Exactly how many times lie has been reported dead it would difficult for Dr G. E. Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of the "Times," to say. For he is a man who deilghts to lose himself in unknown quarters of the globe. Amongst other journeys he has crossed Australia, China and Manchuria on foot. On one occasion he was speared in New Guinea, the spear head being left in his body until he carne to Edinburgh for his medical degree. Another adventurous enterprise was his embarking as a common sailor on a South Sea recruiting vessel, in order to study at first hand the conditions of the traffic in coolies for the sugar plantativns;
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 317, 3 December 1910, Page 2
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