F. J. Gillen (Moonla) to B.S., 1903-06-18

 
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File 172 (3)
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B.S. has sent F. J. Gillen a very interesting letter from 'Frazer'.

The reincarnation theory among tribes with maternal descent.

A tribe from which information could be obtained in the vicinity of Anna Creek - Plans for a possible 3 month joint Expedition.

'F. J. Gillen would give much to roll old Lang in the Anthropological mud'.

F. J. Gillen's views on Australian politicians, Kingston and Deakin.

His views on the Public Service and the recent strike.

He is against making a strike a criminal matter.

'A more stringent and retrograde measure could not have emanated from a Russian Council of State'.

F. J. Gillen's delight at Lord Salisbury's retirement and his Nationalist feelings.

Parnell, Joseph Chamberlain, and the problem of Irish Home Rule.

'Poor working man. According to a recent authority, 11 millions of the English people are in a chronic state of semi-starvation'.

More about the planned expedition to N.Australia.

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