Bulletin Volume 18-71 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...pages of the Pan-Pacific Bulletin. I feel that we owe very much of the success of our first meeting of the Pan-Pacific Congress to your good offices, when the meeting was held under the auspices of the Pan-Pacific Union. We hope that you will attend as a delegate yourself, but we know that you are exceedingly busy and may have business elsewhere at that time. I am submitting your letters to the executive of the National Research Council in connection with resolutions dealing with Fisheries in the Pacific. We wish a very strong delegation from the Hawaiian scientists to attend the Australian meeting, and would feel exceedingly thankful to you if you could promote such attendance at the important discussions being arranged. With regard to the information about the Australian National Research Council for your Union which you requested in your letter of December 15th, I may state that, in my absence from the state, Mr. R. H. Cambage, Secretary to the National Research Council, has supplied you with such necessary information. Enclosed also please find extract from the Sydney Morning Herald by Professor Sir Edgeworth David. With kindest regards and best wishes for the success of the Pan-Pacific Union, I am, Yours sincerely, E. C. ANDREWS. Australian National Research Council. Royal Society's House. 5 Elizabeth Street, Sydney. The Pacific As One (Editorial from The Advocate of Peace, Washington, 1). C.) The first Pan-Pacific Commercial Conference held at Honolulu during the last days of Octoher and early November. 1922, recommended the calling of a Pan-Pacific Conservation Conference to be held in Honolulu in the summer of 1924. As a result of the conference steps are being taken to ascertain the advisability of a permanent Pan-Pacific Chamber of Commerce in coo...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...pages of the Pan-Pacific Bulletin. I feel that we owe very much of the success of our first meeting of the Pan-Pacific Congress to your good offices, when the meeting was held under the auspices of the Pan-Pacific Union. We hope that you will attend as a delegate yourself, but we know that you are exceedingly busy and may have business elsewhere at that time. I am submitting your letters to the executive of the National Research Council in connection with resolutions dealing with Fisheries in the Pacific. We wish a very strong delegation from the Hawaiian scientists to attend the Australian meeting, and would feel exceedingly thankful to you if you could promote such attendance at the important discussions being arranged. With regard to the information about the Australian National Research Council for your Union which you requested in your letter of December 15th, I may state that, in my absence from the state, Mr. R. H. Cambage, Secretary to the National Research Council, has supplied you with such necessary information. Enclosed also please find extract from the Sydney Morning Herald by Professor Sir Edgeworth David. With kindest regards and best wishes for the success of the Pan-Pacific Union, I am, Yours sincerely, E. C. ANDREWS. Australian National Research Council. Royal Society's House. 5 Elizabeth Street, Sydney. The Pacific As One (Editorial from The Advocate of Peace, Washington, 1). C.) The first Pan-Pacific Commercial Conference held at Honolulu during the last days of Octoher and early November. 1922, recommended the calling of a Pan-Pacific Conservation Conference to be held in Honolulu in the summer of 1924. As a result of the conference steps are being taken to ascertain the advisability of a permanent Pan-Pacific Chamber of Commerce in coo...

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 18mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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332

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978-1-130-51044-7

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9781130510447

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1-130-51044-1



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