P. Cahill (Darwin) to B.S., 1913-10-19
- Component identifier:
- File 4 (6)
- Content Summary:
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Thanking B.S. for two letters, and three pounds sent to buy things for the natives.
Advises B.S. on the spelling to be used for certain native words.
P. Cahill has gone to Darwin to get his wet season's supplies and further instructions - Problems of mail and other communications.
Troubles with the Survey people.
P. Cahill intends building houses for the natives, 'If they give me a free hand, I am not afraid of the future of the natives in my district' - An 'Abo' school is opening in the native village.
P. Cahill has sent specimens.
Details of a ceremony connected with the death of a man's mother (Annotated in B.S.' hand) -.
- Processing information:
- M2424
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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