STRANGE TRIBES IN WILD NEW GUINEA. —These pictures, taken by a missionary leader. Pastor A. G. Stewart, show:—Top left: A missionary's daughter with an infant of the Ramu tribe, Central New Guinea. Top right: Young tribesmen “swallowing the cane." Lower left: A Bena-Bena belle poses for the camera. Lower right: A lady doctor, Dr. Frances Harding, daughter of Dr. Florence Keller, late of Ponsonby, sets a broken arm.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 4
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68STRANGE TRIBES IN WILD NEW GUINEA.—These pictures, taken by a missionary leader. Pastor A. G. Stewart, show:—Top left: A missionary's daughter with an infant of the Ramu tribe, Central New Guinea. Top right: Young tribesmen “swallowing the cane." Lower left: A Bena-Bena belle poses for the camera. Lower right: A lady doctor, Dr. Frances Harding, daughter of Dr. Florence Keller, late of Ponsonby, sets a broken arm. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 1 July 1937, Page 4
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