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ANOTHER KIND OF MARRIAGE.
CERIOUS - CUSTOMS VIN - NEÀÇ GUINEA.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
Hexagona Edend
Me R. T. D. Aitken
- Mr & Mrs G. Lauritsen
Dr. J. W. Andur
· Mrs E LiddelL
Mailin
C. Anderson MH. In an article in Us@che, Mr. B
. Arnfield Mr G alalinowski describes the marriage sysis, H. Aach tem of the Trobriands of South-Easternr & Mr S. Bake New Guthen. Matrimony, which is Air W. M. Barie usually monogamous, except with chiefs Mr E. B
B.Belition Mr&Mr R. Biganzi who have segeral wives, is a permanent re
... Ytirtuetks. union, involving sexual exclusiveness, common" economie existence, an inde pendent household, and outwardly and r
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M+ * Phakbaru MW% Boume
Mr
at first glanes it might to a superficial : Baron A Brayn `;
MR. C. Burdin chserver appear the exnet pattern of marrings anong ourselves. It is, how. Mr M. 6. Check
Mr C, G. Colegrove To W. S. Comen ever, in reality entirely different.
Mir Begin with the husband is not regarded. Comun
Damiene * as the father of the children in the sense Mr D. K. Pavis
P. M. Darin in which we use the word; psychologically Mrs P.M. he has nothing to do with their birth, Mr M. T. Hig according to the ideas of the natives, who ir M. are completely ignorant of physical Fatherhood. Children, in native belief, are inserted into the mother's womb as ting spirits, generally by the agency of the spirit of a deceased kinswoman of the mother. Her husband has then
to
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Mr W. Dowalc Mr J. Pored ir F. Edmondson Me C. Elkus Ale C. Elkus
Mr & Mr A. R. Ellert
Mr & Mrs Mt. Elzald
Mr & MW. IL Bale Dr. R. fo
protect and cherish the children,, to re-r
Dr. R.-E.
Mr V. Goulboru
ceive them in his arms when they horn, but they are not his in the senser J. M. Gomes that he has had a share in their pro creation.
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A FATHER'
Mr & Mrs. Cont
Mr H. P. Gry
Mr P. Hafenaan Mr.J. F. Heggeman
iva J. Hall Miss 3.
116 P. Hall
Johnston Mr J. F. Joh Mr H. Kinwon MrS; Koenig Mr & Mr.S.H.
Langston
The father is thus a beloved, bene. volent friend, but not any recognised kinsman of the chikiren in any sense.
having authority Mr John Switt Hariton 3ir & A 3. Hast through his personal relations to the
Afr E. HanserIDRUN child, but not through his sociologien
J. Jan llock- Mr position in the family. Real kinship, Mr F.. Heya that is identity of substance, saine Mr Mrs W. Hogan body, exists only through the mother, Miss LHRI The authority over the children is vested Me J.T. Humphrys in the mother's brother. Now this per- Mr W. John
Mr J. S. Jouston, son, owing to the strict tabou which pre vents at indly relations between bro Mr W. R. Job thers and stert, has never been and ean never be an intimate of hers or therefore of her household. the reeng nises his authority, and bends before bin a's a commoner before a chief, but ther can never be tender relations, between Mr A. Lapierre. them. Her children are, however, his Capt.de (. Larfagne direct heirs and successors and he wields over them the direct 'potestas. "At his death his worldly goods pass into their keeping, and during his lifetime he has to hand over to thein any special accoru-
Air A. A. Finger plishment he may possess-dances, songs, myths, magic, and crafts. He also it is fr., Harrow who supplies his sister and her houser & Mrx P. H. H.. hold with food, the greater part of his To the garden produce going to them. father, therefore, the children louk caly for loving care and tender companion ship. Their mother's brother represcuts the principle of discipline, authority, and. executive power within the family..
Mr Mrs GL
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Mr, F. Mason
Li.. hatine
Mrs Divo M. May
Seide
Mr WIL
Mr of 31
Melanes
Miss Milichtst
Mr-t'. 11. Montagne Mr R.
Merriman
M 3. D. F. Mulder,
Mr. Masita
Mr. Natebola
Mr C
MPA D. Paddock
Miss M. Palermo
Mr Ms B. J. Parsons Me Mrs H. Learninu
Mr. A. C. Ped ren
Mr & Mr. S. Perry A. H. Forts ม.
Me E. M. Prince
Mr.Bolin MA. H. Roan Mr. Roux M-T. M. Buda X: J.
Mr H. t. Shrubsole M. B. C. Sienkevitch
Stanzer
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Mr the r McIn & Tobias MrTjis Mah Yan
A. Wadden, Mr. R.
Mr C. Walch Mr & Mrd. Watts Mr.J. Wellake Mr & Mr A. R. Mr A. R. Wilsher Mir E., Woodger Ur F.S. Wood MrJ.F. Wright
Weiga
MW. Wyllieal child 3 M. T.Mr & Miss
Zecha
Herts BAY HOTEL
Harrow Mr & Mrs M. Bayer Kit Kirs Bitzer Mis. H. D. Browns
is Dunglas Miss Geary Ar & Mrs 1. F., Dear Mrs F.C. Heris Col. & Mrs R. A. Haf
The bearing of the wife towards her husband is not at all servile. She has her own possessions and her own sphero of influence, private and public. It will never happen that the children will see their mother bullied by the father... On the other hand, the father is only very Mr & Mrs A. J partially the bread-winner, and has to work mainly for his own sisters, while the boys know that when they grow up they in turn will have to work for their sisters, households,"
HOW LONG CAN A MAN LIVE?
Mr P. 3. Hodgson MrU, H. Ignott Mr Paddock s Mr N. Parker Mr & Mrs Hodges
and childre Mr C. B, Shack Mr & Mrs D, 85,
Mr Toll
Dr Mt. Walk
PALAER- Hurd
Stewart
3 B. H. Moore: Olision. Me A. Mowin
Mr Stry W. Austin Mr W. Berett Capt. T. I.. Brown Mr M. S. Unit
A. Hansker MrJock
Mr J, S. Mediongall Str. E. Mebaron
Strd. Rosw Mr W. Rass Mr H. Smith Capt. L. W. Saith Mes U. Stinger. Me W. A. Stopant Men Tullock “Mr H, Wilson,
Mr T. W. Doruby Miss (). At Jenkins,
400 YEARS, POSSIBILITY.
While some doctors say there is ná reason why we should not live to 120. Dr. J. H. Christopherson, assistant physician | Miss E. R. Bailey to the City of London Hospital, says in tool, & MIL
PEAK
Roma.
Mr W, Armstrong. 3rd Mrs, A.
Arthur
Hutchins the Lancel that it is difficult, if not im possible, to determine the potential longer 12. K. Banett
Capt. 1. D. Bennett vity of man or the higher animals.
Ka
Dr. Christophersen writes: Practically Mr. W. C. apar speaking, little is known of the potential | Mr A. U J, Brane kink longevity of the higher animals. But it Mrs. Re Bourke has been found that the bitharazia worm. Air Bra
M-M. living under ideal conditions in the Mr M. 4. Bren buran body, may live at least 8 years; Col. R. Brown This worm is common in Egypt, and enters the body in drinking water. While
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II. Cormacks:
- Me W. W. Jonlan „Miss E. Kennedy Mr St. E. Key
Me & Mrs E. P. KA 1r 1.. B. Kay Mr & Mrs A. Gane· Mr.K. Larson
Mr 4. A. Gordon Leask Mr. D. Laryn Major & Mr R. R.
Lewis
Maenady
Mr C. P. Lloyd Mr. D. Boyd Mr. 11. C. Logan Mr & Mrs W. Logga B. (2. Bums. Ar T., Busturl in the body it lays eggs but these Mix C. 8. Clark
Capt. & Mrs. develop must pass through some other. R. Cleland Mrs McAiu charge. In one case an English doctor Mr JR. Collie
Mr M. McDonall contructed bilharzia nu the "Zambesi ip
Me E. Minunack 1878. Twenty-eight years after his re-
Mr D. Muntou turn to England the worms were still | Mad Men T. Dul Miss M. Nemoholne alive. In their free state they would live | sur & Mrs (), W. Barch - Mr A. A, Paula only 29 hours,
Capt. & Mrs Dickens Mr A. H. Penn The conclusion from this.kida | 14. Cal. Doblin Air M.
R.A
M Perry biologist, commenting on it is that inn Mr Mrs Juer Major & Mr. might live 200 or 400 or even 1,000 years
Mr J. M. Philip if be could be preserved from all harmful ins
Me C. Robert external conditions."
Mr W. E. Rolerts Lt Col & Jim O
A CHANCE REMARK IN COURT.
Witness, at Ros, Street other door prisoner had only tried the other he could have broken in in a minute.
MW
W..
Eustace Med. Forbes Lt. F. C. Erederick.
Mm Mr&
H.
Philip
Saubers
MAL G. Scott Gellingham Capt. & Airs Skinner Gibbing
Mrs & Mis Stubbings Codicilów Mr & Mrs P. H. WeD, ME F. L. Sturdee
Suckling Mr & Mrs C Thwaites
Mr & Mrs J, AL, C
• Gordon
Sh exclaimed the magistrate (Mr Miss R. A. Graveson Wilberforce), glancing round the erad Mr & Mr B. A. Hale ed court. That is, a dangerous thing Mis M. B. Hall to way bere. Yon see all sorts of people Mr & Mrs J, Hancock
Mr J. B. Hawker here listening to sour evidence.?
Hawker
Mr. Wilberforce, no doubt had in mind Mr 63.3 Henworth the experience of former chief magia Mr & Mi W. JA trate who lost his watch as the result
Mr JR. Hindinash of a chance remark made in court. He had inforised the clerk of his forgetful, ness to bring his watch that morning, and within half an hour a man who had over- heard the remark called at his house for it, representing that he was an tsher at Bow Street and had been" sent by the chief magistrate..
10,820 ex-Service; men (104,509 per- manent), of a total a reale staff of 224,434 woce employed in Government. offices on March 1st, 1924.
Charles Holster, a Crimean veteran, who was wounded at the battle of. Balaclava in 1865, has died at Cradock, Cape of Good Hope, at the age of 130,
Bliss waises
Mrs J. S. Thomas
Ir A. Tickle (9-: Mr Wakhani
Capt R. Walker Capt. W. C, Westou MrB. E. Beton Wintor MFG. Wormil
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