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Capt. William Mynors
Christmas Island named by Capt. William Mynors, who sailed past on Christmas Day.
Best viewed in landscape.
Christmas Island named by Capt. William Mynors, who sailed past on Christmas Day.
John Murray on the Challenger Expedition identifies potential phosphate deposits on Christmas Island.
John Murray and Andrew Clunies-Ross form the Christmas Island Phosphate Mining Company (CIPCO); the Crown grants them a 99-year lease.
The first phosphate shipment leaves the Island. The Island is annexed into the Straits Settlement of Singapore.
The Japanese invade the Island, led by Commander Ando. They try to resume the export of phosphate and get the Asian workforce back to work. The Europeans are imprisoned and put into work gangs.
The Japanese load bagged phosphate onto the Nissei Maru. The ship was hit with allied torpedoes and sank immediately, five men were drowned.
Japanese announce they are leaving Christmas Island. 60% of the population mostly the Asian workforce (750 people) are sent to camps in Surabaya.
CIPCO recommences mining. The Island comes under the jurisdiction of the colony of Singapore.
CIPCO is sold to the Australian and New Zealand governments in partnership with the British Phosphate Commission (BPC).
BPC commences expansion program to rebuild and modernise infrastructure and bring additional workers from Cocos, Malaysia and Singapore.
Poor working conditions and wages and the dismissal of interpreter Tee Boon How leads to a demonstration by 1100 workers. This is the beginning of a movement to create a Trade Union.
The Union of Christmas Island Workers (UCIW) is formed. Michael Grimes becomes the first secretary.
Gordon Bennett arrives as the new Secretary of the UCIW. He leads a campaign for equity and justice for the Asian workforce.
Sweetland Commission into the viability of the Christmas Island phosphate industry.
Phosphate Mining Christmas Island Ltd (PMCI) a Commonwealth statutory authority begins to manage the mining operations.
The UCIW rejects mining of the Western Shore Terrace as South Point for environmental reasons.
Dec – The Commonwealth Government close the Phosphate Mine on Christmas Island.
After a 3 year struggle, the UCIW and the Community win the right to reopen the mine on Christmas Island. Phosphate Resources Ltd is born.
Gordon Bennett tragically passed away.
Subsidiary Indian Ocean Oil Company (IOOC) is established to manage the fuel supply on Christmas Island.
New Mining Lease Signed for 21 years.
Subsidiary Christmas Island Maintenance Services (CIMS), the largest services company located in the Indian Ocean Territories, is established to create more jobs on the island.
Phosphate Resources Malaysia is established on 11 March 2010 to supply rock phosphate across the South East Asia region.
Purchased the Cheekah-Kemayan Plantations in Malaysia.
New Mining Lease Signed until 2034.
Christmas Island Maintenance Services awarded 3-year contract with the Department of Home Affairs for facilities management at the Christmas Island Detention Centre.
Purchased the MV Red Titan general cargo ship and created PRL Shipping to reduce shipping costs and provide a competitive freight service to Christmas Island.
Purchased more than 50% stake in a percentage of KEMOIL SA. Which is an oil products trading company in Geneva.
PRL Group acquired 60% of the issued shares of Singapore-based fertiliser trading business Liven Nutrients Pte Ltd.
Indian Ocean Oil Company achieves triple quality accreditation
CI Resources (CIR) undergoes a rebranding to strategically align the company’s name with it diversification efforts.
PRL Global (PRG) represents the company’s increasingly global presence through its businesses in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe.