Letter from Lord Balfour to the Colonial Office requesting that the phosphate islands, including Nauru, remain under the jurisdiction of the UK Box 26 Unit ID: 3
Letter from the High Commissioner's Office in Fiji instructing the Chief of Ticopea Island to give Ellis every assistance on a prospecting trip Box 20 Unit ID: 9
Letter of condolence to Ellis from the Acting Resident Commissioner of the Gilbert Islands, Souche. (Copy). (Item 11a) Box 13 Unit ID: 87
Letters from NZ records reflect the Ellis/Reakes participation in the Anti-Pope intrigue. Notes by NZ historian Dr. Macdonald on this subject Box 30 Unit ID: 7
Letters relating to the appointment of Ellis as NZ Commissioner (in 1920) and his despatch to London for the first Commissioners' meeting. (From the NZ files) Box 27 Unit ID: 19
Letter Stanmore/Dickinson 1910. Concern about who is to be the new High Commissioner in the Pacific Box 24 Unit ID: 12
Lever's early involvement (1901 et seq) Biographies of PPC Chairman, Lord Stanmore and his successor, Burleigh of Balfour Box 24 Unit ID: 3
Makatea 1934/1949. The French Pacific Island of Makatea became the main source of phosphate for New Zealand during the war. Divided loyalties on the island made relationships somewhat strained Box 54 Unit ID: 6
Manoeuverings between the UK, NZ and Australia (1915-1919) over the issue of the mandate for Nauru Box 26 Unit ID: 3