Papers [manuscript]. 1921-1960.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1921-1960.

Material on John T. Arundel gathered by H.E. Maude: 1. Biography by journalist Aimee D. Bright, written at the request of Arundel and completed c. 1921, but not published because of its literary defects; 283 p. 2. Biography by Miss I.M. Fletcher, librarian of the London Missionary Society, 1960, concentrating on Arundel's relations with missionaries, and mostly composed of copies of letters and other documents; 88 pages, of which p. 67-81 are missing.

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Fletcher, I.M.

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London missionary society

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Rev. Joseph King served in Samoa, 1863-1872. Rev. Harry Dauncey settled at Port Moresby in 1888, and Delena, 1893. Rev. Archibald Hunt was appointed to Samoa, 1890, and worked in Port Moresby, from 1894 to 1902. Rev. John Holmes settled at Orokolo, Papua, in 1897, in 1904 was at the Purari Delta, Papua and settled at Urika in 1906. Rev. Benjamin Butcher arrived at Torres Straits Mission, 1905, and was appointed to Aird Hill, Papua, 1912. Rev. Harold Short, was appointed to Boku, Papua, in 1921. ...

Maude, H. E. (Henry Evans), 1906-

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Bright, Aimee D.

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Arundel, John T., 1841-1919.

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Arundel, who was born on 1 September 1841 and died in England on 29 November 1919, was a leading figure in the Pacific phosphate industry from 1868 until his death. He formed John T. Arundel and Co., which was absorbed into a larger company, the Pacific Islands Company Ltd of London. This in turn amalgamated with the Jaluit Gesellschaft of Hamburg to form the Pacific Phosphate Company in which Arundel held a managerial post. See "Pacific Islands Monthly", April 1974, p. 59-61. From t...