SIMPLE LIFE SEEKERS.
EXPEDITION TO SOUTH S'EAS. Cim'LNG AWAY THOM TASKS. LONDON, October 10. November will see I lit' departure of an expedil ifm headed by Messrs llhodes and Disher, I'M’.C'.S., with a mixed party, all orofesGoual or business men, nieiudiug clergymen, some taking their wives and families, seeking a blessed taxless isle in the South Seas, where they intend to live a happy simple life, “ forgetting taxes and by tin.' taxmaster forgot.'’ Mr Khoiles is inundated with applieations from thou-atmis of other disgruntled taxpayers, d’lie parly lots purchased the sehooner-yaeht Medora, eommtmded by Captain Charles Kerry, a notable mariner, who has rounded Cape Horn 13 times. They will journey till an island is seen red, and meanwhile will live aboard in perlect freedom. One golden rule is that polities are barred. —(United Service).
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2189, 14 October 1920, Page 1
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134SIMPLE LIFE SEEKERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2189, 14 October 1920, Page 1
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