Shelf List and Inventory of the WPHC Archives, Suva, Part 2, Ts., 2 duplicate copies, pp.223-472.

3/1 Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Fiji. Despatches Relating to the WPHC, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ts., carbon copy, c.20pp., unnumbered.

3/2 Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Fiji. Despatches Relating to the WPHC, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ts., c.20pp., unnumbered. More duplicate copies.

[4/Mss] Colonial Office. Secretary of State for the Colonies to the High Commissioner of the Western Pacific, Despatches, SS/1-SS/17/95, 1877-1895. Calendar. Ms., draft, c.300pp. (2 files.)

[4/1] Colonial Office. Secretary of State for the Colonies to the High Commissioner of the Western Pacific, Despatches, SS/1-SS/17/95, 1877-1895. Calendar. Ts., carbon, c.300pp. 2 copies.

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5/Mss WPHC. High Commissioner of the Western Pacific to Secretary of State for the Colonies, Copies of Despatches, 1878-1884. HC/1, pp.1-562. Calendar, Ms., c.30pp., unnumbered.

5/1 WPHC. HCWP to Secretary of State for the Colonies, Copies of Despatches, 1878-1884. HC/1, pp.1-562. Calendar, Ts., carbon copy, c.30pp., unnumbered.

5/2 WPHC. HCWP to Secretary of State for the Colonies, Copies of Despatches, 1878-1884. HC/1, pp.1-562. Calendar, Ts., carbon copy, c.30pp., unnumbered. More duplicate copies.

6/Mss WPHC. Inward Letters, 2.75-160.80, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ms., c.120pp., unnumbered.

6/1 WPHC. Inward Letters, 2.75-160.80, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ts., 2nd copy, c.60pp., unnumbered.

6/2 WPHC. Inward Letters, 2.75-160.80, 1875-1880. Calendar. Ts., carbon, 8 copes, c.60pp., unnumbered.

7Mss HBM Consulate General for the Western Pacific, General Letters Inward, CG/1-CG/1/42, 1880-1888. Calendar. Ms., c.11pp., unnumbered.

7/1 HBM Consulate General for the Western Pacific, General Letters Inward, CG/1-CG/1/42, 1880-1888. Calendar. Ts., 2nd copy, 11pp., unnumbered.

7/2 HBM Consulate General for the Western Pacific, General Letters Inward, CG/1-CG/1/42, 1880-1888. Calendar. Ts., carbon copies, 11pp., unnumbered.

7/3 HBM Consulate General for the Western Pacific, General Letters Inward, CG/1-CG/1/42, 1880-1888. Calendar. Ts., carbon copy, 11pp., unnumbered.

8/Mss Samoa. HBM Consul and Deputy Commissioner. Inward and Outward Correspondence. S/1-S/17/38. (High Commissioner to Deputy Commissioner Graves, Samoa), 5 Jan-6 Oct 1881, Nos.18-47. Calendar. Ms., c.100pp., unnumbered.

8/1 Samoa. HBM Consul and Deputy Commissioner. Inward and Outward Correspondence, S/1-S/17/38, 1881-1898. Calendar. Ts., 2nd copy, c.100pp., unnumbered.

8/2 Samoa. HBM Consul and Deputy Commissioner. Inward and Outward Correspondence, S/1-S/17/38, 1881-1898. Calendar. Ts., carbon copies, c.100pp., unnumbered.

9/Mss Calendar of Archives Relating to Fiji in the WPHC Archives. F/1-F/8. Ms., c.20pp., unnumbered.

9/1 Calendar of Archives Relating to Fiji in the WPHC Archives, F/1-F/8. Ts., carbon copy, c.40pp., unnumbered.

9/2 Calendar of Archives Relating to Fiji in the WPHC Archives, F/1-F/8. Ts., carbon copies, c.40pp., unnumbered.

Superseded Listings. Not microfilmed.

Shelf List and Inventory of the WPHC Archives, Suva; Ts., pp.1-43, Copies 1-4. Marked, “Not needed”.

Shelf List and Inventory of the Western Pacific High Commission Archives, Items 1-456. Ts., carbon, c.200pp. Copy 2 incomplete; Copy 3 complete.

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Samoa. HBM Consul and Deputy Commissioner. Inward and Outward Correspondence, S/1-S/17/38, 1881-1898. Draft calendar. Ts., c.150pp., unnumbered.

Drafts of Calendar of WPHC Archives. Ts., c.30pp. Calendars of Classified WPHC Records for submission to CO

for declassification. Ms./Ts., c.30pp.

Calendar of Despatches of the Secretary of State for the Colonies relating to the Western Pacific High Commission, 1875-1884; Ts., draft, annotated, c.120pp.

Calendar of Despatches of the Secretary of State for the Colonies relating to the Western Pacific High Commission, SS/14/1-91, 1892; Ts., draft, duplicate?, c.140pp.

Unidentified calendar – fragment; Ts., c.30pp. Further WPHC Archives Working Files

BSIP/1 Medical – appointment of doctors; and Ontong Java. Not located.

BSIP/2 Solomons – land and establishment of Solomons; vital statistics. Not located.

BSIP/3 Land Registration in the BSIP. Ms notes on BSIP land registration and land policy from WPHC despatches and Minute Papers, 1893-1919

GEIC/1 GEIC Lands Commission, Lands. List of WPHC minute papers on GEIC matters in general and GEIC land matter in particular, 1913-1917, Ms., 3pp.

GEIC/2 Notes and Minutes on Documents on Ocean Island. Extracts on Ocean Island from WPHC despatches and minute papers, 1879-1911, Ms., 79pp.

Memorandum on the Acquisition of Land by Missions in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony prior to 1920, including list of Minute Papers re GEIC lands, Ms., c.70pp.

WPHC Register of Land Claims - Gilbert Islands, 1871-1892; Ms., 5pp.

Pitcairn/1 MP References to Pitcairn. List of WPHC Minute Papers on Pitcairn Island, 1908-1917, Ts., 4pp. & Ms., notes.

Tonga/1 Memo on the provenance of the treaties between Great Britain and Tonga, 1879 & 1900. Ms., 4pp. Refers to DC’s discovery of the documents in a safe in the Education Dept., 1950-51, and their transfer to the British Consul in Tonga.

A/5 Inventory and Calendars. Notes for Introduction. Ms., 6pp. A/6 Archives. Archives administration training materials issued by

the Mitchell Library and National Library of Australia, including notes on lectures by Ian Maclean and Laurie Fitzhardinge; together with: note on the Fiji Royal Gazette and list of early issues, statement “On the Preservation of the Archives of Fiji”, Ts., roneo, 2pp., n.d.; and extract from the report by CRH Taylor on archives in Fiji, Fiji LC Paper No.12, 1946, pp.10-11.

1951

A/7 Journal. Journal notes on first sight of the WPHC archives, Jun 1952, Ms., 2pp; drafts of report on WPHC Archives, Ms., 8pp.; together with notes on the administrative arrangements for the archives, including minute on “Transmission of Certain Consulate-General Archives to Foreign Office, Sep 1949-Aug 1950”, Ms., 2pp.

1952

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Tonga – Memoranda on WPHC Archives – miscellaneous notes and drafts. Ms., 20pp.

n.d.

Report on Archives in Tonga, Ts., 3pp., plus appendices. n.d. Memorandum on Sophia or Niulakita, Nukulakita, Nurakita

[Tuvalu]. Extracts and transcripts of HCWP archives, 1892-1908; Ms., c. 40pp.

University of Melbourne – Archives Correspondence, including letter to DC from Ian Maclean enclosing notes by Paul Hasluck on a national archives system

1948

Railways. Ms and Ts notes from the archives on railways in Fiji, 1901-1905

n.d.

Rotuma DO’s Office. List of records transferred to Central Archives.

24 Oct 1955

Savu Savu DO Records. List of records transferred to Central Archives.

n.d.

Taveuni DO’s Office. List of records transferred to Central Archives

n.d.

Publications of the Central Archives of Fiji and the

Western Pacific High Commission and related printed material.

Committee on Departmental Records Report, London HMSO. Committee to review the arrangements for the preservation of the records of Government Departments…in the light of the rate at which they are accumulating and the purposes which they are intended to serve

1954

Central Archives of Fiji and the Western Pacific High Commission, Preliminary Inventory No.1, “Records of the Cakobau Government the Ad-Interim Government and the Provincial Government, June 1871-September 1875”, prepared by S. Tuinaceva (Archives Assistant)

Nov 1960

Central Archives of Fiji and WPHC, Reference Library, Serial Publications Catalogue No.2, “Serial Publications of the Government of Fiji”, Compiled by S Bahsh, revised and enlarged by L S Qalo. Ts., roneo, 16pp.

Jul 1970

Central Archives of Fiji and WPHC, Reference Library, Serial Publications Catalogue No.3, “Serial Publications of Fiji (Non-Government)”, Compiled by L S Qalo. Ts., roneo, 25pp.

Dec 1970

Photographs – Tonga and Samoa. Social Services Survey. May 1950-

May 1951 Reel 13 Group

A A1 Native Children

A2 Native Children A3 Native Children A4 Native Children A5 Native Children A6 Native Children A7 Native Children A8 Native Children

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Group B

B1 Schools Mixed Primary Schools’ Day which was held in Nuku’alofa – Wesleyan Schools’ Day

B2 Schools Mixed Tongan fancy dress of the Primary School in Nuku’alofa

B3 Schools Mixed Tongan dancing “Lakalaka” in Nuku’alofa at the Primary School Day

B4 Schools Mixed Tongan Lakalaka on the Primary School Day

B5 Schools Mixed Fancy dress in Nuku’alofa on the Primary School Day

B6 Schools Mixed Again the Fancy dress in Nuku’alofa B7 Schools Mixed Again the Fancy dress in Nuku’alofa B8 Schools Mixed Tongan Dancing call “Lakalaka” in

Nuku’alofa B9 Schools Mixed Tongan Crowd watching the “Lakalaka” B10 Schools Mixed Tongan School girl doing the “Lakalaka” at

Nuku’alofa B11 Schools Mixed Tongan School children after doing the

“Lakalaka” B12 Schools Mixed Tongan School children ready for the drill B13 Schools Mixed Tongan School children are marching as a

drill B14 Schools Mixed Tongan School children are marching

round the area as a drill competition B15 Schools Mixed Again marching competition B16 Schools Mixed Drill competition in Nuku’alofa B17 Schools Mixed School Day in Neiafu, Vava’u at the Drill

Competition B18 Schools Mixed Again the School Day in Neiafu Vava’u at

the Drill Competition B19 Schools Mixed TMP Ma’afu and Assistant Principal of the

Govt. School Malu Taumoepeau on a Tongan feast

B20 Schools Mixed Tongan School boys B21 Schools Mixed Tongan School boys B22 Schools Mixed Tongan School Teachers with the pupils B23 Schools Mixed Tongan pupil use to sing B24 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B25 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B26 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B27 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B28 Schools Mixed Director of Education Mr Stafford and his

assistants Mr Reid, M. Taumoepeau, Kilisimasi, S. Fusimalohi, S. Hu’akau, TMP Ma’afu & TMP Posesi

B29 Schools Mixed From left to right: S. Fusimalohi, M. Taumoepeau, P. Fanua, Mr Reid, Mr Stafford (Director of Education) S. Hu’akau, T. Kilisimasi, TMP Ma’afu

B30 Schools Mixed Prince Tungi of Tonga take a speech on the opening of the New School building in Nuku’alofa

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B31 Schools Mixed Prince Tungi is talking to Mr Stafford the Director of Education

B32 Schools Mixed TMP’s Meeting B33 Schools Mixed TMP’s Meeting B34 Schools Mixed TMP’s Meeting again B35 Schools Mixed Tongan School children B36 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B37 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B38 Schools Mixed Tongan Pupils B39 Schools Mixed Tongan school children B40 Schools Mixed Director of Education visiting the Tongan

School B41 Schools Mixed Tongan teacher with showing the sewing of

the pupil from the background Group

C C1 Latrines

C2 Latrines C3 Latrines C4 Latrines C5 Latrines Group

D D1 Kitchens Kitchen

D2 Kitchens Oven D3 Kitchens Kitchen Group

E E1 Fire Walking

E2 Fire Walking E3 Fire Walking E4 Fire Walking E5 Fire Walking E6 Fire Walking E7 Fire Walking E8 Fire Walking E9 Fire Walking Group

F F1 The Funeral Mele Tatafu on the funeral of Paula

Tu’itavake F2 The Funeral T. Posesi, T. Va’ivaka with all Tongans in

the funeral of P. Tu’itavake F3 The Funeral This Salote use to cutting the hair of Anau

as the sign of solemn in the funeral of P. Tu’itavake

F4 The Funeral In the funeral again Salote cutting Siu’s hair at Kolomotu’a

F5 The Funeral In the funeral again. Tongan people picking up the rubbish in the Palace ground

F6 The Funeral Again picking the rubbish on the Palace ground

F7 The Funeral How the Tongan cook the food for the people in the funeral

F8 The Funeral Banana, pots, kettle for cooking food in the Tongan funeral

F9 The Funeral Some Tongan girls taking the foods for the chiefs

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F10 The Funeral Making basket for the food with the coconut leaves

F11 The Funeral Making Tongan baskets for the food F12 The Funeral This is how the Tongan carry the “Umu” F13 The Funeral Preparing the ‘Umu for the people F14 The Funeral Ready to take the ‘Umu for the people F15 The Funeral Tongans taking the Kava and a ‘Umu to the

chief of the funeral F16 The Funeral Again Kava and ‘Umu for the chief F17 The Funeral How the Tongan fold tapa for the funeral F18 The Funeral Again the folding of the tapa for the funeral F19 The Funeral Again the folding of the tapa for the funeral F20 The Funeral Again the folding of the tapa for the funeral F21 The Funeral From left to right: Salote, Sina, ‘Uhila,

Melenaite, Tu’ifua. Those are the real families of the funeral.

F22 The Funeral From left to right: Salote, Sina, ‘Uhila, Melenaite, Tu’ifua. Those are the real families of the funeral.

F23 The Funeral These are the Matapule who look after the funeral.

F24 The Funeral Matapule again F25 The Funeral This is how they make a Faikava. F26 The Funeral Salote is standing while ‘Anau is sitting. F27 The Funeral F28 The Funeral All the people in the funeral F29 The Funeral Left to right: Siu and Sisilia. Siu the

daughter of one who is dead Paula. F30 The Funeral Left is Popua. Right is ‘Uhila son of Paula. F31 The Funeral Back row from let is Tuputupu, Patanga’i.

Front row from left is Tupon Posesi, Lu’isa.

F32 The Funeral Same people on F33 F33 The Funeral From left to right: ‘Uhila, Sina, Melenaite,

Salote, Tu’ifua F34 The Funeral Same people on F33 F35 The Funeral From left to right: ‘Anau, ‘Amelia,

Ve’ehala, Halaevalu F36 The Funeral Vilai with a black uniform on his way to

the funeral F37 The Funeral Tongan people in the grave yard F38 The Funeral Tongan people picking up the rubbish in

the grave yard F39 The Funeral Paula’s families putting wreaths on him F40 The Funeral Paula’s families putting wreaths on him F41 The Funeral Laying wreaths on Paula F42 The Funeral Again laying the wreaths on Paula Group

G G1 Learning to Dance Laka-Laka

G2 Learning to Dance Laka-Laka G3 Learning to Dance Laka-Laka G4 Learning to Dance Laka-Laka G5 Learning to Dance Laka-Laka

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G6 Learning to Dance Laka-Laka

Group H

H1 Mat-Making & Display Locations fibres drying for making mats

H2 Mat-Making & Display Mat-Making H3 Mat-Making & Display Mat-Making H4 Mat-Making & Display Mat-Making H5 Mat-Making & Display Mat-Display H6 Mat-Making & Display Women’s Mat display H7 Mat-Making & Display Mat display Group

I I1 Preparing Yams ‘Atele

I2 Preparing Yams I3 Preparing Yams ‘Atele planting yams I4 Preparing Yams ‘Atele I5 Preparing Yams ‘Atele I6 Preparing Yams ‘Atele I7 Preparing Yams ‘Atele I8 Preparing Yams ‘Atele I9 Preparing Yams Preparing food Ha’atafu I10 Preparing Yams Group

J J1 The Wedding

J2 The Wedding J3 The Wedding J4 The Wedding J5 The Wedding J6 The Wedding J7 The Wedding J8 The Wedding J9 The Wedding Kaufana’s wedding : Hihifo J10 The Wedding J11 The Wedding J12 The Wedding J13 The Wedding Group

K K1 Feast and Food Ha’afeva

K2 Feast and Food Ha’afeva K3 Feast and Food Ha’afeva K4 Feast and Food Ha’afeva K5 Feast and Food Feast Ha’afeva K6 Feast and Food Feast Ha’afeva K7 Feast and Food Feast Ha’afeva K8 Feast and Food Feast Ha’afeva K9 Feast and Food Feast K10 Feast and Food Feast K11 Feast and Food Feast K12 Feast and Food Feast K13 Feast and Food K14 Feast and Food Food Group

L L1 Public Meetings

L2 Public Meeting

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L3 Public Meeting

L4 Public Meeting Fono meeting L5 Public Meeting L6 Public Meeting L7 Public Meeting L8 Public Meeting Paying off rotary hoe L9 Public Meeting Group

M M1 Opening Parliament

M2 Opening Parliament M3 Opening Parliament M4 Opening Parliament M5 Opening Parliament M6 Opening Parliament M7 Opening Parliament M8 Opening Parliament M9 Opening Parliament M10 Opening Parliament Group

N N1 Medical TAB Injections

and the Feotis Left to right: Fanamanu, Fakava’inga. Both are TMP

N2 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N1

N3 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

TMP Posesi gives injection to the school children

N4 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N3

N5 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N3

N6 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Same as N3

N7 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

Tongan people

N8 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

TMP Posesi is visiting the pupils

N9 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

N10 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

N11 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

N12 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

N13 Medical TAB Injections and the Feotis

TMP Ma’afu inspecting a Tongan boy

Group O

O1 Barbers

O2 Barbers Ha’afeva Group

P P1 Domestic Groups

P2 Domestic Groups P3 Domestic Groups P4 Domestic Groups

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P5 Domestic Groups

P6 Domestic Groups P7 Domestic Groups P8 Domestic Groups Ha’afeva Group

Q Q1 Mixed Groups

Q2 Mixed Groups Moore band Ha’afeva Q3 Mixed Groups Q4 Mixed Groups Women’s Kautaha Q5 Mixed Groups Mounga’one Group

R R1 Small Groups Lavinia

R2 Small Groups Ha’afeva R3 Small Groups Group

S S1 Buildings Western &

Mixed

S2 Buildings Western & Mixed

S3 Buildings Western & Mixed

Buildings Western & Mixed

S4 Buildings Western & Mixed

S5 Buildings Western & Mixed

S6 Buildings Western & Mixed

S7 Buildings Western & Mixed

S8 Buildings Western & Mixed

S9 Buildings Western & Mixed

S10 Buildings Western & Mixed

New PC Church

S11 Buildings Western & Mixed

S12 Buildings Western & Mixed

S13 Buildings Western & Mixed

S14 Buildings Western & Mixed

S15 Buildings Western & Mixed

S16 Buildings Western & Mixed

S17 Buildings Western & Mixed

Group T

T1 Buildings (Native)

T2 Buildings (Native)

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T3 Buildings (Native)

T4 Buildings (Native) T5 Buildings (Native) T6 Buildings (Native) T7 Buildings (Native) T8 Buildings (Native) T9 Buildings (Native) Makogai Leper T10 Buildings (Native) Niuatoputapu T11 Buildings (Native) Niuatopatapu T12 Buildings (Native) T13 Buildings (Native) T14 Buildings (Native) Group

U U1 Historic Buildings RC Church

U3 Historic Buildings U4 Historic Buildings U5 Historic Buildings U6 Historic Buildings U7 Historic Buildings U8 Historic Buildings U9 Historic Buildings U10 Historic Buildings Group

V V1 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House

V2 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House V3 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House V4 Dothory’s House Weaving roof of Dothory’s House V5 Dothory’s House Dothory’s house being constructed V6 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House V7 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House V8 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House V9 Dothory’s House Dothory’s House Group

W W1 General Scenes TMP Fanamanu with the two in the island

of Ha’afeva W2 General Scenes TMP Fanamanu with the Ha’afeva people

coming to Pahulu’s place for practising lakalaka

W3 General Scenes TMP Fanamanu & Havealeta in the Show Day in Ha’afeva

W4 General Scenes This is how they make copra in Ha’afeva Island

W5 General Scenes These houses use by the patients of Lifuka Island

W6 General Scenes Same as W5 W7 General Scenes Vava’u Harbour W8 General Scenes Vava’u Harbour W9 General Scenes Vava’u Harbour W10 General Scenes Right to the end of Ha’afeva Is W11 General Scenes Same as W10 W12 General Scenes Onoiki Island from Ha’afeva beach W13 General Scenes Ha’afeva Island W14 General Scenes Onoiki Island from Ha’afeva

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W15 General Scenes Onoiki Island again

W16 General Scenes Onoiki Island again W17 General Scenes W18 General Scenes W19 General Scenes Tongan home in Ha’afeva Is W20 General Scenes Breadfruit trees in Ha’afeva Is W21 General Scenes Beach of Ha’afeva Is W22 General Scenes Sea-shore in Ha’afeva Is Group

X X1 The Dance - Samoa

X2 The Dance - Samoa X3 The Dance - Samoa X4 The Dance - Samoa X5 The Dance - Samoa Group

Y Y1 Domestic General

Y2 Domestic General Y3 Domestic General House Ha’afeva Y4 Domestic General Y5 Domestic General House Ula Group

Z Z1 The Leper Station Leper Station

Z2 The Leper Station Z3 The Leper Station Z4 The Leper Station Z5 The Leper Station Eva Z6 The Leper Station Eva Church Group

AA AA1 Personal (Natives) Tongan teacher in the school ground of

Pukotala AA2 Personal (Natives) Again school teacher in Pukotala AA3 Personal (Natives) Hon Ve’ehala on the beach AA4 Personal (Natives) Again Hon Ve’ehala AA5 Personal (Natives) Tupou Va’ivaka in a Tongan costume AA6 Personal (Natives) AA7 Personal (Natives) Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home AA8 Personal (Natives) Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home AA9 Personal (Natives) Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home AA10 Personal (Natives) Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home AA11 Personal (Natives) Toni & Vaohoi Naufahu in their home AA12 Personal (Natives) Pahulu & ‘Eseta and family in the Island of

Ha’afeva AA13 Personal (Natives) Same as AA12 AA14 Personal (Natives) Same as AA12 AA15 Personal (Natives) Same as AA12 AA16 Personal (Natives) Tamutamu with her Tongan baby in the

Clinic. (Child welfare, Tongatapu.) AA17 Personal (Natives) Fa’ahivalu & ‘Ainise Taumoepeau in

Neiafu, Vava’u AA18 Personal (Natives) Left to right: Ma’afu Tupou, Posesi Fanua

& Sau Faupula AA19 Personal (Natives) Left to right: Ma’afu, Posesi & Sau

Faupula

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AA20 Personal (Natives) TMP Fanamanu is sleeping

AA21 Personal (Natives) Bunch of bananas Group

BB BB1 Personal (Europeans)

and Canberra

BB2 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB3 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB4 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB5 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB6 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB7 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB8 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB9 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB10 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

BB11 Personal (Europeans) and Canberra

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