P. Cahill to B.S., 1917-10-10
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- File 18 (10)
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(? is this the correct date - see date of NO.17)
P. Cahill thanks B.S. for having written a letter to 'the Bulletin' in his (P. Cahill's) defense. Mr. Beckett and his accusation that P. Cahill had tried to poison him.
Comments on B.S.' recent trip to England, and on the dangers of sea travel in wartime. General interest in war news.
B.S.' daughter has married Lieutenant Rowan.
Changes at Oenpelli.
Ample supplies of fruit - P. Cahill has been developing the dairy business.
Statistics of the number of natives who have been given medical treatment. Great variety of cases.
P. Cahill has had a severe optical illness.- He is sending some bark paintings, but will accept no payment.
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