8.1914. Extract from the Official War History: Capture of German colonies: Samoa, Nauru Box 20 Unit ID: 12
8 bundles of papers relating to the principal considerations and events concerning the BPC during the years 1926-1946 Box 32-35
9.1.1905 - 17.2.1905. Gaze Snr to Pacific Islands Co. (Pp 45 - detailed account of the phosphate operation) Report on visit to the islands Box 20 Unit ID: 6
A biography of Sir John Murray, founder of the Christmas Island enterprise, by H.L. Burstyn of the Carnegie-Mellon University (33 pages) (Item 16) Box 13 Unit ID: 88
A catalogue of papers collected from the Ellis family in New Zealand (Ellis discovered the Ocean Island and Nauru deposits in 1900). These papers are probably in the Australian Archives in Melbourne (last seen by me in 3 tea chests) in the basement of Phosphate House in Collins Street, long since demolished Box 31-32
A collection of material, mainly from Lord Milner's papers giving an account of the negotiations between Milner, Hughes and Massey for the three government take-over of the Pacific Phosphate Company (1919) Box 26 Unit ID: 6
A collection of papers and copies of documents relating to Scoutmaster Hurst of Geeland who had himself appointed Scout Commissioner for Nauru and became a thorn in the flesh of the Australian Administration. This collection includes Hurst's Blue Print (the Pacific Islander) for the postwar future of Nauru. (Item 22) Box 13 Unit ID: 89-90