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LIKE 'EM STINKING.

Some Women's Craze for Black Stuff. A Horrible Tale of a Fiji Fiend and a Female.

, Quaint how some girls and matured women will run to strange niggers. This has been noticed a good deal by observant Christchurchians lately since the Fijians and Cook Islanders have 'been pigged out on the Exhibition grounds. There , may be some strange fascination about these smellful niggers for femininity, but certainly not for male folk who bring their females £o the ground. Of course the Maoris don't count; they are really our special own brand of 'dusky person with whom we are familiar, and from whom we stole the broad acres we at present occupy. You can't compare a Day and Martin with the other colored objects ■' localted on the Zibishun grounds ; he is too far above them, and comparison is beside the question. But to get to the point. Some of these imported darkies, imported for this occasion only, have been

GETTING- ROUND THE GIRLS, or. some of 'em, with whom they have come m contact during their stay here. / And not alone girls but married women who have been giving- them tea and tarts— anything but the food they are accustomed to chaw m the Sunny Isles of the South which should be inhabited by the children of the gods instead of' by woolly-headed cusses who don't wear pants. There is a highly spiced yarn current about one of these Fijian hatless Johnnies getting the double m a well-known society woman and

RAVISHING HER on the Exhibition grounds, if you please, where he might be caught at any moment. But he chose his spot well, he had noticed it on previous days and nights and knew what he was about. At any rate she is the wife of oils of the richest men m

j Christchurch, and is very well known to have rather a tempting way with her— with those whom she admires, and she doesn't admire many. She [would be making herself too common if she did. However, she, Had been showing a dusky son.of-a-gim round !(as if he wanted showing round) and —well one thing led to another, and that other led to her absolutely REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTENTION. This can scarcely be conceived, but it is an absolute fact, and is vouched for by people who are connected with the Exhibition, and who are seized with the facts. Nothing came of the matter, of course, it is stated to have been the lady's own fault, and those who know her, and who are m high official positions, don't doubt it. She should have known better, of course ; if women knock about with damned niggers and encourage them they don't deserve any consideration. But this woman has a very complaisant husband, and as she is complaisant m regard to him why should the world care ?

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NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 6

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LIKE 'EM STINKING. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 6

LIKE 'EM STINKING. NZ Truth, Issue 84, 26 January 1907, Page 6

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