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  2. Pan-Pacific Union - Wikipedia

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    The first conference after World War I was the Pan-Pacific scientific conference in 1920, when about a hundred scientists from Pacific lands met and organized to discuss the scientific problems of the Pacific. In 1921, Ford had the PPU call the first Pan-Pacific educational conference, which was a success under the chairmanship of David Starr ...

  3. First Pan Pacific Conference on Education, Rehabilitation ...

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    Two unofficial but pioneer Pan-Pacific Educational Conferences were called in Honolulu in 1921 by the Pan-Pacific Union and in San Francisco in 1923. [1] Governor Wallace R. Farrington of Hawaii had been anxious for a number of years to have President Coolidge and officials of the United States Department of the Interior visit Hawaii, so that they might have first-hand information regarding ...

  4. Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd is a forest products company based at Whirinaki, near Napier, New Zealand. The company includes forestry operations, manufacturing and sales of wood pulp and lumber products, employing approximately 360 staff. [ 1 ]

  5. Katie Ledecky - Wikipedia

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    Her world records came in the 400- and 1500-meter freestyles, with times of 3:58.37 and 15:28.36, respectively. She became the first woman to win four individual gold medals at a single Pan Pacific Championship. [46] Ledecky after breaking the 1500-meter freestyle world record at the 2014 Pan Pacific Championships.

  6. Pan Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd, a forestry company based in New Zealand; Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts; Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, begun in 1985; Toray Pan Pacific Open, a WTA Tour affiliated professional tennis tournament for women; Pan Pacific International Holdings (PPIH), the Japan-based parent company of Don Quijote, Marukai ...

  7. Peale Island - Wikipedia

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    Remains of Pan-Am pier for the seaplane refueling station and airport on Peale Island. Juan Trippe, president of Pan Am, then the world's largest airline, wanted to expand globally by offering a service between the United States and China. To cross the Pacific Ocean, aircraft would need to stop at various points for refueling and maintenance.

  8. Pan-Pacific Park - Wikipedia

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  9. Pan Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Astro Air International, Inc., doing business as Pan Pacific Airlines, was a full-service airline based in the Philippines. It was established in 1973 under the name Astro Air International [ 2 ] but was renamed as Spirit of Manila Airlines in 2011 and ceased commercial flights after three months of operations.