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- From 1992 to 1999, Nauru had a local government system known as the Nauru Island Council ( NIC ).
- The cobalt was mixed with crushed phosphate rock which was obtained cheaply from Nauru Island in the West Pacific.
- After taking part in the bombardment of Nauru Island 8 December 1943 " Izard " retired to Havannah Harbor, Efate.
- From 1923 to 1968 both nations along with the UK exercised trusteeship of Nauru pursuant to the Nauru Island Agreement.
- She screened the carriers that delivered the 9 December air raid on Nauru Island; then she withdrew to the New Hebrides until 27 December 1943.
- During the bombardment of Nauru Island ( 8 December 1943 ) " Boyd " was damaged by a Japanese shore battery while on a rescue mission.
- The Nauru Island Agreement provided for the first Administrator to be appointed by Australia for 5 years, leaving subsequent appointments to be decided by the three governments.
- The International Office of Migration ( IOM ) said 100 refugees will be brought to their makeshift camp in the barren center of Nauru Island by late Wednesday.
- On 8 December, " Alabama ", along with five other fast battleships (,, " South Dakota ",, and ), bombarded Nauru Island, an enemy phosphate-producing center, causing severe damage to shore installations there.
- Planning for the 27th Infantry Division's role in " Galvanic " ( the Army portion was codenamed " Kourbash " ) began in early August 1943, with Nauru Island in the western Gilberts as the original objective.
- The Nauru Island Agreement made in 1919 between the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand provided for the administration of the island and for working of the phosphate deposits by an inter-governmental British Phosphate Commission ( BPC ).
- In 1919, the three trustees signed the Nauru Island Agreement, which entitled them to the Pacific Phosphate Company for more than 3.5 million pounds on 1 July 1920, and started to manage it directly on 1 January 1921, after a six-month transition period of PPC management.
- Thus, the traditional dress of the Nauru Island " fish dance, " which to Americans will look like something they'd see in " Saturday Night Live " skit, takes on a strange sort of dignity, and the elaborate scars of a Congolese woman seem elegant and fine.