Brides for French Convicts.
A cargo of human freight left France! the other day. Each yeor one of the general inspectors of prisons visits the six central, penitentiaries where women convicts are serving their time to ask for volunteers to go to New Caledonia as wives for convicts Berving out sentences in that penal colony. 50 women who answered this appeal were shipped the other day from Bordeaux, and when thoy arrive at New Caledonia they will be divided between the two religions establishments, one at Noumea and tho other at Bourail. The convicts of the first class—that is, those who have distinguished themselves by good conduct, and who are accordingly to bo rewarded by land grants—are informed of the arrival of tho women. Thoso who are unmarried, or who are widowers, and desire to get, married, go to Noumea or to Bourail, where they are allowed to make their choice ■ among the women. Of course they are not forced to moke a choice, nor aro the women forced to marry if the mon who select them do not please them. The authorities introduce the men and women to each other and allow them to act as they please. During the last century a more rapid and more curious system was in force. When the women arrived they, with the men, were drawn up in lines facing each other. The name of a man was called and then the name of a woman, and when the list had been called over the couples thus paired were at once married.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4426, 19 July 1884, Page 3
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