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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1936,

LAST OF THE

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PAGANS TRAVEL SERVICE

Adapted by CHARLES REED JONES from

the Metro Goldwyn-Mayer NCTURE

Lilleo, a Tofoan maiden, is en- tured by Mala, a Typer warrior, who takes her to the inland of Nakahira, the home of the TV- pers. Ture, the chief of the Ty- pren, demands Lilleo for himself. but Mala defies him, iroking the ancient faw of the tribe to prove his right to hin prize. Lil- Ica

Mala's refuses to brennir senman, and Mala tries to win her with his tribal war-danco 4 recital of his proces da a warrior. But, Lillea in uda- mant.

Finally, she relents when he waves her from the death- dealing charge of a wild tour. Happily, they plan their life to- gether. Their munings are in- terrupted by the boom of can- nes which announce the arri- val of a great ship in the har- hour.

Mala and Zálico join the happy villagers, who rush to their canoes to ride out to greet the visitor. Captain Buckley, on board the ship, la planning to kidnap the strongest of the men and convey them, us slaves, to the phosphate mines of Patua,

CHAPTER VI

of the evening, lud brought their fery necklace of rhinestones and ukarares, their ukeleler," and their offered it to her, Lilleo clutched. primitive toro gullara, and, edon, I eagerly, her joy eloquent in Her

by plaintive trains of their music sparlding eyes, alled the air. The spirit of the

sonia

thi impassioned embraces of the samen, van to a clearing on

AL

He

music caught th imagination of "Look, Main! Pipi, trinitats, for of the golden-brown-skinned me!" She held the glistening neck- vohira; they broke suddenly from ince up to her throat.

But, Mala, overwhelmed by his the deck, anal, alowly, sensuously, began own good fortune, hnd to time now tawdry the intrate gyrations of the hun. for Lilleo. He fondled

Then, as they tired from their watch, then held it expectantly to exertlonus mate retired to refresh his ear as Buckley hail suggested. themselves at the punch-barrel or to His brilliant eyes were twin-stars of relax In the armя ol a waiting wonder, as he listened to the even sailor, Ateton, san of the fairest of rhythm of its faint tick-tiek. all the rahiere spell to the middle grabbed a metal bird-enge from the of the after-deck

her Captain's desk. Two bright green place. The ment gathered in an imitation lovebirds stared at him eager elrelo around her. Slowly, with glassy eyes. Then, suddenly, for the cage made music, and the birds her slim body writhed in the Lurous undulation of the upitupahtera, came to life, pecking stiffly at each Faster at faster, ale mynd, and other's honks. Main studied the toy the muse of the kareres kept pace with confused amazement. Ilo held with her

tatis motions. it gingerly, for, since

prefty ever quickening

the deck cage made music, he knew not what Now, she led nerost to une saller, but, CLR bis waiting to expect next from it. arms renched out to enten her, she luded him with a sudden, graceful twist of her supple, young body now, she outwitted another.

to

take

formal

He displayed the bird-nagu to Lil- necklace paled before this new mar leo, and even the beauty of Jat

vef.

"fa ora na" The Mate swinger-

to Mala with the up Typer greeting Mala replied polite-nas wave of his hand.

were

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the Song.

smaller શામ moored, fast to the schooner, The villagers waited until their chief had scaled the side; then, with n mad rush, they scurried after him.

Buckley greeted Taro_cordially Robbins, who spoke the Typce din feet well, served as Interpreter.

Tell him offer good fortune, greetings, And what-have-you,"

rdered the Mate white chief offers his salu- tations and greetings," Buckley an notared to the plensed Taro.

"Welcome to Tare's island," the

chief replied.

te the right spirit." Buckley mid, as he caught the wense Tar's greeting..

[

"Ja ora

"Drink." Robbins offered, and he

"If you like them, take them, Buckley told them with a magnani-

"Ne mamai ne," Robbins trans- handed Main a half-empty, bottle hated the Captain's offer. of whiskey.

arm,

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that this

"Abof called the Mate. "Wait a

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Mala tasted the strange liquid, Buckley walked over to Lilleo and and het found St pleasant. Hogently took the necklace from her. handed the bottle to Lilleo. She The vahine's eyes clouded with sipped it cautiously at first, and, tears. Now she knew that there then finding it to her long, she had been some mistake, drank deeply. Suddenly, her eyes beautiful pipi was to be taken from filled with tears, and she sputtered her. But, the Captain had other roared with laughter. and coughed. Mala and the Matej plans, He sought to take her neck-

Jace

teeth from her of sharks Robbins retrieved the bottle and threat and replace it with his own gave it back to Mala.

present. Lille grabbed her prim!- "Marara!" Mala said. "Thank tive ornament, the love-tribute from Buckley placed a friendly arm offerre afu!" Robbins told him. tear-illed eyes never wavered from Mala, and held it highly, but her about the chief's shoulder and led "The Captain wants to see you!" the gaudy glass beads in Buckley's him to his cabin. Once there, he

Mala, following Robbins, started | hund. The Captain smiled know- serume directly to business. When

Robbins made the Captain's proposito answer the summons to the Cap Ingly. With a shrug; he placed the tion clear to Taro, Taro welcomed Lain's cabin. Then suddenly re- cheap neckince about her neck, Lil-

Lilleo, he membering

returned to leo's joy was unbounded. Mala, it with enthusiasm, for here,

of her, pily, arm and orn, ist bis arm around her waist 1, he found a way to dispose of

eaught her by the hand, and thrilled with her happiness and his Maia and to claim Lilleo as his own. Wehind the Mate. Any doubt and started to lead her from the

Then,

everything'a okay with

they might have had about the sail- cabin, him?" Buckley asked Robbins.

or y Intentions Robbins nodded. "He promises us

were immediately.

six

mon. perhaps more, but six na dispelled by Captain Buckley's dis- minute!""

arming amille and his cheery. As Mala stopped at the doorway, way."

he saw the Captain pull a sheath.of "What's his idea of a good man?" "Kaoha, welcome!"

"Come in

he boomed Buckley demanded.

at them papers from à drawer in his desk, anseres the cap on a bottle of ink, Rubbins conveyed the question to good-naturedly.

and take a Shyly, the tone and his vehine en-

His pen from behind the Typee chief, and Taro, through

watched him intently, the window of the enbin, indicated tered the cabin of the great white ear. Mala Mula, who was just then helping chief. They stood and looked about waiting for some new trick, some

with

than by the mugio greater even

bird-cage. Buckley's splendor of their surroundings; for the

Buckley held the comment. "A half-dozen like that, the simple, comfortable, furnishings pen out to him. Mala, ready to de and this trip's a winner. You'd bet of the cabin were, indeed, a revela- anything to please the white chief, LONDON SERVICE ter give the old boy a drink. We'll tion, compared with the crude ap- laughed at this new toy. The Cap-

ACHILLES nails 20 Apr.. for Onsablanca, London. Rot. get the business over with in a little purtenances of even the most lav- tain, holding the pen is Malo's

terdam, Hamburg & Hull while, then ---I--think--¡'}}-- -in- for ish-island. fare... Then...

“AENEAS~~~~~~~ails-5-day, -for-Marseilles, London. Rot----- wonders mar-guided it to make a cross, Mala's! a little upd-up with navahing

of all won-signature, on the bottom of the Xelled and

-teriam, & Glasgow- triiket that

contract-form. the printed

The ders, the

ing tano, the significance

nce of his simple act; course, did not realize Captain Buckley, knowing the but, by the mere marking of the Once on shipboard, the villagers childish delights of the Typees, was but scurried about, gazing in childish sure of his ground, well aware of cross, he had contracted to awe at the many wonders new to the effect, that these cheap, gar- the phosphate mines on the island NEW YORK SERVICE them. Everywhere, there was some-ish baubles would have upon his of Patun for the next five years.

The contract signed, Buckley, was. thing new, something strange to native guests. He winked purpose-

to-anxious to get rid of his guests to fascinate them.

fully to Robbins and nodded

Be- The Typee warriors, prepared forwards Lilleo. The Mate produced make way for his next victim. the faareared, the merry-making, from his pocket a sparkling, gilt-fore they left, he offered them an-

other drink of TUNI

Lilles over the side, "Aces with me,"

was

"You seem to be gettin' the bang

wander.

overawed

of the linge at Inst," Robbins told Captain held out to them kim smiling.

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