F. J. Gillen (Moonla) to B.S., 1902-08-22

 
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File 133 (3)
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F. J. Gillen sends B.S. 'Brockman's' report on his explorations N.W. of Kimberley.

F. J. Gillen is to lecture at Adelaide University, and asks B.S. to write a new peroation.

The 'May-Ives' scandal.

Frazer has proposed F. J. Gillen for 'membership'? of the Royal Anthropological Society.

References to Ethnological books, including Lang's Custom and Myth and Lubbock's Prehistoric Times.

'The pendulum has swung round here with a vengeance.

The Labor party is practically dead, done to death by their own greed.

All Australia is in a parlous condition'.

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