P. Cahill (Oenpelli) to B.S., 1918-06-30
- Component identifier:
- File 19 (8)
- Content Summary:
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B.S.' last letter has taken 5 months to arrive.
Native reactions to war news - '…one wonders if the war will ever end. America will be a great help...'.
News of Joe Cooper who has been shooting buffalo for Vestey Brothers.
Trouble at a local Mission station. The uselessness of sending natives to Fanny Bay (a gaol?) '…. they meet with bad whites in the gaol, and are worse when they come out than when they went in'.
A visit to Romula (ref. the poisoning case, No. 17) - News of other natives: a death and cure - Details of P. Cahill's medical work.
A light-skinned native with red hair.
More statistics of medical work: 4,949 doses for influenza in 6 months.
P. Cahill is going on 8 months leave in November.
- Processing information:
- M2424
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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