LURE OF TAHITI
QUEER NATIVE FRUIT STORY TOLD TO GIRL • LONDON. 18th January. “During a visit to Tahiti 1 came across a native fruit which is very dilliculttq. find,” said Miss Brenda Dean Paul, the 83-year-old daughter of Sir Aubrey Dean Paul. “While eating it I met some natives who declared that whocvci eats this fruit is destined to return to lahiti. “I left the island, not intending to return, but ever since I have had a queer longing to go back, and at last I have succumbed.” ~, , Miss Paul is to go to Tahiti shortly with a girl friend, two dogs and a small suitcase. She bus taken a, house and intends to try shark fishing and wild boar hunting.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 3
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121LURE OF TAHITI Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 3
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