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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY
"EDEN ISLE" SURVIVOR
SCENE OF HER ORDEAL
Secret Of Missing Man
Missing Man Will These
Elephants
RIDDLE OF SOUTH SEAS Forget?
MAY BE SOLVED
BERLIN, DEC. 28.
RAU DORA KOERWIN, SURVIVOR OF THE AMAZING "EDEN ISLE” EXPERIMENT IN THE GALAPAGOS IS TO-DAY CON- SIDERING A RETURN TO THE SCENE OF HER ORDEAL.
She made this disclosure here this afternoon. Al, the same time, she threw fresh light on the latest gruesome dis- covery-the manaeled skeleton of a man-on the island which was once her home,
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"I think that this skeleton is certainly that of another young German from Dresden," she said.
"This young man refuacd assist- ence of every kind from the act- tlers and ventured into the in- terior of Santa Cruz Jaland in spite of the warnings of those who never saw or heard of him again.
VANISHED INTO INTERIOR
"He did not even enrry a com- pass with him. He struck off into the interior-and vanished. We never saw or heard of him again.
"But although I am no certain that this skeleton la not Phillip son, I am equally convinced that Phillipson, Lou, is dead. One day perhaps his remains will bo found."
It is, not two years since Dr. Frederic Ritter, a German who founded the now famous naturo colony on Charles Island, in the Gainnaros Group, saw the peace of his domain unset by the arrival of Baroness Eloise de Wagner.
The Baroness, who came from Paris, made herself "Empress" and it was anld, ruled like a despot.
Then, one by one, the mem- bers of the colony disappear-
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·ed and have never been heard of again.
1935.
IS RETURNING
UGANDA is making war on
elephant herds that wander Into the populated areas.
The annual report of the Uganda Protectorate for 1934
says:
"The outstanding accomplish- ment of the year has been the suc- It was thought thist two bodies cessful reduction, with a loss of found later were those of the Baroness and Arthur Wittmer, at least 500 animals, of the vast another member of the colony. elephant herds in the extensivo That theory was never satisfie- uninhabited regions' In Burull and torily established.
North Bulemezi, in the Mengo dis- trict:
"I now see the world with dif- ferent eyes than when I left the island," Frau Koerwin asid.
HER TASK
"But I still have my task before me. That task is to convince the world of the value of the work we. did in the Galapagos. To do that I may have to return to the Islands ....I am not sure yet. I am a woman waiting for the facts to face me.
"For that reason I do not lay my plans too far ahead.”
"These elephants, now total- ling some 4,500, have been al- lowed to breed unchecked for the last ten years, and thero an increasing tendency for them to thrust further south into populous Buganda."
Was
"SEVERELY PUNISHED"
It is plain that Frau Koorwin is
The report adds that operations still deeply affected when Dr. organised by an expert game ran- Ritter is mentioned. She still bears trices, too, of the shocking ger led to the severe punishment of hardships which she endured in the herds "before they had time the South Seas.
to realise what was happening."
A severe Incas, followed by d form of paralysis, has left her with a limp.
"Since my return, I have spent my time quietly in the study of animals. I came to understand them in the Galapagos, and I still continue those studies," she said..
"Soon I hope to lecture abroad on Dr. Ritter's life and the ideals which he attempted, to put into practice in the Galapagos."
The elephants were driven back. But will they forget the rich lands of the south? Elephant wastage for the year, the report says, was 2,500, but there are still 20,000 in Uganda..
And every one of them has a
memory.
TO
HIS SONG WENT ROUND THE WORLD
Author Of "Daddy" Is Dead
ARTHUR HENRY BEHREND
is dend.
He died in London this month and nobobdy knew.
Yet he was the composer of one of the greatest ballads ever written.
"Daddy," his masterpiece, sold by the million,
You may remember it. It went like this:-
Lay your head on my shoulder, Daddy,
Turn your face to the west
It went all over the world. Mr. Behrond medo noarly $4,000, despite the fact that ho sold his royalties outright when it.' kad only been running for ↑ altert time,
BALLAD WRITING Mr. Behrend kopt up an active interest in music and ballad; writing to the end of his life.
Ile was one of the oldest and most popular members of the Savage Club.
His grandfather, Balfe, compos~ |
tho fomnus epers. "The Bohemian Girl."
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MOTHER AND SON IN-PARLIAMENT
Among the early arrivals in London for the opening scanlon of the newly-elected British parliament were Lady Nancy Astor, now a veteran, "commoner," and her son and newly-elected mem ber of parliament, Hon. William Waldorf Astor, bathi shown above,
Meet the
X Brothers
"X.Twenty” and “X.Twenty-one"
great world-explorers and super-narrators |
After going through a series of thrilling adventures at sea and on land. In the U.S.A., in the Far East and in Russia, in the course of which they were parted more than once. they found, each other in Paris, where they are having a merry time,
We have now received word to the effect that they have embarked for India, so they ought to be here soon!
Who are these famous globe- trotters who fascinate everyone. with whom they come in contact? Please watch for our next come munication in this space! .
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