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Field Notes on Islands, continued 
TEGUA (TUGUA) 
3 or 4 people, live In Scarf e Bay (Bale Lataw) 
Few people but "all deformed physically and mentally" according to 
Archdeacon 
Off north of Tegua Is the Island of Metoma where one family has been 
living, that of a retired sea captain from Island In the 
Torres ; Captain 
LOH 
2 villages: 
1. Lounaragl village (Log Bay = Bale Naraln) 
2. Vlpaka village (deserted) 
School: Anglican, near point Kwatmoua 
Children: 30, grades 1 and 2 
Head teacher: Britain (from Torres) 
Dispensary: Richard Paley, Fanny S/N (his wife) 
Anglican Priest: Harry Palmer Bellga (fr. Toga) 
TOGA 
2 villages (70 people): 
1. Letao village, badly damaged by hurricane At Bale Le'tao 
2. Lekoual village, 3-*4 houses Go round and anchor 
off Lekoual and 
walk across Island, 
If rough. Track Is 
wide and easy. 
School: Anglican: small school, 1 class, 1 teacher 
Children go to Loh for Class 2. 
Genetic: There was an old man (now dead?) who was a half-caste 
Frenchman . 
