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THE FAMOUS ISLAND CAPITAL OF PAPEETE.—No island in the Pacific is surrounded with more glamour than Tahiti. under skies that of the picturesque town of Papeete. The Tahitians are probably the most attractive of the Polynesians and have a carefree existence under skies that are always blue. The French Governor resides at Papeete, which is sot in charming surroundings and has a harbour with deep water right up to the edge of the town. Papeete is a port of call for the New Zealand-San Francisco liners and is rapidly yielding to American influences.

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Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 7

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THE FAMOUS ISLAND CAPITAL OF PAPEETE.—No island in the Pacific is surrounded with more glamour than Tahiti. under skies that of the picturesque town of Papeete. The Tahitians are probably the most attractive of the Polynesians and have a carefree existence under skies that are always blue. The French Governor resides at Papeete, which is sot in charming surroundings and has a harbour with deep water right up to the edge of the town. Papeete is a port of call for the New Zealand-San Francisco liners and is rapidly yielding to American influences. Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 7

THE FAMOUS ISLAND CAPITAL OF PAPEETE.—No island in the Pacific is surrounded with more glamour than Tahiti. under skies that of the picturesque town of Papeete. The Tahitians are probably the most attractive of the Polynesians and have a carefree existence under skies that are always blue. The French Governor resides at Papeete, which is sot in charming surroundings and has a harbour with deep water right up to the edge of the town. Papeete is a port of call for the New Zealand-San Francisco liners and is rapidly yielding to American influences. Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 7