P. Cahill (Oenpelli) to B.S., 1921-11-24
- Component identifier:
- File 24 (5)
- Content Summary:
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P. Cahill and his wife are alone at Oenpelli. Their English stockman has left them
Details of specimens.
'I am afraid that the natives are in for a rough time, under the present Administration.'
False economies imposed on P. Cahill by the Administrator.
P. Cahill is defending certain natives who are not to be paid, and he will appeal to the Minister if necessary.
P. Cahill may have to resign.
A planned trip in the bush.
A sumptuous meal given to some natives.
'The natives between Oenpelli and the Railway are dying anc before long very few will be left'.
W.G. Stretton has died. Details of the grave and tombstone.
'No doubt there is a great deal to like in the natives, when one understands them'.
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- M2424
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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