Wanderings among South Sea Savages and in Borneo and the Philippines by H. Wilfrid Walker
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and all others who have helped me I now tender my heartiest thanks. I
have met with so much help and kindness during my wanderings from Government officials and others that if I were here to mention all, the list would be a large one. I shall therefore have to be content with only mentioning the principal names of those in the countries I have here written about. In Fiji: -- Messrs. Sutherland, John Waters, and McOwan. In New Guinea: -- Sir Francis Winter, Mr. C. A. W. Monckton, R.M., The Hon. A. Musgrave, Capt. Barton, Mr. Guy O. Manning, and Dr. Vaughan. In the Philippines: -- Governor Taft, afterwards President of the United States, and Mr. G. d'E. Browne. In British North Borneo: -- Messrs. H. Walker, Richardson, Paul Brietag, F. Durege, J. H. Molyneux, and Dr. Davies. In Sarawak: -- H.H. The Rajah, Sir Charles Brooke, Sir Percy Cunninghame, Dr. Hose, Archdeacon Sharpe, Mr. R. Shelford, and the officials of The Borneo Company, Ltd. To all of these and many others in other countries I take this opportunity of publicly tendering my cordial thanks for their unfailing kindness and hospitality to a wanderer in strange lands. H. Wilfrid Walker. |
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