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G. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. G:-Kretan Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw, Camir, and Mts. Westmaceit, Miss F. Wilks. Mr. E. Renton, Mr. C. Tuyter, Mr. and Mrs. Keown, 2 children and Infant, Mr, J. Finnis, Sub. Lt. F. C. Neil, Mr. B. A.-Trotter, Mr. F. the foundation of the natural Shannon. Mr. J. Cran. Mr. VENICE OF PACIFIC.
coral reef. It is evident that the Melend, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jordan, city was built on the eastern Mr. J. Jupp, Mr. J. Milne, Col. and Ruins of Ancient Port
const of the island, so that if it Mr. Greenhill. Mr. J. Edwards, W. Layce, The
mysterious cyclopean were attacked on the land side Mr. W. Price, Mr. ruins encountered in the widely scape_could readily be effected Husband Clutton, scattered archipelagoes of the by sea, and it is equally plain that Blackman, Mr. and Pacific have received during the the waterways wore constructed present contury a greater measure to enable rafts aden with stone of attention from archaeologists to be brought close up to the and explorers than over hefore. artificial islands on which the But at the bost, this has scarcely larger buildings were raised.
OLD BREAKWATERS. amounted to more than a general
The city of Metalanim was survey, and instead of dissipating. the profound shadows which veil onclosed on one side by the land the origin of the colossal struct and on its maritime side by
Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrison and Mrs. H. Baba, Mrs. E. P. Pomray, ures to be found in the island three extensive breakwaters of
infant. Master Harrison, Mr. T. Mr. Romero, Mrs. R. T. McCoy groups of the Pacific, it has basalt, the whole occupying an PASSENGERS DEPARTED, merely served to demonstrate the most rectangular aren.
asca Per P. and O. ss. China, 19th Ferguson, Mr. J. P. Steffensen and two children, Mr. F. A. Hunley, Mr. H. Barrett, Rev. and Mrs. A. Mr. R. T. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. magnitude and complexity of the the north-west corner ancient mogalithic builders of galo gave entrance to vossels April-Mr. E. Krogseth, Major G. Bryson and child, Mr. J. W. F. Todd, and two children, Mr. and Gerbarz, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mrs. A. L. Kerr, Miss I. Morrison, those deserted cities and temples and rafts of considerable dimend Mrs. R. B. Young, Miss Young, he ascertained, says Lewis Spenco siouts, and this was carefully Mr. and Mrs.
guardad by a large breakwater infant, Mr. and Mrs. M., II. Pear-Utting, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mill-Mr. J. Ver, Mr. M. Okamoto, Mr. in the Glasgow Herukt.
By far the most important and consisting of immense courses on, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Coullie ward and three children, Mr. S: Kim Khi-eum, Mrs. Takekawa, Roberts, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan, Mr. A. perplexing of these sites is that of the basalt, characteristic of at Ponape, in the Carolino is the site. The water front to the and child, Mr. T. Goonamal, Mr. Lopez, Miss H. Dunphy, Mr. W. J. and two children, Mrs. A. Spittles, Dening, Miss J. lands. The Caroline group les cast is faced with a terrace built and Mrs. H. S. Sweeting, Mrs. L. Brownhill, Mr. G. between the equator and the of massive blocks about seven R. Rees, and three children. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevens and two Fumete, Mr. M. Shigihara, Mr. M. eleventh north parallel, some feet in width, above which frowns and Mrs. W. N. C. Allen, Mrs. A. children, Mr. T. 1. Nicholas, Mr. D. Murakami, Mr. 2,300 miles from the count of the vast retaining wall of the Russell and infant, Mrs. F, Schof- Carter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pathe Saul, Capt. and Mrs. J. Aithen, the enclosure of Nan Tanach, the flocher, Miss G. Robinson, Comdr. Johns, and three children, Mr. R. Mr. and Mrs. Chung Yot and Japan, which occupied islands shortly after the out- Place of Lofty Walle," the re-... Harvey, Mr. F. Dunstan, Hudson, Mr. C. Q. Darragh, Mrs. infant, Miss Bessie Ah Yet, Miss Cheung Sul, Mr. break of war in 1914. The mains of the great gateway of Mr. K. F. Jeffreys, Rev. and Mrs. R. Fennell, Mrs. J. Graham, Miss Lizzie Ah Yet, Mr. A. E. Scott, deserted city of Metalanim, the which still tower to the height Lingren, Dr. E. C. Moore, Miss D. A. Graham, Mrs. J. W. Franks Mr. Willie ruins of which cover eleven of about 30 feet. A colossal stair Moore, Lt.-Condr, H. F. Besunt, and infant, Mr. E. F. Ratti, Mr. Harry Cheung, Shing, Mr. Arnolty, square miles, stands on the south-case leads to a courtyard littered Mr. C. R. Buron, Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs. E. F. Bolitho and child. Mr. 2. Bantista, Mr. and Mrs. eastern shore of Ponspa. The with fragments of fallen pillars H. Bradshaw, and two children, Mrs. E. Knipschildt, and two child-Furukawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. site is covered by massive walls, which encircle a second terraced Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Adams, Mr. M.ren, Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, and two Byrne and Infant, Mr. D. Onda, stupendous earthworks, and great enclosure with a projecting frieze Mould, 3 children and infant, Mr. children, Mr. W. Macfarlane, and Mr. G. Nakao, Mr. T. Hirazawa, tommples, intersected by miles ofar cornice. The dimensions of H. Mawson, Rev. and Mrs. A. Tchild, Mr. A. G. Nugent, Capt. D. Mr. Hermitage, Mr. Barrow, Mr. artificial waterways, from which the outer onclosure are about 184 Polhill, and two children, Mr. and Fraser Mr. E. Thornton, Mr. Mackay, Mr. Crours, Mr. Effs; Mr. circumstance it has received the 115 feet, and the thicknese of Mrs. J. S. Dick, two children and N. Smith, Mr. W. Stand- Bennit, Mr. Abel, Mr. Rainbow, name of the Venice of the its walls measures about 15 infant, Mrs. Chui Ah-mol, Miss Ring. Migs G. Chettle, Mr. Mr. Yuman, Mr. London, Mr. foot. Within the inner enclo-Norman, Miss Bradshaw, Mr. and Moose, Mr. J. Sanders, Mr. L Simpson, M. Hind, Mr. McCardle, The entire island of Ponape is sure lies the great central veult Airs. Wong Ming-hoe, Mr. J.-C. Chui-sun, Mr. Klang Fong-tsuan, Mr. Sutry, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Harri- littored with huge basaltic blocks or "treasuro-chamber" which must have been brought legendary dynasty known to local Selby, Mr. J. P. Selby, Mr. and Mr. J. Munro, Mr. L Mist, Mr. P.gen, Mr. S. Oshishita, Mr. Y. Mrs, W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Condon, Mr. W. Mair, Mr. W. A. Takeinto, Mr. Y. Kashibara, by raft from a distance of 30 tradition as the Chante-lour, or F. Buyd, and two infants, Mr. A. Dyer, Miss H. M. Cornaby, Mr. W Mr. McCrae, Mr. Patterson, Mr. miles, and from similar blocks "Kings of the Sun."
It is surpassingly difficult to McNay, Mr. G. Sullivan, Miss E. Donald, Miss A. G. Loggin, Mr. Boothwick, Mr. Searle, Mr. Hum- have been built the massive walls of the harbour and the embank hazard a guess as to the racial Rutledge, Lt. T. H. Dickson, Capt. F. C. Wadham, Mr. T. Jacques, phreys, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Johnstone, ments of the winding candle, identity of the builders of Metal- and Mrs. F. C. W. Newbery, Miss Mr. W. Carrick, Mr. J. Guan, Mr. Mr. Habert, Mr. Liddlard, Mr. many of which are from 30 to anim. A survey of the avidonos Newbery, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bouth, Mr. 11, W. Tamlyn, Mr. Penfold, Mr. Baird, Mr. Murray, 100 foot in breadth. Tho duter would seem to point to a Polyne- Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Mr. T. Cummings, Mr. W. E. Chelton. Mr. Chisholm, Mr. Parker. cinature which surrounds the ofty slan people as its founders and 1 A.-Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Por .8. Yoshino Maru for Aus- Is-partially submerged, and this architects, yet proof is not want-C. Sandford, and two infante, has given rise to the idea that ng that the island of Ponape may Miss Beridall, Mr. and Mrs. Mac the land on which Metslanim have beec colonised by a stook Callum and Infant, Mr. M. Gell was bulli has subsided inflater with proto-Japanese affiolfies. In Mrs. B. de Newcomb and two times. But this seems improbable any case it is obvious that the infants, Mr. W. Gow, Comdr, and As the colossal bresatworks which Carolina Telands at the occupa Mrs. A. E. Dowding Lt Comdr, lins the equals arqiell above low fion of this alle muit havo sup C K Adam Mand "gradult an plain, thats the populon branch lekor under, bing KANEY
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