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Show tree to tree, bear grim wimps to the wild rides taken by some of the." Tihi-t Tihi-t in 1 1 ?. Lately the government lias sti';.n-l Id ;.n.! n n.V U." rt-.-H oa-I'tti-aCvt-'y safe for ; : : bins. -Mi s-rts of maehi.ies ; r:i! I ere. bright cars. s',i;;:i.g with gi:e:i':.:: !.r:is radiators grc, u wit!; vr!ifris. M.n ri:v;-p-!!r :i'd vvi.h w ire. an. I rar every degree a'r! con ;!i ! i. in of repair. TAHITI NATIVES ENJOY AUTOS Anything That Runs Is Used on the Island Trees Shew P.esult of Wild Rides. Papeete, Tahiti. In olden days when a Tahiti native wished to refresh his soul he decked himself with the! island's fragrant flowers, obtained a i goodly supply of raw sugar rum and j retired on foot to some shady valley to i enjoy himself. Xow be travels in fin, automobile to his retreat, for the island is full of light machines. Wounded bark of acacia trees along the avenue from I'autua to Papeete, showing where sundry machines driven by natives have caromed from I |