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Great Britain. High Commission for Western Pacific Islands

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1877 - 1978

Biography

The Western Pacific High Commission (WPHC) was established in 1877 by the Western Pacific Order in Council with the aim of better carrying out the provisions of the Pacific Islanders' Protection Acts, 1872 and 1875, and to provide a civil court for the settlement of disputes between British subjects living in the islands. The jurisdiction of the WPHC included all islands in the Western Pacific not within the limits of the Colonies of Fiji, Queensland, New South Wales, or New Zealand, or within the jurisdictions of any formal European government.

In 1893 a further Order in Council defined the High Commissioner’s executive and legislative powers and extended their jurisdiction to include foreigners and, in most cases, indigenous residents of British settlements or protectorates within the limits of the Order. By 1907 the High Commissioner’s responsibilities included the Solomon Islands, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands (Kiribati and Tuvalu), Tonga, Pitcairn, and the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) including the Banks and Torres Islands. Initially the role of the WPHC was to control the more unruly and illegal activities of European traders and settlers, especially the traffic of indentured labour, over time however it came to manage most colonial administrative functions in the region including health, taxation, communications, land policy, and public works.

For the first 75 years of its existence, the WPHC was based in Suva, Fiji, where the posts of Western Pacific High Commissioner and Governor of Fiji were held conjointly. In 1952, the two roles were separated and in January 1953 the WPHC headquarters was moved from Suva to Honiara. Here the High Commissioner took over direct administration of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate in addition to their other duties.

The responsibilities of the WPHC declined as the island nations within its jurisdiction achieved independence and in July 1978 the Commission and post of Western Pacific High Commissioner was abolished.

Found in 124 Collections and/or Records:

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1887.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1887
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1887 to 318/1887

Dates: 1887

WPHC 4/IV. Inwards correspondence, 1888.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1888
Scope and Contents

File 1/1888 to 273/1888

Dates: 1888

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1889

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1889
Scope and Contents

File 1/1889 to 282/1889

Dates: 1889

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1890.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1890
Scope and Contents

File 1/1890 to 376/1890

Dates: 1890

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1891.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1891
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1891 to 277/1891

Dates: 1891

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1892.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1892
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1892 to 294/1892

Dates: 1892

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1893.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1893
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1893 to 325/1893

Dates: 1893

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1894.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1894
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1894 to 350/1894

Dates: 1894

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1895.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1895
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1895 to 421/1895

Dates: 1895

WPHC 4/IV: Inwards correspondence, 1896.

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Archives.2003/1.WPHC 4/IV.1896
Scope and Contents

Files 1/1896 to 525/1896

Dates: 1896

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Subject
Oceania -- History -- Sources 88
Vanuatu -- History -- Sources 22
Tonga -- History -- Sources 10
Pitcairn Island -- History -- Sources 2
Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony -- History -- Sources 1