A pedestrian tourist, who is happier with rue-sack and walking-stick on the bridle-tracks of the back-country than on luxury liners or express trains, Lieutenant-Colonel C. E. S. Bull, of Cape Town, arrived back at Wellington by the Maunganui on Monday from Papeete. He tramped through Tahiti and Moorea, and formed the conclusion, as he told “The Dominion,” that it was high time the islands came under British rule. Lieutenant-Colonel Bull was in New Zealand before visiting Tahiti; he has tramped round the South Island, and he is now anxious to' walk through the Urcwera country.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 5
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