Headhunters of the Coral Sea

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The story of the capture of the two Lamars (reincarnated natives), as the white boys were called, is one that has been

handed down in legend among the Torres Strait islanders. After Idriess, years later, learned in civilised society the other

part of the story - that the two boys, Jack Ireland and Will D'Oyly, were survivors from the wreck of the Charles Eaton

on the Barrier Reef in 1834 — he sets it down in story form. It is a most entertaining yarn, the greater part of which comes

from the Torres Strait islanders themselves. It deals with the many and varied adventures experienced by the boys before

their eventual rescue. It tells how they were brought up with the native lads, learnt from them to work on the island, and to

fight, and later how, when they had 'won their spurs,' they accompanied the men on the long fishing trips... It is one of

the best Australian adventure stories yet issued.

Adelaide Mail