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CIVILISATION 5.000 YEARS VISITORS AT HOTELS
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HONGKONG HITEL
CITY OF PYRAMIDS. "
Mr 4'. W. Andgrson Mr W. H. Bazellor Further details regarding the rains of Mr. 8. Heller the vast Maya City, in the heart of † Me, L. B, B. Bevat British Honduras, the discovery of which | Mrit Mrs B. by Mr. E. Mitchell-Hedges, the expler Me tid. Birgi er, and Dr. T. W. F. Gunn, the archwalu-| Mr 14. T. Blackmout gist, was announced in March, were sup. Mr S. Blaserbat MrW, H. Fourie plied by Dr. Gann. on his arrival in Lundton
recently, Lady (Richmond)
Baru A Hann Brown accompanied the party.
Mr Mrs Uy Dr. Gann, who is an authority on Bon duran antiquittes, said: –
T. Theuveld Me A. W Grisham
Mr Lil'hevo Mr. P. Ligh
Ms M. Lideti Mr Collonin Little Mrs Quan Loy and
danghter Mrs K. Lucht M. P. Mason Lt..
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Middleart.
sir A. Merigot Mr C. IL Montage"
Brown
Mr 8. S. Moure
The runs are relies of the oldest Mr M. H. now and highest civilation on the American MCV. Curryer Content. Two thousand gets ag 1 A. G. Clarke Mayn was equal to any civilisation in the | Me A. Orig workl.
Intelligens peuple lived coni- | Alps (1. K.
Davies munal lives in the city, Eshed commute Mr & Mrs 1. M. Davis ally, hanted commuuially, farmed con- Mrs P.M. Baris manally, and lived generally almost on Met
Mr ti. C. Lixon the pool basis. Today, in the thick Capt. . I thang bush, hr the descendants
of these MrC #. Thayton civilised beings. primitive people, Mr. Duran Superstitions, without tradition forfra Me M to them), decadent victims of a gradual retrogression that began about the 6th century, whoŋ wary and human sacrifices became theit afflictions.
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Mr. A. F. McCorues
Mr H. F. Hurris
250.000 INHABITANTS, This city that we discovered un-red. Gould doubtedly antedates Chichen Itza (P- Miss R. U. Lav ether Maya city) by nearly 1.000 years, and although we trust pre keen away the Mr Johy Scort itarsión thick bush chust grows over the ruins. Mr. Hansermon our further investigations will probably | Mr& Mrs. A show that it was bigger than that city of nhọnt Man.000 population. In this Mr P. J. van Becke oldest American civilisation these great Mr. P. Henry iuilder strongly Mongolian in type, of Mr & Mrs.H, M. bäck hair, short stature, muscular an! | extremely intelligent, built the great pyranids the ruins which we have
found.
**Picture that vity. It consisted of a gerac number of stone pyramids sprend ver an area of from five to ter square miles, Stone staircases led to their sins mits which were the palaces of 14 kings and high prästs, and temples of the guls.
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Bound The pyramids was the rite pen,
HEROL BA Hort. per. Here, in wooden houses thatch-ti Mrs. F. Andrews with" palu lived the common people, who Mr & Mrs M. Bager lid beautiful gold work, exquisite jasure Mrs Bitzer carvings, and had a "considerable know ledge of astronoing among other things.
Their calendar systein dated back to about 3.230 years B.'., and the time was. misasured by:
« typles of 100 years, ̧·
Katuns of 2 years,
Tons of one year (60 days),
Undals of 20 days, and
Kins or days.
Objects have been tegund with which
the people played games, but, we curat make out what their games were."
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.H. Cormack that in that oddly dressed assembly were | Missti. M. some of the most herole adventurers in Ale & Mrs 42, W. Darcis the sacred cause of the Church Their Lt. Col. R. A. Dobbin very names appealed to one's imagina- Mr & Mrs J. Duan tion. There were certain eskured Mr W. E. Dye bishops from otlandish spots with Via A... Dyer names suggestive of patrit medicines, Mr & Mrs W. A. who in the days of their youth wert pròle ably innovent of any serap of clothing, Lt. H. G. Frederick
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Hawker through a tube and hitting them every Mrd. R. Hindmarsh time. The bishop ended on a lofty note, MeT.W, Horuly contrasting the romance and realities of Mr H, Howell ** the Church at eulogising the berole spirit of adventure animating its mission- aries.
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