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Special List

GRG52/90 Newspaper cuttings relating to aboriginal matters

This series contains seven volumes of newspaper clippings, predominantly from metropolitan and regional South Australian newspapers although some interstate and national newspapers are also included, especially in later years. Articles relate to individuals as well as a wide range of issues affecting Aboriginals including citizenship, achievement, sport, art, culture, education, assimilation, living conditions, pay equality, discrimination, crime, and Aboriginal rights. Language used within articles reflects attitudes of the time. Please note that the newspaper clippings contain names and images of deceased persons which some readers may find distressing.

Series date range 1918 to 1970 Index date range 1918 to 1970

Series contents Newspaper cuttings, arranged chronologically Index contents Arranged chronologically

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Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 1 Aborigines and bird protection 20/07/1918 Register Point MacLeay

1 1 Deputations - School of 26/07/1918 Advertiser Point MacLeay Aborigines 1 1 In defence of the Aborigines 27/07/1918 Register ; Point MacLeay

1 1 [Untitled] 15/08/1918 Register Point Pierce ; B. Lathern 1 1 Blacks and the birds 25/10/1918 Register J.H. Sexton ; Point MacLeay Birds protection 1 1 Half-castes 26/10/1918 Register 1 1 Aborigines and bird protection 20/07/1918 Register Point Macleay Station; Mr T W No evidence found of abuse by Fleming; Peter Wood; C E the natives regarding the game Taplin; Rev J H Sexton shooting season 1 1 Deputations - Schools for 26/07/1918 Advertiser Advisory Council of Aborigines; Aborigines Minister for Education; Mr Lawrie; Point Macleay

1 1 In defence of the Aborigines 27/07/1918 Register David Unaipon / Uniapon; Point Robbery of the nests of swans McLeay; Coorong 1 1 [Untitled] 15/08/1918 Register Point Pearce / Pierce mission News of the death of former station; Mr B Lathern station officer and superintendent 1 1 Blacks and the birds 25/10/1918 Register Point McLeay; Birds Protection Meeting of Aborigines declares Act; Aborigines Friends that the charges against them Association were false

1 1 Half-castes 26/10/1918 Register Claim that the present race of Aborigines have had all the good laws against waste knocked out of them 1 2 Blacks and the birds 28/10/1918 Register Point MacLeay ; Mount Barker ; Soldiers Strathalbyn ; France 1 2 Point MacLeay Mission Station 28/10/1918 Daily Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 1 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 2 Kropinyerie, scholar and 29/10/1918 Register Mathew Kropinyerie ; Matthew shearer Kropinyeri ; William Kropinyeri ; Far West Coast 1 2 Blacks and the birds 28/10/1918 Register Claim that Protection of birds Act was abused 1 2 Blacks and the birds 28/10/1918 Register Point Macleay Claim that another correspondent hates the half- castes 1 2 Point McLeay Mission Station 28/10/1918 Daily Herald Point Pearce; Point McLeay Call for an investigation into the management of the Point McLeay mission station 1 2 Kropinyerie, scholar and 29/10/1918 Register Mathew Kropinyerie; William shearer Kropinyerie; White Well 1 2 Fifty years ago 6/11/1918 Register George Taplin; Point McLeay Ordination in the Hindmarsh Square Congregational Church reported on 04/11/1868

1 3 Our black brothers 5/11/1918 Register Mathew Kropinyerie; Edward Norman Kropinyerie; Harold; White Well; Munjena; Rosie Pondi; Angipena Billy 1 3 Aborigines Friends Association 14/03/1919 Register Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting held in 1 3 Aborigines' appeal Circa March [?] Point Pearce Mission; The Association asked to take 1919 Aborigines Friends Association control of the mission

1 3 A dispossessed race - Homes Circa March [?] Aborigines Friends Association for native children wanted 1919

1 3 Native problems Circa March [?] Advisory Council of Aborigines; Educational scheme for native 1919 Minister of Education; Point boys and girls Macleay

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 2 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 4 The natives of the north - Their 14/03/1919 Register Patrick Cahill visits life and folk-lore Adelaide from the 1 5 Point Pearce Aboriginal Station 19/03/1919 Advertiser Point Pearce Aboriginal Station; Claim that the district has been Mr Garnett; Mr Roper; Miss well supplied with religious Francis; Rev Mr Dyson; Mr services Francis; Aborigines Friends Association

1 5 Point Pearce Station 20/03/1919 Register Point Pearce Aboriginal Station; Claim that the mission has not Aborigines Friends Association been neglected by the churches

1 5 Point Pearce Aboriginals 20/03/1919 Daily Herald Point Pearce; Francis Garnett; Superintendent points out the Rev J C Jennison; Mr W R unselfish labors of the Bayly; Rev R J Campbell Methodist and Anglican churches 1 5 Point Pearce Aboriginal Station 21/03/1919 Advertiser Point Pearce; Francis Garnett; Superintendent points out the Rev J C Jennison; Mr W R unselfish labors of the Bayly; Rev R J Campbell Methodist and Anglican churches 1 5 Point Pearce Mission 22/03/1919 Register Point Pearce Mission Station Claim that the natives' statements about religious services were groundless 1 6 Point Pearce Mission Station 25/03/1919 Register Point Pearce Mission Station Claim that more practical assistance during the week is required at the station 1 6 Point Pearce Mission Station 2/04/1919 Register Point Pearce Mission Station Call for more religious teaching

1 6 Our black brothers 16/04/1919 Register Dr Herbert Basedow 1 7 The Aborigine 21/03/1919 Register Point McLeay; Point Pearce Government asked to improve the condition of native children

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 3 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 7 White souls - In brown bodies - 8/05/1919 Daily Herald Mission Report from Rev J H Sexton to Results of Koonibba Mission the Advisory Council of Aborigines 1 8 Lost continent of Leumria - 10/04/1919 Mail Lemuria Where our Aborigines came from 1 10 The Aborigines 7/05/1919 Register Call for a woman protector for Aboriginal women and children

1 11 The Aborigines 8/05/1919 [?] Call for a more suitable place to hold meetings to discuss the care of our black brothers

1 11 Fifty years ago 10/05/1919 Register Point Macleay; Reid Town; Rev Opening of the native church George Taplin reported on 08/05/1869 1 11 The Aborigines 12/05/1919 Register Call for reserves or small stations in different districts 1 11 The Aborigines 18/05/1919 Register Dr J Basedow 1 11 The Aborigines 16/05/1919 Register Point Macleay Call for a board of control with humanitarian principles 1 12 [Untitled] 16/05/1919 Register L C E Gee Claiming defamatory statements by Mr Gee 1 12 The Aborigines 22/05/1919 Register Point Pearce Station Claim that the station showed profitable results 1 13 [Untitled] 26/05/1919 Register Black Fannie; Admiral / Lord / Viscount Jellicoe 1 13 Football - Northern Yorke's 26/05/1919 Register Maitland; Point Pearce Mission; Beginning of the association's Peninsula Association Ardrossan; Port ; matches Arthurton; Price 1 13 The Aborigines 26/05/1919 Register Point Pearce; Point McLeay Response to Dr Basedow 1 13 The Aborigines 31/05/1919 Register Point Pearce

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 4 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 14 The Aborigines 3/06/1919 Register Claim that the white man should not be allowed into the native country under severe penalty

1 14 The Aborigines 7/06/1919 Register A deputation to interview the Commissioner of Public Works, Hon G Ritchie 1 14 The Aborigines 10/06/1919 Register Point Macleay Acknowledgment that Dr Basedow quoted the correct financial figures 1 15 An Aborigine's inventions 12/06/1919 Register David Unaipon Appliance for harnessing gravitation and utilizing the power for the driving of stationary machinery 1 16 The Aborigines 24/06/1919 Register Point McLeay 1 16 Our black brothers - Capt White 21/06/1919 Register Luricha; Andeguinie; Musgrave Claim that natives may be in the and Mr J W Jones Ranges; Everard Ranges close vicinity of a traveller without being seen 1 17 The central Australian native 10/07/1919 [?] Intermingling of tribes would be reserve a problem 1 17 Central Australian native 16/07/1919 [?] Claim that our duty is to isolate reserve the natives from contact with the whites, and leave them in possession of what is actually their country 1 17 Care for the Aborigines 17/07/1919 Register House of Assembly told that care was being given to the Aborigines where influenza was prevalent 1 17 [Untitled] 26/07/1919 Advertiser Port / Point McLeay Commissioner of Public Works and Protector of Aborigines travel to enquire into the working of the mission station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 5 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 17 Aborigines' fare 29/07/1919 Register Fowler's Bay; Point Sinclair Food supplies borrowed from the stores of Aboriginals

1 17 Point Macleay matters 2/08/1919 Register Point Macleay Mission Station Recreation hall and new jetty

1 18 Way back natives - Expedition 2/08/1919 [?] Dr Herbert Basedow The expedition to the north- of investigation western corner of the State is to be chiefly medical 1 18 Aboriginal soldiers - How they 2/08/1919 Register Matthew Kropinyeri; Mr Laurie; are welcomed home Pte M Mack; Pte A Rankine; Pte P Wilson / Populle; Pte R Carter; Pte G Rigney; Point Macleay; Point Pearce

1 19 Able Aborigine 2/08/1919 S.J. Matthew Kropinyeri 1 19 The Aborigines - Important 2/08/1919 Advertiser Dr Herbert Basedow expedition arranged 1 20 The Aborigines - The expedition 5/08/1919 Register Criticism of the expedition to the interior 1 20 The Aborigines - More criticism 5/08/1919 Register Criticism of the expedition to the of the expedition interior 1 20 Aboriginal link with the past 9/08/1919 Register Charlotte McLean / Tripp; Death of the oldest survivor of Inman Valley River Mouth the original Encounter Bay blacks 1 20 The Basedow expedition 9/08/1919 Register Dr Basedow The party left Adelaide with their destination being Farina 1 21 The Aborigines 9/08/1919 Register Criticism of the expedition to the interior 1 21 The Aborigines 12/08/1919 Register Call for more information about the expedition 1 21 The Aborigines 13/08/1919 Register Luricha; Musgrave Ranges; Criticism of the expedition to the Everard Ranges interior 1 21 The Aborigines 14/08/1919 Register Comment on the debate regarding the expedition

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 6 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 21 The Aborigines 14/08/1919 Register Daisy M Bates; Luritcha / Claim that her statements have Yuluritcha never previously been challenged 1 22 The Aborigines 20/08/1919 [?] Supporting Mrs Bates' statements 1 22 Animal and Birds Protection Bill 20/08/1919 [?] Aborigines Friends Association Claim that the introduction of a proclamation in the Bill would deprive natives of their rights to take game 1 22 Police 21/08/1919 [?] Wiltshire Sumner; John T Two men charged with Wilson; Robert J Cox drunkenness and assault 1 22 The Aborigines 21/08/1919 [?] Call for the white race to be kept away from the few tribes not yet contaminated 1 23 The Aborigines 28/08/1919 Register Praise of the Aborigines 1 23 Aborigines' privileges 4/09/1919 Register Aborigines Friends Association Claim that the Government's curtailment of the taking of game by Aborigines was contrary to the laws governing the founding of the State

1 23 On Yorke's Peninsula 9/09/1919 Register Northern Yorke's Peninsula Results at the finish of the Association football season 1 23 "Down came a dicky bird" 16/09/1919 Register Capt H Butler; Point Pearce Girl disturbed by the aviator's Mission Station low flight 1 23 Dr Basedow's mission 23/10/1919 Register Dr Basedow House of Assembly informed that Dr Basedow's mission to Central was to examine and medically treat the sick and diseased Aborigines, and to report on their numbers and state of health

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 7 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 23 A native reserve 1/11/1919 Register Capt S A White MBOU; Public Captain White delivers a lecture Service Association to the Association 1 23 Aboriginal soldier's return to 1/11/1919 Register Matthew Kropinyeri; Pte C Point MacLeay Wilson; Point MacLeay 1 24 Aborigines 5/11/1919 Register Comment on the report of the Chief Protector of Aborigines for 1918-19 1 24 Health of Aborigines 6/11/1919 Register Dr Basedow Commissioner of Public Works receives a telegram from Dr Basedow reporting on his progress 1 24 The Aborigines 10/11/1919 Register Support for Dr Basedow's policy of setting apart large native reservations 1 26 Back from the blacks 25/11/1919 [?] Dr Herbert Basedow Dr Basedow returns to Adelaide and outlines further stages in his investigations 1 26 Aborigines' privileges 28/11/1919 [?] Outlines permitting the taking of game, and gun and game licences under the Act 1 26 Dr Basedow's mission - Retort 23/10/1919 [?] Mr Smeaton Premier, Mr Peake, answers courteous for Smeaton questions of Mr Smeaton in the House of Assembly 1 28 A woman's courage - Supplies Circa 1920 [?] Daisy M Bates; Ooldea No news of Mrs Bates since the cut off - Cheerful and content closing down of the Transcontinental line 1 28 [Untitled] 8/03/1920 [?] Edward Lee Hamilton ISO Death of the former Protector of Aborigines 1 29 Last of her tribe 12/03/1920 [?] Carrie Martin; Tatiara Death of the last of the full blooded Aboriginals of the Bordertown district 1 29 The Musgrave Ranges 11/10/1920 [?] Musgrave Ranges Mineral wealth and buffaloes in the ranges

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 8 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 29 [Untitled] 9/12/1920 Advertiser Daisy Bates; Prince of Wales Mrs Bates organises a to entertain the Prince 1 29 Natives and a dog 11/12/1920 Advertiser Point Pearce Aboriginal Station; Claim that men behaved William Hall aggressively after their dog was run over and killed 1 29 The Aborigines on the East- Circa [?] Wynbring Request for clothing donations West railway: An appeal December to be distributed to natives 1920 1 29 Aborigines and clothing Circa [?] Chief Protector of Aborigines December advises that Aborigines along 1920 the East-West line were healthier if only scantily attired

1 30 Aborigines' friends - Deserving 25/02/1921 Register Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting held in work reviewed Adelaide 1 31 A dusky "defaulter" 30/03/1921 Register Stanley Davis; Lottie Davis; Man gaoled for failure to pay Married Women's Protection maintenance to his wife Act 1 31 A visit to Point McLeay Mission Circa 1921 [?] Rev S Gray; Point McLeay Reverend Gray visits the Station Mission Station mission during the Easter holidays 1 31 Sanctuary for Aborigines 21/06/1921 Daily Herald Professor Sir Edgeworth David Professor informed of the North- west sanctuary 1 32 The passing of a queen 7/05/1921 Register Queen Louisa; Lake Albert Death and burial service of Queen Louisa 1 32 Degraded blacks - Shocking 10/05/1921 Advertiser Daisy Bates Mrs Bates returns to from disclosures Ooldea, claiming cannibalism among the natives

1 32 Rovers of the north - Problem 14/06/1921 Daily Herald Acting Administrator of the Mr Staniforth Smith's report to of nomadic tribes - Control of Northern Territory the House of Representatives reserves urged

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 9 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 33 The Aborigines - Striking 20/08/1921 Register Mr Herbert Basedow Dr Basedow addresses a scenes of native life meeting in the Town Hall 1 34 The vanishing native - 20/08/1921 Register Chief Inspector of Stock; Reedy Memories of the 'fifties Creek Mine 1 36 Save the Aborigines 6/09/1921 Register Dr Herbert Basedow Gratitude for the support of his "Save the Aborigines" campaign 1 37 Our Aborigines 7/09/1921 Register Agreement that the Australian blacks have been much maligned 1 37 Capt White's lectures 7/09/1921 Register Praise for the Aborigines 1 38 Our Aborigines 9/09/1921 Register Call for more information about Aborigines 1 38 Work among Aborigines 17/11/1921 Register Daisy M Bates Mrs Bates describes her work of tending to the sick and feeble at her Ooldea camp

1 38 The Aborigines Department 21/11/1921 Advertiser Point Pearce / Pierce; Point Call for the religious element to McLeay be eliminated from the management of Aboriginal properties 1 39 The Aborigines Department 22/11/1921 Advertiser Defence of the work that was carried out at churches' expense at Point McLeay and Point Pearce 1 39 Half-castes - Control of children 23/11/1921 Daily Herald Aborigines Bill Resistance against the object of - Bill in the Assembly the Bill, which was for the State to have the power to remove half-caste children from their elders 1 40 Half-castes - The State's 25/11/1921 Daily Herald Aborigines (Half-Caste Debate over the Bill problem - Bill in the Assembly Children) Bill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 10 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 40 Black and white, and both 25/11/1921 Register Aborigines (Half-Caste Debate over the Bill Children) Bill 1 41 Our little half-black brothers - 25/11/1921 Register Aborigines (Half-Caste Debate over the Bill Are missions beneficial? Children) Bill 1 41 The Aborigines Bill 29/11/1921 Register Aborigines Friends Association; Aborigines tell the Association Point MacLeay Station that they would support the Bill if a children's home was established at Point MacLeay

1 41 The Aborigines Bill 29/11/1921 Daily Herald Aborigines Friends Association; Aborigines tell the Association Point MacLeay Station that they would support the Bill if a children's home was established at Point MacLeay

1 42 Black brethren - Problem of half- 30/11/1921 Daily Herald Aborigines (Half-Caste Debate over the Bill castes - Government's Children) Bill proposals discussed 1 42 The Parliament - House of 30/11/1921 Register Aborigines (Half-Caste Debate over the Bill Assembly - Tuesday, November Children) Bill 20 1 42 The Aborigines Department 26/11/1921 Advertiser Claim that Sunday schools are conducted by station officials

1 42 Mrs Daisy Bates and the 6/12/1921 Advertiser Daisy Bates Praise for Daisy Bates Aborigines 1 43 Mrs Bates and the Aborigines 3/12/1921 Advertiser Daisy Bates Mrs Bates describes her work of tending to the sick, feeble, children and old people

1 45 Our Aborigines - Tribal customs 7/01/1922 Journal of Yorke's Peninsula - By Marion Bay

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 11 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 45 Women in Council - Aborigines 21/01/1922 Register Australian National Councils of Interstate conference of the protection and housing problem Women Council calls for the study and discussed discussion of the question of the treatment and care of Aborigines 1 46 Few survivors - Problem of the 2/02/1922 Register Aborigines Friends Association The association's report half-caste presented at its annual meeting

1 46 's Aborigines 2/02/1922 Register Aborigines Friends Association The association's report estimates the Aboriginal population of South Australia 1 46 [Untitled] 2/02/1922 Daily Herald Ven Archdeacon Bussell; Archdeacon Bussell appointed Aborigines Friends Association president of the association

1 47 Half-castes - What of their 3/02/1922 Daily Herald Aborigines Friends Association Sixty-third annual report of the future? - Report of the association identifies problems Aborigines' Friends' Association

1 48 Aborigines - And Friends' 3/02/1922 Daily Herald Aborigines Friends Association Association - The annual meeting 1 48 Point MacLeay Mission 9/02/1922 Register Point MacLeay Mission; Reverend S Gray describes an Narrung enterprising people when he conducts religious services at the Mission 1 49 Aborigines and cotton - A 8/02/1922 Register Elcho Island; Methodist The mission applies for an cultural experiment Aboriginal Mission extended lease of the island 1 49 Saved by a murderer - 8/04/1922 Journal Wongacurra / Paddy; Konica; Oodnadatta Trooper's 1,000- Deepa; Trooper M Fox; Tracker mile journey - How the Police Frank found water 1 50 Point MacLeay - Personalities 10/04/1922 Register Point MacLeay; Paddy; Fofo; and problems Christina

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 12 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 52 Native murder - Wongacurra in 10/04/1922 Register Wongacurra / Paddy; Konica; Adelaide Mounted Constable Fox

1 52 Murder verdict - Native's life in 10/04/1922 Daily Herald Wongacurra / Paddy; Mounted balance - Appeal to Full Court Constable Fox

1 53 Native murder - Case of 12/04/1922 Daily Herald Wongacurra / Paddy Wongacurra - Judge Poole's decision upheld 1 54 Wongacurra's sentence 19/04/1922 Daily Herald Wongacurra / Paddy Death sentence commuted to commuted imprisonment for life 1 54 The Wongacurra case 27/04/1922 Express Wongacurra; Konica; Aborigines Friends Society 1 55 Kropinyerie - Remarkable 13/06/1922 Register Matthew Kropinyerie; Point Death of Matthew Kropinyerie, Aborigine dead MacLeay Mission; William aged 57 Kropinyerie; Rev George Taplin; Edward Norman Kropinyerie; Harold Kropinyerie

1 56 Tribal customs - Dr Pulleine at 15/06/1922 Advertiser Dr R H Pulleine; Ooldea Ooldea 1 57 Care of Aborigines 12/09/1922 Register Point Pearce Mission Station; Commissioner of Public Works, Mr Garnett a member of the Victorian Board for the Protection of Aborigines, Secretary of the Board, and Protector of Aborigines in the central district of South Australia, visit the station 1 57 Missionary for Point McLeay 10/10/1922 Register Point McLeay; Aborigines The association to call for Friends Association applications for the position of missionary at the station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 13 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 57 Territory Aborigines 27/10/1922 Register Sectional Committee of the Recommendations by the Federal Parliamentary committee in a report on the Committee on Public Works Northern Territory 1 58 Care of the Aborigines - Inter- 8/09/1922 Advertiser Point Pearce; Victorian Board Member and secretary of the state visitors for the Protection of Aborigines Board to inspect the Point Pearce station 1 58 Passing of an Aboriginal identity 13/11/1922 Register Fanny Agars; Port Lincoln Death of Fanny Agars, aged about 60 1 58 Petrified Aboriginal 14/11/1922 Register Mosquito Plains; Narricourt / Information about the so-called Naracoorte; Tiger; Mullagh petrified South Australian Aboriginal 1 58 [Untitled] 21/11/1922 Register Mr H E Read; Point McLeay Missionary appointed by the Aborigines Friends Association

1 59 The petrified Aboriginal 21/11/1922 Register Narracourt / Naracoorte; 1 59 The petrified Aboriginal 23/11/1922 Register Narracourt / Naracoorte; 1 59 The petrified Aboriginal 28/11/1922 Register Mosquito Plains; Wonangenna / Diamond; Killiwur

1 60 Petrified Aboriginal 29/11/1922 Register Mosquito Plains 1 61 [Untitled] 27/03/1923 Register Mr P W Francis; Point Pearce Head teacher farewelled Mission Station 1 61 In the Courts - An intoxicated 3/04/1923 Register Archie Blackmore; Abel Rankin Two men sentenced for Aborigine drunkenness 1 61 Two-up school raided 17/04/1923 Register Kingsley Giles Man among 14 charged for being present at an unlawful game of two-up 1 61 Woman forger sent to gaol 21/05/1923 Register Lydia Coulter 1 62 Obituary 28/05/1923 Register Mr W G South; Protector of Death of the State Protector of Aborigines Aborigines 1 63 Headin' south - Along the lakes - 25/06/1923 Register Point MacLeay Conclusion 1 63 [Untitled] 5/07/1923 Register Francis Garnett; Chief Protector Appointment of the Chief of Aborigines Protector of Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 14 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 63 The wild blacks of Central 7/07/1923 Register Capt S A White Expression of thanks for Australia support 1 64 Supplying Aborigines with liquor 1/08/1923 Register Stanley Austin McMellon / - A heavy fine MecMellon; Frank Angie / Argie; Herbert John Milera; John Anthony Stuart; Eric Angie

1 64 Our natives 4/08/1922 Journal Call for donations 1 64 A good start 17/08/1923 Register The Placing of Aboriginal Introduction of the Bill in the Children under the Control of House of Assembly the State Children's Council Bill

1 64 "Dick's caligraphy" 5/09/1923 Register Dick Wombat Court witness asked to write his name 1 65 "Calumny, lies, and neglect" - 6/09/1923 Register Dr Francis Leonard Harding; The Harden shooting charge Dick Wombat; Annie Wombat; Dan Kelly 1 65 Unlawful wounding charge 7/09/1923 Register Francis Leonard Harding; Dick Wombat; 1 65 Illtreating an Aborigine 12/09/1923 Register Francis Leonard Harding / Medical practitioner found guilty Harden; Dick Wombat of common assault 1 65 [Untitled] 6/09/1923 Register Rev George Slade; Point Missionary appointed by the Pearce; Aborigines Friends association Association 1 66 Tribunal organization 18/09/1923 Register Group relationships in tribal marriage laws 1 66 Care of Aborigines - Bill before 21/09/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Assembly Children) Bill 1 67 Native children - Care, control 22/09/1923 Herald Aborigines (Training of and training - Debatable Bill Children) Bill before Assembly

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 15 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 67 Out of gaol - Aborigine prisoner 22/09/1923 Herald Edward Warton Escape from the escapes - Hole in ceiling

1 67 Escaped from Gaol - Half- 22/09/1923 Register Edward Warton Escape from the Adelaide Gaol caste's ingenious scheme 1 67 Murdered by blacks - Report 28/09/1923 Herald Minister for Home and from Territory Territories seeks information about the reported murder of two white men by blacks near 1 68 Aboriginal children 24/09/1923 Advertiser Aborigines (Training of Bill before the House of Children) Bill Assembly 1 68 Alleged murders by blacks - 26/09/1923 Register James Wickham; Thomas Report of the murder of two Reported at Alice Springs Murray white men 1 69 The gaol escapee - Warton still 25/09/1923 Register Edward Warton at large 1 69 Gaol escapee captured 26/09/1923 Register Edward Warton 1 69 Aborigine children - Providing 26/09/1923 Herald Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill for the training Children) Bill 1 69 Half caste population caring for 26/09/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill the children - Praise for the Children) Bill Government 1 70 Captured - Escaped prisoner 26/09/1923 Register Edward Warton 1 70 Warton's capture - Five days 27/09/1923 Herald Edward Warton freedom - Handcuffed while asleep 1 70 The escaped prisoner - 27/09/1923 Register Edward Warton Captured at Cooke's Plains 1 71 The Aborigines problem - 28/09/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of "Afghans a curse" - Discussion Children) Bill in the Assembly 1 71 Lubras' tales - Murder of whites 27/09/1923 Register Weeda; Nellie; Changala doubted

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 16 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 71 Aborigines Bill 3/10/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill 1 71 Aborigines' Advisory Council 4/10/1923 Register Aborigines' Advisory Council; The association calls for an Women's Non-Party equal of men and Association women on the council 1 72 Care of Aborigines 5/10/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Children) Bill 1 72 The Aborigines Board 8/10/1923 Register Call for the appointment of a woman to the board 1 72 [Untitled] 29/09/1923 Register Rev Walter Owen; Point Missionary appointed by the Pearce; Aborigines Friends association Association 1 72 Aborigines (Training of 25/09/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill 1 73 Aborigines (Training of 27/09/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill 1 74 [Untitled] 15/10/1923 Register Mrs Read; Point MacLeay Death of the wife of Missioner H E Read 1 74 Aborigines Bill 25/10/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill 1 74 [Untitled] 25/10/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Children) Bill 1 75 Aborigines (Training of 2/10/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill 1 76 Aborigines (Training of 24/10/1923 Register Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill 1 76 Parliament at work - Notes from 31/10/1923 Register Point McLeay; Point Pearce; Proclamation of certain Crown both Houses - Aboriginal Wauraltee lands reserves 1 76 Aborigines (Training of 23/10/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill 1 77 Aborigines (Training of 24/10/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 17 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 78 Aborigines Department 9/11/1923 Register Point Pearce Station; Koonibba Lutheran Station 1 78 A dying race - Aborigines 10/11/1923 Herald Public Works Department Annual report of the department statistics 1 78 Capt White and the Aborigines 13/11/1923 Register Adelaide Church Guardian queries whether Captain White meant that civilization was fatal to the Aborigines 1 78 [Untitled] 15/11/1923 Register Rev Walter Owen; Point Pearce The newly appointed missionary arrives in Adelaide

1 79 Capt White and the Aborigines 15/11/1923 Register Captain White claims that Christianity and civilization go together 1 79 Capt White and the Aborigines 16/11/1923 Register Claim that in many cases missions are the direct cause of attacks on the whites

1 80 Capt White and the Aborigines 24/11/1923 Register Claim that missions are harmful to the natives 1 81 Aborigines (Training of 30/10/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of Debate over the Bill Children) Bill Children) Bill 1 81 Aborigines (Training of 31/10/1923 Hansard Aborigines (Training of The Bill returned from the Children) Bill Children) Bill Council without amendment 1 82 Capt White and the Aborigines 3/12/1923 Register Response to previous correspondents 1 82 [Untitled] 30/11/1923 Yorke's Rev Walter Owen; Point Missionary welcomed Peninsula Pearce; Mark Wilson Farmer 1 82 Capt White and the Aborigines 4/12/1923 Register Support of the missions

1 82 Capt White and the Aborigines 6/12/1923 Register Support of the missions

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 18 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 83 An experiment that failed - End 30/11/1923 Yorke's Mid Yorke Peninsula Veterinary The society's guarantors of the Mid Yorke Peninsula Peninsula Surgeon's Society resolve at their annual meeting Veterinary Surgeon's Society Farmer to terminate the society

1 85 A boy killed 4/02/1924 Register Point Pearce Mission Station; Boy fall under a wagon wheel Mr E Sansbury; Mr N Angie; Allan Eustace Wanganeen / Wangoneen; Mr Leslie Wanganeen / Wangoneen

1 85 Blacks made slaves - Denied by 15/02/1924 Herald Aborigines Friends Association The office of Protector of Government Aborigines reports that nothing could be found that looked like slavery in South Australia

1 86 A worthy institution - Aborigines' 15/02/1924 Register Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting of the Friends Association association

1 87 No slavery 16/02/1924 Herald Government reports that allegations of slavery do not apply in South Australia 1 88 Care of Aborigines - 16/02/1924 Herald Bishop of Carpentaria, Dr 's humane policy Stephen Davis, praises the Queensland Government's Aboriginal policy 1 88 "Slavery" in Central Australia 16/02/1924 Register Government reports that allegations of slavery do not apply in South Australia 1 90 Lutheran Convention - The 18/03/1924 Register Lutheran Convention at Gawler Aborigines' mission 1 90 The Australian Aborigines 20/03/1924 Register Praise for the placement of children under the State school authority

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 19 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 90 The Australian Aborigines and 25/03/1924 Register Call for education and a means Polynesia of systematic productive labour

1 91 Protection of Aborigines 9/04/1924 Register Quoting a response from the Board for Protection of Aborigines about its services 1 91 [Untitled] 18/04/1924 Sport Mr W F Owen Praise for Mr E F Own for assisting an Aboriginal woman whose baby has been confiscated 1 92 Pot calls kettle "black" 22/04/1924 Register David Unaipon Comments on the behaviours of white and black men

1 93 Point Pearce 18/04/1924 Yorke's Alfred Hughes; Point Pearce Death of Mr Hughes, aged 58 Peninsula Mission Station Farmer 1 93 Point Pearce Mission 14/08/1924 Register Rev Walter Owen; Point Pearce Action missionary resigns, but will not be replaced 1 93 Views and comments - The 15/05/1924 Advertiser Call to the Government for Australian Aborigines reparation for Aborigines 1 94 Care of Aboriginal children 6/06/1924 Register Aborigines (Training of The Chief Protector of Children) Act Aborigines, Mr Garnett, claims that the Act should be suspended 1 94 Our Aborigines 19/06/1924 Register Point Pearce Quoting a letter from the Aborigines at Point Pearce who call for independence from the Mission 1 94 The Aboriginals - A plea from 21/06/1924 Advertiser Point Pearce Quoting a letter from the Point Pierce - "Give us land" Protector of Aborigines who comments on the letter from Aborigines at Point Pearce 1 94 The Aboriginals 27/06/1924 Advertiser Point Pearce Support for the Aboriginals at Point Pearce

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 20 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 94 Aboriginal inebriates 16/06/1924 Advertiser Call for justice regarding access to intoxicants 1 95 Aboriginal inebriates 31/07/1924 Advertiser Henry Taylor; E J Bews Call for intervention for his brother in the inebriate gaol at Gladstone 1 95 Poonindie Native Institution - A 22/08/1924 Register Poonindie Native Institution; noble effort and an ignoble end Archdeacon Hale; Society for the Propagation of the Gospel

1 96 Point McLeay Mission Station - 23/08/1924 Register & Point McLeay Mission Station Deputation to the Deputation to Government - Advertiser Commissioner of Works from Request for reforms the Aborigines Friends Association and the Aborigines Advisory Council 1 96 Point McLeay 23/08/1924 Register Point McLeay Mission Station Call for the Minister to inspect the station 1 97 Care of Aborigines 27/08/1924 Register Point McLeay Mission Station Discussion in Parliament 1 97 Australian Aborigines - Chair of 28/08/1924 Register Australian Association for the The association urges the Anthropology urged - Prime Advancement of Science Commonwealth Government to Minister approached create a Chair of Anthropology

1 97 The Aborigines 28/08/1921 Register Support for the creation of a Chair of Anthropology 1 97 The Point MacLeay Mission 28/08/1924 Register Claim that the advisory committee was unfair 1 97 Care of Aboriginals 30/08/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Claim that the deputation contained serious and quite unfounded charges 1 98 Care of Aboriginals 1/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station; The association defends the Aborigines Friends Association deputation

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 21 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 99 Care of Aborigines 3/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Claim that the advisory board must accept the same responsibility as the Government 1 99 Point McLeay - Unsatisfactory 5/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay; Aborigines conditions Friends Association 1 99 Care of the Aborigines 6/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Claim that the living conditions at the station were shocking

1 100 Care of Aborigines 13/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Call for a board of control in place of one official. Call to correspondent Mr F G Ayres to add his efforts to those of the Aborigines Friends Association

1 100 Half-caste children in the north - 13/09/1924 Register Mrs J Mackay; Women's Non- Mrs Mackay addressed the Shocking conditions alleged - A Party Association association plea for the native race

1 101 Half-castes in the north - Mrs 16/09/1924 Register Mrs J Mackay; Women's Non- Mackay's allegations Party Association contradicted 1 101 Half-castes in the north - Praise 17/09/1924 Register Mrs J Mackay; Women's Non- for Lutheran Mission Party Association; Hermansburg / Hermannsburg; Pastor Strehlow

1 102 Half-caste children in the north - 18/09/1924 Register Women's Non-Party Humanitarian requests Association

1 102 Correspondence 18/09/1924 Register Hermansburg / Hermannsburg Defence of Mrs McKay, and Mission response from J McKay

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 22 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 104 Care of Aborigines 18/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Claim of abuse for drawing public attention to those responsible for the muddle at the station 1 104 [Untitled] 19/09/1924 Register George Aiston; Newcastle The Newcastle district assigned Aborigines district to the control of a Protector of Aborigines 1 104 The care of Aboriginals 19/09/1924 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Emphasising the necessity for a careful enquiry 1 104 Half-castes in the north 23/09/1924 Register Hermannsburg Mission Station Claim that the mission Aborigines did not benefit by Pastor Strehlow's translation of the Bible. Support for the better protection of Aborigine females in the Territory 1 104 Point MacLeay Mission Station - 26/09/1924 Register Point MacLeay Mission Station Commissioner of Public Works Alleged unsatisfactory asked what steps the conditions Government was taking to rectify the conditions at the station 1 105 Half-castes in the north 26/09/1924 Register Hermannsburg; Arunta; Rev C Former teacher defends Rev C Strehlow; Alice Springs Strehlow. Claim that Mrs McKay's statements were misrepresentative 1 105 [Untitled] 27/09/1924 Register Mrs Louie Adams; Point Pearce Death of Mrs Adams, aged Aborigines Station; Poonindie about 85 Mission Station; Tom Adams

1 105 Poonindie Native Institution 29/09/1924 Register Mrs Louie Adams; Poonindie Former pupils wrote to F Slaney Native Institution Poole as a result of previous articles

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 23 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 105 Race dying out - Full blooded 30/09/1924 Register Census figures revealed by the Aborigines Chief Protector of Aborigines for South Australia

1 106 Cannibals from Central 30/08/1924 West Australian Daisy M Bates; Ooldea; Balyari; Mrs Bates describes people Australia - Decadent remnants Inya-uji; Joobandarri; Inyiga; arriving at her camp of tribes Karrerrga; Innudha 1 107 In black Australia - The Alice 9/10/1924 Advertiser Report by M H Ellis for The Springs bungalow - A place of Advertiser squalid horror 1 108 The Aboriginal problem - In 25/10/1924 Register Support for the disclosures Central Australia made by Mrs J McKay to the Women's Non-Part Association

1 109 Half-castes at Alice Springs 29/10/1924 Register & Aborigines Friends Association Advertiser meeting rejects the removal of children from Alice Springs to South Australia

1 109 Half-castes at Alice Springs 30/10/1924 Register & Claim that both the Federal and Advertiser State Governments have realized that natives are not fit to have the care of half-caste children 1 109 Half-castes at Alice Springs 1/11/1924 Register Koonibba Mission Station Claim that taking half-caste children from their mothers for their moral good is unjust 1 109 Half-castes at Alice Springs 3/11/1924 Advertiser Questions whether a stranger can love a child like its own mother

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 24 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 109 Half-caste children at Alice 4/11/1924 Advertiser Supports the taking of female Springs children by the State Children's Department. Claim that there is sufficient proof of a common origin of the races

1 110 Half-caste children - Separation 5/11/1924 Register The Commissioner of Public from mother urged - Minister's Works tells a deputation that he sympathy with deputation would appoint a person to report on the best method of dealing with the separation question 1 110 Half-castes in the Territory - 6/11/1924 Register Claim that the proposal of a Plea for the mothers deputation regarding half- castes and other children was cruel and shocking 1 111 Halfcastes in the Territory 8/11/1924 Register Claim that the separation of natives and their children is outrageous and cruel 1 111 Half-castes in the Territory 12/11/1924 Register Claim of women's immorality and depravity 1 111 Halfcastes in the Territory 10/11/1924 Register Claim that nobody is more affectionate towards their children than the Aborigines 1 111 The half-caste problem - Plea 14/11/1924 Register Call for children to be cared for for the mothers in their native haunts 1 111 Increased wages - Figures for 14/11/1924 Advertiser Commissioner of Public Works Government asked what six months amounts had been paid to employees in the departments controlled by the Commissioner, including the Aborigines Department 1 112 The half-caste problem 17/11/1924 Register Claim that we have badly treated the Aboriginals

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 25 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 112 Aborigines Department 20/11/1924 Register Chief Protector of Aborigines Chief Protector's annual report

1 112 [Untitled] 5/12/1924 Advertiser Mr J B Steer; Point Pearce Superintendents appointed Mission Station; Mr C Ramsey; Point McLeay Mission Station

1 112 "Starving Aborigines" 5/12/1924 Register Oodnadatta House of Assembly told that people to the west of Oodnadatta were starving as a result of the dry season 1 113 Two Aboriginals 1925 [?] William Carbine; Roy Two males plead guilty to shopbreaking 1 113 [Untitled] 3/02/1925 Register Walter Hutley; Alice Springs; Aborigines Friends Association Hermannsburg requests Mr Hutley to ascertain the needs and conditions of the Aborigines

1 113 Home for half-castes 5/02/1925 Register Alice Springs The Commonwealth Government to establish a home for half-caste children at Alice Springs 1 113 Welfare of Aborigines 12/02/1925 Register Police constable emphatically denies that Aborigines in the Northern Territory were starving

1 113 Magistrates Circa 1925 [?] Hubert Weetra; Terence Port Victoria Court outcomes Wilson; Thomas Mitchell; Edward Edwards; Russell Chester 1 113 The Aboriginals 13/03/1925 Advertiser Australian Black State Proposal to petition the Federal Parliament to create a separate State in the Northern Territory for Aboriginals

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 26 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 114 Save the Aborigines! - Large 14/03/1925 Register reservation suggested - Public meeting to be held 1 114 Aborigines Friends Association 1/04/1925 Register & Point Pearce; Nurse Knott; Meeting of the committee Advertiser Point McLeay; Nurse Flower; Miss Hunter 1 114 Disturbance amongst 1/04/1925 Advertiser Balaklava The Protector of Aborigines, Mr Aborigines F Garnett, comments on a reported disturbance among Aborigines at Balaklava

1 114 The model Black State 1/04/1925 Advertiser The Aborigines Friends Association agrees that the proposed scheme is both fantastic and impracticable 1 115 Truculent Aboriginals - A lively 31/03/1925 Advertiser Arthur Weetra; Maxwell Weetra; afternoon at Balaklava .. Spurling Weetra; Harold Martin; Harold Chester; Joseph Charles Power; Harry Weetra; Harry Taylor

1 115 Magistrates' Court - Maitland 31/03/1925 Advertiser Thomas Mitchell; Edward Cyril Men charges with possession of Sansbury; Robert McKenzie intoxicating liquor

1 115 Aborigine or half-caste? 2/04/1925 Register Frederick Dodd The Civil Court hears arguments as to whether the appellant was a half-caste or Aboriginal 1 116 Proposed Aboriginal Model 1/04/1925 Register Commentary by J C Jennison State - Some reflections and suggestions 1 117 An - 2/04/1925 Advertiser Meeting considers proposals Committee to consider regarding the Aboriginal State

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 27 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 117 Impressions on the Murray - 3/04/1925 Register Aboriginal drawings and customs 1 118 Point McLeay Mission - Parkin 3/04/1925 Advertiser Parkin Mission; Point McLeay Clarification about the Parkin Institute to help Mission's role at Point McLeay

1 118 Balaklava Aboriginal Reserve 8/04/1925 Advertiser Balaklava Aboriginal Reserve; The Commissioner of Crown Balaklava District Council Lands, Hon T Butterfield, comments on the Balaklava District Council's intention to petition to have the Aboriginal reserve closed 1 118 Troublesome Aboriginals - The 7/04/1925 Advertiser Balaklava District Council; The council receives a petition Balaklava fracas Weetra; Goldsmith asking for the Weetra family's Aboriginal reserve removed from the district 1 118 A native murderer - Case of 22/04/1925 Register Wongacurra Wongacurra - Plea for his release 1 119 Aboriginal reserves 29/11/1925 Advertiser Claim that Aboriginals long for a little place of their own in their own country 1 119 The Aborigines Act 9/05/1925 Advertiser Aborigines Act 1911 Regulations approved providing that the Chief Protector of Aborigines was a member of the Aborigines Council

1 119 Aborigines and the Police 30/04/1925 Register Balaklava Claim that the Aboriginals have full right to their reserve 1 119 Point McLeay Mission Station 9/05/1925 Register Point McLeay Mission Station Commissioner of Public Works comments on conditions at the station, following his visit

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 28 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 119 The trouble with the blacks 15/05/1925 Woorong Balaklava; Weetra Suggestions for dealing with Producers white men 1 119 Half-castes in trouble 14/05/1925 Advertiser Balaklava; Harry Taylor Claim of being an unintentional victim of arrest during the incident, and that there is a marked difference in the treatment of the two colors

1 120 Trouble with the blacks - Visit of 18/05/1925 Woorong Balaklava; Arthur Weetra The Protector of Aborigines Protector of Aborigines Producers tells Balaklava that it must bear its share of the white man's burden 1 120 A native murderer - 25/05/1925 Register Wongacurra; Konica Wongacurra released 1 121 Council of Aborigines - Women 3/06/1925 Advertiser National Council of Women; Request for a woman member want representation Advisory Council of Aborigines to be appointed to the Advisory Council of Aborigines

1 121 Aborigines in Central Australia 9/06/1925 Register Call for something to be done, and speedily, for the Aborigines

1 121 Segregation of Aborigines 22/06/1925 Register Dr Herbert Basedow Supports the segregation and treatment of Aborigines suffering from venereal disease

1 122 The Australian native - A 1/07/1925 Advertiser Dr Alex Hrdlicka; Point McLeay Curator of the division of scientist at Point McLeay physical anthropology at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, studies the habits of the Australian Aborigines

1 122 Australian Aborigines' Mission 11/07/1925 Advertiser South Australian Council of the The mission seeks land in the Australian Aborigines' Mission far north-west

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 29 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 122 Care of Aborigines - 15/07/1925 Register Impressions following several Impressions of the Rev J weeks in Central Australia Sexton 1 122 [Untitled] 16/07/1925 Advertiser Mr J B Steer; Point Pearce Appointment of superintendents Aboriginal Reserve; Wauraltee Island Aboriginal Reserve; Mr C Ramsey; Point McLeay Aboriginal Reserve

1 123 The half-caste problem 16/07/1925 Register Claim that Rev J H Sexton insults womanhood 1 123 The city mission and Aborigines 18/07/1925 Advertiser Adelaide City Mission Annual report of the mission

1 123 The half-caste problem 18/07/1925 Register John H Sexton clarifies his report and claims that the time is past for sending young unmarried men into Central Australia to fill responsible positions 1 123 The half-caste problem 18/07/1925 Register Submission of a bushman's lines about the 'great heart hunger of a man who lives alone' 1 123 The half-caste problem 18/07/1925 Register Support for Mr Sexton's report

1 123 The half-caste problem 23/07/1925 / Register Support for Rev John H 23/07/1924 Sexton's report

1 123 Aborigines and liquor 16/07/1925 Register Point Pearce Call for Aboriginal ex-soldiers to be given the same rights to hotel bars and liquor as Europeans

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 30 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 123 An alleged assault 18/07/1925 Advertiser Tilly Bails Woman charged in the Morphett Vale Magistrates' Court with common assault 1 123 A half-caste charged 18/07/1925 Register Tilly Appeal for public funds for Tilly's defence 1 124 A half-caste charged 18/07/1925 Advertiser Tilly Appeal for public funds for Tilly's defence 1 124 A half-caste charged 22/07/1925 Advertiser Call for the alteration of legislation to give the Protector of Aborigines all necessary powers to deal with those dependent upon him

1 124 Half-caste problem in Central 21/07/1925 Register Discussion over Rev Sexton's Australia report 1 124 Half-caste charged 21/07/1925 Advertiser Tilly Discussion over the appeal for public funds 1 125 A half-caste charged 23/07/1925 Advertiser Tilly Discussion over the appeal for public funds 1 125 A half-caste charged 24/07/1925 Advertiser Tilly Discussion over the appeal for public funds 1 125 The half-caste problem 27/07/1925 Register Discussion over Rev Sexton's report 1 125 A half-caste charged 29/07/1925 Advertiser Tilly Discussion over the appeal for public funds 1 125 Charge against the half-caste 28/07/1925 Register & Further appeal for public funds Advertiser for Tilly's defence 1 125 An Aboriginal State 1/08/1925 Register & Meeting appoints a sub- Advertiser committee to draft a manifesto and a petition to Commonwealth and State Parliaments

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 31 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 125 [Untitled] 1/08/1925 Register & Mr E E Kramer Aborigines Friends Associations Advertiser appoints a missionary to Central Australia

1 125 A half-caste charged 1/08/1925 Advertiser Tilly Discussion over the appeal for public funds 1 125 The native problem 1/08/1925 Register & Mr E E Kramer Aborigines Friends Associations Advertiser appoints a missionary to Central Australia

1 126 Noarlunga resident whipped - 6/08/1925 Register Tilly Half-caste girl fined 1 126 Point McLeay Mission Station - 20/08/1925 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station; A memorial window Cyril Rigney; Refus Rigney; Alban Varcoe; Millar / Miller Mack; Philip Rigney; Roland Carter; Mr & Mrs Stanley

1 126 "The Aborigines" 24/09/1925 Register Aborigines Friends Association The association appeals for funds 1 127 An Aboriginal expositor 28/09/1925 Register David Unaipon; State Museum Call for Mr Unaipon to be appointed to the museum 1 127 Collecting Aboriginal data 6/10/1925 Register David Unaipon; State Museum Committee of anthropologists formed to control his activities and finance his travels

1 127 An Aboriginal intellectual - 6/10/1925 Register David Unaipon Interview with Mr Unaipon David Unaipon 1 127 The half-caste problem - 13/10/1925 Advertiser Rev J C Jennison; Liberal Reverend Jennison addresses Address by the Rev J C Women's Educational the association Jennison Association 1 128 [Untitled] 30/10/1925 Register Robert McKenzie Wanganeen; Man pleaded guilty to charges Point Pearce Mission Station of drinking intoxicating liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 32 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 128 Theft from a shop 4/11/1925 Advertiser John Eustace Newchurch; John Three boys plead guilty to Howard Sansbury; Jack breaking into and entering a Johnson Newchurch shop, and two of them sentenced to months in the Magill Reformatory 1 128 Australian Aborigines' Mission 21/11/1925 Advertiser Swan Reach; Mrs Matthews Mission sister appointed to work at Swan Reach 1 128 Aborigines at Swan Reach 21/11/1925 Register Swan Reach; Miss Matthews Mission sister appointed to work at Swan Reach 1 128 The Aborigines 21/11/1925 Advertiser Aboriginals Department Comment on the department's annual report 1 129 [Untitled] 23/11/1925 Advertiser Dr Clark Wissler; Professor Distinguished American Edward / Edwin R Embree scientists visit Adelaide 1 129 Views and comments - The 23/11/1925 Advertiser Comment on the Aboriginal Aborigines Department's annual report 1 129 Americans to visit Aboriginals 24/11/1925 Advertiser Edwin R Embree; Dr Clark American scientists visit Wissler Tarcoola 1 131 Aboriginal research - Religious 28/11/1925 Advertiser Dr Clark Wissler; Professor Dr Basedow claims that beliefs Edwin Embree; Dr Herbert Aboriginal ceremonies contain Basedow rudiments of religious thought

1 132 Aboriginal research 21/11/1925 Advertiser 1 133 Circuit Court - Port Augusta 9/12/1925 Register Ingutski; Jack; George Frederick Davis; Dennis McGrath 1 133 Pastoral settlement and 14/12/1925 Register Mrs Daisy M Bates Aborigines 1 134 Central Australia and its 23/12/1925 Register pastoral possibilities 1 134 Heroic northerners - Visit to 19/02/1926 Register Rev J C Jennison; Oodnadatta Aboriginal mission - Awful effects of the drought 1 135 The Aborigines 15/03/1926 Advertiser Dr R H Pulleine address the Rotary Club

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 33 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 135 The Aborigines 16/03/1926 Advertiser North South Railway Claim that large gangs of men at the North-South Railway construction camps endanger the welfare of the Aborigines

1 135 Australian Aborigines Mission 17/03/1926 Advertiser Oodnadatta; Swan Reach work - At Oodnadatta and Swan Reach 1 136 The Aborigines 22/03/1926 Advertiser North South Railway Support for the claim that Aborigines are endangered by the North-South Railway 1 136 The Aborigines 24/03/1926 Advertiser North South Railway Aborigines Friends Association raises the North-South Railway issue with other organisation

1 136 The Aborigines 25/03/1926 Advertiser North South Railway Discussion about the construction camps 1 137 An Aboriginal State 12/04/1926 Register Comment on the proposed Aboriginal State 1 138 The Aborigines and segregation 22/05/1926 Register - Suggested reserves

1 138 Koonibba jubilee 11/06/1926 Register Koonibba; Evangelical Lutheran The church issues a booklet Church in Australia commemorating the end of 25 years on the west coast 1 139 North Adelaide home opened 30/06/1926 Register Sussex Street Hall; Olive O House for native women and Owen children when visiting Adelaide to be supervised by Mrs Owen

1 139 Aborigines and Balaklava 21/07/1926 Advertiser Balaklava; Aborigines Act The question of making Balaklava a prohibited area to be laid on the table of the House of Assembly

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 34 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 139 Aborigines' Act 30/07/1926 Register Aborigines Act Letter from an Aborigine read to the House of Assembly 1 139 Aborigines' rights 13/08/1926 Register Aborigines Act A proclamation to be suspended for 12 months 1 139 Complaints of natives 25/10/1926 Advertiser Point McLeay; David Unaipon; Advisory Council of Aborigines

1 139 Aborigines at Point McLeay 2/11/1926 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station; Advisory Council of Aborigines

1 140 The A.N.A. - A plea for the 2/11/1926 Advertiser Australian Natives Association Aboriginal 1 140 Trouble at Point McLeay 10/11/1926 Advertiser Point McLeay Complaints were investigated by Hon W H Harvey and Rev J H Sexton, and six recommendations made

1 140 Complaints by natives - 1/11/1926 News Point McLeay; Advisory Council The council considers the report Conditions at Point McLeay - of Aborigines by the investigators More land required 1 140 Point McLeay natives - Causes 9/11/1926 News Point McLeay of recent trouble - Work and discipline 1 141 Control of natives - Enquiry at 16/11/1926 News Point McLeay Point McLeay - Reflections on management 1 141 The care of Aborigines 18/11/1926 Advertiser Annual report of the Chief Protector of Aborigines 1 142 The Aborigines - Mr David 18/11/1926 Advertiser David Unaipon Unaipon's views 1 142 Modern natives - Many own 17/11/1926 News Mr C Hoff The superintendent of the motor cars - Light on discipline Lutheran Mission Station and question Koonibba reports to the Chief Protector of Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 35 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 142 Administration at Point McLeay 17/11/1926 News

1 143 Crown lands - Estates 8/12/1926 Register Point McLeay Land purchased for cultivation, purchased by Government grazing and firewood

1 143 A disastrous fire - Soldier 10/12/1926 Advertiser Campbell Park; Coorong; Mr E settlers burnt out - Campbell Lampard; Mr H Lampard Park swept 1 143 Natives fight - One seriously 21/12/1926 Advertiser Wellington injured 1 143 [Untitled] 27/01/1927 Advertiser Advisory Council on Aborigines Executive Council appoints members of the Council for five years 1 144 Mission Station tragedy - Death 25/12/1926 Advertiser Miss Phyllis Flower; Point of a nurse - Suicide while of McLeay Mission Station unsound mind 1 144 Natives and drink 7/01/1927 Advertiser Wellington Claim that liquor had been supplied by white men to a man who attacked another on a sailing boat 1 144 Heavy fines - For giving liquor 10/01/1927 Advertiser Wellington; Doussa Long Men convicted of breaching the to natives Licensing Act 1 144 Charge against an Aborigine 18/01/1927 Advertiser Wellington; Cresswell Hunter; Doussa Long; 1 145 Anthropological work - Recent 21/01/1927 Advertiser Adelaide University party scientific expedition - Returned returns to Adelaide from Central Australia

1 145 An Aboriginal fined 4/02/1927 Advertiser Cecil A Wanganeen Man fined for drinking liquor 1 145 Superannuation - The Board 25/02/1927 Advertiser Executive Council appoints appointed members of the Board, which will create the organisation to effect the Superannuation Act 1926

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 36 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 145 [Untitled] 5/04/1926 Register Cecil A Wanganeen Wine saloon keeper denies supplying intoxicating liquor to an Aborigine 1 146 A dusky ruler - Queen of 11/05/1927 Register Queen Ethel Wympie Watson; Aborigines - Chat with Ethel Harry Watson snr; Queen Wympie Watson Catherine Gibson 1 146 Protection of Aborigines - The 21/07/1927 Register Dr Basedow MP Queensland scheme 1 146 "Degrading Aborigines" 6/10/1927 Advertiser Dr Basedow reports to the House of Assembly that sacred stones had been removed and people made to strip naked for Reso tourists 1 147 Alleged theft of sacred stones 2/10/1927 Register Reso Central Australian tour; H Basedow 1 147 The Trevorrow enquiry - An 21/10/1927 Advertiser James Trevorrow; Margaret Enquiry into the case of three unusual position - Report to be children taken from their home presented near Meningie by the State Children's Department 1 147 North-South line - Protection for 25/10/1927 Register North South Railway Ten miles either side of the line native women gazetted as an area in which unemployed Aborigines could not be or remain

1 148 Australian Aborigines Circa 1927 Anti-Slavery Forrest River Mission Reporter and Aborigines' Friend 1 149 The Adelaide tribe - A member 8/12/1927 Advertiser Princess Amelia Walker / still survives - Princess Amelia Everety; Charles John Savage; Walker King Perna Adyunda Rudkee / King Rodney; Dundagunya

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 37 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 149 An Aboriginal State 21/12/1927 Register Call for a Royal Commission to be sent to the different missions and allow people to speak for themselves 1 150 Water in dry areas 18/01/1928 Advertiser Unique system on Eyre Peninsula where iron roofing catches water and runs it into tanks 1 150 Constitution Commission - 28/01/1928 Register Constitution Commission; Control of Aborigines discussed Arnheim / Arnhem Land; George Rankin 1 151 The Aboriginal as a scholar - 9/02/1928 Advertiser Mr H J Franklin; Point Pearce Mathematician and industrialist - Aboriginal Station Impressions of a teacher

1 151 Alleged cannibals - Reported 20/02/1928 Advertiser Ooldea; Daisy Bates from Ooldea - Bloodstained bag and weapons 1 151 Half-caste ex-soldiers and 20/02/1928 Register Claim that ex-soldiers not being liquor allowed to drink with their European comrades is not British justice 1 151 Point Pearce Mission 21/02/1928 Advertiser John Eustace Bews; Point Petition for retention of the Pearce Mission services of a nurse at the mission is dismissed by the Aborigines Friends Association

1 152 Are Australian blacks 25/02/1928 Register cannibals? 1 154 Homeless outcasts - Land 1/06/1928 Advertiser Aborigines Protection League; The League requests the wanted for natives - Request to Mark Wilson; Point Pearce forming of a native State in Federal Government North Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 38 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 154 The Aborigines - A native State 15/06/1928 Advertiser wanted - "Mission stations places of shame" 1 155 [Untitled] 5/07/1928 Register Mr J W Bleakley Chief Protector of Aborigines in Queensland departs Adelaide

1 155 The Aborigines 5/07/1928 Register Expresses regret that in the establishment of the State of South Australia no provision was made for native reserves

1 155 Civilize the Aborigine - "A blot 16/08/1928 [?] Mr J Hutson Edgar Missionary from Tibet claims on Australia" that the Australian Aborigine was a disgusting creature 1 156 Search for natives - Dangerous 16/08/1928 [?] Mr J Hutson Edgar Aborigines Friends Association band found - Experiences of commissions Mr Edgar of the Missionaries China Inland Mission to investigate mission work in Central Australia

1 156 The Aborigines of Australia 21/08/1928 Anti-Slavery Claim that indifference and Reporter and callousness exists regarding the Aborigines' treatment of the Aboriginals Friend 1 156 Aboriginal lands 22/08/1928 Advertiser Mark Wilson; Point Pearce Claim that reserves are being resumed for the benefit of adjacent landholders 1 157 Australian Aborigines 22/08/1928 Advertiser Mr J Hutson Edgar Dr Basedow asks for the Chief Protector of Aborigines to deal with the matter of Mr Edgars remarks about Aborigines

1 157 Opportunities on stations 23/08/1928 Register Mr J Hutson Edgar Mr Edgar comments on religion and sex worship

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 39 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 157 "Degraded" natives - Mr J H 28/08/1928 Register Mr J Hutson Edgar; Dr Edgar's views - Reply to Dr Basedow MP Basedow 1 158 The Aborigines - Are they 25/08/1928 Register Dr H Basedow: Mr J H Edgar "disgusting?" - Dr Basedow's rejoinder 1 158 Correspondence 25/08/1928 Register Mr J H Edgar; Dr Basedow Call for the civilization of the natives, and claim of not being proud of the general attitude towards our black brothers

1 159 The Aborigines - Two views of a 25/08/1928 Register Mr J H Edgar; Dr Basedow Correspondence from Mr Edgar leader and Dr Basedow 1 159 [Untitled] 30/08/1928 Register Mr J H Edgar Queries why the attack by Mr Edgar was unchallenged by the Chief Protector of Aborigines

1 159 The Aborigines 27/08/1928 Register Mr J H Edgar 1 159 [Untitled] 30/08/1928 Register Mr J H Edgar 1 159 The Aborigines 30/08/1928 Register Mr J H Edgar 1 160 Arnheim Land - Customs of the 6/09/1928 Advertiser Arnheim /Arnhem Land; Rev J Mr Jennison addressed the native tribes C Jennison Royal Geographical Society 1 160 Bellicose blacks - Settlers in 11/09/1928 Register Claim that the situation in arms - A menacing position Central Australia was serious

1 160 Black and white - In Central 12/09/1928 Register Claim that natives are being Australia - Aborigines' viewpoint driven from their water holes by squatters in Central Australia

1 161 Missions to Aborigines - Work 9/11/1928 Register Mr E E Kramer Missioner addresses members in Central Australia of the YMCA

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 40 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 162 Troublesome blacks - Murder of 17/09/1928 Advertiser Frederick Brookes; Padygar; Mr Brookes described - Held by Akirkra; Alex Wilson; Murunali gin while beaten to death - Cattle killing and housebreaking - Natives shot in Police encounter

1 163 Wild and wandering blacks - 20/09/1928 Register Mr J Huston Edgar Article by J Huston Edgar, who "Hunters, not producers" - travelled with Mr E E Kramer to Exploration of great reserves South and Central Australia. Includes a sketch map of the route taken. 1 164 Natives of Central Australia - 21/09/1928 Advertiser Mr J Huston Edgar Article by J Huston Edgar Story of exploration - No. II 1 165 Aboriginal reserves - Natives of 22/09/1928 Advertiser Mr J Huston Edgar Article by J Huston Edgar Central Australia - Can they be helped? - No III 1 166 Aboriginal reserves - Natives of 24/09/1928 Advertiser Mr J Huston Edgar Article by J Huston Edgar Central Australia - Can they be helped? - No IV 1 166 Views and comments - The 22/10/1928 Advertiser Call for Aboriginals to be Aboriginal compelled to reside on reserves and be fed government rations issued by police

1 166 "Aboriginals ill-treated" 26/10/1928 Register Dr Basedow seeks assistance for Aborigines from Birdsville heading for South Australia

1 167 Port Augusta Circuit Court - 27/11/1928 Advertiser Old Man Pompey; Yackadie; Aborigines on trial - Sent to gaol Tommy Stuart; Pony Jack; for killing sheep Waggon Tommy; Big Mick; Weeloo Lang; Mordie Billy; Dempsey; Little Mick

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 41 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 167 The Aborigines 7/12/1928 Advertiser Call for provision of food for those whose native food is killed and driven off by whites 1 167 Natives huts 15/12/1928 Advertiser Call for more comfortable housing to replace the dreadful hovels viewed at Bordertown

1 167 Killing of Aborigines justified - 31/01/1929 Register Board of Enquiry; Frederick Board of Enquiry exonerates Brookes; Walmulla; Conniston Police, who "acted in self defence" - Natives not provoked

1 168 Missionaries spoil blacks - Must 3/01/1929 Register Board of Enquiry; Rev E E Mr Kramer gives evidence to not treat them as equals - Too Kramer; Aborigines Friends the Board that is enquiring into few police in centre Association the shooting of blacks by a police party in Central Australia

1 168 The Aborigines - Special state 9/02/1929 Advertiser The report of Mr Bleakley, Chief proposed - Report to Federal Protector of Aborigines in Government Queensland, is tabled in the House of Representatives

1 169 Aboriginal girls as servants in 8/01/1929 Register Unndela; Arunta; Tjikana; Adelaide Aluridja; Dr H Basedow MP 1 169 State for Aborigines - Denial by 11/02/1929 Advertiser Mr J Bleakley Mr Blakley - Not his recommendations 1 170 The Australian Aboriginal 11/02/1929 Anti-Slavery problem Reporter and Aborigines' Friend 1 171 The blacks and their treatment 13/02/1929 Advertiser Mr J W Bleakley

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 42 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 171 A native state - Mr Bleakley's 12/02/1929 [?] Mr J W Bleakley report - An impracticable idea

1 172 Half-caste home at Alice 26/02/1929 Register Jay Creek Springs - Transfer will be made Pictorial to Jay Creek, 27 miles away

1 172 Native red hand mystery - 11/03/1929 Register Mootwingie; Grampians Strange symbols found in caves Pictorial - Any significance? 1 172 Stone axes and spears - A 12/03/1929 Advertiser Groote Island / Eylandt Mission; native battle - Women carried Caledon Bay; Rev M Watson off - Tribe attacked while sleeping 1 173 One Aborigine killed and two 12/03/1929 Register Groote Island / Eylandt Mission; others speared - Missionary Pictorial Caledon Bay; Rev H E Warren succeeds in liberating the women captives - Raiders threaten to return 1 173 Attack by blacks - Threat to 13/03/1929 Advertiser Groote Eylant / Eylandt Mission; wipe out mission station - Police Rev M Warren; Balumuni; patrolling district Yetibah 1 173 Groote Island affray - Attackers 13/03/1929 Register Groote Island / Eylandt Mission; came to take women - At early Pictorial Balundi; Yelibah dawn 1 174 "White women of Arnhem Land" 13/03/1929 Register Groote Island / Eylandt; - How Black Sambo went to find Pictorial Caledon Bay; Black Sambo; them - Historic fantasy Corrabulla

1 174 [Untitled] 18/03/1929 Register Dr W D Walker Dr Walker reports to the Federal Government on the condition of the blacks in Central and Northern Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 43 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 175 The Aborigines and their wants 19/03/1929 Advertiser Dr W S Walker

1 175 Black picture of black men 19/03/1929 Register Dr W D Walker Pictorial 1 176 Doctor outspoken ab… - Plight 20/03/1929 Register Dr W D Walker of Aborigines excites Doctor's Pictorial horror - Pitiful conditions of half- castes revealed in outspoken letter to Minister - Medical attention needed

1 177 Aborigine who hates British - 21/03/1929 Register Anthony Fernando Placed on probation by Old Bailey Recorder 1 177 Police blacktracker arrested 21/03/1929 Register Fred Cooper 1 177 To discuss Aborigines' welfare 21/03/1929 Register Minister for Home Affairs invites eight organizations to a conference in 1 177 Transfer of Aboriginals - Away 21/03/1929 Register Hermannsburg Mission from railway camp 1 177 Dr Walker commended and 23/03/1929 Register Dr W D Walker Comment on Dr Walker's report challenged - Should natives be Pictorial "left to their josses?" - Difficult problems 1 177 Blacks jailed for cattle-killing - 23/03/1929 Register Rex / Kuta Kuta; Tom Pleaded they were hungry 1 177 Plight of blacks - Settler says 25/03/1929 Register they are not starving 1 177 Aborigines to be discussed - 23 29/03/1929 Register organisations to meet in Melbourne

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 44 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 178 Sharp retort to Dr Walker - 29/03/1929 Register Comment on Dr Walker's report Colleague condemns native treachery - Red plague cause

1 178 In defence of the natives - 29/03/1929 Register Comment on Dr Walker's report "Calumniators to be despised" - Missions value 1 179 One big reserve - 65,000 15/04/1929 Register Conference in Melbourne square miles set aside for proposes the amalgamation, natives - Preserving the race under Federal control, the three existing Aboriginal reserves in Central, West, and South Australia 1 179 The care of Aboriginals - Area 15/04/1929 Advertiser Conference in Melbourne twice the size of proposes the amalgamation, allotted to them - In Central under Federal control, the three Australia existing Aboriginal reserves in Central, West, and South Australia 1 180 Adelaide Aborigines - The last 30/05/1929 Advertiser Amelia Taylor; Moonta of the tribe 1 181 The Aborigines - Work of a 31/05/1929 Advertiser Rev A J Dyer; Oenpelli Mission; missionary Church Missionary Society

1 181 Oldest native of Point Pearce - 5/06/1929 News Tom Adams; Point Pearce Death of Tom Adams, aged Tom Adams, expert shearer, Mission Station; John Milera about 89 passes as 89 1 181 Aborigines fail on land - 21/06/1929 Register Tasmanian scheme leads to degeneration 1 182 Mothering Aborigines - Work at 18/07/1929 News Matron R Hyde; Colebrook Quorn institution - Matron Hyde Children's Home; Quorn; Miss in Adelaide D Rutter

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 45 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 182 The half-cast problem 7/08/1929 Advertiser Jay's Creek; Rev W Morgan Davies 1 182 The Aborigines - Treatment of 7/08/1929 Advertiser Jay's Creek; Rev W Morgan half-castes - Clergyman's Davies scathing criticism 1 183 Treatment of natives - Denial of 15/08/1929 Advertiser allegations - Report of Police Constable 1 183 Wages reduced - In wool 19/12/1929 Advertiser Arbitration Court Shearing wages reduced from industry - Shearers down 5/ a 45 shillings to 40 shillings per 100 100 1 183 The Aborigines 23/12/1929 Advertiser Aborigines Protection League The league writes to the Minister for Home Affairs about the condition of Australian Aborigines 1 186 Drover, bargee, farmer - Career 30/01/1930 Advertiser Frederick Butler; Point Pearce of Mr F Butler Mission Station 1 188 The future of the blacks 14/02/1930 Advertiser 1 189 Nursing among the Aborigines 17/02/1930 Register Sister Ford; Point Pearce; Sister Rayney; Point McLeay 1 189 Officials silent - Overcrowding 22/03/1930 Smith's Weekly Point Pearce Mission Station Man sent from Point Pearce at mission - Half-castes Mission Station to ventilate the complain Aborigines' opinions 1 189 Australian Aborigines - Some 15/04/1930 Advertiser National Missionary Council Rev J H Sexton reports on the important resolutions Council's recommendations

1 190 Australian Aboriginals - Closely 5/05/1930 Advertiser Mr N B Tindale allied to ourselves 1 190 Half-castes increasing - 11/06/1930 Advertiser Western Australian problem 1 190 Australian Aborigines - 12/06/1930 Advertiser "Segregation desirable"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 46 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 190 Care of Aboriginals - Federal 4/07/1930 Advertiser Commonwealth Government's decisions - Wages and living decisions, including the conditions approval for Arnhem Land to be reserved for Aborigines

1 191 Native slavery in Australia? - 4/07/1930 Register Dr Herbert Basedow Present and past abuses discussed - Man's Inhumanity to man 1 191 Aborigines protected by Govt - 4/07/1930 Register Fixed wages for permanent workers 1 191 "Natives starving in Central 11/07/1930 Register Mr V Berrinton; Lieut Keith Australia" - Unsuccessful Anderson search for ill-fated Kookaburra plane 1 191 Govt to care for native children - 15/07/1930 Register Home in Central Australia

1 192 Aboriginal control - Educating 15/07/1930 Advertiser half-castes - Mr Bleakley's suggestions rejected 1 193 Starving natives - Central 17/07/1930 Advertiser Rev J H Sexton Australian conditions - Living on vegetable foods 1 194 Two convicts shot dead in 19/07/1930 Advertiser Yatala Labor Prison; Arthur Desperate chase through dramatic battle at Enfield - Four Harold Harrison; John Eustace Payneham, St Peters, armed men break away from Newchurch; Joseph Dawson; Walkerville, and Enfield - Police Yatala - Carefully planned and William Henry Hayes , with revolvers and rifles, wage daringly executed escape - fierce battle in Main North Road Guards held up with shotguns; - One man taken in fight; other prisoners leave in car dressed as woman in West-End

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 47 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 195 Justice for blacks - Deputation 23/07/1930 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission to Minister 1 195 Control of Aborigines - "Proud 24/07/1930 Advertiser John E Bews that I am exempt" 1 195 Book which charged Australia 28/07/1930 Register The Australian Aboriginal as a with slavery - The blackfellow Human Being; M M Bennett and his rights and wrongs - How we carry "the white man's burden" 1 196 Governor enjoys Aboriginal 20/10/1920 Register Governor Hore-Ruthven; Point welcome McLeay 1 196 Sturt memorial cairn unveiled 20/10/1920 Register Point McLeay; Charles Sturt 1 196 Warlike natives greet Governor - 20/10/1920 Register Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven; Spears and at Point McLeay unveiling of Sturt Cairn - Pt McLeay scene

1 197 Sturt memorial - Governor at 20/10/1930 Advertiser Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven; Point McLeay - Aborigines in Lady Hore-Ruthven; Point spectacular ceremony McLeay; Captain Charles Sturt; Mr S T Lawrie 1 197 Treatment of Aborigines - Novel 21/10/1930 Advertiser Aborigines Protection League campaign - Australia to be seeks a moot court to try "tried" Australia for its treatment of Aborigines 1 197 Care of Aborigines - "Sins of 28/10/1930 Advertiser Support for the moot court omission" 1 197 Aborigines' reserve - 8/10/1930 Advertiser McKinley Pound; Mission Pastoralist's generous gift - Society New mission near Copley 1 197 Aborigines mission - 27/11/1930 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission Conference, followed by a Conference in Adelaide public meeting 1 198 "Natives not had fair deal" 28/11/1930 Register United Aborigines Mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 48 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 198 Mr Walter Hutley - Sudden 14/02/1931 Advertiser Walter Hutley; Aborigines death in city Friends Association 1 198 Found at unemployed camp - 1/05/1931 Advertiser Edna Newchurch Aboriginal girl sent to gaol 1 198 Knotty problems in taxation - 8/09/1931 Advertiser Piece work and casual labor - Position of Aborigines 1 199 Plaster casts of natives' faces - 11/09/1931 Advertiser Royal Society Timid blacks submit to demands of science 1 199 Embezzlement denied 30/09/1931 Advertiser George Gordon Miller; Point Pearce Mission Station 1 199 Guilty of larceny 1/10/1931 Advertiser George Gordon Miller; Point Pearce Mission Station 1 200 Mismanagement at Pt Pearce 31/10/1931 Smith's Weekly Point Pearce; Point McLeay and Pt MacLeay calls for Govt action - Conditions at Abo stations worse than "Smith's" said 1 201 Aladdin's cave again? - Talk of 28/04/1932 Advertiser Questions asked of the Minister party headed by Dr Basedow for the Interior and Dr Basedow

1 202 Reply to slavery allegations - 19/05/1932 Advertiser Mr A O Neville Chief Protector of Aborigines Woman's story of N.W responds Aborigines denied 1 202 Beauty in weaving - Miss Elsie 8/06/1932 Advertiser Elsie Armitage Armitage's display 1 203 Aborigines doomed to extinction 29/06/1932 Advertiser Dr H K Fry - Unless white encroachment barred, says Dr Fry

1 203 Care of Aborigines - Officer 1/07/1932 Advertiser Rev J H Sexton; Alice Springs visits Alice Springs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 49 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 203 Converts at Point McLeay 18/07/1932 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Thirty Aborigines among communicants received into the Congregational Church 1 203 Reserves sought for Aborigines - 21/07/1932 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association New Regulations criticised

1 203 Aborigines and meat rations - 22/07/1932 Advertiser McKinley Pound; Nepabunna Flinders Range mission camp Mission

1 204 Home for nomadic Aborigines 22/07/1932 Advertiser

1 204 Improved conditions for Point 29/07/1932 Maitland Watch Point Pearce Missions Station Pearce sought 1 204 Close study of Aborigines - 5/08/1932 Advertiser Mount Liebig; Anthropological Scientific expedition leaves for Board; Adelaide University North 1 204 [Untitled] 29/07/1932 Maitland Watch Point Pearce Jurisdiction in connection with health matters 1 204 Nurse on duty for 24 hours a 6/08/1932 Mail Sister M Lenton; Point McLeay day Mission Station 1 204 Aborigine, 102, tells of Point 6/08/1932 News Sustie Wilson; Charlie Warner McLeay's whale enchanter 1 205 Conditions at Point Pearce - 16/08/1932 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station "Enquiry needed," says Mr Butler 1 205 How State helps Aborigines - 16/08/1932 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station Life at Point Pearce Mission Station - Happy carefree crowd

1 205 Conditions at Point Pearce Circa August [?] Point Pearce Members of Parliament visit 1932 Point Pearce

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 50 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 205 Politicians at Point Pearce Circa August [?] Point Pearce Members of Parliament visit 1932 Point Pearce

1 206 [Untitled] 17/08/1932 [?] Mark Wilson; Point McLeay Photograph of a man who makes boomerangs for an Adelaide firm 1 206 Point Pearce Mission Station 26/08/1932 Advertiser Claim of too much land and idleness 1 206 Jacky Rags 30/08/1932 Advertiser Jacky Rags; Oodnadatta 1 206 Deputation to Mr Butler 29/07/1932 Yorke's Maitland Peninsula Farmer 1 206 Political activity 29/07/1932 Yorke's Maitland Peninsula Farmer 1 207 What's in a name 30/08/1932 Advertiser Mt Liebig; Eddie Brown; Captain Silver; Maurice Chevalier

1 207 "Let mission blacks work for 13/09/1932 News Point McLeay Mission Station Call for the natives to plant themselves" vegetables, and trees for firewood 1 207 Mission work among the 28/09/1932 Advertiser Aborigines - Anthropological criticism 1 207 Dr Basedow replies to Minister 23/12/1932 Advertiser Wyndham

1 207 WA Minister's further statement 23/12/1932 Advertiser Wyndham

1 207 Christmas greetings to 23/12/1932 Advertiser Johnny Bews Greetings to people at Point Aborigines Pearce and Point McLeay

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 51 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 208 Among the natives, says 12/11/1932 Mail Mr L A Wells explorer - Saw them on the inland reserves - Mr L A Wells tells of gold search in interior - Given up for dead 1 208 Alice Springs half-caste children Circa [?] Jay Creek; Alice Springs Seventy children transferred removed November from their temporary home to 1932 the old telegraph station near Alice Springs 1 209 Half-castes' home at Alice 19/11/1932 Advertiser Jay Creek; Alice Springs Springs - Forward step in dealing with great problem 1 209 To correspondents 10/02/1933 Yorke's Correspondent advised why Peninsula The letter cannot be published Farmer 1 209 Half-caste with liquor - 27/01/1933 Advertiser John Wilson; Amy Johnson "Carrying it for Amy Johnson" 1 209 Grave problem at Pt Pearce - 13/02/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Aboriginal Drinking and gambling among Reserve natives - Officials' difficulties

1 209 Point Pearce 10/02/1933 Yorke's Claim that conditions at Point Peninsula The Pearce are deplorable Farmer 1 210 Health Boards' meeting - 3/02/1933 Maitland Watch Central and Yorke Peninsula bodies confer at Maitland - Point Pearce local Board's responsibility 1 210 To safeguard public health - 10/02/1933 Maitland Watch Central and local Boards of Health confer at Maitland

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 52 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 211 Is mission "devil's playground"? - 16/02/1933 Smith's Weekly Point Pearce Mission Station Blacks say it is - Demand for Royal Commission to lift grave charges

1 211 Point Pearce Mission Station 17/02/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station Claim that the result of an earlier deputation to the Government was very disappointing 1 211 Point Pearce Mission Station 18/02/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station Claim that some natives are on a level with any whites 1 211 Improved conditions for natives - 24/02/1933 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Annual report of the association Aim of Aborigines Friends' Association 1 212 Helping the Aborigines 28/02/1933 Advertiser 1 212 Conditions at Pt Pearce Mission 4/03/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Annual conference of the - Methodists concerned - Want Methodist Conference church enquiry made

1 213 Views and comments - Point 14/03/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Pearce Mission - Difficulties to Methodist Conference be overcome 1 213 Pioneer Germans - 21/03/1933 Advertiser German missionaries in Missionaries to Aborigines Queensland before those in South Australia 1 213 Some desirable improvements 14/03/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Methodist Conference

1 213 Suggested Church of England 14/03/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; control Church of England 1 213 Point Pearce Mission - Friendly 9/03/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station Claim that conditions at Point Anglican judgment Pearce are no worse than at many small townships

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 53 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 213 [Untitled] 9/03/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; New cottages and old types of Methodist Conference dwellings pictured

1 214 Protecting natives - Council of 4/04/1933 Advertiser Council of Churches; Methodist The council endorses a Churches supports Methodist Conference resolution of the Methodist plea Conference 1 214 Praise for Aborigines 11/04/1933 Advertiser 1 214 Natives of North Queensland - 13/04/1933 Advertiser Dr R W Cilento Dr Cilento's proposals for improving status 1 214 Treatment of Aborigines - 6/05/1933 Advertiser Deputation complains to Government - Reforms suggested 1 215 Aborigine and half-caste 26/05/1933 Advertiser Federation of Women Voters Triennial conference of the problem - State or Federal federation control? - Women at variance

1 215 Control of Aborigines - 27/05/1933 Advertiser Federation of Women Voters Triennial conference of the Compromise reached by federation women voters - Conference ends 1 215 New laws for protection of 1/06/1933 News Amendments to legislation by Aborigines the Federal Government because of increased numbers of half-castes in the Northern Territory 1 215 Half-caste problem in NT - 2/06/1933 Advertiser Amendments to legislation by Government enacts stringent the Federal Government regulations because of increased numbers of half-castes in the Northern Territory

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 54 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 215 Late Dr Basedow 14/06/1933 Advertiser Dr Herbert Basedow Claim that the late Dr Basedow deserves an everlasting memorial 1 216 Care and development of the 16/06/1933 Advertiser Association for the Protection of Annual meeting of the Aborigines Native Races association seeks the appointment of a Commissioner of Native Affairs and the nationalisation of the care and development of the Aborigines

1 216 Plea for the Aborigines 16/06/1933 Advertiser Call for decisive action by the Methodist Chuch and the Commonwealth Government 1 216 First broadcast of corroboree - 24/06/1933 Advertiser Short wave transmission from Alice Springs - Repeated tomorrow 1 216 Control of Roper River Mission - 24/06/1933 Advertiser Roper River Mission Station Board of Enquiry makes report

1 216 Cannibalism by Aborigines - 29/06/1933 Advertiser Still practised, North station owner says 1 216 Rights of Aborigines - White 29/06/1933 Advertiser Call for white Australia to make man's duty amends to the native race

1 217 Segregation of half-castes - 4/07/1933 Advertiser Minister for the Interior Mr Perkins considering the Government to consider separation of Central Australia scheme from the Northern Territory for administrative purposes, and the removal of some people from their present environment

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 55 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 217 Employing half castes on 8/07/1933 Advertiser Minister for the Interior stations - Federal Government's policy - Technical teaching

1 217 Aboriginal youths at Yatala - 8/07/1933 Advertiser Yatala Labor Prison Aborigines Friends Association Danger of contamination seeks remedial treatment for remote three youths who were sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Yatala

1 217 How E.P. Natives are cared for - 10/07/1933 Advertiser Koonibba Mission Station; Koonibba Mission does noble Pastor Albert Mueller work 1 218 Education of Coorong 14/07/1933 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association The association asked to open Aboriginal children a school in the old Congregational Hall near Meningie 1 218 Native camping and fishing 14/07/1933 Advertiser Coorong An Aboriginal camping and grounds restored fishing reserve 150 links wide established along the shores of the Coorong 1 218 Plea for consideration of 18/07/1933 Advertiser Expedition leader addresses a Aborigines - "Last stand in civic reception in Central Australia" 1 218 "Boast of atrocities in the North" 18/07/1933 Advertiser Chairman of the Australian Board of Missions addresses the Junior Clerical Society in Sydney 1 218 Women's Non-Party 18/07/1933 Advertiser Women's Non-Party An association meeting deals Association Association with several issues regarding Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 56 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 218 Care of natives "a sacred trust" - 20/07/1933 Advertiser The Prime Minister depreciates Mr Lyons replies to charges of statements about the reported ill-treatment ill-treatment of Aborigines

1 218 Reserve in north for Aborigines - 12/08/1933 Advertiser Lutheran Church; Church request the Premier, Mr Request to Premier Hermannsburg; Kopperamanna Butler, to establish a reserve in the far north of South Australia

1 218 Concern for Aborigines - 8/08/1933 Advertiser Council of Churches Petition by Council of Churches

1 218 Appreciation of Koonibba 8/08/1933 Advertiser Koonibba Mission Station; The Synod to close the mission Mission Station Lutheran Synod and is praised for its work at the station 1 219 Native footballers in melee - 14/08/1933 Advertiser Harold Rufus Rankine Man charged with offensive Golfers help Police behaviour 1 219 "Appalling state of Aborigines" - 19/09/1933 Advertiser Presbyterian Church of Presbyterians want Australia; East-West railway Government help 1 219 Aboriginal population of SA 19/09/1933 Advertiser Government Statist Annual report increases 1 219 [Untitled] 22/08/1933 Advertiser Daisy Bates Mrs Bates writes to a friend about her life's work 1 219 The Aborigines 31/08/1933 Advertiser 1 220 Mission station at Ooldea 20/09/1933 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission; Miss Annie Lock; Ooldea 1 220 Wrongs of Aborigines 4/11/1933 Advertiser Call for the saving of the Australian Aborigine from extermination 1 220 Petitions: conditions of 21/11/1933 Hansard Mr Hamilton presents numerous Aborigines petitions regarding the conditions of Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 57 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 220 "Man-eaters; not cannibals" - Dr 14/07/1933 Advertiser Dr Herbert Basedow Dr Basedow addressed the Basedow on Australian Constitutional Club Aborigines - Religious beliefs 1 220 Petitions: conditions of 22/11/1933 Hansard Mr Perry presents petitions Aborigines regarding the condition of Aborigines 1 220 Black and half caste problem - 15/11/1933 Advertiser National Missionary Council Rev J H Sexton reports to the Special report for Missionary council Council 1 221 Better treatment of Aborigines - 17/11/1933 Advertiser Petition presented to Legislative Council

1 221 Spiritual progress of Aborigines - 23/11/1933 Advertiser United Aborigines' Mission Annual meeting of the mission's Annual meeting of Mission State auxiliary

1 221 Native girl's songs from hospital 25/11/1933 Mail Gwen Natoon; Adelaide bed draw crowds Hospital 1 221 Treatment of Aborigines - 1/12/1933 Advertiser Sir George Pearce Leader of the Government in Minister replies to petition from the Senate claims that church bodies petitioners don't know the first thing about the subject of the treatment of Aborigines

1 221 Rights of Aborigines - Claim to 5/12/1933 Advertiser Support for a resolution passed better social condition at Point Pearce

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 58 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 221 Aborigines form union - 2/12/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Request for better treatment - Australian Aborigines Union; Mr Point Pearce Station R M Wanganeen; Mark Wilson; Mr P Williams; Mrs J Edwards; Mrs J Stewart; Mrs W Hughes; Mr F Graham; Mr A O'Loughlin; Mr J Edwards; Mr B Warrior; Mr E Sansbury; Mr W Taylor

1 221 Teachable and trustworthy 5/12/1933 Advertiser Call for proper measures to secure the preservation of native people 1 222 Problem of the half-caste native 12/12/1932 News Point Pearce Mission Station; Australian Aborigines Union

1 224 Tribal totem and CBE - 4/01/1934 Advertiser Daisy Bates CBE; Bibbulmun Remarkable life story of Mrs Daisy Bates - 30 years in desert

1 225 Views and … - Point Pearce 13/01/1934 Advertiser Point Pearce Station - Natives becoming progressively white 1 225 Warramunga tribe to be 13/01/1934 Advertiser Warramunga protected - Protectors' tasks in native "referendum" 1 225 Missions protest against 13/01/1934 Advertiser Australian Board of Missions Students addressed at the treatment of Aborigines board's summer school 1 225 Native charged with leaving 22/01/1934 Advertiser William Carbine; Koonibba Man convicted without a penalty Mission Station Mission Station 1 225 Transport questions to be 12/01/1934 Advertiser Premiers' Conference to discussed - Mr Perkins's views discuss transport and Aboriginal on unified railway control administration

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 59 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 225 Referendum for Aborigines - 12/01/1934 Advertiser Tennants Creek Reserve Proposed removal of Tennants Creek Reserve 1 225 Aborigines' Mission Station 18/01/1934 Advertiser Reg Williams Mr Williams and family employs Aborigines in leather work on a small block of land

1 226 Problem of the half-caste - 27/02/1934 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Annual report of the association Racial clash in Australia 1 226 Control of natives - Work for 28/02/1934 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting of the Federal authorities association 1 226 Native policy 28/02/1934 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Annual report of the association

1 227 Six more betting shops - 9/03/1934 Advertiser Betting Control Board Claim that a report that Bookmakers' clerks to have Aborigines were betting freely in permits - Interstate wagering a betting shop at Maitland were greatly exaggerated

1 227 WA's native problem - 13/03/1934 News Mr H D Moseley; Royal Magistrate begins enquiry - Commissioner Many questions 1 227 White settlers and native 20/03/1934 Advertiser Royal Commission; Mary women - Serious allegations by Montgomery Bennett Commission witness 1 227 Treatment of Aborigines - Great 14/03/1934 Advertiser Mr H D Moseley; Royal increase in halfcastes Commissioner; August Octavius Neville 1 227 Native reserve for prospecting - 20/03/1934 Advertiser Tennants Creek Reserve; May uproot tribe, says Rev J H Warramunga Sexton 1 228 White men blamed - Natives' 20/03/1934 News Mary Montgomery Bennett; plight in WA - Woman's story at Aborigines Commission enquiry

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 60 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 228 Aborigines Commission 21/03/1934 Advertiser Chief Protector of Aborigines; Mr Neville claims difficulties Aborigines Commission traceable to the lack of funds

1 228 Rather go to gaol - Natives 21/03/1934 News Mary Montgomery Bennett; dislike settlements - Perth Aborigines Commission enquiry 1 228 Breeding out the black blood - 26/03/1934 Advertiser Dr Cyril Bryan Doctor's proposal supported in 1 229 Control of Aborigines - Minister 28/03/1934 Advertiser hears requests by missionaries - States affected

1 229 Control of all Aborigines - 31/03/1934 Advertiser Caledon Bay National policy advocated - Mr Sexton's views - Half caste problem 1 230 Problem of the blacks 2/04/1934 Advertiser 1 231 Vanished tribal life of Coorong 7/04/1934 Advertiser Coorong; Norman B Tindale; blacks - Tragedy of supplanted Clarence Long / Milerum; race - Country's changed Tangane; Yaralde aspect 1 232 Black and white - Our 10/04/1934 Advertiser Professor Frederic Wood-Jones responsibility to the native - Science demands new regime

1 233 Terrified natives in court - 12/04/1934 Advertiser Takiar; Meerara; Natchelma; Extraordinary scenes at Darwin - Mow; Nakaya; Caledon Bay Howling and wailing - Alarm at processes of white man's law

1 233 Kills fellow tribesman - Roper 12/04/1934 Advertiser Charlie; Oonica; Roper Valley River black sentenced to 10 station years in gaol

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 61 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 233 Views and comments - 13/04/1934 Advertiser Rev T T Webb Aborigines problem - Defence of missions 1 234 Terror of natives inexplicable - 13/04/1934 Advertiser Caledon Bay What terms were made by peace party? - Darwin enquiries

1 234 Terror of blacks not unusual - 13/04/1934 Advertiser Takiar; Caledon Bay; Rev A J Ex-Darwin lawyer's experience - Dyer Rev A J Dyer a "hurt man"

1 235 Natives feared execution - 14/04/1934 Advertiser Caledon Bay Reason for terror in court - Minister satisfied with official assurances - Society satisfied with acts of officials - Trades Council protests 1 235 Official attitude to natives - 14/04/1934 Advertiser Rev A T Holden "Needs humane modification" says Methodist leader

1 235 Rumor of white women among 14/04/1934 Advertiser Douglas Mawson blacks - Missionaries disbelieve Aborigines' story 1 235 Blacks and the white man's law - 17/04/1934 Advertiser Right of self-protection 1 235 Views and comments - 18/04/1934 Advertiser Disinherited Aborigines - Wrongs done by white men 1 236 "Scandalous history" of the 18/04/1934 Advertiser Dr A Grenfell Price Aborigines - Whites brought death and disease - Investigator's proposals - Infiltration of half-castes

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 62 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 237 Black and white - Dissatisfied 23/04/1934 Advertiser A call for change to the half-castes administration of native affairs

1 237 Corsets for the Aborigine 26/04/1934 Advertiser 1 238 "Leave him alone!" - 3/05/1934 Advertiser Michael Terry Prospector's view of Aborigine - "Less law, clothes and religion" - Minerals in reserves

1 238 "The truth, the whole truth - " 3/05/1934 Advertiser Caledon Bay 1 239 Betting shop near mission 5/05/1934 Advertiser Port Victoria; Point Pearce station - "Demoralising natives" Mission Station says Aborigines' Society

1 239 Natives must be protected - 5/05/1934 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Reply to Mr Terry 1 239 Aborigines and betting - Object 11/05/1934 Advertiser Port Victoria; Point Pearce to being treated like children Mission Station

1 239 Natives in betting shops - 10/05/1934 Advertiser Council of Churches; Betting Protest from Council of Control Board Churches 1 239 Aborigines and betting - Slight 12/05/1934 Advertiser Port Victoria; Point Pearce indulgence at Port Victoria Mission Station

1 239 Mission's captives may be 16/05/1934 Advertiser Disappearance of native acquitted - Trial interrupted by witnesses to the murder of witnesses' escape Constable McColl 1 239 Special court to try natives - 21/06/1934 Advertiser Minister for the Interior Cognisance to be taken of tribal customs - Minister's proposal - Anthropologist to preside

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 63 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 239 Octoroons brought up as blacks 21/06/1934 Advertiser Minister for the Interior; Alice Mr Perkins appeals for the - Minister anxious to change Springs removal of fifty apparently pure their environment white children to a more fitting environment 1 240 Alleged ill-treatment of blacks - 21/06/1934 Advertiser Mr J R Wilkinson; Methodist Mission worker's charges Inland Mission Service against police 1 240 Problem of half-caste - Will they 22/06/1934 Advertiser breed white? - Vital question for ethnologists 1 240 Half-caste problem in NT - 30/06/1934 Advertiser Infiltration of alien blood 1 241 Half-castes in Adelaide - 3/07/1934 Advertiser Community in crowded area - Federal proposal questioned 1 241 Wounded Aborigine in Adelaide 7/07/1934 Advertiser Paddy; ; Hospital Adelaide Hospital 1 241 Wounded native is taken to 7/07/1934 Mail Paddy; Welbourne Station; court while unconscious - Said Adelaide Hospital to have speared his employer

1 242 At the city home for Aboriginal 14/07/1934 Mail City Mission; Aboriginal women - No idle hands Women's Home; North Adelaide; Maggie; Elva; Tilly 1 243 Expulsions from Point Pearce 19/07/1934 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Claim that the reason for the Mission - Question of an banishment of families is enquiry unknown by them 1 243 Mission Station affair 19/07/1934 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station Minister in charge of the Aborigines Department claims persons were expelled in the interests of good conduct and discipline 1 243 Pt Pearce expulsions - Report 24/07/1934 News Point Pearce Mission Station tabled

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 64 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 243 Why half-castes were expelled - 25/07/1934 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station "Damaging statements" about an officer 1 243 Half-caste problem - "Nucleus 28/07/1934 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station of settlement in Adelaide"

1 243 Expulsions of half-castes 5/08/1934 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station 1 243 Bringing octoroons to Adelaide - 2/08/1934 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association "Too great a strain," says Rev J H Sexton 1 244 Aborigines charged 3/09/1934 Advertiser Anie Wombat; Tony Mundy; Bill Three people charged in Port Tangelty Lincoln with having been without sufficient lawful means of support 1 244 Aborigine's case pleaded - 3/10/1934 Advertiser David Unaipon; The Aborigine - Issue of publication Commonwealth control urged in A Commonwealth Problem and booklet - New Department Responsibility

1 245 Wild natives to greet Duke - 8/10/1934 Advertiser Daisy Bates; Ooldea; Duke of Tribal dances to be staged at Gloucester Ooldea - Initiation rites 1 245 "Natives are not cannibals" 8/10/1934 News Daisy Bates; Rev J H Sexton 1 245 Supplied liquor to Aboriginal 9/10/1934 Advertiser Meredith Singh; Annie Mason Three men fined for supplying women liquor to two Aboriginal women, who were fined for consuming liquor 1 247 Duke met real Aborigines - 12/10/1934 News Ooldea; Duke of Gloucester Initiation ceremony 1 247 Finke River Mission - 14/12/1934 Advertiser Finke River Mission; Aranda; The superintendent's annual Superintendent's report Loritja report 1 248 Alleged consumption of 15/12/1934 Advertiser Clifford Wilson methylated spirits - Charge against half-castes dismissed

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 65 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 248 Supplied liquor to Aborigines - 19/12/1934 Advertiser Gwendoline Amy Nattune; Laborer fined £10 Tommy Nattune; Maurice Karpany 1 248 Dr Duguid and Aborigines - 29/12/1934 Advertiser Dr C T Duguid Minister for the Interior, Mr Minister calls for report Paterson, calls for report on allegations of illtreatment of Aborigines 1 248 Supplying liquor to Aborigines 20/12/1934 Advertiser Chief Protector of Aborigines claims the conviction was richly deserved 1 248 Corroboree in full war paint - 3/01/1935 Advertiser Fowlers Bay; Big Jimmy Eerie scene at Fowler's Bay described 1 248 Treatment of Aborigines - 28/12/1934 Advertiser Dr Duguid addresses a Criticism by Dr Duguid - Presbyterian Fellowship Church's duty Conference 1 249 Strange rites at dead of night - 29/12/1934 Advertiser Norman B Tindale; Ooldea Initiation ceremony of blacks

1 249 Dr Duguid and Aborigines 3/01/1935 Advertiser Minister intends to find out if Dr Duguid's statements had any reference to

1 250 Saving our vanishing natives - 18/01/1935 Advertiser Rev F W Albrecht; Need for urgent action - Hermannsburg Missioner's plea 1 250 Point Pearce Mission 18/01/1935 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station Comment on the farming and crops at the station 1 250 Illegally consumed liquor 17/01/1935 Advertiser Harold Rufus Rankine 1 250 Study and care of Aborigines - 18/01/1935 Advertiser Professor A P Elkin Need of trained civil service 1 251 Hermannsburg Mission Station - 22/01/1935 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission Valuable training given

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 66 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 251 Conditions at Hermannsburg - 22/01/1935 Advertiser Rev F W Albrecht; "Natives at Point Pearce living Hermannsburg Mission Station in heaven" - Comparison drawn by Pastor

1 251 Future of native races - Science 22/01/1935 Advertiser Congress of the Australian and congress urges Government New Zealand Association for action - Special tribunal the Advancement of Science proposed - Care and development - Delegated discuss many subjects 1 252 Problem of native culture - 22/01/1935 Advertiser Anthropologist claims that the Papuan expert tells of methods native is often mystified as to of treatment the purpose of Government actions 1 252 Eradication of tuberculosis - 25/01/1935 Advertiser Central Board of Health Pensions and compulsory examinations - Dr A R Southward's proposals 1 252 Aborigines put own case - Plea 24/01/1935 Advertiser Aborigines League; Douglas for Department of Native Affairs Nicholls; Mr C Morgan; Mrs - Deputation to Minister - Morgan; Mr Shadrach James Parliamentary seats sought

1 253 Churinga stone to newspaper - 6/02/1935 Advertiser Rev F W Albrecht Literature for stone age men

1 253 Views and comments - Finke 6/02/1935 Advertiser Support for the appeal for funds River Mission - Hermannsburg for a water service at water scheme Hermannsburg

1 253 Expulsion of Aborigine from 16/02/1935 Advertiser Herbert John Milera; Point Mission Station Pearce Mission Station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 67 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 253 Wreck's treasure may be in 9/02/1935 Mail Edgar Lampard; Coorong; The brigantine was Coorong Gollan wrecked near Kingston in 1840

1 253 Native, older than SA, dies 6/02/1935 Mail John Wilson / Susti Death of man, aged more than 100, at Point McLeay Mission Station 1 254 Protest motion defeated at 16/02/1935 Advertiser Motions carried at LCL meeting, Yorketown including that the report of the committee on Point Pearce Mission Station be introduced

1 254 Identity of starving Aborigines - 16/02/1935 Mail Geelong Two men discovered in a Are not from Lake Eyre starving condition near Geelong

1 254 Blacks' strange journey - 16/02/1935 Mail Point McLeay Mission Station; Mysterious yearly Coorong trek Susti; Granny Unaipon; Mrs ends - Mission old folk return Hewitt / Nummini; Eva Close; Henry Ulingbo; Edward Kropinyeri; Gollin Seymour / Keilawa 1 254 Views and comments - Half- 19/02/1935 Advertiser caste problems - How dealt with in South Africa 1 255 A plea for black Australians - 2/02/1935 Truth Mrs Anna Morgan Abos' Joan of Arc - Elderly woman who is eloquent in defence of her kin - "Educate us: don't despoil us" 1 256 Treatment of Aborigines - Reply 23/02/1935 Advertiser Koonibba Mission to Mr S Lindsay's complaint

1 256 Unlawful supply charge 26/02/1935 Advertiser Karloan; Meredith Singh dismissed

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 68 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 256 National plan for Aborigines 7/03/1935 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association; The association's annual report urged - Association deplores Ilbilla loss of reserves - No water at Ilbilla 1 256 Care of Aborigines 7/03/1935 Advertiser 1 257 Control of natives in WA - 13/03/1935 Advertiser Royal Commission on Some of the 26 Report of special Commissioner Aborigines recommendations are listed - Half-caste problem - "Hopelessly inefficient" method of control 1 257 Murder of Aborigine suspected - 13/03/1935 Advertiser Tieyon Station Enquiring constable covers 600 miles 1 257 Views and comments - Needy 2/02/1935 Advertiser Call for those who subscribe to blacks and half castes - Appeal foreign missions to begin with for considerate treatment those camped at Ceduna

1 257 Care of Aborigines - White 21/03/1935 Advertiser man's obligation 1 258 Hermannsburg returns thanks - 23/03/1935 Advertiser Finke River Mission; Thanks for donations to the "End of much suffering" - Hermannsburg Hermannsburg water scheme Bearer of glad tidings appeal

1 258 War and the Aborigines - Dr 23/03/1935 Advertiser Dr C Duguid; Presbyterian Congratulating the moderator of Duguid's protests Assembly the assembly on his address

1 258 Visit to Koonibba Mission 25/03/1935 Advertiser Koonibba Lutheran Mission Station - Minister of Education Station impressed 1 258 [Untitled] 26/03/1935 Advertiser Little Pompey; Mulgolia; Lima At Port Augusta Circuit Court, Lima; Mullawilla; Everard two imprisoned for killing goats, and two others discharged

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 69 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 258 Centenary publicity - Native 27/03/1935 Advertiser corroboree abandoned 1 259 Blacks in the West 26/03/1935 Advertiser 1 259 Aborigines and the law - 29/03/1935 Advertiser Little Pompey; Mulgolia; Lima Call for alteration to the law and Summary jurisdiction Lima; Mullawilla its administration 1 259 Aborigines and the law 30/03/1935 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Call for a complete overhaul of legislation relating to the Aborigines 1 260 No outback now-No.5 - The 29/03/1935 Advertiser Arunta; Kaitish; Allowera; Arunta fades out - Story of a Warramulla; Warramunga; romantic tribe - Bought off with Arabana; Luritja; Pitchentara; flour and "baccy" Paddy Emu-Foot; Ilperra; Mickey Dow-Dow 1 260 Remember the Aborigines 30/03/1935 Advertiser Call for a Centenary policy in South Australia that includes the problem of the Aborigines 1 261 Amazing attack on missions to 1/04/1935 News Mr T Anderson Norwegian journalist blacks - "Half-caste race contributed articles to several fostered" - 7-year study of European newspapers conditions - Writer's view 1 261 Criticism of missions to 2/04/1935 Advertiser Aborigines - Board chairman's strong reply - Glaring ignorance, says superintendent

1 262 Protection of Aborigines - Is the 2/04/1935 Advertiser State Government apathetic?

1 262 Petition for release of natives 4/04/1935 Advertiser Little Pompey; Mulgolia 1 262 Aborigines and whites - 3/04/1935 Advertiser Mr T Anderson Minister's reply to allegations 1 262 Health of Hermannsburg 3/04/1935 Advertiser Hermannsburg natives - Everything possible being done

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 70 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 262 Mission treatment of natives - 3/04/1935 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission Pastor Albrecht defends Hermannsburg 1 262 Conduct of whites towards 4/04/1935 Advertiser Mr T Anderson lubras - Norwegian journalist adheres to charges 1 263 Medical mission for Aborigines - 4/04/1935 Advertiser Presbyterian Church Council Proposal of Presbyterian Church - Dr C Duguid's offer - Infant welfare to be embraced

1 263 Care for welfare of Aborigines - 5/04/1935 Advertiser Minister's further denial of charges - 781 half castes in Australia 1 263 Marrying half-castes to whites - 12/04/1935 Advertiser Annual report of the Chief Dr Cook describes policy as Protector of Aborigines successful 1 263 Views and comments - Half- 12/04/1935 Advertiser Queries the Minister for the castes in the interior - Serious Interior's claim that there are national problem only 781 half-castes in Australia

1 264 King Mariana of Melville - 5/04/1935 Advertiser King Mariana; Melville Island; Coveted island of far north - Point Fourcroy Finest black tribes in Australia

1 264 New policy for natives 13/04/1935 Advertiser suggested - Minister's attitude to control by Commonwealth - Sydney deputation

1 265 Treatment of Aborigines - 2/05/1935 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Wider scope for Enquiry urged

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 71 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 265 Control of Aborigines - 3/05/1935 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Regulation to exclude from Herbert John Milera; Archibald mission stations questioned Harrold Bray 1 266 Aborigines case - Evidence by 4/05/1935 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Protector for Central District Herbert John Milera; Archibald Harrold Bray; William Richard Penhall 1 266 Native prisoners released 4/05/1935 Advertiser Little Pompey; Mulgolia 1 266 Mrs Bates in Adelaide - Lifetime 8/05/1935 Advertiser Daisy Bates service to Australian natives - Suggests "governor" to control blacks - Compiling results of unique studies

1 266 Christian natives 14/05/1935 News Jimmie James; Jerry Mason; Three in Adelaide for the Mrs George Karpany; United Mission Aborigines Mission 1 267 Native policy in north - Dr 9/05/1935 Advertiser Moderator of the Presbyterian Duguid condemns treatment of Church of SA addresses its blacks - "No hope of obtaining General Assembly justice" 1 267 Rights of Aborigines - Dr 10/05/1935 Advertiser Expresses horror with Dr Duguid's indictment of whites Duguid's report

1 267 Rights of Aborigines 14/05/1935 Advertiser Claims that it is the duty of the church to deal with the matter

1 267 [Untitled] 14/05/1935 Advertiser Jimmie James; Jerry Mason; Mrs Karpany; United Aborigines Mission 1 267 Alleged ill-treatment of 14/05/1935 Advertiser Board of Enquiry to investigate Aborigines - Enquiry, in private, the ill-treatment of blacks in to begin on May 27 Central Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 72 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 267 Picture of dusky baby is his 14/05/1935 News Jimmy James; David; prized possession ; Jerry Mason; Mrs George Karpany 1 268 "Properly good place" - Billy-Joe 15/05/1935 Advertiser Billy-Joe; Ord River looks at Adelaide - Ord River visitor 1 268 Theft of bicycle 16/05/1935 Advertiser Maurice Karpany / Karpeny Man fined for unlawful possession of a bicycle 1 268 Commission of Enquiry into 15/05/1935 Advertiser Constable W McKinnon Constable to attend the sitting Aborigines - Constable of the Commission, but McKinnon anxious for public disappointed to hear that it will hearing be conducted in private 1 268 "Worth saving" - Dr Duguid's 16/05/1935 Advertiser Dr Duguid addresses the United plea for Aborigines Aborigines Mission 1 268 Control of Aborigines 18/05/1935 Advertiser Archibald Harrold Bray; Point Supreme Court decides that the Pearce Mission Station; Herbert Chief Protector of Aborigines John Milera has the power to exclude Aborigines from Government Aboriginal institutions in South Australia 1 268 Welfare of Aborigines 21/05/1935 Advertiser Methodist Missionary Society The society urges the Government to take further steps for the welfare of Aborigines 1 268 Half-caste woman fined for 25/05/1935 Advertiser Emily Kent; Eliza Gray Assault at the native reserve at assault Ceduna 1 269 Aborigine steals suit case 30/05/1935 Advertiser Tommy Carfe Man charged with theft from the train at Edward's Creek 1 269 Magistrates' Court at Meningie 1/06/1935 Advertiser Peter Rigney; Albert McCarthy; Frank Arthur Lovegrove

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 73 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 269 Aborigines' Department 3/06/1935 Advertiser Praise for the courteous and obliging manners of the Protector of Aborigines and his staff 1 269 Wanted to start mission to 8/06/1935 Advertiser Robert Daniel Hooper Conviction without penalty for Aborigines charge of insufficient means of support 1 269 Liquor supplied to Aborigines 10/07/1935 Advertiser Ellis Watson Stockman fined for having supplied liquor to an Aborigine

1 269 Dr C T Madigan - Aboriginal 16/07/1935 Advertiser problem 1 269 Aborigines sentenced to three 23/07/1935 Advertiser Tommy Calf / Carfe months' gaol 1 270 Expedition to study native life - 27/07/1935 Advertiser Musgrave Ranges Adelaide party leaves for Musgrave Ranges - Primitive tribes 1 270 Enquiry report sent to Federal 27/07/1935 Advertiser Board of Enquiry Board of Enquiry into the Government alleged ill-treatment of Aborigines 1 270 Board of management for 27/07/1935 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Aborigines 1 270 Conciliation court for Aborigines 27/07/1935 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association; suggested Point McLeay Mission Station

1 270 Aboriginal reserves 4/09/1935 Advertiser Statistics from the Commissioner of Crown Lands

1 270 "Aborigines' teeth best in world" 4/09/1935 Advertiser - English dentist favors free dental treatment

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 74 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 270 Shooting of native by constable - 10/09/1935 Advertiser Constable McKinnon; Board of Enquiry findings "Killing not justified" Yokunnunna; Ayers Rock; Paddy; Carbine 1 270 "Over-zealous" constable - 11/09/1935 Advertiser Constable McKinnon; Federal Government and Yokunnunna; Ayers Rock shooting of Aborigine 1 271 Control of Aborigines 12/09/1935 Advertiser 1 271 Blacks well treated 13/09/1935 Advertiser Claim that the police should deal with the blacks as they think fit 1 271 Medical patrol in far north 27/09/1935 Advertiser Dr advocated 1 271 Resumption of Aboriginal 2/10/1935 Advertiser House of Assembly told that the reserve primary purpose of resuming a piece of land near Wellington was for the effective destruction of a weed

1 271 Aboriginal reserve at Swan 3/10/1935 Advertiser Swan Reach Reach - Mr Hudd to visit site before final decision 1 271 Old shearing mates 30/10/1935 Advertiser George Muckray 1 271 Control of Aborigines 30/10/1935 Advertiser 1 271 Natives interview Minister - 7/11/1935 Advertiser Swan Reach Request to be allowed to retain reserve 1 272 Aborigines and the centenary - 11/11/1935 Advertiser Queries why the Methodist Discreditable neglect Church preferred to Christianise the Fijians rather than Australian Aborigines 1 272 Summer holiday for half-castes - 18/11/1935 Advertiser Dr C Duguid; Oodnadatta; Thirty five children to holiday at Public support for scheme Colebrook Home Dr Duguid's home at Magill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 75 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 272 Aborigines and the centenary - 12/11/1935 Advertiser Proposed medical mission 1 272 Reserve for Aborigines 15/11/1935 Advertiser Report to be obtained on the establishment of an Aboriginal reserve near Port Augusta

1 272 Care of blacks - Department 18/11/1935 Advertiser Annual report of the Aboriginals determined on adequate Department protection 1 273 Rights of Aborigines - State 20/11/1935 Advertiser Government's duty 1 273 Rights of Aborigines - 21/11/1935 Advertiser Proclamation cited 1 273 Claims of full-blooded 23/11/1935 Advertiser Call for the centenary Aborigines celebrations to include the recognition of our obligations to the Aborigines 1 273 Aboriginal rock carving 23/11/1935 Advertiser Boulder found in the Flinders Ranges handed to the Museum authorities 1 273 Justice to Aborigines - A 26/11/1935 Advertiser Call for the enforcement of the centenary effort proclamation of His Excellency 1 273 Justice to Aborigines - A 28/11/1935 Advertiser "centenary" minimum 1 273 Fishing in Murray backwaters 10/12/1935 Advertiser Call for disallowing the fishing in backwaters by natives

1 274 Ethnologist to go abroad - 11/12/1935 Advertiser Norman B Tindale Carnegie grant for Mr Tindale 1 274 Holiday for half-castes - 11/12/1935 Advertiser Dr Charles Duguid Generous public support - Picnics and Xmas trees

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 76 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 274 Wrongs of Aborigines 7/12/1935 Advertiser Call for a strong board of control, and comparison with the Pilgrim Fathers of America

1 274 Aborigines and medical care - 14/12/1935 Advertiser Churches failed to do their duty

1 275 Wrongs of Aborigines - 18/12/1935 Advertiser Defence of the churches 1 275 "My Natives and I" - Mrs Daisy 21/12/1935 Advertiser Daisy M Bates / Kabbarli; My M Bates's life story - Publication Natives and I in "The Advertiser 1 275 [Untitled] 21/12/1935 Advertiser Dr C Duguid Thirty four children from Quorn and Oodnadatta arrived in Adelaide 1 276 Aborigines' secret ceremonies - 26/12/1935 Advertiser Daisy M Bates Daisy Bates tells of sacred rites - Bush mysteries

1 276 Intermingling of races - 26/12/1935 Advertiser Professor Archibald Watson Professor Watson on half- castes in north 1 276 Wrongs of Aborigines - State 28/12/1935 Advertiser Government's urgent duty 1 276 Objection to "half-caste" - More 30/12/1935 Advertiser suitable name wanted 1 276 Points from letters - Aborigines 9/01/1936 Advertiser Swan Reach Call for improved conditions for at Swan Reach Aboriginal residents at Swan Reach 1 276 Half-caste children - Holiday 9/01/1936 Advertiser Colebrook Home Call for half-caste children to be visit to Adelaide segregated from the natives before of five 1 276 Missions to Aborigines - Swan 12/01/1936 Advertiser Swan Reach Reach Station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 77 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 277 Half caste children's holiday 13/01/1936 Advertiser Expression of thanks for the supply of transport for the children 1 277 Missions for Aborigines - 14/01/1936 Advertiser Centenary medical proposal 1 277 [Untitled] 17/01/1936 Advertiser Advisory Council of Aborigines Reappointment of members by Executive Council 1 277 Justice for Aborigines - 31/01/1936 Advertiser Call for a strong executive Executive board wanted board to the Minister 1 277 Bound over on assault charges 4/02/1936 Advertiser Charles Aguis / Agius; Laura Lydia Buckskin 1 277 Lutheran rally at Eudunda - 17/02/1936 Advertiser Government's attitude towards natives 1 277 Aerial bases advocated - 20/02/1936 News ALP country conference Medical help for pioneers in expected to discuss the north - ALP motion establishment of aerial medical bases 1 278 Police work as a career for 20/03/1936 News Native constabulary to be Australian natives created in northern Australia by the Department of the Interior

1 278 Native police force to be set up - 20/02/1936 Advertiser New scheme for welfare of Aborigines - Powers outlined - Education of natives in seriousness of crimes

1 278 Doing something more for the 20/02/1936 News Aborigines 1 279 Help for Aborigines - Swan 25/02/1936 Advertiser Call for the remodelling of the Reach mission camp

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 78 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 279 Care of Aborigines - Federal Circa March [?] Queries whether the new scheme criticised 1936 scheme for a native constabulary is for the welfare of Aborigines 1 279 Aborigines' control - 5/03/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association The association calls for a Management board suggested - board of management to control Problem of the half caste - Aborigines, and for special Commonwealth plan sought - legislation to deal with the half- Natives for policy duty caste problem

1 280 The Aborigines 18/03/1936 Advertiser 1 280 Plight of Aborigines 20/04/1936 Advertiser Call for proper housing of Aborigines 1 280 Medical service in far north - 3/04/1936 Advertiser Graphic illustration of need for doctors 1 280 Life among blacks of Arnhem 29/04/1936 Advertiser Dr Donald Thomson; Arnhem Land - Dr Thomson to continue Land investigations 1 281 Special native patrol officer - Mr 29/04/1936 Advertiser Mr T G H Strehlow T G H Strehlow appointed - New Federal policy - Educating Aborigines in folly of crime

1 281 Federal Government and 5/05/1936 Advertiser Mr T G Strehlow Aborigines - Mr Strehlow's appointment commended 1 281 Half-caste found drinking liquor 13/05/1936 Advertiser Maurice Karpany Man imprisoned for fourteen days 1 281 [Untitled] 15/05/1936 Advertiser Richard Koolmatrie Sentence for stealing property reduced from one year to three months

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 79 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 281 Aborigines' camp at Bute - Two 14/05/1936 Advertiser Bute skeletons found, one for Museum 1 281 Rights of Aborigines - 16/05/1936 Advertiser Call for the removal of rent "Neglectful State Government" charges at Hermannsburg Mission 1 282 Preservation of Aborigines - 16/05/1936 Advertiser Dr Donald Thomson Proposal for the establishment Suggested special department - of a Department of Native Dr Thomson's report - 10 Affairs suggestions 1 283 Archdeacon Bussell dead - 8/06/1936 Advertiser William John Bussell Notable career as home missioner 1 283 Care and protection of NSW 19/06/1936 Advertiser A Bill to enlarge the powers of Aborigines the Aborigines Protection Board is introduced in the Legislative Assembly 1 283 Natives' attack on gold 19/06/1936 Advertiser searchers - Protests against invasion of reserves - "Lasseter's Reef a myth" 1 283 Rights of Aborigines - Helps 23/06/1936 Advertiser Twelve suggestions for towards self-reliance consideration 1 284 Aborigines submit petition - 1/07/1936 Advertiser Petition by 161 Aboriginal Representation sought on people for direct representation proposed board on the proposed Aborigines Protection Board

1 284 Sons of the bush - Pioneering in 14/07/1936 Advertiser Musgrave Ranges; Shirley Well; Musgraves - New pastoral area Hector; Eileen

1 285 Coming of the white - Old race 16/07/1936 Advertiser Musgrave Ranges; Shirley Well and new in Musgraves - Unique settlement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 80 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 285 Aborigines and half-castes 21/07/1936 Advertiser Call for the training of Aboriginal and half-caste boys and girls 1 286 Central Australia for tourists - 25/07/1936 Advertiser Sir Thomas Bavin has a brief Exploitation urged by judge holiday in Alice Springs and visits the Hermannsburg Mission 1 286 Whites and Aborigines - Life in 28/07/1936 Advertiser Comment on the articles the Musgraves recently published about the Musgrave Ranges 1 286 Home rule for Aborigines 29/07/1936 Advertiser Promotion of the Prime Minister of Rhodesia's forecast about his own system of government

1 287 Plea for half-caste girls - Strong 30/07/1936 Advertiser Professor Archibald Watson; criticism by Prof Watson - Cowell Creek Cowell Creek Station a "pest hole" 1 287 Lot of half-castes in service - 31/07/1936 News Colebrook Home; Bungalow Investigation sought 1 287 Fusion of half-castes with 30/07/1936 News Professor Archibald Watson whites thought inevitable - Authorities contend girls should be accepted as social equals - Agreement with Prof A Watson

1 288 Future of girl half-castes - 30/07/1936 News Professor Archibald Watson Should be permitted to mix with whites - Mission support 1 288 Treatment of half-caste girls - 31/07/1936 Advertiser Comment that the girls were Queensland Minister's reply human beings, with family sentiments, and that children cannot be classified and segregated

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 81 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 289 Rights of Aborigines - New 6/08/1936 Advertiser Claim that the success of the State law contemplated proposed Board depended on its personnel, structure and powers 1 289 WCTU and Aborigines and half- 13/08/1936 Advertiser Womens Christian Temperance Resolutions of the Union castes Union 1 290 Legal rights of Aborigines - 13/08/1936 Advertiser Position in SA 1 290 Wrongs of Aborigines - Denial 15/08/1936 Advertiser Claim that blacks and half- of fair play castes possess scarcely any legal rights 1 290 Supplied liquor to half-castes 14/08/1936 Advertiser William Gerald Perry; Richard Kropinyeri; Thomas Nettoon

1 290 A fair deal for the last of the 17/08/1936 News Aborigines 1 290 Mission urges establishment of 17/08/1936 News Oodnadatta; United Aborigines Aboriginal camp near Mission Oodnadatta 1 291 Natives - Missioner's visit to 15/08/1936 Mail Oodnadatta; United Aborigines Oodnadatta - Regulations Mission required 1 292 Care of Aborigines 15/09/1936 Advertiser Australian Federation of Women Voters Conference makes recommendations to the Federal Government 1 292 Home atmosphere for Abo. 9/05/1936 Mail Swan Reach Mission Station; mission - £350 needed for work Mr A Wyld; United Aborigines Mission 1 292 New policy on natives - Bill 13/06/1936 Mail Board of Management proposed during current proposed session of State Parliament - Management Board to tackle big problems

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 82 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 293 MP … Urges place for one on 11/07/1936 Mail Mr Pattinson MP strongly Board - Their cause pleaded advocates for Aborigines direct representation on the proposed Aborigines Protection Board

1 293 Support by association - Board paid or honorary? - Open question 1 294 Future control of State's 11/07/1936 News Aborigines Friends Association Aborigines - Opposition to member of race on proposed new Board - Find difficulty in rising above tribal views to ampler vision - Suggestions of interested men 1 294 Believes claim can be met - MP 15/07/1936 News Mr Pattinson MP on inclusion of native on Board

1 294 Control of Aborigines - Mr D 27/06/1936 Advertiser David Unaipon Unaipon favors Board having charge 1 294 The Aborigines 30/09/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill

1 295 Scientists in Central Australia - 23/09/1936 Advertiser Professor J B Cleland Natives' attitude to white man's medicine - Beauty of spinifex country 1 295 Obituary 13/10/1936 Advertiser Nymbulda / Granny Unaipon; Death of Mrs Unaipon, aged 86 ; David Uniapon; Creighton Unaipon; Talmage Unaipon; Peter Chief; Narrinyeri 1 295 Mission makes miners of 23/09/1936 Advertiser Mount Margaret Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 83 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 10 & 11 Koonibba Mission Station - "A 8/05/1919 Advertiser Koonibba Mission Station; Mr model of efficiency" Appelt; Mr Bode 1 102 & Point McLeay Mission Station - 19/09/1924 Register & Point McLeay Mission Station The Commissioner of Public 103 Rebuttal of allegations by Advertiser Works publishes reports from deputation - An enquiry the Chief Protector of requested Aborigines, Mr F Garnett, and the Superintendent of the station, Mr J B Steer 1 112 & Australian Aborigines - A new 10/12/1924 Advertiser Dr H Basedow Publication of Dr Basedow's 113 history by Dr Basedow book 1 12 & 13 Our black brothers - Instances 22/05/1919 Register L C E Gee; Mananilla / Bubs; of kind treatment Tanami 1 129 & American anthropologists - 24/11/1925 Register Dr Clark Wissler; Professor 130 Received by Royal Society Edwin R Embree; Royal Society of South Australia 1 130 & The Royal Society - Sir Joseph Circa [?] Dr Clark Wissler; Professor E R 131 Verco reminiscent - November Embree; Royal Society of South Blackfellows in Botanic Park 1925 Australia 1 132 & The alleged illtreatment of Circa 1925 [?] Government enquiry in 1890 133 Aborigines - Charges without found that there was no foundation evidence of ill-treatment in various cases 1 134 & Friends of Aborigines - Marked 19/02/1926 Register Aboriginal Friends Association Annual meeting of the 135 expansion of activities association

1 136 & A problem in black and white 9/04/1926 Register 137 1 137 & The Aborigines and segregation 21/05/1926 Register Claim that if some schemes are 138 carried into practice they are sure to hasten the end of Aborigines 1 14 & 15 Our black brothers - Request 11/06/1919 Register Commissioner of Public Works for large reserve - A sympathetic Minister

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 84 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 15 & 16 Our black brothers - Some facts 20/06/1919 Register Mr J W Jones; Ernabella; Claim that the number of about them Musgrave Ranges; Everard Aborigines in the proposed Range north-west reserve is far less than 2,000 1 152 & The Ooldea sensation - are 21/02/1928 Register Ooldea; Daisy Bates 153 they cannibal blacks? - Cannibal theory discounted - The Ooldea Aborigines 1 157 & "A disgusting creature" 24/08/1928 Register Mr J Hutson Edgar 158 1 160 & The war of settler and savage 12/09/1928 Register Call for Government action in 161 Central Australia 1 174 & The Aborigines - A doctor's 19/03/1929 Advertiser Dr W D Walker 175 report 1 176 & Blacks believe in magic - How 21/03/1929 Register Wurungerri; Mung 177 medicine men cast spells of Pictorial death - Strange powers

1 179 & Value of missions 15/04/1929 Advertiser Discussions at the Melbourne 180 conference 1 18 & 19 Aboriginal control - In Papua 30/06/1919 Register Minister for Home and and Australia Territories, Mr Glynn, compares the natives of Papua with those of Australia 1 184 & Aboriginal savages - Central 2/01/1930 Advertiser Daisy M Bates 185 Australian Natives - Lawless cannibals 1 185 & Aborigine problem - Semi- 23/01/1930 Advertiser Daisy M Bates 186 civilised native - Cannot settle down 1 187 & More about the Aborigines - 8/02/1930 Advertiser Daisy M Bates 188 Why they are dying out - Study of civilised natives

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 85 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 192 & Saving the Aborigines 15/07/1930 Advertiser 193 1 198 & Brown pupils 8/09/1931 Advertiser Mrs A E Tuck Matron of the hostel for 199 Aborigines in Sussex Street, North Adelaide, and hand-made hook rugs 1 200 & Parent of the human race - 9/01/1932 Advertiser Dr W Ramsay Smith 201 Claim for the Australian Aboriginal - Some striking facts adduced 1 202 & Mice plague on wane - Minister 15/06/1932 Advertiser Koonibba 203 in district - Cold kills pests

1 21 & 22 The Aborigines 14/08/1919 Register Praise of the blackfellows

1 222 & Township of contrasts - Tax- 14/12/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station 223 free, rent-free life at Pt Pearce - Aborigines' home 1 223 & Problem of half-caste 15/12/1933 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; 224 population - Complaint that Australian Aborigines Union Mission Station is "dead end" - Outlet sought 1 236 & Black and white - "What are we 21/04/1934 Advertiser Methodist Foreign Missions for A call for the imparting of 237 going to do about it?" SA Christian principles to the Aborigines 1 244 & Care of Aborigines 3/10/1934 Advertiser 245 1 246 & [Untitled] 12/10/1934 Advertiser Ooldea; Duke of Gloucester; Demonstration by natives with 247 Daisy Bates photographs of the Duke's reception 1 25 & 26 Black brother's doom - Sealed 15/11/1919 Mail Capt S A White CMBOU by civilisation - The shame of Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 86 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 26 & 27 "Bone-pointing," Witchcraft, and 20/12/1919 [?] Dr Basedow & 28 disease are wiping out our Black Population. Ten years should see the last of them on the Innamincka side 1 264 & Ill-treatment of Aborigines - Two 26/04/1935 Advertiser Professor J B Cleland; Rev J H Proposed Federal board to 265 SA members on Board of Sexton enquire into the treatment of Enquiry - Prof Cleland invited to Aborigines be chairman - Rev J H Sexton's appointment 1 285 & Pioneer of the Musgraves - 21/07/1936 Advertiser Musgrave Ranges; Ernabella 286 History told in station's story - Seven years of progress 1 288 & "… To whom fate has not been 1/08/1936 Mail Swan Reach; Mr A Wyld; 289 kind" United Aborigines Mission 1 30 & 31 Aborigines' friends - 25/02/1921 Daily Herald Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting held in Association's annual meeting - Adelaide Problem of the half-caste 1 35 & 36 Our Aborigines 31/08/1921 Register Praise for the Aborigines

1 38 & 39 The Aboriginals 21/11/1921 Advertiser Call for efforts to prolong the survival of Aborigines 1 43 & 44 Aborigines of Central Australia - 7/12/1921 Register C Strehlow; Hermannsburg / Interesting questions Hermannsburg; Aranda / Arunta; Loritja / Luricha 1 53 & 54 Case of Wongacurra - The 12/04/1922 Register Wongacurra / Paddy appeal dismissed 1 54 & 55 Tribal law - Wongacurra's 29/04/1922 Daily Herald Wongacurra / Paddy; extenuation - Government Aborigines Friends Society asked to release him 1 56 & 57 Dying race - The vanishing 23/06/1922 Register Daisy M Bates; Balbuk; Aborigines Jubaitch; Wandinyil; Nepinyan; Baaburgurt; Monnop

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 87 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 6 & 7 The Aborigines - Strong 16/04/1919 Register Dr Herbert Basedow Claim that the Australian remarks by Dr Basedow Aboriginal is our racial brother

1 60 & 61 Helping Aborigines - Success of 16/02/1923 Register Aborigines Friends Association; Report at the annual meeting of Friends' Association Point MacLeay Station the association

1 62 & 63 A friend to the natives - Death 28/05/1923 Advertiser William Garnet South; Chief of Mr W G South - Trooper and Protector of Aborigines Chief Protector 1 64 & 65 "Dick and Annie" - Aborigines in 5/09/1923 Register Francis Leonard Harding; Dick trouble - Doctor's alleged Wombat; Annie Wombat; cruelty Gracie; Denial Bay 1 8 & 9 Caring for the Aborigines - 7/05/1919 Advertiser Government action promised 1 80 & 81 Capt White and the Aborigines 27/11/1923 Register Defence of the missions

1 84 & 85 "Give us our children" - The 21/12/1923 Register Point McLeay Mission Station; Deputation of three from Point Aborigines' plea - Opposition to Willy Rankine; Leonard MacLeay petitions the Governor new Act Campbell; John Stanley; E N Kropinyeri; John Nelson

1 86 & 87 Aborigines' friends - Annual 15/02/1924 Herald Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting of the meeting association 1 88 & 89 Australia's decaying race - 18/02/1924 News Point McLeay; Mr H R Read; Mr Among the blacks at Point J B Steer; Mr W T Lawrie; McLeay - Call of the wild still Phillip Rigney; Albert Karloan; strong Ruth Dodd; Granny Unaipon; David Unaipon; Edward Kropinyeri; Gollan Seymour; Dan Wilson 1 9 & 10 Protection of Aborigines - Some 7/05/1919 Register Public meeting in Adelaide, practical suggestions presided over by the Premier, Hon A H Peake

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 88 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 1 91 & 92 "I want my baby!" - Aboriginal 12/04/1924 Sun Mr W F Owen; Priscilla Louisa The stories of the baby's mother's plaintive cry - State's Karpany; George Karpany; mother and grandmother shameful steal - One law for the Sarah Karpany; Terence white people - Another for the Wilson; Point McLeay; Aboriginals Aborigines (Training of Children) Act 1 92 & 93 [Untitled] 18/04/1924 Sport Mr W F Owen Comment on the removal of a baby from an Aboriginal woman

1 98 & 99 Poonindie Native Mission - Why 1/09/1924 Register Poonindie Native Mission; Rev it was abandoned Dr Hammond; Rev F Slaney Poole; Jim Crow; Ilkabidni Bobby; Billy Irrinyara; Manuel Solomon 1 Are they cannibals? - Strange 20/02/1928 Register natives from the unknown - Bloodstained weapons; Ooldea sensation 1 1 Preservation of Aborigines - 28/05/1936 Advertiser Call for the development as well Viewpoint of missions as the preservation of Aborigines 2 1 Front seats at a stone age 26/09/1936 Advertiser Descriptions of two very distinct drama varieties of native

2 2 Half-castes admit perjury 6/10/1936 Advertiser Allan Edward Rigney; Valetta May Wilson 2 2 Changes in Aborigines Bill likely 24/10/1936 Mail Aborigines Protection Bill

2 2 "Penal settlement spirit 24/10/1936 Mail Baden Pattinson MP perpetuated" - MP on care of natives

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 89 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 3 Control of Aborigines 20/10/1936 Hansard Debate over responsibility for the Aborigines being taken over by the Commonwealth 2 3 Control of Aborigines 20/10/1936 Hansard Replies to Questions on Notice regarding the Aborigines Friends Association and Point McLeay

2 4 Protection of Aborigines - 29/10/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Bill Minister denies charges of neglect - Bill introduced 2 4 Aborigines problem - 3/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Bill Claim that the new Bill's "Disappointing Bill" proposals are anaemic and disappointing 2 5 Reserve for Aborigines - 5/11/1936 Advertiser Federal action urged by Mr Lacey - Composition of Board

2 5 [Untitled] 7/11/1936 Advertiser Jimmie Peel; Matilda; Jimmie Peel, aged about 72, Parachilna Gap; Nepabunna died after leaving his camp 2 6 David Unaipon's plea for 2/11/1936 News David Unaipon; Aborigines Act natives - Lack of understanding Amendment Bill and sympathy alleged - Control Board of men outside Government service urged - Problems of Aboriginal race

2 6 Provision for Aborigines in new 6/11/1936 Advertiser leases 2 6 Aborigines Bill 6/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill Notice of motion to amend the Bill relating to the allotment of lands for Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 90 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 6 Missionary conference 6/11/1936 Advertiser National Missionary Council of Australia 2 7 Welfare control of Aborigines - 6/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill Suggested changes in Bill 2 7 £150 for Aboriginal mission 6/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association The association's grants of £5 work each for 1937 2 7 Full-blooded native watches 6/11/1936 Advertiser Mark Wilson Parliament - Wanted to hear debate on Aborigines Bill 2 7 Two … Permanent home at 7/11/1936 Mail Aborigines Friends Association; Ooldea - Association objective Ooldea

2 8 An advocate for his people 7/11/1936 Mail David Unaipon 2 8 Aborigines state their case - 10/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill; Objections to features of new David Unaipon; Mark Wilson Bill 2 9 Chairman of Aborigines Board - 11/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill Support for Government proposal - Keen debate

2 9 Further debate on Aborigines 12/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill Bill 2 10 Aborigines welfare Bill - 20/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill Government setback in Council - Chairman clause amended

2 10 Views - Rights of Aborigines - 20/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill; Claims that neither Mr Wilson Representation in Parliament - Mark Wilson; David Unaipon nor Mr Unaipon have a voice in Appointment to proposed Board discussion of the Bill

2 10 Co-operation in native problems 21/11/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Advisory Council Proposal because of the - Council will accept Chief shelving of the Aborigines Act Protector as member Amendment Bill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 91 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 10 Native control suggestion - 20/11/1936 News Aborigines Advisory Council Chief Protector as council member - Obviates Bill 2 11 Wrongs of Aborigines - "Dark 4/12/1936 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill Claim that the Government's cloud of hopelessness" treatment of the Bill is like a spoilt child with an apple 2 11 Liquor raid at native camp - 16/11/1936 Advertiser Allan Herbert Noolan; Donald White man fined in Court Alexander Campbell; Richard sequel Claude Kropinyeri / Kropinyere

2 12 Four months to cover 1,212 13/01/1937 Advertiser Mr T G H Strehlow miles of desert - Patrol officer's tour with wife - Waterless region - Blacks warned away from civilisation

2 12 Mission superintendent in 2/02/1936 Advertiser Arnold Leslie Payne; Point collision McLeay Mission Station 2 12 Conference business 4/03/1937 Advertiser Methodist Conference Adoption of a report and resolutions 2 12 New Aborigines policy urged - 4/03/1937 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Government blamed for "missed opportunity" 2 12 Insurance 9/03/1937 News The Government approves a mission scheme in the interior

2 13 Views - Rights of Aborigines - 13/03/1937 Advertiser Calls for resumption of Claim for Board of control consideration for the formation of a board of control

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 92 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 13 Medical mission for Aborigines - 2/04/1937 Advertiser Ernabella Station Ernabella Station bought - First step in big scheme - Action by church and other bodies

2 13 Liberalising native policy - Steps 30/04/1937 Advertiser towards uniformity 2 13 Released under bonds 4/05/1937 Advertiser Ronald Kite; Arnold Maxwell Two men plead guilty to Varcoe indecently assaulting girls aged 15 and 16 2 13 Aboriginal killer waits hopefully 7/05/1937 News Black Charlie; Oscar for arrest 2 14 Ernabella Aboriginal Mission 20/05/1937 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Station Three men leave for the mission country and will report to the Presbyterian Board of Mission 2 14 Month's gaol for having lived 7/06/1937 Advertiser Brinkley; Ernest Edward Junge with blacks 2 14 Revised scheme of Aborigine 11/06/1937 Advertiser Advisory Council of Aborigines Chief Protector of Aborigines, control - Liaison officer between Mr T McLean appointed as a council and Government member of the council

2 14 Natives and liquor - Cases at 26/07/1937 Advertiser Absolom Francis Howe; Tailem Bend Brinkley Natives Reserve; Alf Gollan; Wally White 2 14 Protect a dying race 4/08/1937 News 2 14 Leads to concern - Council 2/08/1937 News Adelaide City Council Concern over Aborigines living seek removal in Adelaide 2 14 Aborigines living in city 6/08/1937 News Denial that all Aborigines are living in squalid, filthy conditions in the city's West-End

2 15 Reserve for Port Augusta 12/08/1937 Advertiser Chief Protector of Aborigines to Aborigines sought visit Port Augusta

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 93 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 15 City assault sequel - Half-caste 24/08/1937 News Morris Karpany / Karpaney; faces a serious charge - Tom Newchurch Defence story 2 15 Bordertown Magistrates' Court 26/08/1937 Advertiser Bob Pinkie Man gaoled for three days for possession of liquor 2 15 Imprisonment for two months 1/09/1937 Advertiser Darrell Sansbury; Cecil Weetra for false pretences 2 15 Criminal sittings 16/09/1937 Advertiser Morris Karpany Man imprisoned with hard labor for six months for assault

2 15 No enquiry into Aborigines' 27/09/1937 Advertiser The Government will not conditions appoint a Royal Commission or a special committee, but any necessary enquiry should be carried out by the Advisory Council on Aborigines

2 15 Aboriginal problems - 28/09/1937 Advertiser Advisory Council of Aborigines; Call for three of the best Association's views on enquiry Aborigines Friends Association informed members to be constituted into a board 2 15 Natives sentenced to 28/09/1937 Advertiser Alexander Gollan; Len Gollan; Men imprisoned for drinking imprisonment Allan Campbell; Matthew liquor Kartinyeri; Bernard Power; Eversley Peter Rigney; Harold Rankine 2 15 Further definition of Aborigine 7/10/1937 Advertiser sought - SA law said to need amending

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 94 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 15 Actions against Aborigines - 15/10/1937 Advertiser Ordinance in the Wife, or consort, not Commonwealth Gazette compellable witness abolishes the compellability of a wife or consort to give against an accused Aborigine in a Northern Territory court

2 16 All phases to be examined - 13/10/1937 News Newly appointed research State's Aboriginal problem - committee of the Aborigines Committee's job Advisory Council to investigate the Aboriginal problem

2 16 Treatment of Aborigines - 22/11/1937 Advertiser Professor Wood Jones's stricture supported 2 16 The Aborigine 19/11/1937 Advertiser 2 17 Premier's weekly bundle of UK 13/11/1937 News Two loose pages of a document cuttings on Australia - Interview entitled: Extract from "The with Dr Duguid "corrected" News" 13th November 1937

2 17 "No constructive help for 23/11/1937 Advertiser natives" - Rev J H Sexton replies to criticism 2 17 Aborigines' rights - Practical 24/11/1937 Advertiser results v. good intentions 2 17 Aboriginal reserve near Port 2/12/1937 Advertiser Augusta 2 17 Aborigine policy defended - 1/12/1937 Advertiser Agents-General of Western Professor answered by Agents- Australia and Queensland sent General - Efforts to save comprehensive letter to "The natives - "Treated with kindness Times" and wisdom"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 95 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 17 Trust to control native reserves - 4/12/1937 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association The association considers a Proposal not favored by suggestion by the Anti-Slavery Aborigines Association Society of London

2 17 To improve lot of Aborigines - 4/12/1937 Advertiser New Minister for the Interior, Mr Immediate investigation to be McEwen, to take action to undertaken investigate the plight of Aborigines 2 18 Welfare of Aborigines - Federal 8/12/1937 Advertiser policy to be revised - Strong criticism by Dr Thomson - Says present system inadequate

2 18 "Not fitted to make report" - Mr 9/12/1937 Advertiser Blain's view on Dr Thomson - Report on Aborigines criticised

2 18 Dr Thomson asked for 9/12/1937 Advertiser recommendations - Considered scheme then to go to Cabinet

2 19 Aborigines rights - Effect of 20/12/1937 Advertiser Claim that a few settlers are settlers' encroachments threatening the existence of a last remnant of a people in the Musgrave Ranges 2 19 Aborigine with intoxicating 13/12/1937 Advertiser Talmage Unaipon Man fined for having been in liquor possession of intoxicating liquor

2 20 Aborigines' reserves - Need of 17/12/1937 Advertiser Call for expenditure on wells on more food and water the reserve and the stocking of goats or donkeys for food

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 96 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 20 Stop alienation - Main step in 18/12/1937 Mail Dr C Duguid saving natives, says Doctor - Progress will follow 2 21 One control for Aborigines - 31/12/1937 Advertiser Federal Cabinet to decide Decision by Cabinet next week - whether to establish a special Dr Thomson's proposals - department of native affairs and Expert opinion varies - bring all Aboriginal welfare Segregation opposed by Rev J administrations under one H Sexton - Duties of authority missionaries argued

2 21 Aborigine resists arrest 6/01/1938 Advertiser William Edwards; Lydia Man imprisoned for resisting Edwards arrest and drinking intoxicating liquor, and wife convicted without penalty for drinking intoxicating liquor 2 21 "Let natives die" policy alleged - 10/01/1937 Advertiser Mary Montgomery Bennett WA mission teacher urges equal rights 2 22 Native singer 7/01/1938 Advertiser Charlie Long Man records a series of Aboriginal songs for the Ethnologist at the Museum 2 22 Aborigine against day of 13/01/1938 Advertiser David Unaipon Rejection of proposal to hold a mourning - "A huge mistake," Sesquicentenary day of says David Unaipon mourning and protest on January 26 2 23 "Accept natives fully into family" 13/01/1938 News David Unaipon Call for all the privileges of the - Full blood explains Aborigines' dominant race be given to the outlook blacks in celebrating Australia's 150th anniversary

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 97 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 24 Native MHR plan not supported - 19/01/1938 Advertiser Aborigines' viewpoint expressed - "No desire to sit in Parliament" - Advisory committee favored

2 24 Mode of election a difficulty - 20/01/1938 Advertiser Educated natives as nominators

2 24 Native MHR proposal not 20/01/1938 Advertiser feasible - Obstacles now found insurmountable - Constitutional barrier - Aborigines not entitled to vote - Strong condemnation of Australians - Pamphlet issued on behalf of Aborigines

2 24 Women voters and Aborigines' 26/01/1938 Advertiser Australian Federation of enquiry Women Voters 2 25 Grants for Aborigines sought - 1/02/1938 Advertiser Deputation's requests to Prime Minister - Equality with whites as aim - Formation of new ministry urged 2 25 Citizenship for Aborigines - 3/02/1938 Advertiser Federal Ministers anxious to deal with question 2 25 Bad conditions at natives' camp 4/02/1938 Advertiser Mr A Wyld; District Council of - Special constable appointed at Kanyaka Port Augusta 2 25 Pt Augusta natives a problem - 7/02/1938 Mail Mr A Wyld; District Council of Supervision of camp Kanyaka

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 98 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 25 Conference on native problems 7/02/1938 Mail National Missionary Council of Australia 2 26 Views and comments - Bad 8/02/1938 Advertiser Mr A Wyld conditions at native's camp - Explanation and protest 2 26 Camp for natives called 11/02/1938 News Spear Creek disgrace - Shacks near Pt Augusta built of rubbish 2 27 Natives may have Port Augusta 12/02/1938 News Spear Creek reserve 2 27 Government urged to purchase 19/01/1938 Mail Mr A Wyld; Spear Creek Spear Creek as settlement - Missioner's strong plea for better conditions

2 27 [Untitled] 26/02/1938 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission A free library has been established at the mission 2 28 Half-caste problem to be 2/03/1938 Advertiser Dr J B Birdsell; Mr N B Tindale attacked - Joint Australian and American research - Year's field work - Harvard professor and Mr N B Tindale 2 28 Aborigines' camp at Port 2/03/1938 Advertiser Special Constable reports to the Augusta Port Augusta Town Council

2 28 Methodists confer - Aboriginal 3/03/1938 Advertiser welfare sought 2 28 Welfare work for Aborigines - 3/03/1938 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting of the Grants made by Friends' association Association 2 29 Half-caste problems 3/03/1938 Advertiser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 99 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 29 Native boy arrested - Sequel to 7/03/1938 Advertiser Charlie; Packsaddle Darwin attack - End of four days search - Confession alleged 2 29 Aborigine in court - Remand in 8/03/1938 Advertiser Packsaddle Darwin assault case - Two charges 2 30 Aborigine Association 8/03/1938 Advertiser Call for calm judgement in secretary's plea dealing with Aborigines for offences against white women

2 30 Protection of Aborigines - 9/03/1938 Advertiser Call for the declaration of a Position at Port Augusta reserve near Port Augusta 2 30 Native control problem - 9/03/1938 Advertiser Enquiries in mandated territories - States to confer 2 30 Native constabulary plan 9/03/1938 Advertiser Formation of a native prepared constabulary under consideration in the Northern Territory 2 30 Training Aborigines for police 10/03/1938 work 2 30 Port Augusta Magistrates' Court 10/03/1938 Advertiser Ralph Boyd Man imprisoned for having insufficient lawful means of support 2 30 Pt Augusta Court 16/03/1938 Advertiser Jack Davis; Tommy Calf Two men fined for drinking intoxicating liquor 2 30 Help for Aborigines - Missions 17/03/1938 Advertiser Maloga; Eumeroogunga; in river districts Manunka Mission 2 31 Help for Aborigines - Question 16/03/1938 Advertiser Ninyah; Dan McGregor; Billy Call for lighter quantities of of diet and discipline suitable food

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 100 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 31 Controlling heat of body - 31/03/1938 Advertiser Sir Stanton Hicks addresses the Differences between blacks and Adelaide Rotary Club whites - Effect of clothes 2 31 "Aborigines a vanishing race" 31/03/1938 Advertiser Professor J B Cleland The professor addresses the Royal Geographical Society 2 31 Natives may be given full 1/04/1938 Advertiser citizenship rights 2 31 Bordertown Magistrates' Court 19/04/1938 Advertiser Man fined for unlawfully lodging in company with an Aborigine

2 31 Gaol for stealing coat 21/05/1938 Advertiser Thomas Mitchell Man fined for being in possession of a leather overcoat stolen by another man

2 31 Aborigines' camp at Port 21/05/1938 Advertiser Chief Protector of Aborigines Augusta selects a site suitable for a reserve and awaits advice from the owners of the land 2 32 Punishment of Aborigines - 21/04/1938 Advertiser Packsaddle; Judge Wells Judge criticises law that Judge says gaol a vacation - prevents him from imposing Four years for Packsaddle flogging penalties 2 32 Flogging of Aborigines - 22/04/1938 Advertiser Packsaddle Comment on judge's remark - Opinion divided - Minister ready to consider judge's suggestions - Territory law for Aborigines - Tribal customs to be taken into consideration

2 32 Half-caste problem - 28/04/1938 Advertiser Mr J B Birdsell; Mr N B Tindale Investigator from USA - Year's research work - Expedition to leave in fortnight

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 101 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 33 Scientists begin preliminary trip - 13/05/1938 Advertiser Mr J Birdsell; Mr N B Tindale Investigation of half caste problems 2 33 "Blot on escutcheon of 13/05/1938 Advertiser General assembly of the Australia" - Moderator-General Presbyterian Church on native conditions 2 33 Lodged with Aborigine 1/06/1938 Advertiser Charles Leslie Young; Lena Man fined for lodging with Newchurch Aboriginal woman 2 33 £50,000 for natives' compound 1/06/1938 Advertiser at Darwin - Judge Wells comments adversely on proposal 2 33 Natives' assaults on white 2/06/1938 Advertiser women - Minister for Interior asked to investigate 2 34 Helping outback native - 8/06/1938 News Ernabella Station; Rev Harry Equipping station next move Taylor 2 35 Presbyterians launch Ernabella 7/06/1938 News Ernabella Station Mission Appeal 2 38 Aboriginal reserve at Ernabella 9/06/1938 News Ernabella Station has makings of a proper home for them - WA sets area aside - Still being considered - Open to exploitation

2 39 Debt which is overdue to the 10/06/1938 News Ernabella Station people from whom we took a whole continent - Left out of Constitution - Ernabella's advantages 2 39 Character of Aborigines 14/06/1938 Advertiser Claim that the great body of Australians desire the preservation of Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 102 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 40 Minister in the north-west - 17/06/1938 Advertiser ; Tom Malone Trouble with natives - Shepherd speared to death 2 40 Our debt to Aborigines - 17/06/1938 Advertiser Claim that the wrong done to Wonderful tracking Aborigines is a terrible reflection on Australians 2 40 Our debt to Aborigines 17/06/1938 Advertiser Former police inspector cannot recollect the incident described by another correspondent

2 40 Our debt to Aborigines - 29/06/1938 Advertiser Response to the former police Wonderful tracking inspector 2 41 Wild dogs foundation of 30/06/1938 Advertiser lucrative calling - Scalp increases make Department wonder - Doggers making £700 a year - Conference today with stockowners 2 42 Aboriginal studies in rock - 12/07/1938 Advertiser Panaramittee Station Maze of intricate patters - Work found on NE station 2 42 Keeping natives in reserves - 14/07/1938 Advertiser Musgrave Ranges "Impracticable," Mr Playford contends 2 42 Death of Aborigine 18/07/1938 Advertiser Lizzie / Mrs Pinkie; Tatiara Death of Mrs Pinkie, aged about 81 2 43 A lizard 12/07/1938 Advertiser Panaramittee Station Photograph of a rock engraving at the station 2 43 Plea for Aborigines 19/07/1938 Advertiser Extract from an editorial from "Abo Call" which claims to be the voice of the Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 103 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 43 Streaky Bay Court 22/07/1938 Advertiser Susan Clark Woman imprisoned for having insufficient lawful means of support, and a man imprisoned for wandering in company with an Aboriginal native

2 43 Sheep theft at Kingston 22/07/1938 Advertiser John Luke Cullen 2 43 Blacks prefer betting to sport 25/07/1938 News Point Pearce 2 43 Policy on natives - Caution 30/07/1938 Advertiser urged regarding Federal control - Need for more reserves

2 44 Food resources of natives - 1/08/1938 Advertiser Fear that supplies my be jeopardised - Denial by Minister

2 44 Dogs not bred by natives - 1/08/1938 News Mission could help in scalp problem - Doctor's views 2 44 Making place for half-caste girls 5/08/1938 Advertiser Alice Springs; Ernabella Mrs Duguid's visit to Central - Mrs C Duguid's appeal to mission; Hermannsburg Australia included her meeting Australian women Mission; Albert with Albert, an Aboriginal artist

2 44 Delay with natives' camp at Pt 13/08/1938 Advertiser Augusta 2 45 Status of Aborigines 15/08/1938 Advertiser 2 45 Aborigine runs amok - Two 2/09/1938 Advertiser Daniel; Ooldea lubras and infant injured 2 45 Criminal sittings - Fourteen 8/09/1938 Advertiser Carroll Gilbert Karpany; Two youths sent to a prisoners sentenced - Eversley Peter Rigney; Roland reformatory, and three men Aborigines punished Harris; Leonard Campbell; Allen imprisoned for various offences Campbell

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 104 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 45 Jimmy James, well-known 10/09/1938 News Jimmy James; Christina Hunter; blacktracker, weds again Agnes Hunter; Jerry Mason; Janet Cook 2 46 Raising status of Aborigines - 16/09/1938 Advertiser A Bill sent to every member of Association sends Bill to State Parliament by the Government Aborigines Friends Association

2 46 Aborigine fined for assaulting 21/09/1938 Advertiser Richard Hart Man fined for assaulting a constable special constable and drinking intoxicating liquor 2 46 New ration scale to operate at 27/09/1938 Advertiser Scale of rations for the once - Government adopts unemployed to operate almost special report - £18,000 added immediately cost - More groceries and milk; less bread and meat

2 47 Ernabella missioner succors 1/10/1938 Mail Ernabella Mission; Rev H L sick and injured Aborigines Taylor 2 47 Native camp at Pt Augusta - 19/10/1938 Advertiser 200-acre site near town selected 2 47 Maitland Court 24/10/1938 Advertiser William Karpany; Maurice Three men fined for drinking Karpany; Donald Smith liquor 2 47 Future of Aborigines and half 27/10/1938 Advertiser castes - Comprehensive Bill likely next year 2 47 White men trespass on native 18/11/1938 Advertiser Annual report of the Public reserve - Works Department's Works Department annual report - Labor market improves

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 105 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 48 Port Augusta Aborigines do not 19/11/1938 Advertiser Claim that some people have like new camp lived in the present camp for more than 40 years, and are getting too old to walk two and a half miles from the new camp to the town 2 48 Conviction of Aborigines who 22/11/1938 Advertiser Yackadi; Aunthar; Conine; took vengeance on another for Quartpot; Tom Maloney; Polly "pointing the bone" 2 48 Court for natives suggested 22/11/1938 Advertiser 2 48 Port Augusta Court 22/11/1938 Advertiser Jack Davis; Robert Dare Two men fined for drinking intoxicating liquor 2 48 Native sentenced for malicious 22/11/1938 Advertiser Daniel; Ooldea; Tarbard Man imprisoned for malicious wounding wounding 2 49 Natives and gambling - "Money 26/07/1938 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; lost in betting shop" - Mission Betting Commission chaplain's allegations - Says clean, healthy sport dropped

2 49 Betting shops - Aboriginal 30/07/1938 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; protest against evidence Betting Commission; R M Wanganeen 2 49 Aborigines and half castes - 25/11/1938 Advertiser Claim that the so-called Flag of liberty besmirched protection of the native is only a hollow sham 2 50 Lodged with Aborigine - 29/11/1938 Advertiser Frank Lancelot Heron; Mrs Man imprisoned for lodging with Imprisonment for Murray Bridge Meredith Singh; Suddha Singh an Aborigine, Mrs Singh, man mother of a little girl found in a cot in Heron's tent 2 50 Old natives cling to wurlies - 10/12/1938 Advertiser The establishment of the new New Port Augusta camp not camp to go ahead wanted

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 106 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 50 Control of Aborigines - Long 14/12/1938 Advertiser range "new deal" - Education of children - Compound at Alice Springs 2 51 Aborigines "new deal" - "No 15/12/1938 Advertiser need for race to die out" - Federal policy criticised 2 51 Better tobacco for Aborigines 17/01/1939 Advertiser Following complaints received about the quality of issued tobacco, the SA Government buys a more expensive brand

2 51 Training half-caste children - 27/01/1939 Advertiser Salvation Army Employment found for girls and boys 2 51 Native girl injured by train: dies 28/01/1939 Advertiser Unknown girl aged about 11 found by railway line near Ooldea 2 51 [Untitled] 3/02/1939 Advertiser Advisory Council on Aborigines Executive appoints members of the council 2 51 Training of half-caste children - 8/02/1939 Advertiser Claim that children will be Country life desired happier in surroundings such as the United Aborigines Mission at Swan Reach 2 51 Raising status of Aborigines - 8/02/1939 Advertiser Long range policy initiated - Anthropologists to take charge - Equipping natives for citizenship 2 52 Control of Aborigines - New 9/02/1939 Advertiser Commonwealth scheme welcomed - Understanding required

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 107 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 52 Investigating the half-caste - 16/02/1939 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station; Research workers at Point Mr J B Birdsell; Mr T B Tindale McLeay - Natives' place in community 2 52 No lawful means of support 3/03/1939 Advertiser Lena Newchurch Woman released on bond of good behaviour 2 53 Training of half-castes - 17/03/1939 Advertiser Centres to be started near Alice Springs 2 53 Half-caste problem - Praise for 18/03/1939 Advertiser Tribute paid to the Minister for new training plan the Interior, Mr McEwen 2 53 Fined for lodging with native 19/04/1939 Advertiser Meredith Singh Man fined for lodging with woman Aboriginal woman, and the woman fined for having insufficient means of support 2 53 Raising standard of Aborigines - 20/04/1939 Advertiser Mr E W N Chinnery New Director of Native Affairs to Ambition of new NT Director make a close study of the natives for six months 2 53 [Untitled] 28/04/1939 Advertiser Mr W R Penhall Mr Penhall appointed Chief Protector of Aborigines by the Executive Council 2 53 New Aborigines' Protector 28/04/1939 News Mr W R Penhall Mr Penhall appointed Chief Protector of Aborigines by the Executive Council 2 54 Pension benefits for Aborigines - 23/05/1939 Advertiser League for the Protection and The recently-formed league to Resolution for Federal Advancement of Aboriginal and forward the resolution to the Government Half-Caste Women Government

2 54 Gaol for stealing trousers 27/05/1939 Advertiser Cecil Francis Welsh

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 108 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 54 Tailem Bend Court 2/06/1939 Advertiser Albert George O'Donnell; Man fined for charges including Richard William Kropinyeri; supplying liquor to an Aborigine, Margaret O'Donnell his wife (a native woman) and an Aboriginal man were fined for drinking intoxicating liquor

2 54 Constable injured - Half-castes 9/06/1939 Advertiser Donald Karpany; William Bail is refused charged with assault Karpany; Charles Wilson 2 54 Half-caste further remanded 20/06/1939 Advertiser Donald Karpany / Karpaney; Bail is granted with sureties William Karpany / Karpaney; Charles Wilson / William 2 54 Future care of Aborigines - 16/06/1939 Advertiser Resolutions of the Aborigines Suggestions for making their lot Protection League easier - Adelaide meeting 2 55 Half-castes attack constable - 27/06/1939 Advertiser Donald Karpany / Karpaney; Three men gaoled for Cowardly assault brings gaol William Karpany / Karpaney; assaulting a police constable terms Charles Wilson 2 55 Aborigine sues for 27/06/1939 Advertiser Francis James Angie The case settled between the compensation parties with an award to the applicant 2 55 Australian Aborigines 11/07/1939 Advertiser Mr J B Birdsell Claims that Mr Birdsell has told what was already known, and that Aborigine blood and yellow blood is a very bad combination

2 55 Half-caste problem - "SA could 5/07/1939 Advertiser Mr J B Birdsell; Mr N B Tindale lead other States" - Tindale party returns - 16,000 miles in 14 months 2 56 Australian Aborigines 13/07/1939 Advertiser Mr J B Birdsell Claims that Mr Birdsell has told what was already known, and that Aborigine blood and yellow blood is a very bad combination

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 109 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 56 Aborigines Board proposed in 21/07/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act The new Bill differs from its Bill predecessor in that the Chief Protector of Aborigines becomes the board's administrative officer instead of its chairman 2 56 New conditions for Aborigines - 11/08/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act Establishment of Board sought - Amending Bill

2 56 Loss of life among natives - Dr 11/08/1939 Advertiser Duguid on effects of drought

2 56 Definition of Aborigine - 23/08/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act "Impracticable provision in Bill"

2 57 National Council discusses 15/08/1939 Advertiser National Council of Women welfare of Aborigines 2 57 Aborigines' Bill - Societies not 15/08/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act Claim that the named societies consulted have not been consulted in any way 2 57 Aborigines Bill - Valuable 16/08/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act Claim that the definition in the provision present Act hindered efforts to help Aborigines 2 57 Assembly topics 16/08/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act The Amendment Bill to be treated on its merits, and call for suggestions for improvement 2 57 Aborigines' Bill - Deprivation of 19/08/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act Call for deletion of the clause exemption that would give the board power to revoke any declaration of exemption

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 110 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 57 New Aborigines' reserves 24/08/1939 Advertiser The Chief Protector of Aborigines visits Port Augusta and 2 57 Aboriginal policy for Territory - 24/08/1939 Advertiser Mr McEwen's scheme to be continued 2 58 Medical treatment for natives - 31/08/1939 Advertiser Ernabella Medical Patrol Report on recent northern patrol

2 58 Difficulty in estimating 2/09/1939 Advertiser Government Statist report Aboriginal population 2 58 Behaved offensively 6/09/1939 Advertiser Thomas Henry Newchurch Man fined for behaving offensively 2 58 Aborigines Bill supported - 20/09/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act Amendment Bill passes its Appointment of Board approved second reading in the House of Assembly 2 58 Exemptions under Aborigines 22/09/1939 Advertiser Aborigines Act; Aborigines Bill - Amendments in Assembly Protection Board

2 58 Native camp complaint - 12/10/1939 News Port Augusta Allegations that shocking Missioner to see Govt conditions prevail at the old natives' camp 2 59 Medical work among natives 25/10/1939 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Dr Charles Duguid delivers a lecture on the work of the mission 2 59 Struck Constable with bottle 1/11/1939 Advertiser Maurice Karpaney / Karpany Man fined for drinking liquor and unlawfully resisting a constable 2 59 Bordertown Courts 9/11/1939 Advertiser Stanley George Karpany / Man bailed with personal bond Karpenny; Alice Hartman for burning an unoccupied hut on a reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 111 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 59 Half-caste problem - Missioner's 27/11/1939 Advertiser Claim that white men living with serious charge against whites native women is shameful, and that there is no law in SA to deal with the offence

2 59 Treatment of Aborigines - 28/11/1939 Advertiser The Government considers Special officer for north-west appointing a special police office to patrol the north- western areas of the State 2 59 Degradation of Aborigines - 29/11/1939 Advertiser Commends missionary on his Missioner's grave charges exposition of the injustice to Aborigines 2 59 Degradation of Aborigines - 29/11/1939 Advertiser Claim that the traffic in native "Shameful apathy" women and girls is shameful 2 60 How West Australia cares for its 29/11/1939 Advertiser Mrs W Ashley Norman visits Aborigines Western Australia 2 60 Marine fibre for cornsacks - 30/11/1939 Advertiser Suggestion by Labor leader 2 60 Lasseter's Reef story 29/11/1939 Advertiser Lasseter's Reef discounted - Allegations in discovered letter 2 61 Work among natives in South Circa [?] Ernabella Mission Chief Protector of Aborigines, Australia - Tribute to Ernabella December Mr W R Penhall, reports to Mission 1939 Parliament 2 61 Native policy named one of 4/12/1939 News Dr A Grenfell Price Dr Price addresses the despair Commonwealth Club 2 62 Welfare of Aborigines - Dissent 4/12/1939 Advertiser Claim that Aborigines do not from Dr Duguid's views benefit by absorbing the culture of others 2 62 Welfare of Aborigines - Noble 5/12/1939 Advertiser Poonindie Mission Claim that the mission was aims of Poonindie Mission closed because of the greed and envy of white settlers

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 112 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 62 North-west patrol approved 4/12/1939 Advertiser Government approves the patrol to operate from Oodnadatta to the Western Australia border 2 62 Treatment of Aborigines - 5/12/1939 Advertiser Dr A Grenfell Price Dr Price addresses the "Policy of Despair" Commonwealth Club 2 63 Welfare of Aborigines - Good 6/12/1939 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Claim that the natives at work at Ernabella Ernabella are treated as human beings 2 63 Sympathy and patience 6/12/1939 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Claim that the main reason for degeneration is the breakdown of the tribal life and the collapse of moral sanctions

2 63 Last meeting of Advisory Circa Advertiser Advisory Council on Aborigines Final meeting of the Council, Council on Aborigines December which is to be superseded by 1939 the Aborigines Protection Board

2 63 Many natives forgotten rationing 18/06/1942 News Rationing Commission plan 2 63 Army camp jobs for Aborigines - 19/06/1942 News Efforts made to get some Country work for Aborigines discharged Aborigines into non- urged combatant work to release men for the front line 2 64 To help natives - New Board 24/01/1940 News Aborigines Protection Board known tomorrow 2 64 Aborigines Board appointed 26/01/1940 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board 2 64 Big increase in half-caste 3/02/1940 Advertiser Census of Aborigines taken population 30/06/1939 2 64 Policy for Aborigines - Some 22/02/1940 Advertiser Director of Native Affairs Mr E W P Chinnery's report to self government urged - New the Government Director's first report

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 113 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 65 Praise for report on Aborigines - 23/02/1940 Advertiser Dr C Duguid supports Mr Chinnery 2 65 Reducing area of Aboriginal 21/03/1940 Advertiser Great Central Aboriginal reserve - Protest by Adelaide Reserve meeting 2 65 Ernabella Mission reserve - 23/02/1940 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Authority granted to remove undesirables 2 65 Uplifting the Aborigines - 1/03/1940 Advertiser Claim that the true way to help Australia's new deal the native is in his own country, far removed from towns and lines of communications

2 65 Uplifting the Aborigines - 27/02/1940 Advertiser Claim that the obligation to uplift Federal policy examined the native (if it is possible) is on the Federal Government

2 66 Criminal - Released under bond Circa April Advertiser Charles McDonald Stuart Man released under a bond for 1940 indecent assault on a 16 year old girl 2 66 Aborigines punishment Circa April Advertiser Banks Long Man imprisoned for an 1940 unnatural offence with a 16 year old girl 2 66 Indecent behaviour 18/04/1940 Advertiser Thomas Henry Newchurch Man fined for behaving in an indecent manner 2 66 presented to 3/07/1940 Advertiser Mark Wilson; Sir Malcolm Governor Barclay-Harvey 2 66 Welfare of Aborigines - 12/04/1940 Advertiser Call for reserves and natives to Deferred action deplored be put under strong boards of trustees 2 66 Improving status of Aborigines - 3/07/1940 Advertiser Increased grants for missions

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 114 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 66 Butter company fined - Records 24/06/1940 Advertiser Butter manufacturer purchased of cream grades incorrect cream from the Aborigines Department at Point McLeay

2 66 New superintendent of 11/07/1940 Advertiser Rev J R B Love Ernabella Mission 2 67 Aborigines Act Regulations 26/07/1940 Advertiser Aborigines Act Executive Council approves amended altered regulations, including the removal of the words "half- caste", and provisions relating to the Chief Protector of Aborigines now concern the Aborigines Protection Board

2 67 Blacktrackers' lapse 1/08/1940 Advertiser Jimmy James; Edwin Owen Man fined for stealing 2 67 Education facilities for 20/08/1940 News Finniss Springs; Nepabunna; Subsidised schools to be Aborigines Ooldea established 2 67 Aborigines' camping reserve 30/08/1940 Advertiser Oodnadatta Twenty acres of the reserve for teamsters and travelling stock to be resumed and declared a camping reserve for Aborigines

2 67 Government advertisement - 3/09/1940 Advertiser Point McLeay Call for applications for a Public Service of South storekeeper and bookkeeper Australia 2 67 Liquor in Square on Sunday Circa Advertiser Nicholas Johnson Man fined for unlawfully October consuming liquor 1940 2 67 Native name given to destroyer 3/10/1940 News Arunta / Aranda not correct, says expert

2 67 Aborigines Protection Board 20/11/1940 Advertiser Annual report of the board report 2 67 Death of talented Aborigine 26/11/1940 Advertiser Mark Wilson Death of Mr Wilson

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 115 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 67 Guilty of indecent assault 3/12/1940 Advertiser Raymond Edward Wanganeen Man released under a bond of good behaviour for indecently assaulting a 15 year old girl

2 67 Aboriginal service men and 3/12/1940 Advertiser Democratic Womens The Minister for Repatriation repatriation Association assures the association that Aborigines are on an equal basis for repatriation benefits 2 67 Half-caste found drinking liquor 11/12/1940 Advertiser Herbert John Milera Man fined for drinking liquor

2 67 Port Augusta natives mission 20/12/1940 Advertiser nearly ready 2 67 Rights of Aborigines - Strong 21/12/1940 Advertiser Queries whether the new safeguard wanted committee has formulated any new policy 2 68 Irrigation area at Point McLeay 17/01/1941 Advertiser

2 68 Supplied half-caste with liquor 22/01/1941 Advertiser Herbert John Milera Hotel's licensee and barman fined for supplying liquor to an Aboriginal man 2 68 Death of well-known Aborigine 26/02/1941 Advertiser Clarence Long / Milerum; Death of Mr Long, aged about Targanekaid 70 2 68 Not happy away from the 26/02/1941 News Daisy Bates / Kabbarli Aborigines - Mrs Daisy Bates going back 2 68 Mrs Bates ready to return to her 27/02/1941 Advertiser Daisy Bates natives 2 69 Aborigines for trial 4/06/1941 Advertiser Benjamin Blueskin; Oliver One man committed for Hewitt sentence, and another committed for trial, for indecently assaulting a nine year old girl 2 69 Half-caste caught drinking wine 21/08/1941 Advertiser Lionel John Hughes Man fined for drinking liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 116 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 69 Half-caste for trial on shooting 24/09/1941 Advertiser Donald Campbell; Flora Jane Man imprisoned for drinking charge Campbell liquor, and committed for trial for discharging a loaded firearm at a woman 2 69 Half-caste supplied with wine 24/09/1941 Advertiser Alfred Angie Man fined for drinking liquor 2 69 Port Augusta Court 5/12/1941 Advertiser Daisy Williams; Eileen Higgins Man imprisoned for supplying liquor to native women; one woman imprisoned, and the other woman fined, for being under the influence of liquor 2 69 Criminal sittings - Two and a 11/12/1941 Advertiser Robert Yates Man imprisoned for robbery and half years for a half-caste assault of a woman 2 69 Police complaint of natives 22/01/1942 News Allan Newchurch Man imprisoned for being in drinking possession of liquor and for drinking it 2 69 Leniency for Aborigine 13/03/1942 Advertiser Mervyn Winzel Carter Man imprisoned for indecent assault of a girl 2 69 Assault costs Aborigine £16 Circa April [?] Ronald George Gerkin Man fined for assault 1942 2 69 Evacuation of Aborigines 8/04/1942 Advertiser The Premier, Mr Playford, criticised by Premier criticises the Commonwealth for evacuating Aborigines from Central Australia to SA, as they would feel the changes in climatic conditions most severely 2 69 Gaol for vagrant 4/06/1942 Advertiser Clark Herbert John Newchurch Man imprisoned for having insufficient lawful means of support 2 69 An Aborigine woman's offence 6/06/1942 Advertiser Phillis Angie Woman imprisoned for refusing to remain within the Point Pearce Aborigines reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 117 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 69 Fined on two charges 15/06/1942 Advertiser Francis Victor Newchurch Man fined for being drunk and using indecent language 2 69 Spread of disease - Board's 22/06/1942 News Venereal Diseases Act; Local The Premier to be approached move Board of Health to seek the enforcement of a Venereal Diseases Act in South Australia

2 70 Market reports - Maitland 19/01/1943 [?] SA Farmers Co-operative Union market Ltd's report shows that cattle from Point Pearce Mission Station were well bred and in prime condition 2 70 Criminal sittings 11/11/1943 Advertiser Godfrey Herman Richards Man remanded for sentence for assaulting an 18 year old girl, with intent to rape 2 70 Cement rock pools to save 19/04/1943 News Aborigines Uplift League The league implements its idea blacks' lives of damming natural rock pools with cement and sinking wells in the natural soaks

2 70 Man 63, robbed of boots say 31/05/1943 News Milton Eli Milera; Clarence Brian Two men remanded on bail for Police - Natives charged Newchurch robbery with personal violence

2 70 Merely a blind Abo girl 3/09/1944 Mail Umeewarra Aboriginal Mission Mr Riches, ALP Stuart, Station describes the work of two white women in the House of Assembly 2 71 Aborigines' plea 1/02/1944 Advertiser Claim that the White Australia policy leads to feelings by Aborigines that they do not belong to this country

2 71 Federal control 1/02/1944 Advertiser Call for justice for the Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 118 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 71 Aborigines' plea 1/02/1944 Advertiser Claim that our duty to the Australian natives is overdue 2 71 Pension refused native - Age Circa [?] Nana Bennett Woman working for white query only bar September people for 49 years is refused 1944 the old-age pension 2 71 Special court for Aborigines - 6/09/1944 Advertiser Annual report of the Aborigines Protection Board's suggestion - Protection Board War contribution

2 72 The Abos work, and are happy 3/10/1944 News A description of one of five Army control camps that provided employment, payment, clothing, housing, feeding, dietary control, medical treatment, and hospitalisation for Aborigines after the evacuation of Darwin

2 73 Mission's first marriage 21/10/1945 Mail Noolbing; Koonjilla; Charlie; Two young couples have Ickwooda Christian marriages at the United Aborigines' Mission at Ooldea 2 73 Station manager fined £135 - Circa [?] Rex Lowe; Mount Dare Station; Man fined for seven charges, Guilty of assaulting Aborigines December Mike Terone; Freddy; Walter; including striking with a 1945 Albert; Jimmy James; Jackey revolver, chaining men by the neck to a tree, fence, and dray

2 73 Tour plan by camera native - 26/03/1946 News Aborigines' League to send an Cruelty evidence Aboriginal observer with a movie camera into SA, NT and WA

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 119 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 76 Our Aborigines 9/01/1946 Advertiser Claim of witnessing a severe flogging, chaining to a tree, and kicking of a naked native on a station, with an offer to testify

2 76 Adelaide police Circa [?] Clarence Brian Newchurch Man committed for trial for January having unlawfully assaulted a 1946 woman, with intent to commit rape 2 76 Bradman turns it on! - Zoo thrills 11/01/1946 News Bradman; Nurse Nellie Lester 38 children from the Eden Hills young mission natives Mission visit the Zoo with Matron Hyde and a newly qualified nurse, and one boy shares his Christmas money by buying ice cream for his friends

2 77 Natives a problem in city 11/01/1946 News 2 77 [Untitled] 14/01/1946 News Call for admission to the electoral roll all natives who can pass a simple education test

2 77 Premiers to discuss Abo control 14/01/1946 News

2 77 Half-caste arrested on assault 15/01/1946 Advertiser A man arrested for an alleged charge assault in Light Square

2 78 Castes gaoled - Assault in city 15/01/1946 News Robert Yates; George Harris; Three men gaoled for assault in square Reginald Rankine; Bryant Light Square 2 78 Gaoled for bond breaking 15/01/1946 News Phillip Arthur Kartinyeri Youth gaoled for breaking a bond to be of good behaviour 2 78 Abo problem in city "due to 15/01/1946 News Claim that conditions are thrust whites" upon the natives by the white community

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 120 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 78 Meeting 15/01/1946 News Charles Duguid Correspondent to detail cases of ill-treatment of Aborigines at a meeting to be held at the end of February 2 79 Jobs found in country for city 13/01/1946 Mail blacks 2 79 Three more half-castes in court 16/01/1946 News Cecil Alva Wanganeen; One man gaoled for leaving the Augustus William Rankine; Point Pearce Mission Station Ross Mervyn Buckskin and drinking liquor, a second man fined for drinking liquor, and a third man fined for disorderly behaviour and drinking liquor 2 79 Federal control of Aborigines 25/01/1946 Advertiser likely 2 80 From bush to Zoo 12/01/1946 [?] Margaret; Eden Hills Mission Girl among a part of children from the mission to have an outing at the Adelaide Zoo 2 82 New deal for Aborigines 31/01/1946 Advertiser Call for an end to the social injustice to Aborigines 2 82 Full citizen rights Call for the question of full citizenship, care and control of the Aborigines to be placed under Federal control 2 84 The Aborigines 1/02/1946 Advertiser Call for justice for Aborigines who, as worthy citizens, are denied the privilege to exercise their vote 2 84 Care of Aborigines 2/02/1946 Advertiser Claim that chaining natives around the neck when they are taken many miles to court is the only thing to do 2 84 Not well dressed without 2/02/1946 Mail Mickey; Marree pullover

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 121 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 84 Native killed in train jump 2/02/1946 Mail Charlie One man killed and another seriously injured while roaming along the railway and boarding trains in search of food

2 85 Criminal sittings 5/02/1946 [?] Andrew Gibson Sumner; Two men remanded for stealing Maurice Lindsay from the Point McLeay reserve store 2 85 Our Aborigines 6/02/1946 Advertiser Former police sergeant claims that some police use the chain too much on native prisoners while travelling 2 85 Abo population grows 25/02/1946 Advertiser 2 85 Written books 25/02/1946 Advertiser William Harney; Taboo; North Author of six books to speak in of 23; Brimming Billabongs; Adelaide on Black and White, Red Bill Looks with White Conflict and Cure Horns; Songs of the Songmen; Dr Blackfellows

2 88 Out among the people 4/02/1946 Advertiser Albert Namatjira; Haast Bluff native reserve 2 88 Native affairs control - 1/03/1946 Advertiser Claim that the main danger of Elaborate plans a danger establishing native stations was that the Government might expect too much of the Aborigines 2 89 Natives building mission station 12/03/1946 News Gerard at Gerard, near Loxton

2 89 Help for half-castes 27/03/1946 Advertiser Balaklava Tribute to the half-caste evacuees who return to the Northern Territory after being accommodated at Balaklava

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 122 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 89 Criminal sittings - Before Mr 23/03/1946 Advertiser Njuwola's Charlie; Jimmy; Man gaoled for spearing to Justice Ligertwood Running Water death another Aborigine 2 89 Criminal sittings - Before Mr G 23/03/1946 Advertiser Kenneth Edward Sansbury Man imprisoned for assault Ziesing 2 89 Refugees return to Darwin - 25/03/1946 Advertiser Balaklava Refugees return to Darwin after Balaklava is sorry to lose them being accommodated at Balaklava 2 90 Criminal sittings - Before Mr 4/06/1946 Advertiser Timothy Charles Power; Three youths placed on bonds Justice Abbott Edward John Wanganeen; with strict conditions for Gavin Wilfred Wanganeen burglary 2 90 Aboriginal youths released 19/06/1946 Advertiser Timothy Charles Power; Three youths placed on bonds Edward John Wanganeen; with strict conditions for Gavin Wilfred Wanganeen burglary 2 90 Alleged feud between half- 19/06/1946 Advertiser Clarence Brian Newchurch; Man fined for disorderly castes Long; Argent behaviour 2 90 Criminal sittings - Before Mr 2/07/1946 Advertiser Raymond Matthew Walker Man remanded for sentence for Justice Reed stealing (later imprisoned, according to a hand-written note) 2 90 Stole pistol: pointed it at 24/07/1946 Advertiser Kenneth Lancelot Roland Man and unidentified 16 year Brigadier - Half-caste youths Sansbury old youth fined and imprisoned face charges for stealing a pistol and breaking into a home with intent to steal 2 91 Aborigines and rocket tests 26/07/1946 Advertiser Charles Duguid claims that Aborigines at the Ernabella Mission, the mission in the Warburtons and possibly Areonga and Haast Bluff, are in danger from proposed rocket bomb experiments (atomic energy)

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 123 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 91 Hindmarsh 26/07/1946 Advertiser Barney Edward Warrior; Two men fined for being in Havelock Freeland Carter possession of alcoholic liquor

2 91 Criminal sittings - Before Mr 6/08/1946 Advertiser Kenneth / Keith Lancelot Four men remanded for Justice Ligertwood Roland Sansbury; Havelock sentencing for breaking in and Freeland Carter; Francis stealing Frederich / Frederick Kartinyeri; Frederick Seymour Long

2 91 Hindmarsh 6/08/1946 Advertiser Howard Lawrence Buckskin; One man fined for being under Wanganeen the influence of liquor, and another fined for drinking liquor

2 91 Aborigines and rocket tests 7/08/1946 Advertiser Charles Duguid calls for proposed rocket tests to be stopped as a matter of supreme urgency 2 91 Rocket bomb test safety 7/08/1946 Advertiser The Premier, Mr Playford, measures claims that adequate steps would be taken for the safety of Aborigines and whites in the rocket bomb testing area 2 91 Rocket tests opposed - Protest 8/08/1946 Advertiser Protest meeting held in to Mr Chifley Adelaide 2 93 Aborigines and rocket tests 9/08/1946 Advertiser Call for all ex-servicemen to protest against the proposed rocket range 2 93 Rocket bomb test dangers - 9/08/1946 Advertiser The Premier tells the House of Premier answers questions Assembly that the rocket bomb tests were a Commonwealth matter 2 93 Aborigines and rocket tests 9/08/1946 Advertiser Claim that the proposed rocket test was a barbarous scheme

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 124 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 94 Aborigines and rocket tests 13/08/1946 Advertiser Claim that the only danger from the missiles will be in the case of a direct hit on someone or something 2 94 Aborigines and rocket tests 14/08/1946 Advertiser Questions how Dr Duguid knows there are natives in the reserve 2 94 Aborigines and rocket tests 15/08/1946 Advertiser Response from Charles Duguid to correspondents 2 94 Aborigines and rocket tests 15/08/1946 Advertiser Claim that it would be diabolical to try out rocket projectiles in the far north-west

2 95 Public Service of South 26/07/1946 Advertiser Advertisement for the position Australia of Manager, Point Pearce Aboriginal Station 2 95 Criminal sittings - Before Mr 19/08/1946 Advertiser Kenneth / Keith / Kevin Lancelot One man gaoled for stealing a Justice Ligertwood Roland Sansbury; Havelock pistol and breaking in with intent Freeland Carter; Francis to steal, and three others Frederick Kartinyeri; Frederich / placed on good behaviour Frederick Seymour Long bonds for breaking in and stealing 2 95 Rocket bombs in Australia - 3/09/1946 Advertiser Australian-born Dr Gilbert "Callous cynicism" to Aborigines Murray condemns the proposed rocket bombs in a letter to "The Times" 2 95 Letter to "The Times" on rocket 4/10/1946 Advertiser Dr Charles Duguid writes to range "The Times" 2 95 Rocket bomb range - Estimated 4/10/1946 Advertiser cost over £12 million

2 96 [Untitled] 1/09/1946 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station Description of an unemployment problem at the mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 125 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 96 Rocket bombs and Aborigines 19/09/1946 Advertiser Call for the Aboriginal reserves to be left inviolate 2 96 Half-castes not Aboriginals 9/09/1946 Advertiser President of the Aborigines Friends Association, John H Sexton, claims that to declare half-castes to be Aborigines was a great mistake

2 96 Mentality of Aborigines 9/09/1946 Advertiser Claim that Aborigines have their own means of communication

2 96 Care of natives 13/09/1946 Advertiser Claim that Rev J H Sexton has changed his mind about the definition of Aborigine 2 96 Welfare of natives 16/09/1946 Advertiser John H Sexton defends the Aborigines Act 2 97 Their first view of city - 20/09/1946 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission; Rev Two married couples visit Aboriginal couples visit J K Matthews; Walter Watson; Adelaide Adelaide Peter Ickwood 2 97 Welfare of natives 30/09/1946 Advertiser Response to Mr Sexton 2 97 Future of Aborigines 30/09/1946 Advertiser Response to Mr Sexton 2 98 Protecting natives in pastoral 1/10/1946 News Annual report of the Aborigines jobs Protection Board 2 98 Mission asked to suggest a 15/10/1946 News National Missionary Council The council was asked by the rocket range - Are not dying out Federal Government to indicate an alternative area for the proposed rocket testing range

2 98 Rocket bomb range - Two sites 18/10/1946 Advertiser being investigated

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 126 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 98 Aborigines on rocket range - Dr 18/10/1946 Advertiser Claim that, apart from natives in Duguid replies to Minister reserves, there were at least another 1,000 in the Central Australian rocket range area

2 99 Rocket tests will mean doom for 21/10/1946 News Britain's proposed testing of the Aborigines rocket weapons in Central Australia would spell final doom for the Aborigines of that region

2 100 Rocket bomb range 28/10/1946 Advertiser Claim that the people of Australia are being fooled by the Federal Government, and the talk of the interests of Aborigines being safeguarded is utter nonsense

2 100 Development of NT - SA to 29/10/1946 Advertiser Northern Territory Development attend talks on natives Committee 2 100 [Untitled] 1/11/1946 Advertiser Description of Aborigines' rights regarding parliamentary representation, old age pension, and income tax

2 100 Few natives in rocket area 2/11/1946 Advertiser 2 100 Natives in rocket area 4/11/1946 Advertiser 2 100 Rocket bomb test site 9/11/1946 Advertiser 2 101 Rocket bomb test site 8/11/1946 Advertiser Claim that the protests against hypothetical possible injury to Aborigines are hysterical outbursts 2 101 What are the rocket tests? 13/11/1946 Advertiser 2 101 Native mission home opened 14/11/1946 Advertiser Umeewarra Mission New native children's home opened near Port Augusta

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 127 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 102 Rocket plans to be examined 14/11/1946 Advertiser soon 2 102 Cabinet to consider rocket 15/11/1946 Advertiser range 2 102 Rocket bomb test site 18/11/1946 Advertiser 2 102 Churchman's query on rocket 14/11/1946 News Dr Wilson Macaulay asks a tests meeting why tests were not being made over territory occupied by white people, if they would not harm life. 2 102 Rocket bomb range - Science 19/11/1946 Advertiser Australian Association of SA division of the association workers' attitude Scientific Workers notes disturbing aspects of present proposals, including the threatened violation of the Aboriginal reserve, the huge cost of the project, and scientific research not being under international control 2 103 Rocket range decision - Natives 20/11/1946 Advertiser Federal Cabinet decides that an to be safeguarded experimental range and a supporting developmental establishment for rocket bombs should be established in Australia - subject to a satisfactory agreement with the British Government

2 103 Natives to leave rocket range - 20/11/1946 News Aborigines "will march to "

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 128 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 104 Rocket bomb range in SA - Site 21/11/1946 Advertiser Mount Eba near Kingoonya chosen - Initial testing ground - Supersonic aircraft to be used - Mission here soon 2 104 Girl absconders caught in city - 21/11/1946 Advertiser Phyllis Owen Two girls from Barton Vale Girls Fierce struggle with Police Home captured in the city

2 105 Rocket range preparations - Mr 22/11/1946 Advertiser Mount Eba Playford gives outline - Water a major problem - Pipeline, spur rail may be built - Where rocket bombs will fly - River Murray water - "Not so bad" for sheep - Mt Eba's water problem

2 106 Rocket risk to natives - 25/11/1946 Advertiser "Negligible," says Minister - Range limited in scope - Population density 2 106 "Guided missiles" 25/11/1946 Advertiser Claim that a secret military mission and a political dictatorship has forced Australia to become the arsenal of the Pacific 2 106 The rocket range 25/11/1946 [?] Claim that the risk to Aborigines is minimal 2 107 Uranium, rocket bombs, and 26/11/1946 News Claim of callous cynicism of all the Abo reserve those responsible for selling Australia to the military authorities 2 107 Girl, 16, shouts defiance at SM 26/11/1946 News Phyllis Owen Girl remanded to gaol for drunkenness

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 129 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 108 This girl of 16 has been sent to 28/11/1946 News Audrey; Phyllis; John Cotter; gaol James Keipert 2 109 Sink bath for baby Christine 10/12/1946 News Christine Shannon; Lila Rigney

2 109 Rocket range site approved - 11/12/1946 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Decision of Aborigines Friends Association 2 109 "Presbyterian Church will fight" 9/12/1946 Advertiser Claim that the Labor cabinet allowed a secret military mission to change the whole future life of Australia without any consultation 2 110 Native reserve not deserted - Dr 11/12/1946 News Dr Charles Duguid Duguid 2 110 Rocket bomb test range 16/12/1946 Advertiser Call for a public investigation into the methods and authority of the Aborigines Friends Association 2 110 Rocket bomb site 14/12/1946 Advertiser Clarification of the position of the Aborigines Friends Association 2 110 Rocket bomb safeguards - 16/11/1946 Advertiser The Protector of Aborigines, Mr Welfare committee for natives W R Penhall, nominated by the Premier to the Commonwealth Government committee

2 110 Aborigines Friends Association 20/12/1946 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association The association's secretary outlines its history of working for Aboriginal welfare 2 111 Our forgotten man - the Abos 1/01/1947 News David Unaipon; Rev James Story of the Australian Noble; Douglas Grant; Muriel Aborigines, and some Stanley; Albert Namatjira; fundamental principles for their Pariroultja; Ebatarinja survival and progress

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 130 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 112 Some of the patients at Circa 1947 [?] Mareeba Babies' Hospital; Mareeba Babies' Hospital - Muriel; Toby Mareeba's contribution to infant welfare 2 112 Site for rocket range Circa 1947 [?] Queries whether Dr Duguid is the only member of the SA Aborigines Protection Board to fight for the preservation of the central reserve 2 113 Rocket range and Aborigines 27/02/1947 Advertiser Claim that the route of the rockets in The Advertiser's map differs from that released by the Minister for Defence

2 113 Mr Dedman and rocket range 6/05/1947 Advertiser Claim that the Minister for Post- War Reconstruction, Mr Dedman, hides the fact that the rocket range is to go through the inhabited part of the reserve

2 113 NT constable nurses sick child 24/04/1947 Advertiser Button; Mounted Constable J on flight Sampson 2 113 Change of site in SA for rocket 7/05/1947 Advertiser The site changed from Mount range Eba to be closer to the East- West railway 2 114 Rocket range protest - Woman 2/05/1947 Advertiser Mrs Blackburn The protest against Member's motion lost establishment of a rocket bomb testing range in Central Australia was defeated in the House of Representatives

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 131 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 114 Move for protection natives - 3/05/1947 News Aborigines Act; Professor The Aborigines Protection Act may be amended Cleland Board hopes amendments would give control over wages and working conditions of natives, and enable the Board to licence only suitable people to employ natives

2 115 Aborigines not told their rights, 7/05/1947 News United Aborigines Mission says expert 2 115 Protest to Prime Minister 8/05/1947 Advertiser Rocket Protest Committee 2 115 Union ban on rocket range - 12/05/1947 Advertiser Building Trades Federation "Interesting test for Government" - "Sinister moves by Communists" 2 116 Rocket range site 14/05/1947 Advertiser Claim that the propagandists against the rocket site can play a dangerous role in the community 2 116 Rocket plans unchanged - Mr 14/05/1947 Advertiser Chifley assures House - Ban disclaimed by Communists - Statement branded as hypocrisy 2 117 ALP likely to denounce rocket 14/05/1947 Advertiser ban 2 117 Range not opposed - "Running 14/05/1947 Advertiser Australian Communist Party for cover" 2 117 Unions wary on 'Black' ban 14/05/1947 Advertiser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 132 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 117 Dr Duguid quits Aborigines 14/05/1947 News Dr Charles Duguid; Aborigines' Dr Duguid resigns because of Protection Board Protection Board dissatisfaction with the attitude of the board towards natives, and feels it has not achieved sufficient on behalf of the Aborigines to justify its existence 2 118 Stir in Parlt over rocket black 14/05/1947 News ban - Dr Evatt makes frank statement 2 119 Resignation follows rocket 15/05/1947 News Dr Charles Duguid; Aborigines' protest - Dr Duguid's stand Protection Board 2 119 Pledge to complete rocket job 15/05/1947 News

2 119 Aborigines "in no danger" 15/05/1947 News Professor A P Elkin; Mr R M Williams 2 120 Rocket range site 17/05/1947 Advertiser Claim that Dr Duguid's real objection to the rocket range site is that rocket experimentation is opposed to his Christian principles 2 120 Minister's statement denied 19/05/1947 Advertiser Guided Missiles Committee; Charles Duguid 2 120 Rocket range 19/05/1947 Advertiser Claim that Aborigines will be much safer under England's care as compared with Australia's defeated enemies 2 120 Rocket range site 20/05/1947 Advertiser Claim that there is no need to consider the risk of a direct hit on an Aborigine 2 120 Suggested transfer of natives 20/05/1947 Advertiser Call for an experiment where a suitable smaller island could be found to transfer the Aborigines to

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 133 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 120 "Not a defensive measure" 20/05/1947 Advertiser Denies that those who signed the Common Cause protest against the rocket range were misinformed 2 120 Protection of natives 20/05/1947 Advertiser Call for the rocket head to be placed at Eucla 2 120 Query on rocket range evidence 22/05/1947 Advertiser The Minister for Defence, Mr Dedman, would ensure transcribed evidence by Dr Thomson and Dr Duguid was correct, but would not provide copies of the transcript

2 121 Adelaide police 10/06/1947 Advertiser Kenneth Edward Sansbury; Two men gaoled for assault, Thomas Lawson Karpany; drinking liquor and using Reginald Rankin indecent language, and another gaoled for drinking liquor

2 121 "Cruelty and Aborigines" - Voice 20/06/1947 Truth Aborigines Protection Board; Mr from the Never-Never R G Campbell 2 122 Rocket range projects - Visit by Circa 1947 [?] 18 senior members of the long senior officers range weapons organisation inspect the installations in South Australia

2 122 Country - Berri police Circa 1947 [?] Ronald George Gerkin Man imprisoned for offensive behaviour and attempting to have carnal knowledge of two girls 2 122 Aborigine and white girl 23/07/1947 Advertiser Albert Hanness Man gaoled for indecently assaulting a girl 2 122 Criminal sittings - Killed in tribal 23/07/1947 Advertiser Jimmy Hanson; Pompey; Two men imprisoned for fight - Light sentence to warn Sommerville wounding a man who later died Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 134 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 122 Liquor to natives criticised 1/08/1947 Advertiser George Benbolt; Glen Hull One man gaoled for attempted rape, and another for assault

2 122 Adelaide police 6/07/1948 Advertiser Kevin Lancelot Ronald Two men fined for failing to give Sansbury; Edmond John a satisfactory account of Newchurch themselves when found loitering 2 123 "Low-down white" supplied 28/07/1947 News George Benbolt; Glen Hull liquor - Native charged 2 123 No thieves 31/07/1947 News Claim that Mr Sanderson SM has made a gratuitous insult to Aborigines 2 124 Gold hunters and the Aboriginal 14/09/1947 News Claim that the central reserve reserve may be overrun by armed gold prospectors 2 124 Help for Aborigines 18/09/1947 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Claim that of the moneys collected by the Aborigines Friends Association a mere pittance is given to local Aborigines 2 124 Board wants protection for 30/09/1947 News Aborigines Protection Board Annual report of the board natives 2 124 Pensions for Aborigines sought 1/10/1947 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board Annual report of the board

2 124 Brainy girls 1/10/1947 News Fullarton Girls Home For several years the dux of the home has been an Aboriginal girl 2 124 Tailem Bend 9/12/1947 Advertiser William Roland Kropinyeri; Alvin Man fined for various charges Richard Kropinyeri; George including the assault of two Claude Love Aboriginal men, and another Aboriginal man was fined for consuming liquor 2 125 Topped her class - Native 4/10/1947 Mail Una Rigney; Fullarton Girls spelling quiz expert Home

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 135 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 125 The tragedy at Tyers Circa 1947 [?] Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station; Bill Tregonning; Hilda Tregonning; Leonard Rule; Mrs Rule; Tom Miles; Mrs Miles; Alec Mullett 2 126 The researches of an Adelaide 11/11/1947 News Mr T G H Strehlow; The Central Mr Strehlow works on a book scholar who lived among them Australian Native Chants for years have brought to light some astounding facts about the Australian Aborigines - Aborigines are not such inferior people, after all

2 127 How Woona, in the comet, was 17/12/1947 News Ngoomoola; Ooldea Soak beaten 2 127 Rocket area rules - New powers 9/01/1948 Advertiser Commonwealth Government for Commonwealth acquires authority to enter upon and use either State or privately held land for the setting up of long-range weapons establishments 2 127 Bomb-proof building plans 14/01/1948 Advertiser 2 128 Two Wells police 22/01/1948 Advertiser Harold Richard Appleton Man gaoled for illegally using a motor utility truck 2 128 Child's death after swallowing 23/02/1948 Advertiser Kenneth Mervyn Noel Angie; Two three year old boys die caustic Arthur Lloyd Rigney after swallowing caustic soda

2 128 Happy ending for Wendy 22/02/1948 Mail Wendy; Ralph Higgins Eighteen year old girl, who had been abandoned years before by her tribe because she was nearly blind, gets married

2 128 Supreme - Criminal sittings 27/02/1948 Advertiser Havelock Freeland Carter Man gaoled for breaking a bond, breaking in and larceny

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 136 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 128 Had pistol in hotel bar, laborer 2/03/1948 News Cecil Francis Welch fined 2 129 Arnhem Land is far from 28/02/1948 Advertiser Arnhem Land Article by R M and C H Berndt, unknown Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney

2 129 Adelaide police 6/04/1948 Advertiser Kevin Lancelot Ronald / Roland Man remanded in custody for Sansbury assault and robbery 2 129 Charge abandoned 7/04/1948 Advertiser John Kelly Man discharged after the alleged victim of robbery refused to give evidence 2 129 Perth conference 8/04/1948 Advertiser 2 129 Aid for sick natives - 150 13/04/1948 Advertiser Ernabella Mission; Dr Charles measles cases at Ernabella Duguid 2 130 Penicillin aids sick natives - 15/04/1948 Advertiser Ernabella Mission; Dr Charles Measles epidemic under control Duguid

2 130 Heroic mission fight saved 19/04/1948 News Ernabella Mission; Dr Charles many natives Duguid 2 130 Blacks "living in hovels" at Circa 1948 [?] Oodnadatta; Dr Charles Duguid Oodnadatta 2 130 Prompt aid "helped save 6/05/1948 News Ernabella Mission; Aborigines Aborigines" Protection Board 2 131 Missionary may go to 6/05/1948 News Oodnadatta A hand written comment on the Oodnadatta soon page said "Dr Duguid was a member of the Board from February 1940 to April 1947 - 7¼ years. What action did he take to remedy this condition of affairs?" 2 131 Death on walkabout 10/05/1948 News Ernabella Mission Station A mixed party of natives from Ernabella flee the station with measles infections

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 137 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 132 Bond granted 27/05/1948 Advertiser Kevin Lancelot Roland Half-caste Aboriginal man Sansbury released under bond for robbery without violence 2 132 Thinks 200 will die of measles 15/06/1948 News Ernabella Mission; Central Australia; Dr Charles Duguid 2 132 Half caste fined 14/09/1948 Advertiser Thomas Nettoon Half-caste man fined for interfering with a motor truck and drinking liquor 2 132 Kept Half-caste mistress 14/09/1948 Advertiser John Patrick Calder; Maisie Man fined for keeping a half- Giles caste Aboriginal woman as his mistress and using indecent language, and the woman fined for drinking liquor

2 132 Native measles epidemic takes 15/06/1948 Advertiser Central Australia heavy toll 2 132 [Untitled] 6/08/1948 Advertiser Point Pearce Station Advertisement for the position of nurse in charge at the station

2 132 Aborigines to have voting right 1/09/1948 Advertiser Recommendation by the Minister for the Interior 2 132 Indecent assault charge 16/09/1948 Advertiser Allan Proctor Wilson; Sheila Man remanded for indecently Kartinyeri assaulting a 15 year old girl 2 132 Youth committed for trial 17/09/1948 Advertiser Allan Proctor Wilson; Sheila Man committed for trial for Kartinyeri indecently assaulting a 15 year old girl 2 132 Voting right for natives 2/09/1948 Advertiser 1,500 SA natives entitled for vote in Federal elections 2 132 Drover for trial on murder 21/09/1948 Advertiser Bert Kite Coroner in Alice Springs charges commits a half-caste man for trial on a charge of murder

2 133 Supreme - Criminal sittings 25/09/1948 Advertiser Harold Richard Appleton Half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for assault

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 138 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 133 Death penalty for half-caste - 19/10/1948 Advertiser Bert Kite Half-caste Aboriginal man White woman killed at Alice sentenced to death for murder Springs 2 133 Supreme - Criminal sittings 19/10/1948 Advertiser Harold Richard Appleton; Aboriginal man gaoled for Ronald Harold Rigney; Allan assault, and another Aboriginal Proctor Wilson man remanded for indecent assault until a bond was drawn up 2 133 Aboriginals reserve abolished 23/12/1948 Gazette No Wardang Island / Wauraltee 1865 Island 2 133 Remedy for native problem - 14/01/1948 Advertiser Professor J B Cleland The professor addresses the Gradual absorption by inter- Australian and New Zealand marriage Association for the Advancement of Science 2 133 Remanded for sentence 4/02/1949 Advertiser Frederick Thomas Wassa Aboriginal man remanded for sentence for larceny 2 133 Aborigines seek seats 15/02/1949 Advertiser Australian Aborigines League; Aborigines plan to gain R Saunders representation in the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the NSW Parliament

2 133 Natives to have voting rights 18/02/1949 Advertiser Legislation to be presented to Parliament for voting rights at Federal elections 2 134 "White conscience" 18/02/1949 Advertiser Call for a commission to enquire into every aspect of the contact between the two races throughout the Commonwealth

2 134 Before Messrs R Peat and M 14/04/1949 Advertiser Clarence John Forbes Man fined for unlawfully giving Woods wine to a half-caste Aborigine

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 139 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 134 Aborigine problem 22/02/1949 Advertiser Call for the Aborigines to be given a 75pc Gospel of Christianity 2 134 Natives still nomadic in outlook 22/02/1949 Advertiser Rev F W Albrecht Rev Albrecht addresses the 27th Synodical Convention of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church 2 134 Morning tea break 1/03/1949 News Betty Goldsmith; Hazel Three Aboriginal girls from Goldsmith; Dorothy Power Point Pearce Mission pick sultanas at Berri 2 135 Native cast sought for film 7/04/1949 Advertiser Ralph Smart; Bitter Springs The film's author-producer goes to Ooldea to select people for scenes in the film 2 135 "Serious neglect" of natives for 18/05/1949 News Bitter Springs; Warren Gorge film 2 135 "Little blame" on dept 18/05/1949 News Bitter Springs; Warren Gorge 2 136 No camp for film natives 19/05/1949 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Warren Gorge; Quorn 2 136 "Wet weather to blame" 19/05/1949 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Warren Gorge; Quorn 2 136 Native tenor Circa May [?] Harold Blair Mr Blair to give a concert in 1949 Adelaide and leave soon for America to continue his studies

2 137 Quorn rain drives Ooldea 19/05/1949 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Warren Gorge; natives for film to shelter Quorn 2 137 Lord Mayor and Aboriginal Circa May [?] Harold Blair tenor 1949 2 138 Natives' trip called 'criminal': 19/05/1949 News Bitter Springs; Quorn; Dr Expert's view - 'Happy with Charles Duguid transport'

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 140 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 138 Singer's plea for native children Circa May [?] Harold Blair; Ivy Mitchell Mr Blair appealed to his people 1949 to make full use of better educational opportunities

2 138 Natives have voices played Circa May [?] Bitter Springs; Quorn; Warrens back to them 1949 Gorge 2 139 Railways on Aborigines' train 24/05/1949 News Bitter Springs; Quorn ride 2 139 "Covered van" request denied 26/05/1949 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Quorn

2 139 Plight of natives on rail trip 23/05/1949 News Claim that attempts to discredit the factual reporting of correspondent are serious 2 139 Question still to be answered 23/05/1949 News Queries whether the arrangements for film natives at Quorn would have been considered satisfactory for 115 white people 2 140 Natives "not misused" - 21/05/1949 News Bitter Springs; Quorn 'Loophole for excuse' 2 140 Film celebrities arriving at 19/05/1949 Quorn Mercury Bitter Springs; Quorn; Warrens Quorn - Make up specialist Gorge impressed with location - Doubles being sought for male stars 2 140 Natives praised by film chief 8/06/1949 News Ralph Smart; Bitter Springs 2 141 Rail claim on Aborigines 1/06/1949 News challenged 2 142 Berets, elastic-sided boots in 10/06/1949 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Quorn; Warrens corroboree Gorge; Harry Carry

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 141 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 142 Natives 'going back to beg' 18/07/1949 News Bitter Springs; Quorn; Warren Missioner claims that Gorge; Harrie Green Aborigines will revert to beggars on the transcontinental railway line when returned to Ooldea Mission

2 142 Before Mr Geo Ziesing SM Circa July [?] Gordon Neil Sansbury Half-caste man imprisoned for 1949 drinking intoxicating liquor and for assault 2 143 Ooldea natives 'not returning to 20/07/1949 News Bitter Springs; Quorn; Harrie State Aborigines Protector, Mr beggar life' Green Penhall, claims that the natives at Ooldea visit trains to sell wares 2 143 Return to Ooldea … then what? 20/07/1949 News Bitter Springs

2 144 Native singer weds Melbourne 1/08/1949 Advertiser Harold Blair; Dorothy Eden; girl Pastor Doug Nicholls 2 144 Conditions for natives criticised 4/08/1949 Advertiser Ooldea

2 145 Wants new area for natives 4/08/1949 News Ooldea Department of Lands to investigate the possibility of securing a suitable site for 250 natives at Ooldea 2 145 Ooldea natives 5/08/1949 Advertiser Ooldea Claim that the Ooldea people are, in the main, the relics of the tribes that used to occupy the country through which the East-West line runs

2 145 Mounding young natives for 5/08/1949 Advertiser Ooldea civilisation 2 146 Film director in Adelaide - High 5/08/1949 News Bitter Springs; Michael Forlong praise for Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 142 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 146 Aboriginal boys bail up souvenir 30/08/1949 News Bitter Springs; Robert; Phillip; Three Aboriginal boys intercept hunters Willie souvenir hunters who took native weapons from the film unit's prop store 2 146 A better deal 6/08/1949 News 2 147 Tommy Trinder led new life 31/08/1949 News Tommy Trinder Article by British comedian who here spent four months in South Australia for the making of the film Bitter Springs

2 148 SA's aid to natives 22/09/1949 News Dr Charles Duguid Dr Duguid claims that South Australia is doing a better job for its Aborigines than any other State 2 148 Minister's comment - Unhappy 21/09/1949 News Minister for the Interior, Mr over Aborigines Johnson, is dissatisfied with the treatment of natives in the Northern Territory 2 148 Half-caste girl released on bond 2/11/1949 Advertiser Thelma Khan Half-caste girl released on bond of good behaviour for larceny

2 148 Two half-castes gaoled - 12/10/1949 Advertiser Donald George Smith; Simon Two half-caste brothers fined Assaulted police sergeant Smith and gaoled for drinking liquor, using indecent language, and assaulting a police officer

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 143 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 148 Country - Meningie Juvenile - 4/11/1949 Advertiser Narrung A 13-year-old Aboriginal boy Aboriginal boy on arson charge committed to Magill Reformatory until reaching the age of 18 for maliciously setting fire to a dwelling house at Narrung, two 10-year-old and one 9 year-old native boys placed under the control of the Children's Welfare Department for maliciously damaging the same property. A 16½-year old Aboriginal boy sent to the Magill Reformatory until the age of 18 for having committed an unnatural offence

2 149 Tribal fight fatal 31/10/1949 News Bathurst Island; Emmanuel; Wilfred 2 149 Boy's alleged confession - 31/10/1949 News Narrung House burned 'to destroy evidence' 2 149 Aborigine to repay storekeeper 16/11/1949 Advertiser Raymond Boland Aboriginal man released on bond of good behaviour for obtaining property by false pretences 2 149 Thelma to leave city 6/11/1949 Mail Thelma Girl released on a bond for stealing 2 150 Arunta & Pidgeonjarra Circa [?] Hermannsburg Mission; Albert Article by Michael Sawtell, a November Namatjira; Ernabella Mission member of the Aborigines 1949 Welfare Board 2 151 First pictures of Lake Eyre 9/11/1949 Advertiser Lake Eyre; Coopers Creek aerial survey

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 144 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 152 Port Augusta Circuit - Native 23/11/1949 Advertiser Unadjarri Minnaka / Mick; Aboriginal man imprisoned for gaoled for manslaughter - Harry; Sandy; Ivy; John / unlawfully killing another Disturbance at camp - Assault Pompey Sharp; Paddy Giles; Aborigine, Aboriginal man with stock whip Eileen; Harry Taylor released on bond of good behaviour for assaulting a native man, and a half-caste man fined and given a bond of good behaviour for assault 2 152 Man dies in mission shooting 12/12/1949 Advertiser Benjamin Richards; Estella Aboriginal man shot himself and Maud Cross died after shooting a part- Aboriginal woman 2 152 Natives "coerced" at mission 29/11/1949 Advertiser Dr V H Webster MLC; Oenpelli Mission; Arnhem Land

2 152 Mission shooting victim dies 15/12/1949 Advertiser Estella Maud Cross; Benjamin Mrs Cross dies from gunshot Richards wounds aged 35 2 152 Treatment of Aborigines 14/12/1949 Advertiser Criticism of poor station conditions for Aboriginal families 2 152 Report on mission allegations 15/12/1949 Advertiser Dr V H Webster MLC; Oenpelli Mission 2 153 Treatment of Aborigines 17/12/1949 Advertiser Queries how Aborigines and half-castes were expected to remain decent and clean under appalling living conditions

2 153 Treatment of Aborigines 20/12/1949 Advertiser Queries why not spend an equal amount on Aborigines and half-castes, and give them the same human rights extended to New Australians

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 145 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 153 Department slated in NT court 20/12/1949 News Crab Billy; Native Affairs Branch The branch severely criticised in the Coroner's Court for allegedly neglecting the interests of an Aboriginal killed in a vehicle accident 2 153 Brave bid by half-caste - Dash 21/12/1949 Advertiser Jack Brumby; Coolibah Station into burning plane 2 153 SA natives to get tobacco 23/12/1949 Advertiser Protector of Aborigines claims that SA natives received two sticks of tobacco a week

2 153 Country - Aborigines gaoled 28/12/1949 Advertiser Reginald Ridgeway Rankine; Two Aboriginal men imprisoned Reuben Leslie Wilson; Dulcie for larceny, assault, Wilson; Clara Rose Sumner; drunkenness, and being in Alfred Gollan possession of liquor, and two Aboriginal women and one Aboriginal man fined for being in possession of liquor

2 153 Country - Renmark - Liquor 17/01/1950 Advertiser Thomas Nettoon Half-caste Aboriginal man offence imprisoned for drinking liquor and unlawfully begging alms 2 154 SA natives "increasing" 1/02/1950 News Protector of Aborigines says the increase in the number of part Aborigines was considerably greater than that of the full Aborigines 2 154 Urges cottages for natives 2/02/1950 News Aborigines Friends Association

2 154 Woman fined for behaviour 13/02/1950 News Edna May Susan Sansbury Part-Aboriginal woman fined for disorderly behaviour and using indecent language

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 146 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 154 Aust Aborigines worth 6/02/1950 News Albert Namatjira; Edwin educating Pareroultja; Arthur Abbott; Manasse; Gustav; Jeremiah 2 156 Country - Barmera Police Court - 13/03/1950 Advertiser Raymond Matthew Walker Man imprisoned for illegally Illegally used motor car using a car

2 156 Adelaide police - Process 13/03/1950 Advertiser Douglas Robert George Man remanded for unlawful worker on four charges Wallace; Edna May Sansbury wounding, and for giving liquor to a half-caste Aboriginal native as well as having carnal knowledge of her and habitually consorting with her

2 156 Gaoled 14/03/1950 Advertiser Charles Vernet Wilson Man imprisoned for stealing 2 156 Port Police - Half-caste gaoled 15/03/1950 Advertiser Cecil Albert Wanganeen Half-caste Aboriginal man imprisoned for drinking liquor and fighting in the street 2 156 Process worker faces four 16/03/1950 Advertiser Douglas Robert George Partial hearing against man for charges Wallace; Edna May Sansbury unlawful wounding, and for giving liquor to a half-caste Aboriginal native as well as having carnal knowledge of her and habitually consorting with her 2 156 Annual report of the Aborigines 1/03/1950 Adelaide Comment on the report Protection Board of SA Church Guardian 2 156 Found guilty on two counts 22/03/1950 Advertiser Douglas Robert George Man imprisoned for having Wallace; Edna Sansbury carnal knowledge of a female half-caste and habitually consorting with her

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 147 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 156 Federal attitude on control of 23/03/1950 Advertiser A Commonwealth-State natives conference on the treatment and control of Aborigines is told that the States have not agreed that the Commonwealth is to assume responsibility for the treatment and education of Aborigines

2 157 Misery and squalor of natives 23/03/1950 News Berrimah; Bagot Road native near Darwin - Leper's blankets hospital used by other patients

2 158 Stronger policy on Aborigines 5/04/1950 Advertiser Minister for the Interior, Mr McBride, tours the Northern Territory 2 158 Federal control of natives urged 6/04/1950 Advertiser Call for the Federal Government to have the power to control native affairs for the whole of Australia

2 158 Royal commission on natives 12/04/1950 Advertiser Claim that the people mainly urged responsible for the unforgivable treatment of Aborigines are the officers of Federal and State Aborigines Departments

2 158 Gastric 'flu at Ooldea abating 13/04/1950 Advertiser Ooldea 2 158 Rape charge denied 20/04/1950 Advertiser Thomas Karpany Man remanded for sentence for common assault 2 158 Aborigines Protection Board 15/04/1950 Advertiser Claim that a correspondent's defended charges against the State Aborigines Department are baseless

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 148 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 158 Points from letters - Care of 15/04/1950 Advertiser Previous correspondent Aborigines defends his claim about Aborigines Departments 2 158 [Untitled] 10/05/1950 Advertiser Alison Cameron Marks; Albert Court notice regarding alleged Norman Marks; Irene Phyllis adultery Ahmat 2 159 Wreath of feathers - Feathers 24/04/1950 News Gordon Rigney A wreath of pelican feathers made at Point McLeay Mission are to be laid at the war memorial on ANZAC Day

2 159 Aborigine imprisoned 24/04/1950 Advertiser Thomas Karpany Aboriginal man imprisoned for common assault 2 159 Aboriginal station to be 16/05/1950 Advertiser Point McLeay Aboriginal Station The State Government to enlarged increase the size of the station by 2,019 acres 2 159 Blonde and "permed" Abo's hair 27/04/1950 Advertiser Professor Birdsell Samples of hair from Musgrave for USA Range natives to be sent to America 2 159 World premiere for Adelaide? 28/04/1950 [?] Bitter Springs 2 159 Half-caste remanded Circa April [?] Raymond Boland Half-caste Aboriginal man 1950 remanded for stealing 2 159 Renmark - Unlawfully on 10/05/1950 [?] Harold Bertram Rankin Man imprisoned for being premises unlawfully on premises 2 159 Aborigines in rocket range 1/05/1950 Advertiser Australian Committee on Queries what has happened to Guided Projectiles; Charles the 1,800 people that the Duguid committee estimated were in the rocket range area 2 159 Did not pay fine, gaoled 29/04/1950 Advertiser Allan Denis Varcoe; Edward Three part-Aboriginal men Wilson; Ronald Sumner sentenced: one gaoled for drinking liquor; one gaoled for drinking liquor and using indecent language; and one fined for drinking liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 149 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 160 Praises move on Aborigines 10/06/1950 News Dr Charles Duguid praises Mr Paul Hasluck 2 160 Labor seeks Aboriginal MHR 15/06/1950 Advertiser 2 160 Natives "should be in 16/05/1950 News Mrs E Owen Parliament" 2 162 Aborigines "begging on East- 14/07/1950 Advertiser Claim that nothing beyond the West line" dole at Ooldea is being done for Aborigines along the East-West railway 2 162 "Ooldea worst place in world for 14/07/1950 Advertiser Inspector of Native Affairs Mr L O'Neill expresses surprise mission station" that the station is placed in desolate sandhills 2 163 To see site for Ooldea natives 14/07/1950 News Yalata; Ooldea

2 163 Move for new native settlement 15/07/1950 Advertiser Yalata; Ooldea

2 163 Ooldea natives Circa July [?] 1950 2 165 "Bitter Springs" hits high mark 25/06/1950 Mail Bitter Springs Film review

2 166 "Bitter Springs" premiere - How 24/06/1950 News Bitter Springs people viewed film 2 166 Film natives 'begging on East- 26/06/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs West line' 2 167 Half-caste gaoled 26/06/1950 [?] Frederick Thomas Wassa; Half-caste Aboriginal man Donald Alexander Campbell imprisoned for stealing, and a half-caste man remanded for stealing 2 167 Native reserve for wheat 8/07/1950 Advertiser lumpers 2 167 Adelaide police - Aborigine on 10/07/1950 Advertiser Harold Bartram / Bertram Aboriginal man remanded for three charges Rankine being drunk and for malicious damage to property

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 150 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 168 Adelaide impressed by 24/06/1950 Mail Bitter Springs Australian film 2 168 Nonnie Piper arrives at theatre 24/06/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs

2 169 Six months' gaol 28/06/1950 Advertiser Donald Alexander Campbell Half-caste man imprisoned for stealing 2 169 Aborigines' part in "Bitter 30/06/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs Queries why a representative Springs" number of Aborigines who took part in the film were not included in invitations to the premiere 2 169 New native reserve at Ceduna 7/07/1950 Advertiser State Government to transfer the Ceduna Aborigines' reserve closer to the town to give the natives better living conditions

2 169 Young Aborigine's three 10/07/1950 [?] Harold Bertram Rankine Aboriginal man released on offences bond of good behaviour and fined for wilful damage to property and drunkenness 2 169 Public Service of South 8/07/1950 Advertiser Point McLeay Aboriginal Station Advertisement for the position Australia of male clerk at the station

2 169 Youth's name released 12/07/1950 Advertiser Kevin George Pate; Pansy Youth released on bond of good Wilson behaviour for having carnal knowledge of a 17 year old Aboriginal girl 2 169 Port Augusta Court 20/07/1950 [?] Ronald / Ray Boland Half-caste native man gaoled for unlawful possession of liquor while on a bond of good behaviour 2 169 About those grass skirts 9/07/1950 Mail Bitter Springs; Dr Charles Duguid

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 151 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 170 Plea for Aborigines 20/07/1950 Advertiser Claim that native shearers have said that the ration supplied at the Ooldea Mission is inadequate 2 170 Natives in cast to see "Bitter 20/07/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs Springs" 2 170 Founding of Pt McLeay Mission 26/05/1950 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Cairn unveiled at the site where commemorated the mission was founded in 1859 2 170 Plea for Aborigines 9/08/1950 Advertiser Call for acceptance of Aborigines as human beings to work beside white people 2 171 Bitter Springs' cited in plea for 9/08/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs Debate in the House of work for natives Assembly 2 171 Aborigine teaching policy 17/08/1950 Advertiser welcomed 2 171 Public Service of South 16/08/1950 [?] Point McLeay Aboriginal Station Advertisement for the position Australia of manager at the station

2 171 Gift portrait of Prof Cleland Circa August [?] Dr J B Cleland; Portrait of former Professor of 1950 Pathology at the is to be presented to the university 2 172 Aborigines to appear in film - 24/08/1950 Advertiser Kangaroo; Aborigines Improved working conditions Protection Board sought 2 172 West Coast home for natives 24/08/1950 Advertiser Yalata; Ooldea

2 172 Interest in film quickens - Port 25/08/1950 Advertiser Kangaroo; Port Augusta Augusta plans to help in "Kangaroo" 2 173 Station for Aborigines - Mission 25/08/1950 News Yalata Station; Ooldea site "suitable"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 152 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 173 Country - Renmark - Aborigine 28/08/1950 Advertiser Harold Bertram Rankine Aboriginal man gaoled for being gaoled unlawfully on premises 2 173 Aborigine's bond breach 5/09/1950 Advertiser Frederick Thomas Wassa Aboriginal man remanded for sentence for breaking a two- year bond 2 173 Hearing 13/09/1950 News Rosemary Carter Thirteen-year-old girl is the first Aboriginal in SA to be fitted with a free hearing aid 2 174 New home for Aborigines 2/10/1950 Advertiser The superintendent at Ooldea praises the provision of a new home at the coast 2 174 New plans to disperse 10/10/1950 News Aborigines Protection Board Annual report of the board Aborigines 2 174 Aborigines to "be absorbed" Circa [?] The Protector of Aborigines October announces a long-range policy 1950 for the dispersal of Aborigines to enable children of young married couples to be absorbed into the life of the general community 2 175 Daisy Bates 91 today 16/05/1950 News Daisy Bates 2 175 Daisy Bates has 91st birthday 17/05/1950 Advertiser Daisy Bates

2 175 Protest on mission at Yalata 16/05/1950 News Yalata Far West Coast settlers petition the Minister of Works, Mr McIntosh 2 175 Opposition to new mission 17/10/1950 Advertiser Yalata Far West Coast landowners petition the Minister of Works, Mr McIntosh 2 176 Opposition expected - New 17/10/1950 News Yalata mission for natives

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 153 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 176 Care of Ooldea natives 4/11/1950 Advertiser Claim that assimilation of natives in the white community is the proper progressive policy

2 176 Move to get land for natives 1/11/1950 Advertiser Pastoral Act Debate on motions to amend the Act 2 176 New site offered for mission 16/11/1950 Advertiser Yalata Station; Nullabor Station

2 177 Film to be shown to Aborigines 24/11/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Kangaroo

2 177 Adelaide police - Stole from 12/12/1950 Advertiser Thomas Henry Weetra Man gaoled for stealing shop till 2 177 Film lesson for natives 17/01/1951 News Bitter Springs; Kangaroo 2 177 SA ethnologist to advise on 18/01/1951 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford; Kangaroo "Kangaroo" 2 177 Film natives show skill 31/01/1951 News Kangaroo 2 177 Released on cheque count 31/01/1951 News Robert Yates Part Aboriginal man released on a good behaviour bond for forgery 2 178 Native complains of liquor 8/02/1951 News Percy Rigney Mr Rigney wrote to Dr Charles search Duguid claiming that Aboriginal women were being humiliated by police officers searching them at Narrung Post Office for liquor 2 178 3 charged with attack 8/02/1951 News Three men, whose names were suppressed from publication, remanded for having carnal knowledge of a women without her consent 2 178 Treatment of natives criticised 10/02/1951 News Dr Charles Duguid comments on allegations of police humiliating women at the Narrung Post Office

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 154 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 179 Journey's end for Sturt 12/02/1951 Advertiser Goolwa Sturt re-enactment expedition expedition - Sturt party ends 1,100 mile trip at Goolwa 2 180 Night corroboree marks end of 12/02/1951 Advertiser Mrs Pinkie Mack; Goolwa Sturt voyage 2 180 300 natives for reserve 1/03/1951 News Yalata Station; Ooldea State Cabinet approves the purchase of Yalata Station 2 180 Purchase of Yalata commended 2/03/1951 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association; Yalata Station; Ooldea

2 180 Station to be bought for natives 1/03/1951 Advertiser Yalata Station; Ooldea State Cabinet approves the purchase of Yalata Station 2 181 Yalata Aboriginal reserve 3/03/1951 Advertiser Claim that the purchase of Yalata station for an Aboriginal reserve amounts almost to a reprieve from death for many of the natives 2 181 Yalata Station for Aborigines 19/03/1951 Advertiser Claim that opening a home for Aborigines is to the credit of the State Government 2 181 Far West Coast conditions 12/03/1951 Advertiser Queries what the Government does to encourage country people to stay in the country

2 181 Port Police - Half-castes fined - 13/03/1951 Advertiser John Kelly; Gordon Neil Two half-caste Aboriginal men Case adjourned - Four natives Sansbury; Edward Gibson fined for drinking liquor; a man's fined Beaton; Frederick Semore / case for refusing to move on Seymour Long; Thomas adjourned; an Aboriginal native Karpany; George Harris; fined for being in possession of Vernon Alfred Carter liquor, and three half-caste native men fined for drinking liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 155 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 181 Adelaide Police - Sequel to city 13/03/1951 Advertiser Malcolm Gollan; Dudley Roger Two half-caste Aboriginal men brawl Carter gaoled for behaving in a disorderly manner, while two Polish men were fined for their part in a brawl 2 182 Aborigine girl located in migrant 24/02/1951 Truth Yvonne Rigney 17-year-old full-blooded hostel Aborigine girl found at Railways hostel in North Terrace 2 182 Charge amended 21/03/1951 Advertiser Lancelot Leonard Walker Man fined for assault 2 183 Sums 'wasted as natives die' 19/03/1951 News Sydney Kyle-Little Former patrol officer of the Native Affairs Branch claims that natives were discontented, disease-ridden, and quickly dying out, in spite of huge expenditure on administration in the Northern Territory

2 183 Union leader's affidavit criticised 20/03/1951 Advertiser Murray Norris, Fred Waters; Haast's Bluff 2 183 Woman charged 3/04/1951 Advertiser Annie Wombat Full-blooded Aboriginal woman remanded for sentence for breaking in and stealing

2 183 More hymns may be set to 11/04/1951 Advertiser Rev R M Trudinger; Ernabella native chants 2 183 "Aborigines become Christians" 11/04/1951 Advertiser Rev R M Trudinger; Ernabella

2 183 Aboriginal woman allowed bond 13/04/1951 Advertiser Annie Wombat Aboriginal woman released on a personal bond for breaking in and stealing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 156 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 183 Half-caste fined and gaoled 18/05/1951 Advertiser Alan Raymond Mitchell Half-caste Aboriginal man fined and imprisoned for unlawfully using a bicycle and for drinking liquor 2 183 Met McDouall Stuart 18/05/1951 Advertiser Bruno; Arunta Man aged about 97 remembers having seen the explorer McDouall Stuart at Alice Springs 2 184 Evelyn at end of long, hard road Circa May [?] Evelyn Robinson 17-year-old girl trains at the 1951 Sydney Teachers' Training College for a job at the Aborigines Welfare Board 2 184 "Aborigines get a raw deal" Circa May [?] Pastor Doug Nicholls 1951 2 184 Liquor ban on Aborigines lifted The State law banning the sale in NSW of liquor to Aborigines is to be suspended for a trial period

2 184 Death of former Point McLeay 28/05/1951 Advertiser Wilfred Theodore Lawrie Headmaster 2 185 Removal of drink ban urged 28/05/1951 News Rev Gordon Rowe Secretary of the Aborigines Friends Association suggests following the lead of NSW would be a good experiment in SA 2 185 Liquor ban 6/06/1951 News Claims that there is no reason why Aborigines living under civilised conditions should be subjected to a liquor ban

2 185 Police plea on ban 6/06/1951 News Sgt J Hillary Police officer makes a plea for the lifting of the liquor ban 2 185 "Not types who should drink" 28/05/1951 Advertiser Professor J B Cleland

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 157 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 185 Aborigines and sale of liquor 5/06/1951 Advertiser Supports the trial period for the sale of liquor to Aborigines

2 185 Liquor ban 5/06/1951 News Claim that the ban on the sale of liquor in NSW was because Aborigines are apt to run amok when they have taken drink

2 186 Federal care of natives 20/06/1951 Advertiser Australian Council of Native Federal Cabinet to propose the Welfare establishment of the council to the States 2 186 Human rights plea for 20/06/1951 Advertiser Council for Aboriginals Rights The council seeks the granting Aborigines of Aborigines' full human rights as a Jubilee gesture

2 186 The odd spot 19/05/1951 News Kangaroo Darryl F Zanuck praises the completed version of the film 2 186 Care of Aborigines 21/06/1951 Advertiser Australian Council of Native Welfare 2 186 Liquor ban 25/06/1951 News Claim that mass murder could be the result of letting the natives in the Northern Territory drink liquor 2 186 Religious news and views - 14/07/1951 Advertiser Koonibba Aboriginal Mission The Governor, Sir Willoughby Evangelical Lutheran Station Norrie, and Lady Norrie visit the station 2 187 Port Augusta circuit - Prisoners 20/07/1951 Advertiser Glen Hull; Robert Dare Half-caste Aboriginal man sentenced imprisoned for wounding and assaulting another Aboriginal man

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 158 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 187 Country - Aborigines fined 20/07/1951 Advertiser Ralph Raymond Rigney; Brian Eight Aboriginal men fined for Ross Wilson; Garnet Eustace offences connected with liquor, Wilson; Clarence Charles and three men fined for Wilson; Abel Clarke Rankin; disgraceful conduct on an Alan Bell Campbell; Frank Aboriginal reserve Seymour Long; Ivan George Rigney; Cyril Gordon Lindsay; Malcolm Cornelius Gollan; Elliott Kenneth Wilson

2 187 Three men "jump rattler;" Circa August [?] Robert Taylor; John Richards; Three coloured South gaoled 1951 Robert Love Australian men gaoled for larceny in North Geelong 2 187 Aboriginal battalion suggested 5/11/1951 Advertiser Capt ; Pastor Mufti, the Victorian RSL journal, Doug Nicholls urges the formation of an Australian Aboriginal battalion

2 187 Policy for welfare of natives 19/10/1951 Advertiser Mr Hasluck 2 187 Aborigines and cattle industry 19/10/1951 [?] Call for recognition of the work of full-blooded Aborigines in the cattle industry

2 187 High praise for natives Circa [?] Aborigines Protection Board The board's annual report October 1951 2 187 US sailors struck; 3 men gaoled 1/11/1951 News Lance Walker; Clyde Edward Three part-Aboriginal men Kropinyerie; Elliott Kenneth gaoled for disorderly behaviour Wilson 2 187 Adelaide police - Half-castes 5/11/1951 Advertiser Cyril Stafford Karpany; Cyril Three half-caste Aboriginal men gaoled for assault George Lindsay; Malcolm gaoled for assault Cornelius Gollan 2 188 "Good dose of work" 8/11/1951 Advertiser Stanley Maxwell Karpany; Three Aboriginal men Donald Richard Watson; Roy remanded for sentence for Wells breaking in and stealing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 159 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 188 Half-caste charged 14/11/1951 Advertiser Robert Wright Half-caste native man called for sentence for carnal knowledge and indecent assault

2 188 Port Augusta circuit - Released 17/11/1951 Advertiser Robert Wright Half-caste Aboriginal man on bond released on a bond of good behaviour for carnal knowledge and indecent assault

2 188 Released under bonds 14/11/1951 Advertiser Stanley Maxwell Karpany; Two Aboriginal men released Donald Richard Watson; Roy under bonds of good behaviour Wells for breaking in and stealing

2 188 Native missions 16/11/1951 Advertiser Claim that splendid work for the elevation of the Aborigines and half-castes goes on at missions in the Northern Territory

2 188 Criminal sittings - Remanded 17/11/1951 Advertiser Roy Wells Aboriginal man remanded for for sentence sentence for shopbreaking and larceny 2 188 To rejoin units 20/11/1951 Advertiser Roy Wells Aboriginal man released under a bond of good behaviour and to rejoin his army unit for shopbreaking and larceny

2 188 Aborigines and freedom 4/12/1951 Advertiser Call for citizenship with full rights and privileges for Aborigines 2 188 Released on 3-year bond 4/12/1951 News Mervyn Edwards Full-blooded native man granted a good behaviour bond for carnal knowledge

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 160 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 188 Country - Meningie - Ducks cost 12/02/1952 Advertiser John Henry Gibbs; Edward Man fined for having been in £16/10/- - Liquor offences - Vernon Wilson; Herbert Jasper possession of birds out of Rode without licence - Sent to Sumner; Matthew Henry season; two Aboriginal native reformatory Sumner; Owen Frederick men fined for drinking liquor; Sumner; Cassie Blanche one man fined for permitting an Sumner; unlicensed person to ride his motor cycle, and a woman fined for riding without a licence; two boys aged 15 and 16 sent to a reformatory for breaking in and stealing

2 189 City spree kept police busy 25/02/1952 News Aboriginals and part-Aboriginals keep the police busy on a Saturday night 2 189 Land erosion at mission station 1/03/1952 Advertiser Claim that soil erosion is causing deterioration to the land held by the Point McLeay Mission Station 2 189 Protection of Aborigines 3/03/1952 Advertiser Call for the protection of the bush Aborigines on the Woomera rocket range 2 189 Soil erosion at Point McLeay 3/03/1952 Advertiser Protector of Aborigines explains the actions being taken

2 189 In a tiny plane … the range 29/02/1952 News Woomera; Range Overseer Squadron Leader Colin Bell; Patrol Officer W B MacDougall

2 190 "Not a bad boy" 7/03/1952 Advertiser Ronald Victor Taylor 18-year-old youth remanded for sentence for breaking in and stealing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 161 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 190 Granted bond 8/03/1957 Advertiser Ronald Victor Taylor Half-caste Aboriginal youth released under a bond of good behaviour for breaking in and stealing 2 190 Driver killed by own buckboard 11/03/1952 Advertiser Timothy Charles Power Death of Mr Power, aged 24

2 190 Ooldea transfer plans hold-up 9/03/1952 Mail Yalata Station

2 190 Want natives taught more 9/03/1952 Mail Aborigines Advancement League 2 190 Suburban - Brighton - 14/03/1952 Advertiser Benjamin Rigney; Malcolm Two half-caste Aboriginal men Aborigines fined Gollan fined for drinking liquor and giving false names and addresses 2 190 Meningie Court 21/03/1952 Advertiser Cyril Rufus Rigney; Herbert Five native men fined for Jasper Sumner; Colin Rex drinking liquor Sumner; Archibald Arthur Kartinyerie; Leonard Davidson Gollan 2 191 Young polio patient sees 12/03/1952 Advertiser Peter Wingfield cheque for home 2 191 Imprisoned for theft 20/03/1952 Advertiser Percival William Cleary; Two men gaoled for larceny Terence Charles Sansbury 2 191 Aborigine on bond 8/04/1952 [?] Wilfred Wassa Aboriginal man released on a bond of good behaviour for stealing and fined for drunkenness 2 191 Bound over 20/03/1952 Advertiser Bobby Austin Half-caste man released on a bond of good behaviour for breaking in and stealing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 162 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 191 Half-caste native fined - 1/04/1952 Advertiser Frederick Seymour Long; Half-caste Aboriginal man fined Railway station incident - Wilfred Wassa; Malcolm for drinking liquor and Admitted assault Cornelius Gollan interfering with a motor cycle; half-caste Aboriginal man remanded on bail for theft; half- caste Aboriginal man gaoled for assault 2 191 Water, electric light at mission 2/04/1952 News Point McLeay Mission Station

2 192 Rockets will not imperil natives 17/04/1952 Advertiser Woomera Rocket Range

2 192 Natives plan hostel in Adelaide Circa April [?] Aborigines Advancement 1952 League; Alec Taylor; Geoff Barnes; Ivy Mitchell 2 192 She hopes for hostel - No room 17/04/1952 News Mrs L Agius; Aborigines "if the face is black" Advancement League 2 192 Natives and rocket range 18/04/1952 Advertiser Charles Duguid Claim that an article gave the wrong impression and that the danger to tribal natives will not be completely removed

2 193 Natives 'trying to better lives' 17/04/1952 News 2 193 Mt Gambier circuit court - 2/05/1952 Advertiser Gerald Clarke; George Harris; Half-caste Aboriginal man Released on bond - "Savage Ivan George Rigney released on a bond of good assault" behaviour for receiving stolen goods; two men imprisoned for assault 2 193 Position of our half-castes 26/04/1952 Advertiser Claim that conditional or probationary exemption is humiliating to part-Aborigines 2 193 £10 a week wages drop for 30/04/1952 News Pastoral Workers Award shearers

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 163 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 193 Big station offered to two 26/05/1952 Advertiser Yalata Station; United missions Aborigines Mission; Lutheran Church Board 2 193 Gaol for assault 29/04/1952 Advertiser Paddy Burke; Walter Aboriginal man sentenced to hard labor for assault 2 193 Country - Meningie police - 8/05/1952 Advertiser Thomas Leslie Dodd; Thirteen men fined for drinking Aborigines drink liquor Emmanuel George Hamilton liquor; once woman fined for Wilson; Hubert Edward Wilson; supplying liquor to an Aboriginal Havelock Freeland Carter; child; three Aboriginal juveniles Peter Dodd; Lance Lydon fined for drinking liquor; Walker; Adrian Rigney; Mathew Aboriginal man gaoled for Henry Sumner; Leslie Walter drinking liquor Gollan; Meldrum Gollan; Mervyn Carter; Githa Campbell; Matthew Benjamin Kartinyeri; Barbara Lillian Sumner; Clarence Frederick Long

2 193 Aborigine remanded 24/05/1952 Advertiser Bruce Edward Turner Half-caste Aboriginal man remanded for various offences

2 193 Prisoners swallow blade, needle Circa May [?] Harold Appleton Part Aboriginal man swallowed 1952 a razor blade during a riot at Yatala labor prison

2 194 Young teacher loves her work 28/05/1952 Advertiser Mary Baird; Ernabella Mission at Ernabella Mission Station 2 194 Aborigine remanded 29/05/1952 Advertiser Bruce Edward Turner Half-caste Aboriginal man remanded for various offences

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 164 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 194 Aborigines' home plan 29/05/1952 Advertiser Yalata Station; United Protector Aborigines says that Aborigines Mission; Lutheran the Government has no Church Board intention of selling Yatala station, but that stock and plant is offered for running at the station in the interests of Ooldea Aborigines 2 194 Given second bond 3/06/1952 Advertiser Bruce Edward Turner Half-caste Aboriginal man released on bond of good behaviour for various offences

2 194 Ooldea children return to camp 21/06/1952 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission; United Aborigines Mission Ooldea; Lutheran Mission Council in Melbourne withdraws Board its workers from Ooldea station, resulting in 50 children being taken back to the native camp

2 194 Ooldea natives 25/06/1952 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission; Claim that the Aborigine Ooldea Council in Adelaide has known for two years the consequences of withdrawal from the Federal United Aborigines Mission

2 194 Move to keep native children at 23/06/1952 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission; Ooldea Ooldea 2 194 Ooldea position 27/06/1952 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission; Clarification of the legal issues Ooldea around the withdrawal of missionaries 2 195 New plan for NT natives 7/08/1952 Advertiser Minister for the Territories, Mr Hasluck, outlines a new system on the rights of people of Aboriginal and part-Aboriginal origin in the Northern Territory

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 165 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 195 Country - Meningie - Committed 25/09/1952 Advertiser Raymond Matthew Walker Man committed for sentence for for sentence burglary 2 195 Social services for Aborigines 16/10/1952 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board Annual report of the board urged 2 195 Time for a new deal 16/10/1952 News 2 196 "TB prevalent in Aborigines" 18/10/1952 Advertiser Call for serious investigation and action regarding the eligibility of Aborigines for tuberculosis allowance 2 196 Free of leprosy in SA 28/10/1952 News 2 196 Half-caste girls' theft 28/10/1952 Advertiser Two half-caste Aboriginal girls, aged 16 and 15, committed to the girls' reformatory for larceny

2 196 Thefts proved 12/11/1952 Advertiser Cyril Gordon Lindsay; Donald Three half-caste Aboriginal men Alexander Campbell; Hamilton gaoled stealing Lance Wilson 2 196 Country - Port Lincoln - Liquor 4/11/1952 Advertiser Cyril Cigobia; Sonny Jim; Two half-caste Aboriginal charges - Resisted police Kenneth Desmond Davey natives fined for drinking liquor; man fined for drinking in a public place, using indecent language, and resisting police

2 196 Labor view on native problems 12/11/1952 Advertiser

2 197 First church for Aborigines 21/11/1952 Advertiser Ernabella 2 197 Renmark - Gaol for assault 17/02/1953 Advertiser Everett Wilshire Sumner Half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for assault 2 197 Police to resume patrols in 25/02/1953 Advertiser Oodnadatta; Ernabella; Anna north Creek 2 197 Secrecy on police visit to 17/02/1953 Advertiser Ernabella Mission mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 166 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 197 Barmera courts 18/02/1953 Advertiser Oswald Theodor Kartinyeri / Two Aboriginal natives fined for Kartingeri; Herbert James drinking liquor Goldsmith 2 197 Police check on fatal tribal clash 19/02/1953 Advertiser Anna Creek

2 197 "Responded well" 3/03/1953 Advertiser Arnold Angus Gollan; Lance Two half-caste Aboriginal men Lydon Walker committed for sentence for indecent assault 2 197 Released on bonds 4/03/1953 Advertiser Arnold Angus Gollan; Lance Two half-caste Aboriginal men Lydon Walker released on bonds of good behaviour for indecent assault

2 197 Arrest for tribal killing 20/02/1953 Advertiser Anna Creek 2 197 Protecting natives - Lesson 3/03/1953 Advertiser Call for copies of the from past Proclamation of Governor Hindmarsh to be placed in prominent positions in the Northern Territory 2 197 Protecting natives - Aborigines 3/03/1953 Advertiser Supports the RSL's attempt to for coronation include a few Aboriginal Diggers at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2 198 This is Charlie - Detective tells 24/02/1953 News Det-Sgt M Eaton; Ernabella of trip - To natives he's 'big Mission; Alec; Charlie police boss' 2 198 "Aborigines can add much to 6/03/1953 Advertiser US Fulbright anthropologists, Dr civilisation" and Mrs R A Waterman, return to America after spending nine months with the natives of Arnhem Land 2 198 Aborigines arrested 25/03/1953 Advertiser Two Aborigines arrested for unlawful use of a car 2 198 Training urged for Aborigines 26/03/1953 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association Annual meeting of the association

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 167 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 198 Port Pirie - Aborigines gaoled 26/03/1953 Advertiser Paul Percy Murray; Ronald Two Aboriginal men imprisoned Wilson for using a car without consent

2 198 Half-caste youths arrested 14/04/1953 Advertiser Three half-caste youths to appear in court for breaking in, illegally using motor vehicles and sheep-stealing 2 198 102nd conviction 17/04/1953 Advertiser Frederick Seymour Long Man gaoled for stealing 2 199 Theft admitted 29/04/1953 Advertiser Alan Raymond Mitchell Man gaoled for theft 2 199 Courts - Country - Renmark 4/05/1953 Advertiser Archibald Arthur Kartinyeri; Aboriginal father and son Wilfred Roland Kartinyeri gaoled for drinking liquor 2 199 Boy artist gets chance 15/05/1953 Advertiser Peter Taylor 14-year-old half-caste Aboriginal artist receives his first commission 2 199 Supreme - Criminal sittings - 15/05/1953 Advertiser Alwyn Edward Taylor; Leon Two half-caste Aboriginal men Two for sentence Melvern Curtis remanded for sentence for breaking and entering, larcenies, and killing a sheep 2 199 Public Service of South 16/05/1953 Advertiser Advertisement for the position Australia of Secretary, Aborigines Protection Board 2 199 Death of well-known native 9/06/1953 Advertiser Joseph Edwards Death of Mr Edwards, aged 77

2 199 Plea cuts gaol term 17/05/1953 News Alwyn Edward Taylor; Leon Two part-Aboriginal men gaoled Melvern Curtis with further good behaviour bonds for breaking and entering and killing a sheep

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 168 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 199 Port Victoria - Gaol for illegal 10/06/1953 Advertiser Baden Edward Goldsmith; Rex Man gaoled for driving a motor use of vehicles - £20 for supply Edward Angie; Fred Garfield truck without the consent of the to natives Smith owner and under the influence of liquor; man gaoled for driving a motor vehicle without the consent of the owner; man fined for supplying an Aboriginal native with liquor; four Aborigines find for drinking liquor

2 199 Homes for selected native 10/06/1953 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board; couples SA Housing Trust 2 199 Carnal knowledge charge 20/06/1953 Advertiser Elsa Sumner Man fined for having carnal knowledge of a half-caste Aboriginal woman 2 200 Seeks native board post 21/05/1953 News Pastor Doug Nicholls Full-blooded Aboriginal man applies for the position of secretary of the Aborigines Protection Board in SA 2 200 Chance for SA 21/05/1953 News 2 200 A policy for Aborigines 11/06/1953 Advertiser Welfare Bill The Bill is passed by the Northern Territory Legislative Council 2 201 Aborigines and drink 23/06/1953 Advertiser Wilfred Roland Kartinyeri; Two half-caste Aboriginal men Richard William Kropinyeri; imprisoned for drinking liquor Meldrum Gollan and another half-caste Aboriginal man fined for drinking liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 169 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 201 Country - Port Victoria - Natives 24/06/1953 Advertiser William George Karpany; Two Aboriginal native men fined fined Cedrick Wilfred Varcoe; Ivan for drinking liquor; an Aboriginal George Rigney native man imprisoned for drinking liquor and having insufficient means of support; an Aboriginal native man imprisoned for being in possession of liquor and supplying liquor to other natives

2 201 Part-Aboriginal calls meeting to 24/06/1953 News George Abdullah form … Welfare council for Aborigines 2 201 To thank Protector of 27/06/1953 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission The mission to hold a meeting Aborigines in Adelaide to thank the retiring Protector of Aborigines, Mr W R Penhall 2 201 Officer "forced to use baton" 27/06/1953 Advertiser Thomas Lawson Karpany Part-Aboriginal man gaoled for assaulting a police officer, damaging a seat in a police car, and drinking liquor 2 201 Liquor offences 30/06/1953 Advertiser Brian Victor Milera; George Two part-Aboriginal men fined Stephen Walker for drinking liquor 2 201 Aborigines' future 4/07/1953 Advertiser Call for housing for young Aboriginal people 2 201 Church may take over Yalata 3/07/1953 Advertiser Yalata; Lutheran Missions area for Aborigines Board 2 201 Future of Yalata Station 24/07/1953 Advertiser Yalata Station Decisions to be made as to what area of the station should be set aside as a mission station for natives

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 170 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 202 A place in the sun 27/07/1953 News Adelaide Children's Hospital; Kerri O'Laughlin; Vicki Childs; Ian Wilson 2 202 Baby dies 27/07/1953 News Beverley Rose Sumner Four-month-old Aboriginal baby dies in a train while being taken to hospital by her parents

2 202 Treatment of Aborigines 7/09/1943 Advertiser Calls for full citizenship for Aborigines 2 203 Rights of natives - Aspiration for 8/09/1953 Advertiser Call for political equality with the citizenship whites 2 203 Constable hit with bottle, JPs 22/09/1953 News Meldrum Gollan; Everett Fire part-Aboriginal men gaoled told - 5 part-Aborigines gaoled Wiltshire Sumner; Matthew for drinking liquor and assault after fight Henry Sumner; Abel Clark Rankine; Frederick Seymour Long 2 203 Gaol plan on liquor sales to 22/09/1953 News Proposal in the House of Aborigines Assembly for courts to be empowered to gaol people who sold liquor to Aborigines 2 203 Port Victoria - Three months' 20/11/1953 Advertiser Terence Charles Sansbury Aboriginal man gaoled for being gaol illegally on mission station land

2 203 Aborigines gaoled 21/11/1953 Advertiser Everett Wiltshire Sumner; Three half-caste Aboriginal men Wallace Lionel Gollan; gaoled for drinking liquor and Desmond Major Sumner; another was fined for drinking Matthew Henry Sumner liquor 2 203 Woman's battered body found 1/10/1953 [?] Eileen Calf / Higgins The body of a 30-year-old half- caste Aboriginal woman found at a railway camp near Kimba

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 171 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 204 Criminal sittings - Denies 25/11/1953 Advertiser Edward Hart; Eileen Calf; Half-caste Aboriginal man murder charge - Medical Emma McCarthy charged with murder and a half- evidence caste woman admits that she had a fight with the dead woman 2 204 Manslaughter verdict 26/11/1953 Advertiser Edward Hart; Eileen Calf; Half-caste Aboriginal man Emma McCarthy remanded for sentence for manslaughter 2 204 Criminal sittings - Aborigine 28/11/1953 Advertiser Edward Hart; Eileen Calf Half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for manslaughter gaoled for manslaughter 2 205 Noted Aborigines to meet 3/12/1953 Advertiser Albert Namatjira; Moreen Queen 2 205 Alice Springs - Classification of 6/01/1954 Advertiser The classification of three Aborigines colored men as Aborigines was challenged in the court case of a man gaoled for supplying Aborigines with liquor

2 205 Police Act changes - Part- 3/12/1953 Advertiser Claim that the wording of the natives perturbed proposed amendment to the Police Act is calculated to foster prejudice on the one side and resentment on the other

2 205 Half-caste for trial 21/01/1954 Advertiser William John Miller Half-caste Aboriginal man committed for trial for robbery with violence 2 205 Praise for Australia on natives 7/01/1954 [?] UN International Labor The organisation's report on Organisation aborigines expresses satisfaction with the Australian policy of housing her Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 172 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 205 Port Victoria - Gaol for assault 22/01/1954 Advertiser Cecil Alva Wanganeen Man imprisoned for being on wife intoxicated and assaulting his wife 2 205 Port Victoria - Aborigine gaoled 28/01/1954 Advertiser Edgar Clifford Wanganeen Half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for drinking liquor and assaulting his wife 2 205 Port Victoria - Aborigines 28/01/1954 Advertiser Charles McDonald Stuart; Aboriginal man gaoled for charged Barney Edward Warrior drinking liquor and another Aboriginal man fined for drinking liquor 2 206 80 to attend their wedding 30/01/1954 Mail Myra Taylor; Frederick Ah reception Chee; Dr Charles Duguid 2 206 City brawl sequel 3/02/1954 Advertiser Wiltshire Sumner; Lancelot Two Aboriginal men fined for Leonard Walker fighting in the street 2 206 Liquor supply 9/02/1954 Advertiser Howard Stevens One Aboriginal man sentenced to hard labor for drinking liquor and five others were fined for drinking liquor 2 206 Criminal sittings - Gaol on 18/02/1954 Advertiser Reuben Leslie Wilson Half-caste Aboriginal man "serious assault" gaoled for indecent assault 2 206 Criminal sittings - For sentence 17/02/1954 Advertiser Reuben Leslie Wilson Half-caste Aboriginal man remanded for sentence for indecent assault 2 207 "Hurry! I'm next" Circa [?] Bert Kite 2½ year-old Aboriginal boy at February the Adelaide Children's Hospital 1954 2 208 Planning royal corroboree 10/02/1954 Stock & Station Monburo Tanks; Pitdginjarra Journal 2 209 Queen's corroboree 11/02/1954 Stock & Station Pitdginjarra Tribal members practising for Journal the Royal Corroboree at Whyalla 2 209 Gaoled 30/03/1954 Advertiser Man gaoled for supplying a half- caste Aboriginal native man with liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 173 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 210 Native translators of the Bible 27/03/1954 Advertiser Apinya; Andrew; Henry; Toby; came to see the Queen - Dingo Rev Ronald Trudinger; scalps financed trip to see Ernabella; Queen 2 211 Swan Reach - Liquor supply to 30/04/1954 Advertiser Richard Claude Aropenyers; Three Aboriginal native men Aborigines William Aropenyers; Hurtle fined for drinking liquor. The John Sumner men named Aropenyers may be Kropinyeri 2 211 Aborigine charged 3/05/1954 Advertiser Betty Margaret Argent Aboriginal woman remanded on bail for theft 2 211 Aboriginal film star returning to 8/05/1954 Advertiser Ngarla Kunoth; school 2 211 Unlawfully on premises 11/05/1954 [?] Raymond Matthew Walker Man gaoled for being unlawfully on premises 2 211 Two sent back to gaol 21/05/1954 Advertiser Gordon Neil Sansbury; Thomas A half-caste Aboriginal man Lawson Karpany gaoled for stealing and another half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for assault 2 211 Granted bond 24/06/1954 Advertiser Clarence Brian Newchurch Half-caste Aboriginal man released on a bond of good behaviour for breaking in and stealing 2 211 Former SA rugby star marries in 23/05/1954 Mail Wally McArthur; Marlene Britain Newchurch 2 212 Adelaide police - "Unusual 23/06/1954 Advertiser Phyllis Joan Eland Half-caste Aboriginal woman case" fined for driving a vehicle under the influence of liquor 2 212 Woman on bond 7/07/1954 Advertiser Ruth Milera Half-caste Aboriginal woman released on a bond of good behaviour for larceny

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 174 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 212 Help for Aborigine to build 26/08/1954 Advertiser Bert; Bordertown Local community forms working house bees and contributes to an appeal to help a disabled Aborigine to finish building his family home

2 212 Goolwa - Drinking offences - 28/09/1954 Advertiser Harold Rufus Rankine; Dennis Two part-Aboriginal men fined Tailem Bend - Fined £10 - Five Leslie Wilson; Leon Frederick for drinking liquor; one man convictions Dodd; Thomas Lawson Kartney fined for causing a disturbance / Karpany and being under the influence of liquor; one Aboriginal man imprisoned for various offences

2 213 [Untitled] Aug-54 [?] Dr Cleland; Ernabella Mission; Deputy Chairman of the Mr Bartlett Aborigines Protection Board reports on a recent visit to the mission; The Protector of Aborigines reports on his recent patrol of the far north of South Australia 2 214 [Untitled] 22/09/1954 Mail Ella Weetra; Rose Newchurch; Picture of young sports women Isobel Wilson; Lorna from the Point Pearce Mission Wanganeen; Georgina Station Williams; Charlotte Walker; Maxine Martin; Gwen Kite; Geraldine Milera; Pamela Sansbury; Hilda Sansbury; Marlene Abdulla; Ella Buckskin; Shirley Wanganeen; Ada Newchurch; Elizabeth Gray

2 216 Alleged theft 16/10/1954 Advertiser Thomas Henry Weetra Man remanded for theft 2 216 Man shoplifter gaoled 19/10/1954 Advertiser Thomas Henry Weetra Man gaoled for shoplifting

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 175 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 216 Gifts for Somerton Home 19/10/1954 Advertiser Dorothy Moodoo; Somerton children Crippled Children's Home 2 216 Hostility to Aborigines 'not 28/10/1954 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association general' 2 216 [Untitled] 20/10/1954 Advertiser Helen; Aborigines Protection The board agrees to pay a nine- Board year-old Aboriginal girl's fees at a North Unley Opportunity School 2 217 The land looks good to Tim 30/10/1954 Mail Tim Hughes; Paul Hughes; South Australia's first Aboriginal Denise Hughes soldier settler looks over his new block at Reedy Creek

2 217 Daisy Bates memorial 15/11/1954 Advertiser Daisy Bates / Kabarli; Ooldea ceremony 2 218 There is black misery on our 1/11/1954 News Bill Confoy Queensland man who canoed waterways to the mouth of the Murray River is ashamed to be an Australian after seeing the way Aborigines are treated

2 218 Hopalong her star 16/11/1954 Advertiser Dorothy Moodoo; Somerton Crippled Children's Home; Hopalong Cassidy 2 218 4 die on roads 13/11/1954 Advertiser Gordon Matthew Cartinyeri / Half-caste Aboriginal man, aged Kartinyeri 21, killed when the taxi in which he was riding overturned at the Hummocks 2 220 None to weep at her grave 31/12/1954 News The burial at West Terrace Cemetery in a pauper's grave of an unnamed Aboriginal baby girl, one of twins, from the Point McLeay Mission Station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 176 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 220 Country - Tailem Bend - Started 16/06/1954 [?] Ardrian / Adrian Percy Rigney; Two Aboriginal men fined for bushfire Wiltshire Sumner contravening the Bushfires Act, and imprisoned for drinking liquor and being in unlawful possession of clothing and a suitcase 2 221 Condemned to pauper's grave - 8/01/1955 Truth Roy Raphael Mr Raphael pays for the Native baby's unholy burial consecration of the grave of an indicts Govt unnamed Aboriginal baby girl

2 221 Gaoled for loitering 8/01/1955 Truth Lancelot Lionel Walker Half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for loitering 2 221 Child drowns at Goolwa 24/01/1955 Advertiser Ephraim Vernon Sumner 23 month-old part-Aboriginal boy drowns in the Goolwa swimming pool 2 221 Aborigines in city - Advantages 19/02/1955 Advertiser George Abdullah; Charles Comment on Mr Abdullah's pointed out Duguid claim that he had seen more degradation among the Aborigines living in Adelaide than anywhere else 2 221 Deny offence on woman 19/04/1955 Advertiser Part hearing regarding two men charged for attempting to have carnal knowledge of an Aboriginal woman without her consent, and assault with intent to commit rape 2 221 Aborigines "stole food and 14/04/1955 Advertiser Report of Aborigines pilfering water" stocks of food and water at Mt Davies 2 222 Criminal sittings - Woman's 5/05/1955 Advertiser Margaret Elizabeth Alderson Half-caste Aboriginal woman cheque offences released on a bond of good behaviour for forging and uttering cheques

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 177 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 222 Port police - Possession penalty 2/06/1955 Advertiser Thomas Edward Weetra Man imprisoned for being in possession of clothing 2 222 Justices' appeal - For rehearing 7/06/1955 Advertiser Frederick William Wassa; Two men's convictions for - Theft charge James Parkinson; William stealing were quashed and a Roland Yates; Robert Casey new trial ordered; a man's conviction for unlawfully supplying liquor to a half-caste Aborigine was quashed and a new trial ordered; a part- Aboriginal man remanded on bail for theft

2 222 4 die, 8 hurt on SA roads 15/11/1954 Advertiser Gordon Matthew Kartinyeri Half-caste Aboriginal man, aged 21, killed when the taxi in which he was riding overturned at the Hummocks 2 222 Committed for trial Circa June Advertiser Gordon Matthew Kartinyeri Man committed for trial for a 1955 driving charge arising out of a fatal accident that caused the death of Mr Kartinyeri 2 222 Case dismissed 9/06/1955 Advertiser Robert Casey The case against a part Aboriginal man for larceny was dismissed 2 222 Taxi driver fined £50 2/08/1955 Advertiser Gordon Matthey / Matthew Man fined and disqualified from Kartinyeri driving for 12 months after causing the death of Mr Kartinyeri 2 223 Site of tribe's desert paradise 9/06/1955 Advertiser Bindaboos; William Braitling pinpointed 2 223 Secret West Coast corroboree Circa June [?] Yalata; Koonibba likely 1955 2 224 A new deal for an old race 1/06/1955 News Article by Robert Freeden

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 178 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 225 The parents wait for holidays, Circa June News Article by Robert Freeden then go walkabout - School's in 1955 for NT Aborigines 2 225 Adelaide police - Half-caste girl 21/08/1955 Advertiser Janet Williams Part-Aboriginal woman remanded remanded for stealing 2 225 Color bar by NSW town - 'A 25/06/1955 Advertiser Moree; Sylvia Swan; Mr H S challenge to Australia' Groves 2 226 Out among the people - Cleland 27/06/1955 Advertiser Professor J B Cleland Hills, Mt Daisy Bates, Inland Australia 2 226 Criminal sittings - Granted 8/07/1955 Advertiser Dennis Charles Goldsmith; Three young men released bonds Dennis Jacob Varcoe; Robert under a bond of good behaviour Wilfred Varcoe for carnal knowledge of a girl of about 14

2 226 [Untitled] 7/05/1955 Advertiser Umeewarra Picture of children with Sir W Slim 2 226 Jobs may save them from gaol 4/07/1955 News Dennis Charles Goldsmith; Three young men remanded for Dennis Jacob Varcoe carnal knowledge 2 226 She may have set a record Circa July [?] Ella Wetra / Weetra Part-Aboriginal girl throws a 1955 record number of goals in the Yorke Valley Basketball Association season 2 227 Pictures to warm your heart - 1/07/1955 News Nelson Kitchener; Betty; The News goes north Timothy; Marina Nielson; Samuel; Lawrence 2 228 Sick native, baby flown to 2/08/1955 Advertiser Angelina Williams Aboriginal woman flown from hospital Ceduna to the Royal Adelaide Hospital, and takes her nine- month-old baby because there was no-one at Ceduna to look after her

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 179 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 228 Aid for Aborigines - Five homes 11/08/1955 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board; Mr The board arranges for the allotted R W Kite; Mr H H J Goldsmith; families of five men to move Harry Hunter; Mr H Carter; Mr H into new homes in the Upper Sumner Jnr Murray District 2 228 Aborigines help to build school 13/08/1955 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission Station; Mr R M Wanganeen 2 229 A radical new policy for 17/07/1955 Advertiser Article by Aborigines 2 230 Aborigines - The challenge of 18/07/1955 Advertiser Ephraim Tripp; Marjorie Tripp Article by Stewart Cockburn absorption 2 230 Lunch at Point Pearce 18/07/1955 Advertiser Point Pearce Opening of the new school 2 231 Assault charges against 5/09/1955 Advertiser Koonibba Mission footballers by umpire 2 231 Aborigine for trial 7/09/1955 Advertiser Maxwell Marcus Newchurch Part-Aboriginal man committed for trial for shop-breaking and larceny 2 231 Gaoled for assault on boy 21/09/1955 News Malcolm Cornelius Gollan Part-Aboriginal man gaoled for assaulting a boy 2 231 Marriages by Aborigines 6/09/1955 Advertiser Claim that the increasing number of light brown Aborigines means that there is a high birth rate among part- Aborigines 2 231 Rehabilitating Aborigines 27/10/1955 Advertiser Call for the granting of citizenship to the Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 180 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 231 Country courts - Maitland police 26/10/1955 Advertiser Cyril Herbert Cross; Cyril A half-caste man imprisoned for - One month's gaol - Licences Francis Milera; Herbert Richard illegally using a motor vehicle; suspended - Juvenile - Charges Milera two men fined for driving dismissed offences; the charges were dismissed for nine half-caste youths charged with illegally using motor vehicles and stone throwing; two half-caste youths released on bonds for illegal using a motor vehicle

2 232 Chased by "dead native" 5/10/1955 [?] Charlie Full-blooded Aboriginal man committed for trial for attempted murder 2 232 Hot debate over whites, 2/11/1955 News Mr Dunstan Debate on mixed marriages in Aborigines the House of the Assembly 2 232 My daughters can wed 3/11/1955 News Dr Charles Duguid; Ivy Mitchell Aborigines' 2 232 MP hits at treatment of 3/11/1955 News Mr Dunstan MP; Point Pearce Mr Dunstan reports on his Aborigines inspection of the mission 2 233 Corroboree 'a natural' for 7/11/1955 News Olympic Games; Dr Donald games Thompson 2 233 [Untitled] 11/11/1955 Advertiser Ronald Yates; Cyril Stafford Two man gaoled for shop- Karpany breaking and larceny 2 233 We can take lots of this … 5/11/1955 Mail Denise Bilney; Lennie Ware; 2-year-old girl from Point Estcourt House Pearce, and 18-month-old boy from Koonibba Mission enjoy a fete at Estcourt House

2 234 Woman freed over lover's death 16/11/1955 News Lucy O'Connell Part-Aboriginal woman acquitted of murder 2 234 Port Augusta circuit - Native 17/11/1955 Advertiser Njuwolas Charlie Native man imprisoned for guilty attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 181 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 234 They're all from Malta 17/11/1955 News Charles Agius; Mrs G Ciantar; Mrs Ciantar, with her husband Germanzio; Olga; John and children, arrives from Malta Raymond; George; Sonny for a reunion with her father, Mr Agius

2 235 Took beer, gaoled 21/11/1955 News Thomas Karpany Man gaoled for stealing 2 235 Interstate round-up - White 21/11/1955 Advertiser NSW State Aborigines Welfare homes for young Aborigines Board seeks homes for neglected Aboriginal children

2 235 Suburban - Stirling West - 22/11/1955 Advertiser Adrian Percival Rigney Aboriginal man fined for driving Aboriginal motorist was offences surprised - Unley 2 235 Woman remanded 23/11/1955 Advertiser Josephine Thurza Tamblyn; Woman remanded on bail for Myra Jean Kropinyeri theft 2 235 Estcourt House 14/12/1955 [?] Denis; Leonard; Estcourt House 3-year-old boy and 18-month- old boy shown toys from their Christmas stockings 2 236 Aborigine charged 16/12/1955 Advertiser Wiltshire Sumner Part-Aboriginal man on remand for theft 2 236 [Untitled] 15/12/1955 [?] Dorothy Aboriginal pupil plays the part of a toy on stage 2 236 At 5 AD ward ceremony 16/12/1955 Advertiser Ruth Annunga; Somerton Aboriginal girl at the home on Crippled Children's Home the unveiling of a plaque at the 5AD Ward 2 236 Port Augusta - Stole revolver - 7/01/1956 Advertiser Rex C Campbell; Brian Robert Man imprisoned for stealing a Aborigine gaoled Lindsay / Robert Bert Johnson; revolver; Aboriginal man gaoled Maxwell Thomas drinking liquor, interfering with a motor car, and giving a false name and address; man committed for sentence for assault

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 182 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 236 To play in UK 27/01/1956 News Jim Foster; Peter Tongerie Part-Aboriginal rugby star leaves Adelaide for England, and is farewelled by an Aboriginal boy 2 237 Train became a fairy coach 11/01/1956 News Marlene Sumner Aboriginal girl visits the city by train from Victor Harbor 2 237 Real sun-lovers 14/01/1956 Mail Ray Argent; Ron Guerkin; Geoff 31 Aboriginal children from James Colebrook Home, Blackwood, spend a day at Seacliff

2 237 This was the cream of their day 14/01/1956 News Francis McHughes; Dennis 31 Aboriginal children from out! Rankin Colebrook Home, Blackwood, spend a day at the beach

2 237 Koonibba Mission water 25/01/1956 Advertiser Koonibba Mission problem 2 238 Camp 'shock' at Pt McLeay 6/02/1956 News Point McLeay Mission Station; Former institution officer Mr R J Corbett describes the poor living conditions at the settlement 2 238 Natives sing with ease, 7/02/1956 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission; Cyril; Mission choir gives a concert in gentleness Conrad the Norwood Town Hall 2 239 Point McLeay Mission 7/02/1956 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station; Mr Corbett outlines the Mr R J Corbett distressing conditions at the mission station; comments from the Protector of Aborigines, Mr C E Bartlett) are added

2 240 Conditions at Point McLeay Circa [?] Point McLeay Mission Station Description of the handling of February meat sold in the mission's store 1956 2 240 Conditions of natives at mission Circa Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Station The newspaper reports on its station February visit to the reserve 1956

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 183 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 240 School color bar, now - Abo Circa Truth Point McLeay Aboriginal The newspaper reports on its reserve is under fire - "Not February Reserve visit to the reserve model" 1956 2 241 Grandmother reigns at desert 7/10/1953 Women's Coober Pedy; Ethel Wilson Mrs Wilson trades with bonanza Weekly Aborigines at her general store

2 242 Color bar stir in SA school 18/02/1956 Truth Oodnadatta Education Department rules that colored children would not be admitted to the State school

2 243 Aboriginal boys charged 29/02/1956 [?] Two Aboriginal boys, aged 16 and 13, placed under the control of the Children's Welfare Department, and another Aboriginal boy, aged 13, committed to the Magill Reformatory, for using a motor car without the consent of the owner 2 243 Adelaide Juvenile - Absconders 2/02/1956 Advertiser Two Aboriginal boys, aged 17, remanded remanded in custody for use of a motor car without the consent of the owner, after absconding while on remand at the Magill Reformatory

2 243 Salisbury - Aborigines gaoled 6/03/1956 Advertiser William Karpany; William Two Aborigine men, father and George Karpany son, gaoled for drinking liquor

2 243 Admits assault, fined £10 8/03/1956 Advertiser Keith Edward Karpany Man fined for common assault

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 184 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 243 Follow me around - No 24/02/1956 News Claim that Aboriginal people allowance for this mother have to prove themselves to be more white than black to receive the pension or maternity allowance 2 243 Natives' homes "credit" 13/03/1956 [?] Protector of Aborigines claims that Housing Trust homes occupied by selected Aboriginal families in the country were a credit to them 2 244 Aborigines to be helped 15/03/1956 News Apex Clubs The Association of Apex Clubs outlines its program of Aboriginal welfare aimed at assimilation 2 244 Care of Aboriginal children Circa 1956 Church Gardian Aborigines Protection Board The board outlines its policy regarding neglected or destitute Aboriginal children 2 244 School now open to Aborigines 19/03/1956 News Oodnadatta Fourteen Aboriginal children are given permission by the Education Department to attend the public school 2 244 Native aid sought on old songs 13/05/1956 Advertiser Arunta Two old men may be sought to interpret cylindrical recordings made in 1901 2 244 Boomerang boom opportunity 13/04/1956 [?]

2 245 New art form venture 13/04/1956 Advertiser Mary P Harris Miss Harris, a Scot, gives a private exhibition of her work that is heavily influenced by Aboriginal art forms 2 245 Youth missing in far north 21/04/1956 Advertiser Walter Sansbury; Mungerannie station 2 245 Aboriginal spirit 21/04/1956 Advertiser Mary P Harris Praise for one of Miss Harris's paintings

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 185 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 245 Interest in Aborigines 23/04/1956 Advertiser Mary P Harris; Barbara Praise for the art work of Miss Robertson Harris and Miss Robertson

2 246 Half-caste gaoled 27/04/1956 Advertiser William Karpany A half-caste man gaoled for assaulting a police officer and drunkenness 2 246 Lubra saved 30/04/1956 Advertiser Polly Woman found drifting in a dugout canoe between Darwin and Bathurst Island 2 246 Gallery wall 30/04/1956 Advertiser Call for the artists of Adelaide to undertake the decoration of the National Gallery 2 246 Adelaide police - Aborigine 11/05/1956 [?] Frederick Seymour Long Aboriginal man gaoled for gaoled larceny 2 246 Women on bond 22/05/1956 [?] Lilian Madge Wilson; Mary Two part-Aboriginal women Edith Rankine released on bonds of good behaviour for larceny 2 247 Aboriginal girls in basketball 4/06/1956 Advertiser Ella Weetra; Maxine Martin; Four teenage part-Aboriginal Rosemary Newchurch; Shirley girls from Point Pearce Mission Wanganeen to take part in the country women's basketball carnival in Adelaide 2 247 [Untitled] 5/06/1956 News Olga Fudge Mrs Fudge, a part-Aborigine, writes an Aboriginal opera 2 247 Aborigines sought as residents 26/06/1956 Melbourne Sun Apex Clubs; Ballarat

2 247 Stole wine 10/07/1956 Advertiser Wiltshire Sumner Half-caste Aboriginal man gaoled for stealing liquor 2 247 Student fund for natives Circa July [?] University of Adelaide University students decide to 1956 retain their Aborigine Scholarship Fund

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 186 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 248 Science student claims … 'No Circa July [?] University of Adelaide Adelaide University Students' need for scholarship' 1956 Representative Council calls for a referendum on its scholarship scheme 2 248 Cruelty to Aborigines charge is Circa July [?] Anti-Slavery Society; Professor Professor Cleland refutes the "rubbish" 1956 J B Cleland reports of cruelty received by the society in London

2 249 Veteran Aborigine to speak at 5/07/1956 Advertiser David Unaipon; Aboriginal service Sunday 2 249 [Untitled] Circa July [?] Janet Taylor; Merv Spencer; Making novelties for the Unley 1956 Margaret Dixon; Don Jamieson; High School debutante ball Jennifer Sawley 2 249 Plan opposed Circa July [?] Claim that the proposed Asian 1956 scholarship scheme of the University of Adelaide was a well-meaning waste of money

2 249 Aboriginal art 6/08/1956 [?] Albert Namatjira Call for SA members of the Commonwealth Parliament to take up representations in the interests of Aborigines 2 249 Cruelty charge against 12/07/1956 [?] Anti-Slavery Society; Dr Charles Australians - UN move on Duguid Aborigines 2 250 Research in Central Australia 7/08/1956 Advertiser SA scientists to undertake a dental survey and study assimilation problems 2 250 Natives' safety in A-test Circa 1956 [?] Maralinga The Government says all precautions would be taken to protect Aborigines during the forthcoming atomic tests

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 187 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 250 Treatment of Aborigines Circa 1956 [?] Call for Australia's treatment of Aborigines to be brought to the notice of UN 2 250 Aboriginal art having its Circa 1956 [?] greatest boom 2 251 Aboriginal art Circa 1956 [?] William Ricketts Call for the work of William Ricketts to be exhibited in Indian cities 2 251 SA explorer's £2,500 grant Circa 1956 [?] Mr C P Mountford Nuffield Grant to Mr Mountford to compare the primitive art abroad with Australian primitive art 2 251 No cruelty to NT Aborigines' Circa 1956 [?] Anti-Slavery Society; Senator Nancy Buttfield 2 251 Aboriginal scholarship is special Circa 1956 [?] World University Service project this year 2 251 He learnt too fast Circa 1956 [?] Albert Namatjira 2 252 This home has 40 babies Circa [?] Joyce; Kate Cocks Memorial Fourteen-month-old Aboriginal November Babies' Home girl thrives after two months in 1956 the home 2 252 They get brush-off - Public 'fail 8/11/1956 News Criticism of the public's lack of Aborigines' interest in native welfare by the WA Native Welfare Commissioner 2 252 Aboriginal tribal trouble - Boy 17/11/1956 Mail Ray Lang; Nita Smith; Dennis; 'chased all day, now sick' Anna Creek 2 253 Please help these little children! 17/11/1956 Mail Crippled Children's Association; 2½ year old girl who is a polio Ruth patient is cared for the association which launches its 'Down Every Street Appeal'

2 253 Governor to open hostel Circa [?] Aborigines Advancement Hostel for Aborigines opened in November League East Avenue, Millswood 1956

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 188 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 254 He's a ride 'em cowboy star, too 17/11/1956 Mail Johnny Cadell; Warrigal; Full-blood Aboriginal man to - SA Aboriginal for 'Robbery' Robbery Under Arms play a part in the film

2 255 Aborigines' hostel now ready 19/11/1956 News Aborigines Advancement Hostel for Aborigines opened in League; Miss Millie Glen; Mona East Avenue, Millswood Paul; Norma Nicker 2 255 Lennie can walk now 24/11/1956 Mail Lennie Ware 2½ year old Aboriginal boy walks for almost the first time at the Adelaide Children's Hospital

2 256 Aborigines' hostel "dream come 20/11/1956 Advertiser Aborigines Advancement Boy presents flowers to Lady true" League; Bert Kate / Kite George at the hostel's opening

2 256 "The Minister and his top 6/12/1956 News Colebrook Home Cartoon depicting several men officials are very busy doing in the Ministerial Suite hiding something about the Colebrook from a reporter Home" 2 256 Home conditions 10/12/1956 News Colebrook Home Claim that so little is done for our own Aboriginal people; praise for the unidentified donor to the Colebrook home for Aborigines 2 257 Astounding witchcraft 23/11/1956 Truth Arthur Smith; Nita Smith; Anna Police probe the death of a 10- disclosure - Death list Creek; Bruce Strangways month-old native boy, whose mother claims the child was killed by "Kurdaitchas". Her 14- year-old cousin was in hospital after being found in a coma.

2 257 "Spirit" victim 24/11/1956 Advertiser Nita Smith; Andy Smith Parents of a deceased 10- month-old Aboriginal boy believe their child was the victim of a Kurdaitcha, and "evil spirit man"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 189 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 258 Eaten in outback - SA police 23/11/1956 Truth The existence of a small sect of probing cannibals who devour Aboriginal children is uncovered by police 2 258 "Appalling" conditions at home 4/12/1956 Advertiser Colebrook Aborigines Home; Mitcham Council; United Aborigines Mission 2 258 £450 for home put in letter box 5/12/1956 [?] Colebrook Aborigines Home Anonymous donors place cash in the mail box of the home at Eden Hills, to be spent on outfitting of the children, native adults, the missionary and other staff members

2 259 Aboriginal wives "expect 23/11/1956 Truth Malcolm Cornelius Gollan; Man imprisoned for violence" Florence Charlotte Gollan manslaughter of his wife 2 259 Children in dirt and squalor 5/12/1956 News Colebrook Aborigines Home; Mitcham Council 2 259 Offer to put home in order Circa [?] Colebrook Aborigines Home; The club's offer to put the home refused December Unley Apex Club in good order, on condition that 1956 the home be adequately supervised, is refused

2 261 Official criticises SA 5/12/1956 [?] Colebrook Aborigines Home; Mr Government over home A Beardsley; Mitcham Council; United Aborigines Mission

2 261 Matron for home 21/12/1956 Advertiser Daisy Curtis; Colebrook Home Appointment of an acting matron 2 261 £5,000 drive for hostel launched 15/04/1959 News Aborigines Advancement The league appeals for funds to - Aid for Aboriginal girls League; Millie Glen extend its hostel at Millswood Estate

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 190 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 262 Attack made on home 'buck 5/12/1956 News Colebrook Home; United passing' - State 'should control Aborigines Mission home' 2 263 Minister replies to criticism over 6/12/1956 Advertiser Colebrook Home; United home Aborigines Mission 2 263 Colebrook Home 6/12/1956 Advertiser 2 263 Colebrook Home defended 4/01/1957 Advertiser Call for the correction of the set- up of the Aborigines Protection Board 2 264 Book made her offer for 27/12/1956 News Colebrook Home; Daisy Curtis Miss Curtis and Miss Kate Colebrook - Ex-policewoman Cocks were instrumental in now matron of home having Colebrook transferred from Quorn to Blackwood 2 264 Help sought for home 27/12/1956 Advertiser Colebrook Home; Daisy Curtis Volunteers sought for a working renovation bee 2 264 Woman's UK trip is honor 26/12/1956 Advertiser Dulcie Wilson; Salvation Army Mrs Wilson to represent SA in International Home League London conference 2 264 Outback children at beach 10/11/1957 Advertiser Australian Inland Mission; Children staying at Warrawee Michael Farquharson; Peter at Tennyson visit the beach Bradbury; Marjorie Khan; Phyllis Murray 2 265 Colebrook Home's cause 10/01/1957 Advertiser Call for equal status and pleaded opportunity for our native minority 2 265 Two Aborigines released 15/01/1957 Advertiser Charles Taylor; Joseph Albert Two Aboriginal men released Morgan; Donald Alexander on bonds of good behaviour for Campbell; Alwyn Edward Taylor shop-breaking and larceny; one Aboriginal man gaoled for shop- breaking and larceny; one Aboriginal man gaoled for breaking in and stealing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 191 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 265 Aborigines here 'not neglected' 12/01/1957 News Protector of Aborigines, Mr C E Bartlett, claims Aborigines in the north-west and west of SA were well catered for by missions 2 265 £50,000 'needed for Aborigines' 14/01/1957 News Proposals by WA Parliamentary Committee to help 1,000 Aborigines in inland WA

2 265 Firm, gentle hand - New look at 12/01/1957 Mail Colebrook Home; Daisy Curtis Colebrook 2 266 Shock report on Aborigines 11/01/1957 News WA Parliamentary Select The committee reports that Committee hundreds of Aborigines, without adequate food, water or medical supplies, are being left to die in remote inland areas of Western Australia

2 266 National shame 15/01/1957 News WA Parliamentary Select Committee 2 266 Status of Aborigines 12/01/1957 Advertiser Claim that all people subject to our laws must be citizens in their own right, no matter what the color of their skin 2 266 WA move on Aborigines 15/01/1957 News WA Parliamentary Select Minister for Police and Native Committee Affairs claims that the Government was to blame for starving natives who had been driven from their country by the establishment of the atomic testing ground at Maralinga

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 192 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 267 Proof of native plight claimed 16/01/1957 Advertiser WA Parliamentary Select Independent-Liberal Member of Committee Parliament claims that atom weapons tests, strychnine and drought led to disease, starvation and death in the WA desert reserve

2 267 Aborigines start 'with help near' - 16/01/1957 Advertiser WA Parliamentary Select Mr W L Grayden MHR asks Guarded here - from whites Committee where else would people be dying of hunger within a few hours' flying time of a capital city? 2 268 Native tracker - Tracker's pay 17/01/1957 Advertiser Tiger; SA Police Force Dr Charles Duguid claims that 'not adequate' Tiger's pay and keep were not sufficient salary for his expert services 2 268 Colebrook Home leader 18/01/1957 [?] Colebrook Home; United Mr and Mrs E R Finck to take appointed Aborigines Mission over the positions of superintendent and assistant missionary at the home 2 268 Film may be shown here Circa [?] Mr Charles Duguid claims that a January film showing Aborigines living in 1957 deplorable conditions in inland Australia would be seen soon in Adelaide

2 268 Food is urgent need Circa [?] WA Parliamentary Select January Committee 1957 2 268 Tiger 'should get base rate Circa [?] Tiger; SA Police Force January 1957 2 269 Famous painter prefers to live Jan-57 Good Albert Namatjira in the outback Neighbour

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 193 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 269 May aid natives by grant 22/01/1957 Advertiser Claim that the welfare of Aborigines in the WA desert areas may be solved by a applying for a special disabilities grant from the Commonwealth Grants Commission 2 269 Aborigines build own homes 22/01/1957 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission of Annual report of the mission SA; Finniss Springs; Nepabunna 2 270 Aboriginal reserve - Pastoral 22/01/1957 Advertiser Call for the opening of a use advocated pastoral lease on the north-west Aboriginal reserve, and to absorb the native who can be bred out in three generations

2 270 Cricketer to help natives 24/01/1957 Advertiser Sister Faith Coulthard Part-Aboriginal nursing sister to help take food and medical supplies to Aborigines in the Warburton-Rawlinson area of WA 2 270 Quest to aid Aborigines 23/01/1957 [?] WA Parliamentary Select Committee 2 270 Treatment of Aborigines 25/01/1957 Advertiser Call for natives to be treated as young children, firmly but justly

2 270 Search for pyjama-clad 24/01/1957 Advertiser Police search for an Aboriginal Aborigine patient who left the Royal Adelaide Hospital 2 270 Let us have the facts 24/01/1957 [?] WA Parliamentary Select Committee

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 194 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 271 Natives' plight - Plan for aid 23/01/1957 [?] Call for support for Dr Charles supported - Aid offered for Duguid's proposals to save the natives Warburton Aborigines, and for an overhaul of our native welfare departments; call for a fund to send a doctor and medical supplies

2 271 Native distress plea to Cabinet 25/01/1957 Advertiser WA Parliamentary Select Committee 2 271 Aboriginal reserve - Co- Circa [?] Claim that a pastoral lease operative effort - Caring for our January would be the end of full bloods Aborigines 1957 in the area; call for all native affairs to be dealt with along the lines of a trusteeship

2 272 Natives "not held in contempt - 29/01/1957 Advertiser Claim that the editing of a Aborigines and migrants previous letter led to misunderstandings; claim that the Government is to blame for starving Aborigines 2 272 They're really on the ball! 29/01/1957 News Johnny French; Steven Aboriginal boys from McLean; Wally Chimney; Bertie Oodnadatta, on a four-week Chimney holiday at Kircaldy, spend a day at the beach 2 272 Study of plight of WA natives 29/01/1957 Advertiser Pastor Doug Nicholls Pastor Nichols to set out on an independent enquiry into the plight of nomadic natives in WA

2 273 Ella, 6 months, seeks foster 30/01/1957 Advertiser Ella; Mareeba Babies Hospital; Rev and Mrs C L Asser parents Annette Asser describe what it is like to bring up an Aboriginal child as their own after adopting Annette

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 195 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 273 Getting to know family 5/03/1957 Advertiser Ella / Elizabeth Curtis Seven-month-old Aboriginal girl adopted by Mr and Mrs D J Curtis 2 274 The facts on the West 1/02/1957 News ; Warburton Report by Mr Murdoch Australian natives - Aborigines Ranges; Rawlinson Ranges are not sick, starving - 'scare' report 2 275 Natives' story in pictures - News 4/02/1957 News Rupert Murdoch; Warburton Mr W L Grayden MLA claims report challenged Ranges; Rawlinson Ranges; that the natives on the WA Parliamentary Select Warburton Reserve had been Committee greatly harmed by Mr Murdoch's report 2 275 Two Aborigines charged 13/03/1957 Advertiser Matthew Henry Sumner; Adrian Two part-Aboriginal men Percy Rigney remanded for unlawful possession 2 276 SA's treatment of Aborigines 6/02/1957 Advertiser Minister of Works, Sir Malcolm McIntosh, tells the House of Assembly that the SA Government could submit a more than adequate record of its treatment of the 205 Aboriginal children in 19 subsidised institutions

2 276 Not trying' to understand 21/02/1957 News Two Sydney University arts Aborigines graduates on a self-appointed fact-finding mission to Alice Springs 2 276 Man fined £50 Circa [?] Colin John Williams; Pansy Man fined for having carnal February Wilson knowledge of a female 1957 Aborigine

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 196 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 277 Natives urging "home rule" - 9/03/1957 Truth Point Pearce Mission; Mrs M E Deputation presents an Awful squalor at cape mission Williams; Mr and Mrs D M Aboriginal "self-government" Graham; Mr P P Sansbury plan to the Aborigines Protection Board 2 277 Wide concern on SA Aborigines 17/03/1957 Point Pearce Mission Station Public meeting held at Maitland - Public meeting held about the primitive conditions at the mission 2 278 "Unwarranted interference with 20/03/1957 News Dr Charles Duguid; Ephraim liberty" - Dr Duguid hits at law Tripp; Police Offences Act on Aborigines - Aboriginal and migrants work side by side

2 278 "One of the whitest" Circa March [?] Ephraim Tripp Railway gangers speak up for 1957 their fellow worker 2 279 [Untitled] 25/03/1957 Advertiser Johnny Cadell; Warrigal; Mr Cadell won a trip to England Robbery Under Arms where the film will be completed

2 279 Cricket bid by Windsors 25/03/1957 News Faith Coulthard 2 279 Half-caste gaoled Circa 1957 [?] Raymond Matthew Walker Part-Aboriginal man gaoled for being on premises without lawful excuse 2 279 Aborigines 'immune to 20/04/1957 Advertiser Professor Peter Morrison Professor Morrison addresses temperature' the American Federation of Experimental Biologists in Chicago 2 279 Granted bond - For sentence 2/04/1957 Advertiser Dennis Vincent Kartinyeri; Man released on bond of good Norman Roy Tripp behaviour for shopbreaking and larceny; man remanded for sentence for carnal knowledge of a 13½ year old girl

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 197 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 279 Fifty years ago 12/04/1957 Advertiser Point McLeay Mission Extract from an article published 12/04/1907: Mission natives petition the Premier for more food and clothes and better tents and less preaching and praying 2 280 Gifts to native criticised 13/05/1957 News Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission A council party visits the Station; SA Christian Youth mission and claims that Council Government handouts are demoralising 2 280 Young natives 'left jobless' 14/05/1957 News Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission Mr Dunstan claims that young Station; Mr Dunstan MP Aborigines from the mission were left idle and unemployed

2 280 Natives to get full status? 15/05/1957 News WA Government sets up a special subcommittee to discuss the question 2 280 Menace in the north - Problem 14/05/1957 Advertiser Claim that areas such as the of dingoes South-West Aboriginal Reserve are breeding grounds for dingoes 2 280 Honor for Aborigine in London 6/06/1957 Advertiser Dulcie Wilson; Salvation Army International Home League conference 2 280 Against dog baiting in reserve 16/05/1957 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board; South-Western Aboriginal Reserve 2 280 Queensland "doing more" for 6/06/1957 Advertiser Three Labor MPs return home natives after tour of Queensland and NSW 2 281 Darwin judge says juries … 15/05/1957 News Mr Justice Kriewaldt 'should not try natives'

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 198 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 281 Natives' status 'being equalised' 7/06/1957 Advertiser Aborigines Friends Association; SA Stockowners Association

2 281 Birthday honors list - Church 13/06/1957 Advertiser Rev Gordon Rowe OBE work 2 281 Doug Nichols awarded MBE 13/06/1957 News Pastor MBE

2 281 Aborigines 'must be trained' 6/06/1957 News Lutheran Board of Aborigines Missions 2 281 Fate of plan - Training of 5/06/1957 Advertiser Disappointment that the natives Government had deleted from the Estimates a plan similar to the training centre at Baroota Creek 2 281 New mission sought 17/06/1957 Advertiser Tomkinson Ranges; Presbyterian Board of Missions

2 282 SA and our Aborigines 17/05/1957 News Point McLeay Mission; Kenneth Short report by Charles Stokes Karpany; Dr Charles Duguid; and pictures by Ian Coventry Frank Lovegrove; Ivan Rigney; Amelia Campbell; Maurice Karpany; Vivian Lovegrove; Lady Jessie Street

2 283 SA stockowners seek equal 6/06/1957 Advertiser Stockowners Association of SA status for natives 2 283 Aborigines 'in poor condition' 17/06/1957 Advertiser Ernabella Mission; Dr Charles Duguid 2 283 Drink caused clashes on opal 19/06/1957 Advertiser Andamooka fields 2 283 Police to go to opal field 20/06/1957 Advertiser Andamooka

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 199 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 283 15 natives die at mission 19/06/1957 Advertiser Ernabella Mission; Dr Charles SA Medical and Veterinary Duguid Institute experts to carry out virus and bacteriological investigations at the mission 2 284 "Fear" at SA opal field 18/06/1957 Advertiser Andamooka; Desmond Turner; One Aboriginal man gaoled for Ernest Queama; Bruce Edward drinking liquor, another for Turner drinking liquor and disorderly behaviour, and a third for drinking liquor, indecent language and resisting arrest 2 284 Aborigines from Andamooka 18/06/1957 Advertiser Ena Turner; George Turner Half-caste Aboriginal woman fined fined for using indecent language and her half-caste Aboriginal husband fined for drinking liquor 2 284 Virus experts visit stricken 18/06/1957 News Ernabella Mission Station camp 2 284 Two more opal men injured 18/06/1957 News Andamooka 2 284 "Normal" 21/06/1957 Advertiser Andamooka Report that everything was "normal" at the opal field 2 284 Police post on field Circa June [?] Andamooka A temporary police station to be 1957 opened at the opal field 2 285 Pastor tells of tribal interference 19/06/1957 News Jimmy Lester; Blind Institute; 16-year-old Aboriginal student - Witchcraft cost eyesight Colebrook Home lost his sight in infancy because of interference by a tribal doctor

2 285 Trouble at opal field could flare 19/06/1957 News Andamooka; Ernest Queama; One full-blood Aboriginal man again Jackata Queama; Desmond and his son gaoled for assault, Turner; Bruce Edward Turner and two part-Aboriginal men gaoled for assault

2 285 Boy becomes blind after 20/06/1957 Advertiser Jimmy Lester; Royal Institute "witchcraft" for the Blind

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 200 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 285 Blind lad is philosopher 22/06/1957 Advertiser Jimmy Lester; Royal Institute for the Blind 2 285 [Untitled] 20/06/1957 News Picture of buildings, but location unidentified (possibly Andamooka) 2 286 In troubled Andamooka - 20/06/1957 News Andamooka; Wilfred Miller Includes a picture of some of Trouble on South Australian Andamooka's Aboriginal opalfield - Black & white put population outside their hut cases 2 287 Police watching opal field 21/06/1957 News Andamooka 2 287 Andamooka gets "new regime" 24/06/1957 Advertiser Andamooka Two police constables to be stationed at the opal field 2 287 Native aid plan opposed 26/06/1957 Advertiser Warburton Ranges Four people refused permission by the WA Government to enter the area to give dental and eye attention to the natives

2 287 New look will thrill children 22/06/1957 Mail Colebrook Home 2 287 "Metho" given to natives, MP 27/06/1957 Advertiser Andamooka claims 2 288 Natives' plea for new deal 26/06/1957 News ; Pastor Doug Nicholls Call for the abolition of mission / Nichols stations, State control of Aborigines, and establishment of a Federal department of native affairs 2 288 18 died through drought 2/07/1957 News Ernabella Mission Station 18 Aboriginal children die from a measles epidemic and malnutrition 2 288 Dry season "killed" 18 natives 3/07/1957 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Station 16 Aboriginal children and 2 adults die at the mission 2 288 Woomera range area increased 28/06/1957 News Woomera Rocket Range Coober Pedy and Andamooka now included in the new boundaries

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 201 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 288 14 Aborigines in crash: six hurt 4/07/1957 News Wilfred Kartiary / Kartinyeri; Darcy Taylor; Eric Walker; Hilda Smith; William John Miller; Sara Taylor 2 288 Measles killed 14 Aborigines 4/07/1957 News Ernabella Mission Station 2 289 Doctors report on measles at 5/07/1957 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Station mission 2 289 Urges "new deal" in assimilation 15/07/1957 Advertiser Sister Faith Coulthard; Johnny Maughan Church PSA service of natives Cadell; Mrs D Wilson; George Turner 2 289 They're happy at their work 15/07/1957 Advertiser Nurse Grace Lester; Nurse Margaret Laurie 2 290 Naked natives live on rats 9/07/1957 News Pintibu 2 290 Peter will fly home 17/07/1957 Advertiser Peter Janypanya; Daisy; One-year-old Aboriginal boy Charlie; Umby; Ernabella recovers from complications Mission Station from measles 2 290 Native athletic contests 17/07/1957 Advertiser Aborigines Week-End 2 290 Two Aborigines on Board 23/07/1957 Advertiser Harold Blair; Pastor Doug Two Aborigines appointed to Nichols / Nicholls; Aborigines the Victorian board Welfare Board 2 290 Study of why natives stand on 17/07/1957 Advertiser one leg 2 290 Found friend 29/07/1957 Advertiser Bindaboo; Dr Donald Thomson Nine-month old girl meets Dr Thomson 2 291 Aborigines must be citizens Circa July News National Aborigines Day Call for Churches to make 1957 emphatic protests to their Members of Parliament 2 291 "Sorry, we've already done our 18/07/1957 News An Aboriginal man on a bit. Only last week we bought a doorstep holds a sign "Give us souvenir boomerang!" [Cartoon] a chance!" and has a bag labelled "Aboriginal assimilation problems" and is addressed by a man labelled "Prejudice"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 202 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 291 New deal, when? 16/07/1957 Mail National Aborigines Day 2 291 [Untitled] Circa July [?] Peter Janypanya; Daisy; Picture of Peter being washed 1957 Ernabella Mission Station by his mother 2 291 "Nowhere else to live" 23/08/1957 Advertiser A New Australian and his Aboriginal wife lost their home at Lyrup during floods and were sleeping on the banks of the River Torrens 2 292 "Starving" natives fight for food 29/07/1957 Advertiser Warburton Ranges

2 292 Good neighbour council - Aid 18/08/1957 Mail Olga Fudge plea for Aborigines 2 292 Horseman star's new ambition 19/08/1957 Advertiser Johnny Cadell; Robbery Under Mr Cadell aims to compete in Arms Olympic Games equestrian events 2 292 Aborigines medical treatment 1/08/1957 Adelaide Claim that the Aborigines Church Protection Board ensures that Guardian Aborigines in SA receive medical attention and hospitalisation wherever required 2 293 Natives snore - whites shiver 28/08/1957 Advertiser Professor P S Scholander; A party spends four weeks Pitjenjara / Pitjantjatjara studying natives in the Areyonga district 2 293 For sentence 10/09/1957 Advertiser Gerald Newchurch; Robert Cyril Two men remanded for Cross sentence for storeroom breaking and larceny 2 293 Paintings on bark 10/09/1957 Advertiser National Gallery Collection exhibited in the gallery 2 293 Outback drama - 'copter rescue 8/09/1957 Mail Canning River An Aboriginal boy of 10 and an Aboriginal woman rescued by a helicopter pilot 2 293 No fall-out danger from A-test 27/09/1957 Advertiser Maralinga

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 203 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 293 Two nurses for 210 'flu cases 5/10/1957 Advertiser Ernabella Mission; Sister M Turvey; Sister D Leplaw 2 293 Pintubi tribe 7/10/1957 Advertiser Pintubi; Lake Mackay; Haast Call for comparison of photos Bluff; Central Reserve taken in 1936 with those taken this year 2 294 Tribal x-ray survey - Expedition 10/09/1957 Advertiser Pintubi / Bindaboo; Nosepeg; returns - Natives thrive in desert Professor A A Abbie

2 295 Pintubis' food secrets 11/09/1957 Advertiser Pintubi 2 295 Huge reserve for natives 27/09/1957 Advertiser Pintubi; Central Australia proposed 2 295 Aborigine adopted by white 26/09/1957 Advertiser Stephen John Ewen The first full-blooded Aboriginal family baby to be adopted by a white family in SA

2 295 Runs off 3 lb - wins bout 28/09/1957 Advertiser Robert Weetra; Alec Part-Aboriginal boxer wins SA Wanganeen; R Karpanny / amateur open lightweight title Karpany; E Newchurch; R bout Newchurch 2 295 Natives die: 'flu attack 8/10/1957 News Ernabella Mission Two natives die from influenza

2 296 More for welfare of natives 2/10/1957 Advertiser Budget Estimates provide a further £44,771 2 296 Mission girl debutantes 4/10/1957 Advertiser Point Pearce Mission; Rosemary Newchurch; Charlotte Walker; Joy Cross 2 296 School plan for natives 9/10/1957 Advertiser Maitland Area School Parents of children at the school asked if they would object to Aboriginal children attending the school 2 296 Natives die in 'flu epidemic 9/10/1957 Advertiser Ernabella Mission Two natives die from influenza

2 296 Aboriginal debs dance waltz 4/10/1957 News Point Pearce Mission Station 10 Aboriginal girls make their debut at the mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 204 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 296 State children 23/10/1957 Advertiser A Bill in the House of Assembly increases the sum payable to parents, foster parents and persons in charge of State children 2 296 Treatment of Aborigines 25/11/1957 Advertiser Call for a strong expression of public disapproval against the transfer of reserves and the uprooting of missions and natives because of mining interests 2 297 Aboriginal girls make their 4/10/1957 News Rosemary Newchurch, Peggy debut Cross, Joy Cross, Raileene / Raylene Wanganeen; Maureen Newchurch; Janice Weetra; Maxine Martin; Charlotte Walker; Joy Power; Rosslyn Cross

2 297 Michael is 6 - officially 9/10/1957 Advertiser Michael Farquharson; Townsend House 2 297 "Embarrassing" circular on 18/10/1957 News Maitland Area School Call for the people of Maitland Aborigines to ignore a circular issued by another person 2 297 Aboriginal babies need homes 7/12/1957 Advertiser Aborigines Protection Board The board calls for foster homes for four Aboriginal babies 2 298 The black people who live with 7/10/1957 News us 2 298 "No segregation" in SA schools 10/10/1957 Advertiser Maitland Area School The Minister of Education, Mr Pattinson, says there is no segregation of colored children in SA State schools

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 205 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 298 Aboriginal girls tops popularity 9/10/1957 News Parkside Public School at school - "No color ban in SA school - Minister

2 299 Dump is home to Aborigines - 4/10/1957 News Mooroopna; Grandma May; 250 living in squalid shacks Rodney Shire Council 2 299 Strict watch on natives 26/11/1957 Advertiser Protector of Aborigines, Mr C E Bartlett, says SA laws governing entry into Aboriginal reserves were strictly enforced

2 300 Aboriginal girl artist 28/10/1957 Advertiser Winnie Bamara; Umeewarra Mission 2 300 Welfare inquiry sought 23/11/1957 News SA Stockowners Association 2 300 Care of natives - Denial of 7/12/1957 Advertiser Claim that the development of charges rich mineral deposits in Queensland is giving the Aborigines remunerative employment 2 300 Native girl artist has rare gift 9/12/1957 Advertiser Winnie Bamara; Umeewarra Mission 2 301 Aborigines rights Circa [?] Claim that moral breakdown October and loss of self respect would 1957 be the consequence of the Queensland Government thrusting primitive Aborigines into a white community in a mining village

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 206 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 301 Conditions at Point Pearce 10/10/1957 Penola Pennant Ron Neilson; Point Pearce Mr Neilson, a teacher at the Mission Mission Station mission, addresses a combined meeting of the PWMU and Ladies Guild of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church

2 301 What is a communist? 10/10/1957 Penola Pennant

2 10 & 11 The Aborigine's point-of-view 23/11/1936 Advertiser David Unaipon; Aborigines Act Amendment Bill 2 154 & Age-old instincts can't be 20/02/1950 News Mr W R Penhall, Protector of 155 altered in a hurry - Giving SA Aborigines, outlines his three- Aborigines a better deal - point plan for the future welfare Helping hand of SA's 5,00 Aborigines

2 161 & Human story told in "Bitter 23/06/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs; Black Jack Photographs of scenes from the 164 & Springs" - "OK for sound" at film 165 Warren's Gorge 2 166 & Personalities at Adelaide's 24/06/1950 Advertiser Bitter Springs 167 world film premiere 2 18 & 19 Aborigines discuss their 10/12/1937 Advertiser Rev J H Sexton; David problems - Unique conference Unaipon; Mark Wilson; George held in Adelaide - Future of race Rankine - Passing from old order to new

2 2 & 3 Medical research 21/10/1936 Advertiser 2 214 & [Untitled] Circa [?] Campbell House; Lake Albert The Government buys the 215 September historic homestead near 1954 Meningie to provide a centre for training young Aborigines and part-Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 207 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 238 & Aboriginal children are happy [?] Ballarat Courier Brethren Mission; Miss K M Miss Simmons brings seven 239 visitors Simmons; Ballarat; Winnie Aboriginal children from Port Augusta to Ballarat for a holiday

2 260 & Aboriginal children suffer - Circa [?] Colebrook Home; Mr A 262 Home's condition appalling - December Beardsley; Mitcham Council; Squalor at Colebrook Home 1956 United Aborigines Mission 2 33 & 34 Flogging or gaol for natives - 3/06/1938 Advertiser Toop Toop Former advocated by Judge Wells - Darwin court discussion - Reference to "many busybodies" 2 36 & 37 At home with the Aborigines 9/06/1938 News Ernabella Station Photographs from the mission

2 4 & 5 Scientists in Central Australia - 3/11/1936 Advertiser Happy, carefree life of uncivilised Aborigines - Perfect physical specimens 2 40 & 41 North-west inspection ends - 27/06/1938 Advertiser Sheep country in good heart - Minister anxious about stocking problem 2 41 & 42 Wild dog farming - Minister 1/07/1938 Advertiser confers with stock men - Tightening regulations - Exploitation of natives 2 69 & 70 Alarm at spread of venereal 23/06/1942 Advertiser Venereal Diseases Act; Local The Premier to be approached disease - City Council to Board of Health to seek the enforcement of a approach Premier - Allegations Venereal Diseases Act in South denied Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 208 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 2 7 & 8 Aborigines - Control of doggers 7/11/1936 Mail Claim that Aborigines are being is sought - Allegations of exploited by collectors of wild exploitation of labor dog scalps

2 74 & 75 Chained Abos to tree in dead 29/12/1945 Truth Rex Lowe; Mount Dare Station; heart drama - Manager's Mick; Freddy; Walter; Albert; methods condemned Jimmy James; Jackey

2 81 & 82 Abos are still slaves in wild 19/01/1946 Truth Dr Charles Duguid; Rex Lowe; & 83 north claims MP - New deal Shadrack James needed 2 86 & 87 Shocking conditions prevail in 2/02/1946 Truth Ada Bromham west end native slums - Govt should act - "Suits us!" say natives 2 92 & 93 Protest on 'Danger' to 8/08/1946 Advertiser Dr Charles Duguid; Mrs M Protest meeting held in Aborigines - Challenge on Rankine; Unndela; Nana; Adelaide native safety Tjikana 3 1 The dry wells of Andamooka - 3/10/1961 News Andamooka It's precious! 3 1 Use of money by Aborigines 5/10/1961 [?] Mr Dunstan Mr Dunstan tells the House of Assembly that Aborigines should be entitled to their social service money 3 2 Alcohol and prison 5/10/1961 News Claim that there were women alcoholics in the Adelaide gaol

3 2 Vote for natives mooted 19/10/1961 News A select Parliamentary committee recommends that Aborigines and should be given the right to vote at Commonwealth elections

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 209 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 3 At Andamooka, water is almost 3/10/1961 News Andamooka as precious as the opals - The wells are running dry

3 4 Fears of grim "dry" in north 15/10/1961 Advertiser Coober Pedy Gastric epidemic causes the death of an Aboriginal child 3 5 Native vote urged 20/10/1961 Advertiser Select Committee on Voting Rights for Aborigines 3 6 Many leave opal town 23/10/1961 Advertiser Coober Pedy 70 Aborigines leave the opal field for Kingoonya 3 6 Opal field's water supply normal 21/10/1961 Advertiser Coober Pedy soon 3 6 Native rights petition ready 24/10/1961 News MP 3 7 Natives called 'slaves' Circa News Jacquetta Hawkes Anthropologist claims that the October conditions of Australian 1961 Aborigines amounted to semi- slavery 3 7 More rights for natives sought 25/10/1961 Advertiser Mr Dunstan Petition asks for legislation to remove restrictions on Aborigines and people of Aboriginal descent 3 8 Aborigines and a new deal 25/10/1961 News Claim that there are encouraging signs of a more sympathetic and enlightened approach to Aboriginal assimilation 3 8 Semi-slavery claim denied 26/10/1961 Advertiser Jacquetta Hawkes The Minister of Works, Mr Pearson, denies Miss Hawkes' statement 3 8 Slavery? 26/10/1961 News Jacquetta Hawkes 3 9 They're far from home 26/10/1961 News Warrawee; Alison Wilson; Three little girls from the Virginia Thomson; Judy country have medical treatment Nabanunga

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 210 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 9 Innocents abroad [Cartoon] 27/10/1961 Advertiser Members of the British Anti- slavery Society: "Hang it, Gwendoline! Here we've come half-way round the world to free Australia and you don't know where they keep their slaves??"

3 10 "Ignorance" in poisoned water 27/10/1961 Advertiser report 3 10 Dead writer's papers "not 1/11/1961 Advertiser Mary M Bennett; Kalgoorlie suppressed" 3 10 A day for drinking 29/10/1961 Sunday Mail Morialta Protestant Childrens Two boys enjoying their cool Home; Peter Hartshorn; drinks at the home's fete Graham Aitken 3 11 Aborigine welfare 2/11/1961 Murray Pioneer Gerard Mission

3 11 Aborigines "not inferior" 15/11/1961 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford Mr Mountford gives a lecture in the Public Library 3 12 Aborigine Welfare Association Circa Murray Pioneer Upper Murray Association for Annual meeting of the reviews year of progress November Aboriginal Welfare association 1961 3 13 Pianist bitter at attitude to 26/11/1961 News Winifred Atwell Miss Atwell on a concert tour natives 3 13 Natives sick 7/11/1961 Advertiser Arnhem Land Outbreak of gastro-enteritis causes the death of one Aboriginal child and sickness at Arnhem Land mission stations

3 13 Color bar denial by theatre 8/11/1961 Advertiser Winifred Atwell; Bowen 3 14 "Neglect" of NT slated 9/11/1961 Advertiser Claim that the Minister for Territories, Mr Hasluck, has not shaped policy on any matters other than those affecting Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 211 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 14 Debt to natives 9/11/1961 Advertiser Albert Namatjira Speaking on a Bill to establish a tourist authority in the NT, the Assistant Administrator claims the tourist industry has a debt to artists

3 14 Pianist asked to apologise 10/11/1961 Advertiser Winifred Atwell; Bowen 3 15 School goes walkabout 10/11/1961 Advertiser Moondrah Tank; Margaret Article by Max Fatchen Tischler; Marlene Rosenblatt; Micky Chamberlain; Joyleen Finlay; Millie; Sonny Jim 3 16 He's a good-hearted boy now 11/10/1961 Sunday Mail Dougie Three-year-old boy from Lake Nash has an operation at the Royal Adelaide Hospital

3 16 School for natives 14/11/1961 Advertiser Director of Native Welfare, Mr Hiese, says there are 36 special schools in the Northern Territory with an enrolment of 2,400 full blood Aboriginal children 3 16 NT natives get air conditioning 15/11/1961 News Brunette Downs Station Aboriginal children to attend an air-conditioned school at the station 3 17 Aborigines get home 17/11/1961 Advertiser Home for Aboriginal Women The new home in Sussex Street, North Adelaide, will accommodate women and children from church missions in South Australia 3 17 Natives urged to vote 23/11/1961 News Superintendent of Aborigines Welfare urges Aborigines to vote in the Federal elections

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 212 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 17 [Untitled] 18/11/1961 Advertiser Jimmie Burbich Two-year-old Aboriginal boy at the Adelaide Childrens Hospital

3 17 Fatal fall down mine shaft 24/11/1961 Advertiser Ena Turner; Andamooka Death of Mrs Turner, a part- Aborigine 3 18 More action in Aboriginal case 27/11/1961 News George Koolmateri; The case of an Aboriginal man International Commission of who was refused exemption Jurists from the Aborigines Board is to be forwarded to the commission

3 18 Protector ill 28/11/1961 Advertiser Chief Protector of Aborigines Mr C E Bartlett is in hospital 3 18 New appeal move by Aborigine 28/11/1961 Advertiser George Koolmateri; International Commission of Jurists 3 18 Drought in SA 'not making 28/11/1961 News Minister in Charge of Native natives suffer' Affairs claims no Aborigines in South Australia were suffering privations as a result of drought conditions 3 19 Action urged on teaching of 29/11/1961 Advertiser SA Institute of Teachers calls natives for the improvement of home and living conditions for Aboriginal children 3 19 Aborigines may sit on juries 30/11/1961 News Jury Act The Northern Territory Administrator, Mr Nott, recommends changes to the Act 3 19 Stuart case recalled 1/12/1961 Advertiser Rupert ; The Stuart Book review Case 3 20 Govt aid for our missions - 1/12/1961 News Aboriginal education 3 20 Ooh, it's cool! 3/12/1961 Sunday Mail Elza Wilson Three-year-old girl at Henley Beach

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 213 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 21 Mission toys to in blaze 3/12/1961 Sunday Mail Coober Pedy; Evangelical Fire at a mission station Lutheran Church of Australia destroys Christmas gifts for 100 Aboriginal children 3 21 Mission's aim on gifts for 4/12/1961 Advertiser Coober Pedy; Evangelical children Lutheran Church of Australia 3 21 State schools for native children 4/12/1961 Advertiser

3 21 Appeal fails 5/12/1961 Advertiser Keith Walsh Man's appeal against his sentence for a breach of the Aborigines Act is dismissed 3 21 Rain brings relief to Andamooka 5/12/1961 Advertiser Andamooka

3 22 Visitor says "we gape" 6/12/1961 Advertiser Gerald Kalya Kenyan education officer returns home after spending six months studying education systems in Queensland, NSW and SA 3 22 Aborigines to get gifts after all - 6/12/1961 News Coober Pedy; Evangelical Father Adelaide Xmas to Lutheran Church of Australia rescue 3 23 Visitor for the children 7/12/1961 Advertiser Michael McBeath; Monica A clown entertains two children Nangala; Somerton Crippled at the home's Christmas party Children's Home 3 23 Mary seeks a 'trip to stars' 8/12/1961 Advertiser Mary Miller 18-year-old Aboriginal girl to dance in a ballet in Tasmania 3 23 Urges target for end of native 12/12/1961 Advertiser Adelaide anthropologist, Mrs K laws S Inglis, urges for a target date to bring Aborigines and par- Aborigines under the same social welfare agencies as white citizens 3 24 Shooting of dog "facts" 13/12/1961 Advertiser Rosie Cooper; Amoonguna Settlement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 214 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 24 Native youth mauled by shark 14/12/1961 Advertiser Jimmy Stevens

3 24 LeFevre prizes 14/12/1961 Advertiser P Rigney Fourth year class prizes awarded 3 24 Assimilation of Aborigines Circa [?] Support for Mrs K S Inglis's December suggestions 1961 3 24 Native dogs 16/12/1961 Advertiser Portion of a letter regarding the shooting of dogs in native settlements 3 24 Woman, 33, clubbed to death 19/12/1961 News Edna Riley Quarter-caste Aboriginal woman battered to death at Acacia Ridge 3 24 More trouble 19/12/1961 Advertiser Robert Aboriginal film star gaoled for drinking liquor 3 24 Native patrol assistants Circa [?] 14 full-blood wards become December fulltime patrol assistants to the 1961 Welfare Department in NT

3 25 Enquiry held at hospital 21/12/1961 Advertiser Parkside Mental Hospital Enquiry held into alleged ill- treatment of a young male Aboriginal patient at the hospital

3 25 She'll nurse in India Circa [?] Lois O'Donoghue December 1961 3 25 Passport demand - "Insulting" 20/12/1961 Advertiser Charles Duguid Claim that it was an insult for a letter woman to be required to have an exemption, because of her color, before receiving a passport 3 25 Isle will miss 'black Santa' 21/12/1961 News Bathurst Island; Matthias

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 215 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 26 Natives quarrel Circa [?] Hunter Shaw; Jim McKay Two full-blood natives admitted December to Kalgoorlie District Hospital 1961 3 26 Painting prize to Aborigine Circa [?] Winnie Bamara; Umeewarra December Mission 1961 3 26 Negro says natives "not Circa [?] Arnold Gordon interested" December 1961 3 26 "Discontent" among Aborigines Circa [?] Mr C Perkins claims the December discontent was increasing to the 1961 point where violence could break out 3 26 Natives deny 'laziness' Circa [?] Arnold Gordon December 1961 3 26 Infection hits missions in NT 21/01/1962 News Serious respiratory infection at NT mission stations and Elcho Island 3 27 Louis beats ordeals Circa [?] Louis Tikalaru 6-year-old Aboriginal boy from January Bathurst Island at the Adelaide 1962 Children's Hospital 3 27 Widespread epidemic hits 4/01/1962 Advertiser Mysterious virus infection natives spreads over the width of the NT 3 27 NT sickness identified 5/01/1962 Advertiser Upper respiratory tract infection is identified 3 28 The black rebel from Lucindale 30/12/1961 Bulletin George Koolmateri; International Commission of Jurists 3 29 Native aim is equality 8/01/1962 Advertiser Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights; Jacob Roberts

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 216 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 29 Trackers on EP search for man 8/01/1962 Advertiser Two trackers from the Umeewarra Mission Station join a search for a man on upper Eyre Peninsula 3 29 [Untitled] 10/01/1962 Advertiser Colin McDonald; Robert Children are members of a Brownlow; Raymond Clarke; skiffle band at a Crippled Maureen Gilbert Children's camp at Oakbank 3 30 Bishop's plea for natives 10/01/1962 Advertiser Bishop of Darwin, Rt Rev Dr J P O'Loughlin, calls for a change of policy regarding Aboriginal assimilation 3 30 Native study centre plan 10/01/1962 Advertiser Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies 3 30 [Untitled] Circa [?] Australian Institute for Curator Of Anthropology at the January Aboriginal Studies SA Museum expresses 1962 disappointment at museums' minor representation on the interim council of the institute 3 30 Aborigine for trial over shooting Circa [?] Alan Kunoth; Rosie / Gnarla Man committed for trial for January Kunoth; Elsie Kunoth attempted murder of his wife 1962 3 30 "Rights" of Aborigines 11/01/1962 Advertiser Claim that there is no prouder race of people than Australian Aborigines 3 30 David repays NT kindness 11/01/1962 Advertiser David Kerin 18-year-old blind part Aborigine passed his Leaving Certificate and is to study physiotherapy in London 3 30 Native women's home 11/01/1962 Advertiser Opening of the home in Sussex Street, North Adelaide

3 30 Boomeranged 11/01/1962 Advertiser Wesley Hall West-Indian cricketer is given some boomerang throwing tips

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 217 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 31 First sea swim 12/01/1962 Advertiser Elsie Nambidjimba; Jennifer Three girls from the Australian Neale; Elizabeth Gamble Inland Mission bathe at O'Sullivan's Beach 3 31 Reason for native drift to Circa [?] Assistant Administrator of the missions January NT claims that crowding at 1962 missions and welfare settlements is occurring only in Central Australia 3 32 Suburban home for native 12/01/1962 Advertiser Miranda Moore; Iris Rankine; Three girls have afternoon tea women open Denise Wilson at the opening of the Sussex Street home for women and girls 3 32 Attack on sheep by dogs 15/01/1962 Advertiser Gerard Aboriginal Reserve 3 32 Dogs raid sheep in country 13/01/1962 Advertiser Winkie Aboriginal Reserve 3 33 To teach their race 16/01/1962 News Sister Muriel Stanley; Sister Two Aboriginal women Connie McDonald commissioned to the ranks of the Anglican Church Army 3 33 [Untitled] 17/01/1962 Advertiser John Dowie; Nikachilpa Sculptor exhibits an Aboriginal head study at an art show

3 34 [Untitled] 18/01/1962 Advertiser Robert Muir Junior diving champion at the Olympic Pool 3 34 Visit to the zoo Circa [?] Lucas Sharpe; Shirley Fann; Four children from Alice Springs January Freddie Malthouse; Kathy Kopp spend a day at the Zoo 1962 3 34 [Untitled] 24/01/1962 News Bagot Welfare Settlement; The council to take up the Northern Territory Council for matter of a low standard of food Aboriginal Rights; Jacob at the settlement Roberts 3 35 Boy is a 'fish' 25/01/1962 Advertiser Howard Ngoolbay 17-year-old Aboriginal boy shows himself to be a freak aqualung diver

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 218 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 35 "Times" comment on Aborigines 26/01/1962 News The Times in London claims that Australian Aborigines would before long be little more than dark-skinned Australians

3 36 Employment of Aborigines 26/01/1962 Advertiser Claim that a previous correspondent's letter contains contradictions 3 36 Natives in pageant, at £5 a 30/01/1962 Advertiser Three Aborigines charge a fee head for acting in a Manly Tourist Bureau pageant 3 36 White magic for blacks 23/01/1962 Advertiser A show of magic is arranged for young Aborigines from Campbell House farm near Meningie 3 36 "Aboriginal arts will be lost" 8/02/1962 Advertiser Call for the teaching of tracking and boomerang-making by Aborigines to their own people

3 37 Mistakes and weaknesses in 27/01/1962 Sydney Morning Rupert Max Stuart; The Stuart Book review Stuart case Herald Case

3 38 Parents object to natives at 13/02/1962 Advertiser Elliott; Beetaloo Bill Ningari school 3 38 Turning back the clock 13/02/1962 News Elliott 3 39 Minister orders NT inquiry on 13/02/1962 News Elliott schools 3 39 Aborigine in top school 14/02/1962 Advertiser Nerida Blair; Harold Blair The 4½ year old daughter of the singer begins school at Tintern Girls' Grammar School

3 39 Native help 14/02/1962 Advertiser Department of Native Affairs The Aborigines Department to become the Department of Native Affairs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 219 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 39 Agriculture 14/02/1962 Advertiser Department of Native Affairs The Aborigines Department to become the Department of Native Affairs and the Aborigines Protection Board to be known as the Native Affairs Board 3 40 Parent gives view - School ban 14/02/1962 News Elliott; Mr J E McAdam; Davis in NT 'not racial' - Council hits Daniels out 3 40 Treatment of Aborigines 15/02/1962 Advertiser Claim of being appalled at the shameful treatment of Aborigines 3 41 Aborigine urges tolerance 15/02/1962 Advertiser Elliott; Davis Daniels 3 41 Aborigine's success 16/02/1962 Advertiser Jimmy Little; A Tree in a New album released by the Meadow Aboriginal singer 3 41 Back to school at Elliott Circa [?] Elliott; Margaret Allvar; February Elizabeth Gamble; James 1962 McAdam; Elliott McAdam; Fay McAdam 3 42 School boycott is no answer 16/02/1962 Advertiser Elliott 3 42 Human rights 19/02/1962 News Call for human rights and justice for Aborigines 3 42 Hygiene 19/02/1962 News Claim that the majority of Aborigines are cleaner and more hygienic than many white Australians 3 42 Aboriginal in London 20/02/1962 News Biddy Kelly 24-year-old full-blood Aboriginal housegirl is on an eight-month overseas holiday as a reward for assisting the matron of Jingalong Mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 220 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 42 Native gaoled over liquor 21/02/1962 Advertiser Peter Australia Aboriginal citizen gaoled for supplying liquor to another Aborigine 3 42 "Apartheid seeds" in NT 23/02/1962 Advertiser Elliott Claim to have pity and grave concerns over current events at Elliott 3 42 Native children at NT school 22/02/1962 Advertiser Elliott; Mrs S Allvar Mrs Allvar claims that the full circumstances of attendances at the school were not stated

3 43 She is 'Mum' to them all 15/02/1962 News Stephen Ewen; Paul Ewen; Mr and Mrs R W Ewen are Tina Ewen; Panda Ewen; Clyde parents to six Aboriginal Rigney; Victor Singh children as well as to their own son and daughter 3 44 Oxygen supplies vital for boy, 2 26/02/1962 Advertiser Athanasius 2-year-old full-blood Aboriginal boy suffering from melioidosis in Darwin Hospital

3 44 Natives as tourist draw 26/02/1962 Advertiser Call for Aborigines on reserves to receive help with the manufacture of original souvenirs 3 44 To help natives Circa [?] Abschol / Aboriginal February Scholarship Fund 1962 3 44 Native children at NT school 28/02/1962 Advertiser Call for teachers with sympathetic approaches to be appointed to NT schools 3 44 Victoria to aid natives Circa [?] The Victorian Government February plans to abolish all Government 1962 settlements for Aborigines and establish families in suitable centres near employment

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 221 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 45 Leo's ambition - He wants first 28/02/1962 News Leo Muir 16-year-old full-blooded for his race Aboriginal sprinter wants to be the first to compete for Australia at an international games

3 45 SA policy on natives 1/03/1962 Advertiser The SA Government wants to move Aborigines out of reserves as fast as they qualified for advancement 3 46 He'll never do it again! 1/03/1962 News Paddy Bertie Aboriginal man in hospital after hand-feeding a crocodile

3 46 Former actor's big fire loss - 2/03/1962 Advertiser Johnny Cadell; Elizabeth Cadell Daughter saves kittens 3 46 Aid flows in for Johnny Cadell 2/03/1962 News Johnny Cadell; Elizabeth Cadell

3 47 Parents continue ban on school 7/03/1962 News Elliott; James McAdam

3 47 Air bid to take food to natives 8/03/1962 Advertiser Papunya; Yuendunu; Areyonga Three settlements isolated by floods are to have food supplies flown in 3 47 House 'soon' for Cadell 8/03/1962 News Johnny Cadell 3 47 Food flight for natives cancelled 9/03/1962 Advertiser Papunya The airstrip at the settlement was too soft for a safe plane landing 3 47 Typhoid at NT mission 9/03/1962 Advertiser Oenpelli Mission 3 48 New typhoid suspects 10/03/1962 Advertiser Oenpelli Mission 3 48 Welcome aid for natives 12/03/1962 Advertiser A party of native athletes is preparing for the Commonwealth Games in November

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 222 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 48 First step on votes for natives 15/03/1962 Advertiser Commonwealth Government takes the first step towards granting Aborigines full voting rights in Federal elections 3 48 Native vote proposed Circa March [?] 1962 3 49 Kantilla hopes to do even better 16/03/1962 Advertiser David Kantilla League footballer from Bathurst Island returns to Adelaide

3 49 Winning author and subject 17/03/1962 Advertiser Douglas Lockwood; Phillip Roberts 3 49 Survival feat by stockman 19/03/1962 Advertiser Alan Vassie Black trackers search for man lost east of Pine Creek 3 50 Aboriginal culture for festival 20/03/1962 Advertiser Call for adequate provision to be made for Aboriginal culture in future Festival of Arts

3 50 One of NT's last bushwhackers 21/03/1962 Advertiser Tom Flynn; Xavier Herbert; Bushman dies aged 84 Capricornia; Nellie Flynn 3 50 Aboriginal culture 21/03/1962 Advertiser Support for Aboriginal culture to be presented at the next Festival of Arts 3 51 Signed up for fight - Carruthers- 20/03/1962 News Johnny Jarrett; Jimmy Aboriginal boxer to fight Jimmy Jarrett to meet in Adelaide Carruthers Carruthers

3 51 Aboriginal art 23/03/1968 Advertiser Support for Aboriginal culture to be presented at the next Festival of Arts 3 51 Aboriginal art in city display 22/03/1962 Advertiser Albert Namatjira; Oscar Artists' work represented in city Namatjira; Enos Namatjira; exhibition Ewald Namatjira; Cofulla Ebataringa

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 223 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 52 Points from letters - Aboriginal 24/03/1962 Advertiser Claim that there should have culture been a float representing the in the Festival of Arts 3 52 Plea for natives 24/03/1962 Advertiser Aborigine Welfare Association The association claims that all Aborigines should be allowed to buy beer at hotels 3 52 1,000 carvings at Unley 24/03/1962 Advertiser About 100 carvings of Aborigines exhibited 3 52 Perkins to lead Sydney club 26/03/1962 Advertiser Charlie Perkins Mr Perkins appointed captain of the Pan-Hellenic club in Sydney

3 52 Abo art 26/03/1962 News Raising awareness of the Arunta artists' exhibition in the city 3 52 Native "bone victim" 27/03/1962 Advertiser Mission Dick; Walker Edwards

3 52 Aborigine in denial over liquor 27/03/1962 Advertiser Peter Australia Aboriginal citizen's appeal is dismissed 3 52 Escape alleged 27/03/1962 Advertiser Thomas Sidney Kelly; Douglas Two half-caste Aboriginal men Pearce remanded in custody for having been in unlawful possession of a car 3 52 Aboriginal art at Festival 27/03/1962 Advertiser Support for Aboriginal culture to be presented at future Festival of Arts 3 53 Native denies liquor profit 27/03/1962 News Peter Australia 3 53 Tests pupils' hearing 28/03/1962 Advertiser Townsend House School 3 53 Native songs Circa March [?] Mr C P Mountford Mr Mountford's collection of 1962 Aboriginal songs are played during a Festival of Arts display

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 224 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 54 Police cadets in display 28/03/1962 Advertiser Robert Berda Police cadets display police training methods in Festival of Arts 3 54 Art from north 29/03/1962 Advertiser Narritjin; Bininyiwui Arnhem Land native artists demonstrate their skill to schoolgirls 3 55 Vital statistics - Carruthers 29/03/1962 News Johnny Jarrett; Jimmy Mr Jarrett holds the Australian heavier Carruthers bantamweight title 3 56 Carruthers stops Jarrett in 2nd Circa March [?] Johnny Jarrett; Jimmy 1962 Carruthers 3 56 Move for full vote Circa March [?] Legislation introduced to 1962 provide full voting rights to the Northern Territory 3 56 A "fortune" to native author 30/03/1962 Advertiser Ignatius Kilage Mr Kilage, of New Guinea, thanks The Advertiser for his special prize of £50 in its literary competition 3 56 Aboriginal culture Circa March [?] Call for a small committee to 1962 work on the representation of Aboriginal culture at future Festivals 3 57 Irate father defies sect Circa March [?] Exclusive Order of Plymouth Claims that the sect is breaking 1962 Brethren; Lakemba up families 3 57 Sect breaks up families Circa March [?] Exclusive Order of Plymouth The term "Umeewarra" was 1962 Brethren hand-written over the title of this article 3 58 More strife over sect 30/03/1962 Advertiser Exclusive Order of Plymouth Brethren; Lakemba 3 58 Natives warned on Reds 2/04/1962 News A trade union official warns Aboriginals against allowing Communists to continue to infiltrate their organisations 3 59 Many defect from sect 2/04/1962 Advertiser Exclusive Order of Plymouth Brethren

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 225 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 59 Ernabella Station 2/04/1962 Advertiser Ernabella Station The station bought as a medical mission for Aborigines

3 59 Week-end pictures Circa April [?] Roger Rigney Mr Rigney pictured participating 1962 in a Sturt trial football match

3 60 New test of memory 3/04/1962 Advertiser Intelligence and memory tests to include photos of native animals for Central Australian Aborigines. 3 60 Citizenship for native 3/04/1962 Advertiser Donald Kantilla: Twiwi 3 60 Oil seepage found near NT Circa April [?] Hermannsburg Mission centre 1962 3 60 Hospital bid to aid assimilation 3/04/1962 News North Ryde Psychiatric Centre

3 61 Man says sect cost his family - 4/04/1962 Advertiser Exclusive Order of Plymouth Brethren exempted by Board Brethren

3 61 Attacks NT liquor law 5/04/1962 Advertiser Peter Australia Legislation introduced in the NT to prevent Aborigines going to gaol for long periods for minor liquor law offences 3 61 Our "ancient living culture" 5/04/1962 Advertiser Mr T G H Strehlow Mr Strehlow addresses a Rotary Club luncheon 3 62 Guard door - Sect ban on 5/04/1962 Advertiser Exclusive Order of Plymouth pressmen Brethren 3 63 Unley boy, 15, defies sect 6/04/1962 Advertiser Exclusive Order of Plymouth Brethren 3 63 Sect "menace" 9/04/1962 Advertiser Exclusive Order of Plymouth Call for support for people Brethren being persecuted by the sect 3 64 Actions of sect Circa April [?] Exclusive Order of Plymouth Example given of a broken 1962 Brethren marriage 3 64 Changes in NT liquor laws Circa April [?] Licencing Ordinance 1963

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 226 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 64 NT liquor law to be changed 12/04/1962 Advertiser Licencing Ordinance 3 64 Old Territorian [Cartoon] Circa April [?] A white man calls on an 1965 Aboriginal family seeking their signatures for a petition for the NT to secede 3 65 Hit at voting rights in NT 12/04/1962 News 3 65 Sense at last on liquor law Circa April [?] 1965 3 65 Native camp seen as tourism 13/04/1962 Advertiser The Director of the SA boost Government Tourist Bureau calls for an Aboriginal camp where overseas visitors could see Aboriginals in a bushland setting 3 66 Native camp plan "not 14/04/1962 Advertiser The Minister of Works and the practicable" Curator of Anthropology at the SA Museum comment on the proposal 3 66 Aboriginal reserve for tourists 17/04/1962 Advertiser Provision of an example of a living museum in North Carolina

3 66 Native camp 'idea good' 16/04/1962 News Olga Fudge 3 67 Moves for Aboriginal welfare 24/04/1962 Advertiser Federal Council of Aboriginal Annual meeting of the council Advancement 3 67 Visit from a princess 24/04/1962 Advertiser /Princess Lilardia; Queen Yarmuk; Ulupna

3 67 Search in bush for injured 24/04/1962 Advertiser Janette McKillop; Bob McKillop; Search party for a 17-year-old heroine Elsie Konky; Lorraine Bumble; girl and an Aborigine who Heather Beasley bashed her and shot her father and an Aboriginal woman

3 68 Prize book to be published 26/04/1962 Advertiser I, the Aboriginal; Douglas Lockwood

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 227 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 68 Aboriginal reserve 26/04/1962 Advertiser Protest at the selling of Aborigines' unfortunate mode of living at so many shillings a look

3 68 [Untitled] 26/04/1962 Advertiser Pte Stephen Dodd Korean War veteran carries the banner for the 3rd Battalion RAA 3 68 David Kantilla 26/04/1962 Advertiser David Kantilla Picture of footballer 3 68 Natives 'have much to offer' 26/04/1962 News Olga Fudge Thanks for the publicity given to her commendation of the suggestion by the Tourist Bureau director 3 69 Aborigines get vote 2/05/1962 Advertiser A Bill conferring Federal voting rights to Aboriginals was passed without amendment

3 69 Lecture on Aboriginals 2/05/1962 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford Mr Mountford gives a public lecture 3 70 "Council hampers natives' 14/04/1962 Interstate Council for Aboriginal Rights; welfare" Aborigines Welfare Board; Lake Tyers 3 70 Tyers report 16/04/1962 Interstate Lake Tyers Aboriginal Call for the residents of Lake settlement; Australian Tyers to be treated as free Association for Cultural citizens and not as wards Freedom 3 71 Assimilation the answer - 17/04/1962 Interstate Lake Tyers Aboriginal Aboriginal welfare work to be settlement abolished 3 72 Lake Tyers to go, Rylah says - 14/04/1962 Interstate Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mr Rylah, Chief Secretary, "Time and money" settlement claims that the worst service to Aboriginal families would be to continue and improve Lake Tyers

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 228 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 73 This is Lake Tyers - Bleak, Circa April Herald Lake Tyers Aboriginal depressing - needs overhaul 1942 settlement; Australian Association for Cultural Freedom; Mrs Bent; Geoff Bent

3 74 Minister replies to bishop - 2/05/1962 News Minister of Works responds to Natives helped to homes, jobs the Bishop of Darwin's call for greater employment for Aborigines 3 74 Work policy for SA natives 3/05/1962 Advertiser 3 74 Native camps 3/05/1962 Advertiser Claim that Aborigines are still treated as slaves in the north 3 75 Navy to pay NT Nelson 3/05/1962 News Laurie Nelson / One-Eye; 30 NT Aborigines who were Pickles; Leo John coast-watchers for the Royal Australian Nave during World War II are to be paid 3 75 Belated pay for natives 4/05/1962 News Navy coast-watchers to be paid

3 75 Native found, charged 7/05/1962 Advertiser Dennis Koowootha Aboriginal man remanded for attempted murder 3 75 Mr Downer's domain 9/05/1962 Advertiser Mr Downer Claim that Mr Downer protests shamelessly when a freeway for the benefit of mankind is planned to pass through his extensive domain 3 75 She got her boomerang 11/05/1962 Advertiser An airport staff officer throws a souvenir boomerang into an aircraft for the wife of the US Secretary of State 3 76 Dolls make Eva happy 12/05/1962 Advertiser Eva; Somerton Crippled Childrens Home 3 77 In the steps of a hero - We 14/05/1962 News John McDouall Stuart; Frank enter the land of the Dreamtime O'Neill; Harry / Garei Garei; Maiali

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 229 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 78 Papua drink ban may go 15/05/1962 Advertiser Committee in Papua-NG to investigate the relaxation of total prohibition laws 3 78 First West Coast visit by 16/05/1962 Advertiser Koonibba Aboriginal Mission Sir Edrick Bastyan makes a Governor four-day tour of Eyre Peninsula, including the Koonibba Aboriginal Mission Station

3 78 Seek liquor enquiries for Circa May [?] Call for the NG inquiry to be Aborigines 1962 extended to mainland natives 3 79 Aboriginal advancement 17/05/1962 Advertiser Claim that the Aboriginal people mostly have no franchise or any other rights 3 79 Aborigine to speak here 17/05/1962 Advertiser Margaret Valadian; National Union of Australian University Students 3 79 Boomerang "salute" 17/05/1962 Advertiser Koonibba Aboriginal Mission The Governor is greeted at Koonibba by a salute of 21 boomerangs 3 79 Blind Aboriginal youth to be 18/05/1962 Advertiser David Kerin trained in London 3 80 Aborigine's plea for her people 22/05/1962 Advertiser Margaret Valadian; National Union of University Students 3 80 Here to talk 22/05/1962 News Margaret Valadian; National Union of University Students 3 80 Call to aid integration of natives 24/05/1962 Advertiser Margaret Valadian; National Union of Australian University Students 3 80 Sentence on native reduced 24/05/1962 Advertiser Peter Australia Man's gaol sentence reduced by the Governor from 12 months to 4 months 3 80 Preserve chants 24/05/1962 Advertiser Alice Moyle Music teacher to record Aboriginal music in Arnhem Land

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 230 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 81 … and a native with a college 24/05/1962 News Sydney James Cook; Alawa; accent Mandarecha 3 81 Minister on Aborigines' freedom 31/05/1962 Advertiser Minister for the Territories, Mr Hasluck, advises that 80,000 Aborigines need no longer be classed as Aborigines 3 82 Aborigines seek quashing of 30/05/1962 Advertiser Pluto; Sydney; Mr W E Young; Northern Territory Supreme convictions Mr A B Richardson Court hears a writ seeking to quash convictions on the grounds a court was biased 3 83 Aboriginal pointer to education 30/05/1962 News Principal of Adelaide Teachers College says modern educationalists could learn much from primitive Aborigines of the north

3 83 Allegations by girl 19/06/1962 Advertiser Janet Esther East; Constable 15-year-old full-blood Aboriginal Richard Christen Egan; girl gives evidence against two Detective-Senior Constable policemen Kevin Richard Sweetman

3 84 Policeman's 106 arrests 20/06/1962 Advertiser Janet Esther East; Doreen Second; Constable Richard Christen Egan; Detective Kevin Richard Sweetman 3 84 Queensland pygmy "Aboriginal" 20/06/1962 Advertiser Professor A A Abbie comments on photographs of Queensland pygmy people 3 84 Woman gives birth to son on Circa June [?] Dorothy Lawson; Gregory flight 1962 Charles Lawson; Royal Flying Doctor 3 84 He was airborne 20/06/1962 News Dorothy Lawson; Gregory Charles Lawson; Royal Flying Doctor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 231 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 85 Stephen at Zoo 21/06/1962 Advertiser Stephen Tobunbun; Thomas 10-year-old boy leaves hospital Tobunbun and to return to Rabaul, New Britain 3 85 Mission not to reopen 21/06/1962 Advertiser Finniss Springs Mission 3 85 Police attack on native girl Circa June [?] Janet East; Constable Richard denied 1962 Christen Egan; Detective Kevin Richard Sweetman; Tommy Lacey 3 85 Aborigines Day celebrations Circa June [?] National Aborigines Day 1962 3 86 Opal field's new school Circa June [?] Coober Pedy 1963 3 86 Koonibba Mission - Native's 25/06/1962 Advertiser Koonibba Aboriginal Mission Call for the provision of plea for "home" employment and vocational and domestic training to assist in assimilation 3 86 Native problem - 13 look after 25/06/1962 News Bowraville Claim that only 13 welfare 15,000 officers look after 15,000 Aboriginals in NSW 3 87 Investigation indo death of 28/06/1962 Advertiser Minnie Welch Investigation into the death of Aborigine Minnie Welch, aged about 40, near Port Augusta 3 87 Aborigine on charge 29/06/1962 [?] Minnie Welch 48-year-old Aboriginal man charged with murder 3 87 On murder count 29/06/1962 News Minnie Welch; Toby Welch Man remanded on a charge for murdering his wife 3 88 Higher education in NG already 2/07/1962 Advertiser planned by Australia - Natives "thinking of independence"

3 88 Country - Port Augusta - Murder Circa July [?] Minnie Welch; Toby Welch Aboriginal man charged for charge 1962 murdering his wife 3 89 "Above-price" Namatjira 6/07/1962 Advertiser Albert Namatjira Discovery of the only oil painting by Albert Namatjira

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 232 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 89 Picnic for Aboriginal children 11/07/1962 News Adelaide Junior Chamber of The family members of the Commerce chamber to adopt for a day two or three of the 60 Aboriginal children from various homes and missions, and take them on a picnic at Long Gully Oval

3 90 Evidence of oils by Namatjira - 9/07/1962 [?] Albert Namatjira Lesson in oils 3 90 Kinship law walkabout 10/07/1962 [?] Bill Harney; Djuwarri 3 90 Retirement of Protector of 10/07/1962 [?] Mr C E Bartlett Aborigines 3 91 Eagles find a fan for life 13/07/1962 Advertiser Mervin Samuel; Roper River West Torrens Football Club Mission presents a top-grade football and club jumper to an Aboriginal man in the Royal Adelaide Hospital 3 91 Aborigines arrive for Circa July [?] Nepabunna Mission; National celebrations 1962 Aborigines Day 3 91 Critics acclaim native dancers Circa July [?] North Australian Eisteddfod 1962 3 92 Really throws them 13/07/1962 News Alf Southwell White man offers to show Aborigines in Yass how to throw a boomerang 3 92 Many helping Aborigines 16/07/1962 Advertiser Minister for Territories addresses the Maughan Church PSA 3 93 Eleven "explorers" in the big city 14/07/1962 Advertiser National Aborigines Day; Neville 11 young Aborigines from the - Silver "haul" Jackson; Graham Johnson Nepabunna Mission visit the city, including the ES&A Bank's strongroom 3 94 Honor in art 24/07/1962 Advertiser Albert Namatjira; Memorial unveiled in the Hermannsburg Mission presence of Mr Namatjira's wife and children

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 233 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 94 500 honor native artist 24/07/1962 News Albert Namatjira; Hermannsburg Mission 3 95 Bigger reserve for natives 27/07/1962 Advertiser Pindiini The Aboriginal reserve in the planned north-west of SA may be doubled in size by the Government 3 95 [Untitled] 27/07/1962 Advertiser Mr C E Bartlett Staff writer tells of the experiences of the retired Protector of Aborigines 3 96 Sad parole for son of king 26/07/1962 News John Dinah; King Beaufort Man allowed out of prison to Dinah; King George Dinah attend his father's funeral 3 97 Native ends sentence on drink 27/07/1962 News Peter Australia charge 3 97 Minister to get petition on 28/07/1962 News Port Pirie Petition protesting against a Aborigines move to settle Aboriginal families in four houses at Port Pirie 3 98 He battled for the Aborigine 28/07/1962 Advertiser Clarence Edmund Bartlett Retirement of the Protector of Aborigines 3 99 Protest on Aborigines 28/08/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie Petition protesting against a move to settle Aboriginal families in four houses at Port Pirie 3 100 Where neighbors say: 'We don't 29/07/1962 Mail Port Pirie want them' - Plea to council, Govt 3 101 Protests on housing of 30/07/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie Aborigines 3 101 Port Pirie's human problem 30/07/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie 3 102 The question: Would you like Circa July [?] Port Pirie Support for the housing of an Aboriginal family next door? 1962 Aboriginal families

3 102 New move in Pirie row over Circa July [?] Port Pirie natives 1962

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 234 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 102 Aborigine replies - 'Good, bad Circa July [?] Port Pirie A half-caste Aboriginal woman everywhere' 1962 points out that not all Aborigines are alike 3 103 Minister says native families Circa August [?] Port Pirie acceptable 1962

3 103 Natives as neighbors Circa August [?] Many people in SA country 1962 towns praise Aboriginal families living near them 3 103 Alcohol for NSW natives Circa August [?] NSW Cabinet repeals a law that 1962 prevents the sale of liquor to Aborigines 3 103 Health study of natives Circa August [?] Yeundumu 1962

3 104 Natives can fit in - Pt Augusta 1/08/1962 News Port Pirie; Dick / R Brady; Eric shows how Reid 3 104 Meeting at Pirie tonight 1/08/1962 News Port Pirie; Dr Charles Duguid 3 105 Woman ill - Spent years aiding 1/08/1962 News Kathleen Simmons natives 3 105 Meeting votes welcome for 2/08/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie Citizens form a branch of the natives Aborigines Advancement League 3 105 Native liquor review 2/08/1962 Advertiser SA Government drafts a Bill that may include repealing liquor provisions 3 105 Seamen vote on native housing Circa August [?] Seamen's Union The union passes a resolution 1962 deploring opposition to the housing of Aborigines among white people

3 106 Happily settled 2/08/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie; Rex Campbell; Rhondha

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 235 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 106 Housing of natives - 3/08/1962 Advertiser Claim that the Department of Disapproval of "huts" Native Affairs builds 4-room unsightly huts among decent residents 3 106 Pyers stood over 'long' David 2/08/1962 News David Kantilla; Bill Pyers Mr Pyers, a jockey, umpires a Kantilla football game at Crystal Brook

3 107 Pt Pirie stir: readers have a say 2/08/1962 News Port Pirie

3 108 Assimilation scheme supported 2/08/1962 News Port Pirie; Mr R Brady at meeting - Pirie protest group will abide by ruling

3 108 Flight with heart baby 3/08/1962 Advertiser William Stewart Part-Aboriginal 11-month-old boy to be examined at the Adelaide Childrens Hospital 3 109 Native areas policy 3/08/1962 Advertiser Minister for Works tells the House of Assembly that applications to visit SA Aboriginal reserves for purposes of convenience or curiosity were consistently refused 3 109 Aborigines agree on right to 3/08/1962 Advertiser Mrs Malcolm Cooper; David drink Cooper; Muriel Cooper; Bert Johnson; David Kantilla; Connie Pott; Wilfred Pott 3 109 "Will abide by ruling on natives" 3/08/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie

3 110 Native housing "test case" 1/08/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie 3 111 "All have equal right to homes" 3/08/1962 News Port Pirie

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 236 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 111 More native families to be 6/08/1962 Advertiser Seventeen more Aboriginal settled families to be settled in SA country towns this year 3 112 Native liquor law repealed 8/08/1962 News Liquor law repealed in the Northern Territory 3 112 Liquor supply law dead at last 9/08/1962 Advertiser Discretion restored to magistrates in the Northern Territory 3 112 Advice on jobs for Aborigines Circa August [?] Aborigines Department A small employment section to 1962 be opened in the department

3 112 Sentenced to life imprisonment Circa August [?] John Edward Saunders Aboriginal man imprisoned for 1962 the rape of a married woman

3 112 Boy, 15, dies of typhoid Circa August [?] Timothy Midjowaumidjowau; 1962 Oenpelli

3 112 NT native seeking higher pay 10/08/1962 [?] NT Aboriginal Rights Council The Administrator told that Government agencies are paying natives low wages 3 113 Drinking laws to relax - Plan for 10/08/1962 News Legislation drawn up to relax Aborigines drinking laws in South Australia

3 113 May lift ban on liquor 11/08/1962 Advertiser Legislation drawn up to relax drinking laws in South Australia

3 113 Gold "brought by natives" Circa August [?] Claim that natives brought gold 1962 out of ranges in SA

3 114 [Untitled] 13/08/1962 Advertiser Kenny Lewis Claim that legislation under which Mr Lewis was sent away because of misbehaviour is discriminatory

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 237 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 114 Another search for Lasseter's 14/08/1962 Advertiser Reef 3 114 Native goes back to gaol Circa August [?] Peter Australia Aboriginal man gaoled for 1962 supplying another native with liquor 3 114 Chance for Aborigines Circa August [?] 1962

3 114 Escapee still missing Circa August [?] Aboriginal man missing from 1962 the Northfield Mental Hospital

3 115 Bill to end all curbs on natives 17/08/1962 Advertiser Aborigines Affairs Bill Bill explained in the SA House of Assembly 3 115 Entry to reserves - Gold search 17/08/1962 Advertiser Claim that searching for "no reason" Lasseters Reef is not a reason for permission to enter a native reserve 3 115 Reforms aid Aborigines 20/08/1962 Advertiser Legislation that had removed traditional discrimination is praised by the Minister for Social Services 3 116 Native seeks citizenship 21/08/1962 Advertiser Arthur Dingle; Mara 3 116 New post in Aborigines 21/08/1962 Advertiser The position of Superintendent Department of Reserves is created

3 116 Native baby helped Circa August [?] Jennifer Williams 11-week-old girl brought to the 1962 Adelaide Childrens Hospital by a party of young people

3 116 She has a rare hobby - 22/08/1962 News Margaret Kay Museum recalls native crafts 3 117 Road to recovery 23/08/1962 Advertiser Jenifer Williams 11-week-old girl at the Adelaide Childrens Hospital

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 238 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 117 They built houses for 23/08/1962 Advertiser Coober Pedy; SA Christian Aborigines Youth Council; SA Council of Churches 3 117 Aborigines' pay 20 years late 27/08/1962 Advertiser 18 Aborigines paid for their services as coast watchers during the war 3 117 Expert slates control of 23/08/1962 News Dr Ruth Fink WA anthropologist attends the Aborigines congress of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science

3 118 A new hat made the day for Iris 27/08/1962 News Iris Hegety 15-year-old girl from Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement holidays in Brisbane

3 118 "Mateship" in the North 28/08/1962 Advertiser Praise for mateship found on a road trip to Darwin 3 118 Pastor father of year 28/08/1962 News Pastor Doug Nicholls 3 119 Aboriginal fire find 29/08/1962 [?] 12,000 year old charcoal found in an Aboriginal campfire in Central Queensland

3 119 NT native wins citizenship 29/08/1962 [?] Arthur Dingle; Mara 3 119 WA epidemic Circa August [?] Influenza epidemic among 1962 native populations in North- West towns 3 119 Native deaths in NT alarm 13/09/1962 News Yuendumu Thirty-eight Aborigines died since 1 July 3 120 Native girl offered career 30/08/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight Hobart businessman offers an Aboriginal girl free home and transport, a job and training in fashion design 3 120 Can I have a teacher? 30/08/1962 News Denise Wanganeen

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 239 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 121 The vacant chair 30/08/1962 News Point Pearce Aboriginal The union appeals for a trained Reserve; Kindergarten Union of teacher for Point Pearce SA 3 122 To seek changes in Aborigines 31/08/1962 Advertiser Aborigines Affairs Bill; Mr Mr Dunstan disagrees with the Bill Dunstan restriction on the sale of liquor to full-blood Aborigines in certain parts of the State 3 122 Federal powers on Aborigines 31/08/1962 Advertiser Constitution; referendum; Mr Beazley 3 123 NT natives use tranquilliser- 31/08/1962 News Oenpelli Mission tipped spears - Drug fired into buffaloes 3 123 Aboriginal Circa [?] Call for a typical Australian girl, September an Aboriginal, to be sent to a 1962 beauty contest 3 123 Challenge to Aborigines 3/09/1962 [?] Four Aboriginal families to be brought to Sydney in a new pilot assimilation project 3 123 Typhoid Circa [?] Bagot Native Settlement 20-year-old Aborigine in the September Darwin Hospital with typhoid 1962 fever 3 124 Aborigine is instructor 4/09/1962 Advertiser Phillip Roberts; Alawa Full-blood Aboriginal medical orderly teaches medical techniques in a Darwin hospital

3 124 Aboriginal teaches NT nurse 4/09/1962 News Phillip Roberts; Alawa 3 124 Aborigine's biography won 5/09/1962 Advertiser Phillip Roberts; I, the Aboriginal; award Douglas Lockwood

3 125 NT visitors in 'top team' 5/09/1962 Advertiser Edmund Johnson; Billy Two full-blood Aborigines man Hetherington an exhibit at the Royal Show in Adelaide 3 125 Fred can track even centipede 6/09/1962 News Fred Grogan

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 240 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 125 Natives in WA to hold talks Circa [?] George Abdullah First all-Aboriginal conference September to be held in Perth 1962 3 125 Cattle stations 'can be run by Circa [?] NT Council for Aboriginal Rights natives' September 1962 3 126 "Let natives have land" plea 7/09/1962 Advertiser NT Council for Aboriginal Rights

3 126 Expert's touch 11/09/1962 [?] Edmund Johnson Mr Johnson gives hints on boomerang throwing to Thai twins at the Royal Show 3 126 Church offer on native 13/09/1962 [?] Methodist Church assimilation 3 126 Children die at native Circa [?] Yuendumu settlement September 1962 3 127 Infection kills NT children Circa [?] Yuendumu September 1962 3 127 White man wants to marry Ruth 14/09/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight / Taylor Daylight 3 128 Dead man's name brings spear 18/09/1962 Advertiser Turrunga Yangtarana; Aboriginal man is speared in his wound Andilyaugwa back for speaking a dead man's name 3 128 Native motif for coins Circa [?] Mr N B Tindale suggested September 1962 3 128 Native on coin urged 18/09/1962 News Mr N B Tindale 3 128 Big adventure 19/09/1962 Advertiser Mabel Wallumjimi; Marie Claire Two Aboriginal women to staff Milimgarrie the Northern Territory exhibit at the Royal Show in Melbourne

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 241 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 129 Long flight to attend talks 19/09/1962 News Pastor Alan Mungulu Aboriginal pastor, paralysed from the waist down by polio, attends the Presbyterian General Assembly in Melbourne

3 129 Given a home - Family adopts 20/09/1962 Advertiser Mrs R W Ewen; Panda; Tina; Aborigines Paul; Stephen 3 130 Natives Bill criticised 20/09/1962 News 3 130 Murder charge 21/09/1962 Advertiser Nym Adelaide Aborigine remanded for the murder of an Aboriginal woman

3 130 Darwin butcher - Appeal to Red 21/09/1962 News Victor Liviu Lazar Man appeals to the Rumanian envoy Embassy in London, after being sentenced to gaol for supplying liquor to an Aboriginal and being intimate with the native's wife

3 130 To test for typhoid 24/09/1962 Advertiser Oenpelli Mission 3 131 She's 'Mum' to them all 25/09/1962 News Mrs R W / Bob Ewen; Panda; Tina; Paul; Stephen; Patrick; Victor 3 132 Advice needed, says cleric - 25/09/1962 News Rev T D Noffs Call for a general committee to Natives suffer 'moving shock' help Aboriginal families moving from the country to the city

3 132 Native and manager before 26/09/1962 Advertiser Leonard Perwin; William James A charge against a white station Court Arthur Ross manager of firing a gun at an Aboriginal stockman is dismissed 3 132 Welfare of natives - Protection 27/09/1962 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Bill Claim that interference with of women urged native women by white men frequently causes clashes between the two races

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 242 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 132 No ruling on native families 27/09/1962 News Port Pirie 3 133 Bill 'out of order' 27/09/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill 3 133 Museum has no space - 27/09/1962 News SA Museum Problem over native relics 3 133 Native school 'win' 1/10/1962 News Elliott 3 134 Aborigines Act to be repealed 28/09/1962 Advertiser Aborigines Act; Aboriginal Affairs Bill 3 134 Aborigine at grand final as 28/09/1962 Advertiser Geoffrey McDonald reward 3 134 Murder charge 28/09/1962 Advertiser Billy Malthouse; Minnie Part-Aboriginal man charged with the murder of his wife 3 134 School segregation 28/09/1962 Advertiser Elliott 3 134 Omen for West 28/09/1962 News Geoffrey McDonald 3 134 [Untitled] 1/10/1962 Advertiser Richie Bray footballers pictured after grand-final win 3 135 [Untitled] 1/10/1962 Advertiser Mr R Bray Port Adelaide footballers pictured before grand-final win

3 135 Aborigines Bill clause 1/10/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill Call for Clause 30 to be retained 3 135 Aborigines Bill - Amendments 2/10/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill; SA suggested Aboriginal Advancement League 3 136 Earning citizenship 3/10/1962 News Claim that the reasons for deciding which Aborigines in the Northern Territory are not being granted citizenship are absurd 3 136 Welfare of Aborigines - Plea for 4/10/1962 Advertiser Call for people to give tolerance Aborigines friendship, tolerance and a sympathetic understanding 3 136 Citizens 5/10/1962 Advertiser 10 Aborigines are made citizens in the NT

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 243 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 137 Plan to house NT natives 11/10/1962 [?] Andrew Henda Announcement of a plan for transitional housing for Aborigines made during a Court appeal for citizenship by a full- blood Aborigine 3 137 Aboriginal Affairs Bill 11/10/1962 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Bill; reintroduced Aborigines Act 1934-1939 3 137 Building aid for natives Circa [?] Home building program in New October South Wales to be stepped up 1962 3 137 Easing law on natives 11/10/1962 News Aborigines Protection Act NSW Cabinet approves legislation curtailing the powers of the Aborigines Protection Board to commit Aborigines to reserves 3 137 Attack by natives in NG 12/10/1962 [?] 1,000 tribesmen kill at least 80 natives at an Australian Baptist mission in West New Guinea

3 138 An Aboriginal becomes an 12/10/1962 News Pompey Mays; Emily Mays; Australian - 'It is what we have Jack Gidgi-Garri; Lena Gidgi- worked for all our lives… me Garri and Emily' - Welcome brother!

3 139 Few failures in Aboriginal 14/10/1962 Mail Acting Secretary of the housing - In Govt jobs Aborigines Department gives details of the assimilation of Aborigines in SA 3 139 Changes in Aboriginal Affairs 19/10/1962 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Bill Bill 3 140 Aborigines not in houses 17/10/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie; Kath Walker 3 141 Move for Aborigines on Board 18/10/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Board fails

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 244 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 142 Natives now on rolls 22/10/1962 Advertiser Wailbri 958 full-blood Aborigines enrolled to vote in the NT 3 142 Natives "half" of electoral roll 23/10/1962 Advertiser 3 142 Virus beaten 22/10/1962 News Bathurst Island mission The gastro virus that killed six Aboriginal children at the mission has been beaten 3 142 Plea for Aborigines - An Act 23/10/1962 News Call for discriminatory clauses without prejudice to be eliminated from the new Act 3 143 Check on drink for natives 24/10/1962 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Bill 3 143 Native poetess on her 'rights' 24/10/1962 News Kath Walker Aboriginal poetess determined to have a drink in a West Australian hotel 3 143 Interstate round-up - Job offer 25/10/1962 Advertiser Federation Insurance Co to native boy 3 143 Claims bone pointing 26/10/1962 Advertiser Charlie Yundar 3 144 Witchcraft check in WA 26/10/1962 News Charlie Yundar 3 144 Vegetable prices 27/10/1962 Advertiser Market prices of fruit and vegetables 3 144 Citrus market 27/10/1962 Advertiser Market prices of fruit 3 145 "Aborigines are not a problem - 25/10/1962 Murray Pioneer they have problems" - Housing and employment are urgent matters

3 145 Citrus market - Vegetable 30/10/1962 Advertiser Market prices of fruit and prices vegetables 3 145 [Untitled] 29/10/1962 Advertiser Waipuldanya; Alawa; Douglas received by the Lockwood; I, the Aboriginal newspaper from the tribesman whose story is told in the book

3 146 Support for Aboriginal Bill 31/10/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 245 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 146 Part-Aborigine on ADS7 31/10/1962 Advertiser Jimmy Little Half-caste Aboriginal man to be a guest artist on a television show 3 146 Bill on Aborigines passed 1/11/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill 3 146 Leprosy case 1/11/1962 Advertiser Nine-year-old Aboriginal girl admitted to the East Arm leprosarium, near Darwin 3 146 Desert yields secret 2/11/1962 Advertiser Promotion of a story to be told in the Sunday Mail 3 146 Reserves in NT 2/11/1962 Advertiser The NT Legislative Council told that 58 million acres of the Northern Territory is inside Aboriginal reserves 3 146 "Battle" for Aboriginal rights - 1/11/1962 News Kath Walker Adelaide served her beer 3 147 Walkabout vote for natives 6/11/1962 News Arrangements made so NT Aboriginals on walkabout at election time could have a postal vote 3 147 The boy who can't smile Circa [?] Roderick 4½-year-old boy in a WA November orphanage to be visited by a 1962 frigate crewman in Perth 3 148 How dark hero beat color bar - I 3/11/1962 Advertiser Capt Reg Saunders; Harry Captain Saunders' story told in wouldn't be white for quids - he Gordon; The Embarrassing the book says Australian 3 149 Marriage consent 8/11/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight The Native Welfare Commissioner approves the marriage of an Aboriginal girl to a white man 3 149 286 'parents' adopt Denis 12/11/1962 News Denis Nawamut; Woodville 8-year-old Aboriginal boy Spastic Home supported by ICI employees 3 151 Story of Ruth Daylight 16/11/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre 3 152 Medicine beats bone pointer 16/11/1962 News Charlie Yundar 3 152 He'll lecture in psychology 19/11/1962 News Dr Anthony Winefield

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 246 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 153 Lonely north and its people 17/11/1962 Advertiser George Farwell; Cape York to Book review the Kimberleys 3 153 Aborigines' home 17/11/1962 Advertiser One People for Australia The league plans to build League private houses for Aborigines in white settlements in Queensland 3 153 Family record 17/11/1962 Advertiser David Daniels; Dennis Daniels; Four members of one Dexter Daniels; Davis Daniels; Aboriginal family given Nunggubuyu citizenship 3 153 Aboriginal art 17/11/1962 Advertiser Oceania and Australia: The Art Book review of the South Seas; Charles Mountford; Terry Barrow; Alfred Buhier 3 154 Wants to help our Aborigines 22/11/1962 Advertiser Mrs Anthony Winefield London anthropology graduate anxious to help Aborigines

3 154 Ice cream is his problem 22/11/1962 Advertiser Eddie Barney; Jeff Dynevor; Aboriginal boxers to represent Adrian Blair Australia at either Commonwealth or Olympic Games 3 155 Native not to marry 29/11/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre Aboriginal girl changes her mind 3 155 Aborigines Affairs Bill 29/11/1962 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill; Charles Claim that it is hard to Duguid understand why the new Bill provides no legal protection for full-blood women in the Inland

3 155 Increase in full-blood Aborigines 29/11/1962 Advertiser Figures show that there were 40,081 full-blood Aborigines in Australia at the time of the 1961 census 3 155 Rosie in London on walkabout 4/03/1963 News Rosie Dick Aboriginal woman visits London as nanny to three children

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 247 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 156 Call of people sways Ruth 29/11/1962 News Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre 3 157 Suitor will go home - 30/11/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre; Engagement broken off Moola Boola 3 157 Proposal ' not foundered' 3/12/1962 Advertiser Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre 3 157 Two die in smash near Yacka 3/12/1962 Advertiser Keith James Weetra; Anzac Walker 3 158 "If I could only take Ruth away" 3/12/1962 News Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre

3 158 YWCA talks in Perth 5/12/1962 Advertiser Young Womens Christian 22 association members visit an Association isolated Aboriginal settlement on the fringe of Perth

3 158 Christmas cheque 4/12/1962 News Eva Wanganeen; Somerton H C Sleigh Ltd gives cheque for Crippled Childrens Home £200 to the Telethon Appeal

3 159 Bobby - a boy they're proud to 5/12/1962 News Bobby Aboriginal boy in foster home know - A smiling face, good because of a leaky valve in his manners - and a lot more heart

3 160 Native welfare changes 5/12/1962 News Sweeping new regulations on Aboriginal welfare in final stage of preparation 3 160 Daily phone 'magic' 6/12/1962 Advertiser Peter Liru; Gudayi Two little boys converse by telephone between wards at the Adelaide Childrens Hospital

3 160 Natives move to new home 10/12/1962 Advertiser Port Pirie; Tom Newchurch; Elaine Newchurch / Sansbury

3 161 Natives now a force 11/12/1962 Advertiser Northern Territory Aborigines are a force to be reckoned with after voting in the elections

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 248 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 161 Thanks to the Navy 11/12/1962 News Roderick Sailors from HMAS Quickmatch entertain 4½-year-old Aboriginal boy 3 161 Hunting spears and votes 12/12/1962 Advertiser Voting for the NT Legislative Council 3 161 World survey to include 12/12/1962 Advertiser International Council of Aborigines Scientific Unions 3 162 Evacuee nurse returns 12/12/1962 Advertiser Sister Lois O'Donoghue Part-Aboriginal nursing sister evacuated from an Australian Baptist Overseas Mission in Tukrahjar, India 3 162 Gifts for home 14/12/1962 Advertiser Colebrook Home The Dorcas Club at Unley Girls Technical High School prepares gifts for children at the home

3 163 For them it's a very happy 12/12/1962 News Port Pirie; Tom Newchurch; Xmas - New life for family Elaine Newchurch / Sansbury; Jeffrey; Deanna; Edward; Soraya 3 163 First town for Arnhem Land 14/12/1962 Advertiser Gove; Arnhem Land 3 164 Aborigine votes in election 13/12/1962 Advertiser Tuesday Cooper; Iwaija 3 164 What is a yamstick? 18/12/1962 Advertiser Yvonne Rentoul Woman opens the first Australia Shop in England 3 164 Seeks education to help Circa Advertiser Charles Perkins Aborigines December 1962 3 165 [Untitled] 19/12/1962 Advertiser Audrey Henderson; Graham Children select toys as Atkinson Christmas presents for Aboriginal children in missions at Oodnadatta and Marree

3 165 Nurse, cricket star to wed 20/12/1962 Advertiser Faith Coulthard; Bernard Thomas

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 249 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 165 Namatjira: his life and art 5/01/1963 Advertiser Namatjira of the Aranda; Vic Book review Hall 3 165 Liquor law to be eased 11/01/1963 Advertiser Aborigines Affairs Act 3 165 Two native babies die 11/01/1963 Advertiser Palm Island Two baby Aboriginal girls die, and a seven-month-old boy is seriously ill, maybe from a virus infection 3 166 First visit to beach for NT 7/01/1963 Advertiser Robert Taylor; Kenny Hayes; Aboriginal children among a children Phillip Ahchee; Derek Ansell group of 45 holidaying at O'Sullivan Beach 3 166 Native site "filthy" 9/01/1963 Advertiser Amoonguna Aborigines reserve; Charlie Perkins 3 166 Aborigines discussed 14/01/1963 News Bill Harney; Black Australia Bushman interviewed on Channel 2 program 3 166 Natives quit settlement: water 15/01/1963 Advertiser Maningrida settlement short 3 166 Toll of epidemic rises to ten 18/01/1963 Advertiser Palm Island; Bessie Andrews

3 167 Spellbound - First look at city 16/01/1963 News Margaret Kenny; Audrey Two 15-year-old Aboriginal girls Mellors visit Adelaide 3 167 [Untitled] Circa [?] Bert Johnson West Adelaide footballer January pictured at practice 1963 3 168 Aboriginal boy may take title 17/01/1963 News Robert Muir 16-year-old boy to compete in the State diving championships

3 169 Native children on first visit to 19/01/1963 Advertiser Daphne; Judy Aboriginal girls among a group Zoo of 45 holidaying at O'Sullivan Beach 3 169 Darwin boy wins State dive title 21/01/1963 Advertiser Robert Muir

3 170 Honored by tribesmen 28/01/1963 Advertiser Lucy McGinness; Koongarra- Death of Mrs McGinness, aged Khung; Margaret Edwards 86

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 250 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 170 Talks on 'deal' for SA natives 29/01/1963 News Minister-in-Charge of Aboriginal Welfare, Mr Pearson, arranges a meeting to discuss new provisions of Aboriginal affairs legislation 3 171 He will be first native at 29/01/1963 News Charlie Perkins university 3 171 Unrestricted areas for native 31/01/1963 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act drinking 3 171 A step nearer assimilation 1/02/1963 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act 3 171 Discussion of native affairs law 30/01/1963 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act

3 171 Bulls for Ernabella 1/02/1963 Advertiser Ernabella Mission 5 Poll Shorthorn bulls sent to the mission 3 172 Aborigines 1/02/1963 News Claim that the Government is taking away the Aborigines' knowledge of their own tribal systems 3 172 Aborigine as JP 4/02/1963 Advertiser Pastor Douglas Ralph Nicholls Pastor Nichols becomes the first of his race to become a JP

3 172 Medical job for NT native 4/02/1963 Advertiser Phillip Roberts 3 172 Talks on future of Aboriginal 2/02/1963 Advertiser Evangelical Lutheran Church of missions Australia 3 172 Gallup poll - In favor of drink for 2/02/1963 Advertiser NG natives 3 173 Young outlook - Spare-time Circa [?] Aboriginal Advancement Forty-five young people build a housebuilders February League; Victorian Christian holiday flat for two Aboriginal 1963 Youth Council families 3 174 Aid from air for natives 7/02/1963 Advertiser Food dropped to more than 300 flood-stranded natives near Roeborne 3 174 Aboriginal JP 8/02/1963 Advertiser Pastor D R Nicholls; Robert J G Claim that Mr Brown became Brown JP an Aboriginal JP in 1960

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 251 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 174 Aboriginal on the Bench 5/02/1963 Melbourne Pastor Doug Nicholls JP Pastor Nicholls becomes first Aboriginal in Victoria to sit on a court Bench 3 175 Natives want to farm 13/02/1963 News Cummeragunga Reserve 3 175 Natives' numbers rise, but arts 18/02/1963 News Australian Institute for vanishing Aboriginal Studies 3 175 Club's treat for native children 18/02/1963 Advertiser Colebrook Home / House 15 Aboriginal children from the home given a big day out at the Patawalonga boat haven

3 175 Aboriginal children's big thrill 21/02/1963 Advertiser Colebrook Home; Alec Stingle; 20 Aboriginal children from the Jane Carter home see the Queen as she is driven by 3 175 Aborigines to dance 20/02/1963 Advertiser Aborigines to dance and sing for the Queen during her visit to Darwin 3 176 Sixth WA murder 18/02/1963 Advertiser Constance Lucy Madrill Police consider that an Aboriginal who knew her may have murdered a woman 3 176 Two planes save baby 23/02/1963 Advertiser Barngij; Millingimbi Mission Two-year-old Aboriginal girl flown to Darwin Hospital 3 176 Hard-bitten type 23/02/1963 Advertiser George Dean Colored man imprisoned for breaking, entering, stealing and damaging property 3 176 Native killed 23/02/1963 Advertiser Inha Topsy Native woman killed when lightning struck her tent 3 176 Gudayi takes to camera 1/03/1963 Advertiser Gudayi 7-year-old Aboriginal boy learns how to operate a Press camera at the Adelaide Childrens Hospital 3 177 Aboriginal Act proclaimed - New 1/03/1963 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act; Mr Barnes, an Aboriginal, advisory board set up Aboriginal Affairs Board; Mr R J appointed to the new board, Barnes which is chaired by Professor A A Abbie

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 252 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 178 To speak for his race 1/03/1963 News Reginald J Barnes; Aboriginal Affairs Board; Mrs A Barnes

3 179 A door opens for the Aborigine - 1/03/1963 News Reginald Jeffrey Barnes; Reg Barnes - a solid citizen - Aboriginal Affairs Board Liquor first problem - early inquiry 3 180 South star to marry 7/03/1963 Advertiser David Kantilla; Genevieve 3 180 Julie meets the Queen 15/03/1963 Advertiser Julie Kelly; Warrabri 3 180 Aboriginal youth seeks uni 'first' 13/03/1963 News Gary Williams Aboriginal youth enrols at Sydney University 3 181 Aborigines go walkabout to see 14/03/1963 News Queen Elizabeth; Duke of Royal couple - Queen flying into Edinburgh the dust - 'Taste' of the outback

3 182 Huge boom in ancient native art 15/03/1963 News

3 182 Royal visit to Darwin ends - 19/03/1963 Advertiser Davis Daniels; Phillip Roberts Queen host to NT native 3 182 [Untitled] 18/03/1963 Advertiser Edwin Pareroultja The Queen pictured shaking hands with an Aboriginal artist at an art gallery in Alice Springs

3 184 Football star and his bride - To 18/03/1963 News David Kantilla; Genevieve / live at Prospect Jenny Ampulaurumeja; Kevin Findo; Marie Ceciele 3 185 Queen at Darwin 18/03/1963 News 3 185 Happy NT newly-weds 25/03/1963 Advertiser David Kantilla; Genevieve 3 185 Mission station for north 26/03/1963 Advertiser United Aborigines Mission of SA; Marree 3 185 Professor fined - Indecent book 20/03/1963 Sydney Daily Kenneth Stanley Ingliss; Songs in post Mirror Miss Lillywhite Never Taught Us

3 186 Natives' board to tour 29/03/1963 Advertiser Aborigines Affairs Board

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 253 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 186 Piece of cake - Surprise for 29/03/1963 Advertiser David Kantilla; Genevieve / Aboriginal footballer discovers Kantilla Jenny his wife's age 3 186 Fined for being on reserve 30/03/1963 Advertiser Robert James Lowe; Man fined for remaining on the Framlingham Aboriginal reserve where his Aboriginal Reserve wife lived 3 186 Skeletons thought to be of 29/03/1963 Advertiser Two skeletons found on a natives beach at the head of the Great Australian Bight 3 186 Sex offenders gaoled 30/03/1963 Advertiser Eric Allan Laurence Webb; One man imprisoned for Maxwell Marcus Newchurch indecently assaulting a girl, and another man gaoled for having had carnal knowledge of a girl

3 187 David and bride 29/03/1963 News David Kantilla; Genevieve 3 188 Bones identified as Aboriginal 1/04/1963 News Only one skeleton of a teenage Aboriginal female, who died up to 100 years ago, was found at the Great Australian Bight, and the other bones were from animals

3 188 Former native star in court 2/04/1963 News Robert Tudawali Aboriginal man fined for drinking liquor 3 188 Concern over 'white' natives 8/04/1963 News Aborigines Welfare Board The board launches a scathing attack on families who are more white than dark, and who make no attempt to break from living on the board's stations

3 188 Old traces of natives at bay 8/04/1963 News Traces of an Aboriginal community up to 3,000 years old found in a mangrove swamp at Glenelg

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 254 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 188 UK trip for Aborigine 6/04/1963 Advertiser Fred Murray; Minen; Baha'i World Faith 3 189 By-election problems for Circa March [?] Article from a New Zealand barmen 1963 newspaper received by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, relating to two by- elections (one European and one Maori) to be held on the same day, and the problems of identifying Maori who are not permitted to be supplied with liquor at certain times 3 190 Native population increasing 9/04/1963 Advertiser The increase of the part- Aboriginal population in Western Australia is described as a problem 3 190 Native Affairs Bill 28/04/1963 Murray Pioneer Editorial promoting a series of meetings in Berri to outline the new legislation 3 191 Floods wipe out NT camp - Circa April [?] Roper River Valley Stock die, roads washed away - 1963 100 affected 3 192 PM surprised at native ban 22/04/1963 News Sir The Prime Minister investigates claim claims that Aborigines are barred as diplomats

3 192 Bench warns native 22/04/1963 News Robert Tudawali Aboriginal film actor warned in court to pull himself together

3 193 Natives seek a real career 23/04/1963 News Bruce Ellis; Henry Bolte 3 194 Native keen for Paris show 26/04/1963 Advertiser Moarywaala 22-year-old Aboriginal bark painter works towards a one- man show in Paris

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 255 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 194 Outback hair-do - Bouffant for 29/04/1963 Advertiser Rene Henri; Nancy Aljuridj; Aborigines Daphne Jarlgud; Donkey Arawuinga; Gunwinggu 3 195 Stockman in long ordeal 29/04/1963 Advertiser Colin Lennie Partially paralysed full-blood Aboriginal stockmen in the Royal Adelaide Hospital after injuring his neck in a brumby hunt 3 195 Wife back to NT 30/04/1963 News David Kantilla / Genevieve 3 195 [Untitled] 1/05/1963 Advertiser Hookers Creek; Wailbri Three Aboriginal men saved £200 to start a general store at the settlement 3 195 Care of natives in city urged 8/05/1963 Advertiser Appeal made in the Presbyterian Assembly 3 195 WA natives to get drink 30/04/1963 Advertiser 3 195 Stockman dies 30/04/1963 Advertiser Colin Lennie Death of Mr Lennie, aged 40 3 196 Walkabout to UK ends 8/05/1963 News Fred Murray; Minen; Baha'i World Faith 3 196 Aborigines 8/05/1963 News 3 196 Back after 12,000-mile 9/05/1963 Advertiser Frederick Murray; Minen; Baha'i 'walkabout' World Faith 3 196 Assimilation bid fails 13/05/1963 Advertiser Orroroo and District Progress Association 3 197 Minister opens kindergarten at 9/05/1963 Murray Pioneer Gerard Aboriginal Reserve Aborigine reserve - Minister opens Gerard kindergarten

3 197 Aborigines prominent in boxing 7/03/1963 Murray Pioneer Hartley Lindsay; Billy Cass; Cliff Bramfield; Rex Whittingham; Bert Murray; Tony Smith

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 256 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 200 Aboriginal equality - 21/05/1963 Advertiser Claim that it is the individual "Segregation" on Murray who alone can provide conditions conducive to full assimilation and equality 3 200 1,000 Aborigines "won't vote" 25/05/1963 Advertiser Mr L F Kent Mr Kent, a part-Aborigine Independent candidate, claims that about 1,000 Aborigines would not vote in the Grey by- election 3 200 Ordeal for natives 25/05/1963 Advertiser Warburton Ranges; Yipati A native woman with her two Mitchell; Owen; Kay; Yampuluru children and two children of Mitchell another native woman who had died, are found in the drought- stricken Far North-West of WA

3 200 Fire hint 27/05/1963 News Harry Jarmbi Part-Aboriginal artist at an Aboriginal arts and crafts display 3 201 Church work for natives 31/05/1963 Advertiser Describes the efforts made by the Girls Life Brigade at Barmera to help in the problem of native assimilation

3 201 Tour of SA reserves 31/05/1963 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Board 3 201 Rights of Aborigines 3/06/1963 Advertiser Claim that the article "New deal for Aborigines" is the most callous the correspondent has ever read 3 201 900 face rations - Opal town 5/06/1963 Advertiser Andamooka road links cut - Town cut off by floods 3 204 Native land fund urged 11/06/1963 Advertiser National Missionary Council of Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 257 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 204 Old river cemetery - Burial 12/06/1963 Advertiser Cowirra Claim that the cemetery has place of natives been used for livestock and wooden crosses have been trampled in the dust 3 204 Warrawee to be extended 12/06/1963 Advertiser Warrawee; Australian Inland Extensions will be added to the Mission home for outback children at Tennyson 3 204 Aborigine care - Voluntary basis 12/06/1963 News National Missionary Council of The council claims that need Australia assimilation must be on a voluntary and not a compulsory basis 3 204 £3,000 year - Native artists' 12/06/1963 News Director of Welfare claims that income the descendants of Albert Namatjira and some other Aboriginal artists were earning more than the majority of members of the NT Legislative Council 3 205 Native painters depress 12/06/1963 News Albert Namatjira; Otto Claim that ineffectual paintings Pareroultja; Mawalan; Djawa in the Western style are depressing to see 3 205 Health check on Aborigines 20/06/1963 Advertiser Gerard Aboriginal Mission Party to investigate the prevalent incidence of trachoma at the reserve 3 205 Aboriginal coin motif 19/06/1963 Advertiser Suggesting an imprint on an Australian Aborigine on one side of new coinage 3 205 Native carving "not obscene", 25/06/1963 Advertiser SM finds 3 205 Assimilation of Aborigines 25/06/1963 Advertiser Claim that assimilation will mean the annihilation of the Aborigines as a group and the end of their distinctive culture

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 258 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 206 Welcome home - 'Why not an 2/06/1963 Advertiser Tricia Reschke Miss Reschke, a Miss Australia, Aborigine?' asks the question on her return from an official visit to the NT

3 206 Liquor and Aborigines 3/07/1963 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Board The board to discuss areas of the State in which Aborigines should be allowed access to liquor 3 206 Fined over case theft 3/07/1963 Advertiser Frederick Floyd Foster A man under the protection of the Aborigines Protection Act is fined for stealing the school case of Monica Schofield on the day she was murdered

3 206 Natives to benefit from shop 4/07/1963 News A shop run by the Aboriginal Affairs Department is opened in Adelaide to sell native craft 3 206 Mission takeover by State 5/07/1963 Advertiser Koonibba Aboriginal Mission 3 207 Aboriginal crafts shop opened 4/07/1963 Advertiser Shop opened at a corner of in city Grenfell Street and Hindmarsh Square 3 207 Tricia takes a lesson 3/07/1963 Advertiser Tricia Reschke; David Kantilla

3 207 Talks on natives 5/07/1963 News Assimilation of all Australian Aborigines to be discussed at a conference of Federal and State authorities 3 208 Students check Aborigines - 9/07/1963 News Adelaide University University students to send Education probe questionnaires to all SA primary and secondary schools

3 208 Aborigine's story as TV film 12/07/1963 Advertiser Douglas Lockwood; I, the Aboriginal; Waipuldanya; Alawa

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 259 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 209 Plea on native drinking - 12/07/1963 News Access to alcohol; matters Conference - Hypocrisy affecting the Aborigines had entered world politics; the 'one people in one continent policy' is hypocrisy 3 209 Hotels 'barring Aborigines' - 12/07/1963 News Aborigines Welfare Board The board to ask the Licensing Board to act on ban Commission to exert pressure on three NSW publicans

3 210 No drinking limits on natives - 15/07/1963 News Areas to be decided 3 210 Wants homes for Aborigines 15/07/1963 News Melville Island mission Adelaide man seeks families to take 17 part-Aboriginal children from the mission into their homes 3 210 Works among her people's 16/07/1963 Advertiser Lucy Turner Aboriginal woman works in the handcrafts Department of Aboriginal Affairs' crafts shop in Hindmarsh Square 3 211 Enquiry move on natives 16/07/1963 Advertiser Pastor D Nicholls Aboriginal churchman seeks a UN enquiry on Aboriginal reserves 3 211 Racial tensions "promoted" 17/07/1963 Advertiser Federal Council for Aboriginal The Minister of Aboriginal Advancement; Pastor D Affairs claims that the council is Nicholls under Communist-front influences 3 212 PSA talk on Aborigines 13/07/1963 Advertiser Maughan Church PSA / Ponte Sant' Angelo; National Aborigines Day; Jimmy Lester; Pastor Doug Nicholls 3 212 Native drink an 'escape' 13/07/1963 Advertiser Pastor Douglas Nicholls; National Aborigines Day

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 260 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 213 Aborigines in PSA service 15/07/1963 Advertiser Maughan Church PSA; National Blind Aboriginal singer and Aborigines Day; Jimmy Lester guitarist plays at the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon, a platform for discussion of public issues

3 213 Native liquor law exemption 15/07/1963 Advertiser Minister for Aboriginal Affairs "shortly" hopes to proclaim the first exempted areas of the State shortly 3 213 Clash over Aborigines 15/07/1963 Advertiser One People for Australia Two Aboriginal assimilation League / OPAL; Aboriginal groups clash at a meeting in Advancement League; Kathleen Brisbane Walker 3 214 It's the same boy! - But now he 17/07/1963 News Roderick can smile 3 214 MP hits at criticism of pastor 17/07/1963 News Don Dunstan MP; Pastor D Nicholls 3 214 23 living in one house 18/07/1963 Advertiser George Walker; Mr E Wilson; Investigation into the Mr R Weetra circumstances of three part- Aboriginal men and their wives and children who live in a house at Prospect 3 214 Aboriginal reserves 18/07/1963 Advertiser Claim that intervention by the UN would be an insult to Australian governments 3 215 Minister and native pastor 19/07/1963 Advertiser Claim that the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs' smear of the Aborigines Advancement League is despicable 3 215 Not pro-Communist, says native 22/07/1963 [?] Pastor D Nicholls pastor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 261 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 215 A new baby sister 23/07/1963 Advertiser Naomi Ruth Pole; Jane 11-month-old part-Aboriginal girl adopted, and a 4-year-old part-Aboriginal girl to soon be adopted by the same family 3 216 "Pastor not Communist" 24/07/1963 Advertiser Pastor D Nicholls Minister for Works denies implying that Pastor Nicholls was a Communist 3 216 Native welfare and Communists 24/07/1963 Advertiser Claim that it is nonsense to classify some organisations as Communist-directed 3 216 Exchange on native body 25/07/1963 Advertiser Mr Dunstan greets the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs with a series of interjections in the House of the Assembly 3 217 Natives can now drink in city 25/07/1963 News 3 217 Natives can drink in city 26/07/1963 Advertiser 3 218 Minister's statement - Reply by 27/07/1963 Advertiser Aborigines Advancement League League 3 218 Aid for Aborigines 29/07/1963 Advertiser Call for all Australian private schools to freely educate Aboriginal children in their districts 3 218 Natives dig up their past 2/08/1963 Advertiser Bentinck Island; Gulf of Carpentaria 3 218 Rigby on iron ore development 2/08/1963 Advertiser Four Aboriginal men keeping [Cartoon] track of the iron ore market 3 219 Aboriginal works for integration 2/08/1963 News Raymond Peckham

3 219 Escapee like film star 8/08/1963 Advertiser Bowman Kiltie Police and blacktrackers search for Aboriginal escapee who resembles Edward G Robinson

3 219 First of her race in quest 9/08/1963 Advertiser Audrey Cobby; Miss Australia Quest

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 262 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 219 Work camp at reserve 12/08/1963 Advertiser SA Christian Youth Council 26 young people to erect several buildings on the Aboriginal reserve at Coober Pedy 3 220 Plea received from primitive 15/08/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala; Balamumu; Colourful petition presented to natives - Bark petition Milimurrumurru the House of Representatives from 500 Arnhem Land Aborigines 3 220 Five natives gaoled for spear 17/08/1963 Advertiser Areyonga Aboriginal reserve fight 3 220 Rigby in Canberra [Cartoon] 17/08/1963 Advertiser The Prime Minister asks another Parliamentarian what happened to the plurry Arnhem Land petition, while a group of Aboriginal men wait nearby

3 221 Natives' new petition 23/08/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala Mission 3 221 Foster-parents' worry over boy 23/08/1963 Advertiser Jimmie; Mrs F C Hobbes

3 221 Work of native trackers 24/08/1963 Advertiser Albert Anunga; Jimmy James 3 221 Native art on show 26/08/1963 Advertiser Aborigines Advancement Art pieces from Arnhem Land League on show in Adelaide 3 221 Health risk down 23/08/1963 News A group of Aborigines at Prospect, who were suspected of being dysentery victims, had recovered

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 263 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 223 The last of the primitives - 17/08/1963 Advertiser Pintubi; Nosepeg; Papunya; Article by Douglas Lockwood Harsh life of the desert natives Yuendumu; Magamara; Jugudi; Gurabi; Juburula; Wili; Anatjari; Yaliti; Gunia Jabaljari; Wadi Jungarai; Jalyuir / Jalyuri Jabaljari; Pegleg Mick Jambajimba; Arthur Budruda; Ngugudi Juburula / Paddy Handcuffs; Jaynajarra

3 224 Mixed ideas on equality 26/08/1963 News Claim that arrivals from other lands are working while Aboriginals are treated differently 3 224 … but someone still loves us! 28/08/1963 News National Geographic The magazine has a 102-page color-illustrated supplement on Australia 3 224 Aborigines train for ministry 29/08/1963 Advertiser Lutheran Church in Australia 3 224 Natives' bid on loss of hunting 29/08/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala grounds 3 225 No color bar - Work for natives 29/08/1963 News Waterside Workers Federation The federation claims that many Aborigines worked on the Darwin waterfront and at other ports 3 225 Aborigines 30/08/1963 News Call for employment to be given to Aborigines 3 225 Sleeping car [Cartoon] 30/08/1963 Advertiser A man steps out of the Transcontinental train to ask an Aboriginal man for some water for a cup of tea, because the train's stewards were on strike

3 226 Language key to aiding 31/08/1963 Advertiser Article by Professor Bjorn Aborigines Collinder

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 264 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 226 "Natives not dullest" 2/09/1963 Advertiser Dr S D Porteous Australian-born psychologist to visit the Hermannsburg Mission

3 227 Story of NT native fight 3/09/1963 Advertiser Papunya; David Kuperana; Lank; Reilly; Lindsay 3 227 Coober Pedy water plan 4/09/1963 Advertiser Coober Pedy 3 227 Native art exhibition 4/09/1963 News Mawalan, Birigidgi; Djawa; Bark paintings from Arnhem Madaman; Wandjuk; Naridjin Land in Adelaide exhibition 3 227 [Untitled] 4/09/1963 [?] Portion of an article from a CWA conference urging branches to take an active interest in the well-being of Aboriginal women and children

3 227 [Untitled] 4/09/1963 Advertiser Portion of an article that includes Government Estimates providing funds for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs

3 228 Big role for native girl 9/09/1963 Advertiser Margaret Valadian 26-year-old Aboriginal girl expected to represent Australian youth at a world conference in France 3 228 Natives to be heard 13/09/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala House of Representatives to set up a select committee to hear protests by Arnhem Land Aborigines against the taking of their hunting grounds for aluminium mining

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 265 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 228 Tinned meat for natives 13/09/1963 Advertiser The Department of Aboriginal Affairs calls for tenders to provide food packages for elderly Aborigines in remote areas of SA 3 228 Young natives forget past 13/09/1963 Advertiser Claim of an anthropological expedition to the Kimberleys 3 229 Lonely mission life "an Circa [?] Sister Linda Wood; Yalta adventure" September Lutheran Mission 1963 3 229 Aboriginal art for the home 11/09/1963 Advertiser 3 230 Gulf between old and young 16/09/1963 Advertiser Kalumburu Mission; Kuini; Article by Professor A A Abbie Aborigines Kulari; Walambi; Warmala; about an anthropological Wyla; Paul; Pela; Walara; expedition to the Kimberleys

3 231 Natives 'not unteachable' 19/09/1963 Advertiser Mr A Glastonbury, a senior welfare officer, addresses a Junior Chamber of Commerce lunch 3 231 [Untitled] Circa [?] Margaret Valadian; World 26-year-old Aboriginal girl September Assembly of Youth expected to represent 1963 Australian youth at a world conference in France 3 231 Foster child protest plan 23/09/1963 Advertiser Mrs F C Hobbs; Jimmie 3 231 Refresher course 26/09/1963 Advertiser Philip / Phillip Roberts Mr Roberts begins a refresher course in laboratory techniques in Canberra

3 231 MPs to hear natives 25/09/1963 News Yirrkala Mission 3 232 "Desecration" of Ayers Rock 26/09/1963 Advertiser Expression of despair at a proposal to erect a chair-lift at Ayers Rock

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 266 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 232 Teachers' pay in outback 27/09/1963 Advertiser Nepabunna; Yalata Teachers at the mission schools to be paid a locality allowance 3 232 Nursing is his love 26/09/1963 News Eddy O'Loughlin Male nurse hopes to study psychiatric nursing overseas 3 232 Aborigines to get city houses 29/09/1963 Sunday Mail At least six Aboriginal families to be provided with homes in the Adelaide metropolitan area

3 232 Campbell House 28/09/1963 Advertiser Campbell House; Lake Albert Advertisement for the sale of the property on Lake Albert near Meningie 3 232 Stone tools found 28/09/1963 Advertiser Mount Remarkable 3 233 In particular, they're seeing that 29/09/1963 Sunday Mail Gerard Aboriginal Mission; … The Aboriginal children get a Winkie; Olive Pearson; Sister go Margaret Lawrie 3 234 Northern people as they are 28/09/1963 Advertiser Father Frank Flynn; Northern Two book reviews today Gateway; Johnny Weekend; ; H A Lindsay;

3 234 Natives seek fair bargain over 3/10/1963 Advertiser Jalalingba; Roy Dadainga Aboriginal witness to the leases Parliamentary select committee

3 235 Aboriginal 'Dreamtime' in paint 1/10/1963 News Charles Mountford; Mr Ainslie and prose Roberts 3 235 Native legends as art theme 2/10/1963 Advertiser Charles Mountford; Mr Ainslie Roberts 3 235 Artist's works in demand 4/10/1963 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford; Mr Ainslie Roberts 3 236 Miss SA chosen next week 4/10/1963 Advertiser 3 236 Native view on mining 4/10/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala mission; Mawallan; Yinitjunna

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 267 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 236 [Untitled] 7/10/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala mission; Garrmali A tribal elder was asked if the law should be changed so that natives could drink 3 236 Talks at Mission 8/10/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala mission; Mawallan; Federal Parliamentary Wanjug committee investigates native grievances 3 236 Fifty years ago 8/10/1963 Advertiser The Aborigines Royal Commission reports in October 1913 on the gradual disappearance of full-blooded Aborigines 3 236 Five fined for conspiracy 8/10/1963 Advertiser Timothy O'Loughlin; Mervyn Five people were fined for Thomas Sansbury; Roselin conspiring together to defeat Faith Milera; Elsa Ethela the course of public justice over O'Loughlin; Valerie Joyce a road accident Sansbury 3 237 First native girl in SA quest 8/10/1963 News Audrey Cobby; Miss South Australia Quest 3 237 A new threat to an age-old rock 7/10/1963 Advertiser Ayers Rock; Uluru / Oolra The call by a few for a chair-lift or cable car at the rock is seen as a serious threat 3 238 Native quest beauty 9/10/1963 Advertiser Audrey Cobby; Miss South Australia Quest 3 238 Aborigine dies 9/10/1963 [?] Stephen Morton; Grantley Death of Mr Morton and an Heliocorgi Aboriginal man was remanded in custody charged with having assaulted Mr Morton

3 238 Bark paintings photographs 10/10/1963 Advertiser About 600 photographs of bark paintings collected by Mr C P Mountford are presented to the Public Library

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 268 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 239 27 chosen for Miss SA semi- 10/10/1963 Advertiser Audrey Cobby; Miss South final Australia Quest 3 240 Winner of quest - Marilyn 11/10/1963 Advertiser Audrey Cobby; Miss South Miss Cobby, the only Aboriginal Gilbertson Miss SA 1964 Australia Quest entrant, was given an ovation

3 241 To aid outback 14/10/1963 Advertiser Warrawee; Australian Inland A foundation stone for building Mission; David; Stephen extensions is laid 3 241 [Untitled] 15/10/1963 Advertiser Ainslie Roberts Exhibition of paintings of Aboriginal myths 3 241 [Untitled] 15/10/1963 Advertiser Douglas Lockwood reports that natives shadowed a patrol for 30 miles in Arnhem Land before the white men knew they were there 3 241 Colored family "very happy" 15/10/1963 Advertiser Ted ; One People for Mr Waddy and his wife and Australia League children move into a new dwelling at Kingaroy 3 241 Aboriginal scholars 16/10/1963 Advertiser University of Adelaide's Aboriginal scholarship committee conducts a survey

3 241 Hole in heart 16/10/1963 Advertiser Bobby Managabalali; Berara Aboriginal man to be flown from Arnhem Land to Adelaide

3 241 Flight for heart case 18/10/1963 Advertiser Bobby Managabalali; Berara 3 241 "Ruined city" in Arnhem Land 18/10/1963 Advertiser A graphic story of the ruined city is to be published by the newspaper 3 242 Inspection of camp at rubbish 7/10/1963 Sunraysia Daily Pastor Doug Nicholls; Dareton tip - Pastor says squalor worst he's seen 3 242 Aborigine seeks Parliament Circa [?] Harold Blair seat October 1963

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 269 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 242 Tools 4,000 years old 21/10/1963 Advertiser Mount Remarkable 3 242 Natives to perform 23/10/1963 Advertiser Forty-five Aboriginals from Bathurst Island, Yirrkala and Daly River to tour southern cities 3 242 New to shoes 28/10/1963 Advertiser Forty-five Aboriginals to wear shoes, ties and suits for the first time when they perform in Melbourne and Sydney 3 243 Biography of a great Australian 26/10/1963 Advertiser John Flynn, Apostle to the Book review … He transformed the face of Inland; W Scott McPheat the Inland 3 243 Drink effect on natives 25/10/1963 Advertiser The Administrator of Papua- New Guinea comments on a peaceful demonstration against liquor 3 243 Defends plan on natives 28/10/1963 News The Minister for Territories, Mr Hasluck, defends his treatment of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory

3 244 Increase in native "metho" 29/10/1963 Advertiser The Administrator of Papua- drinking New Guinea comments on the consumption of methylated spirits 3 244 Queen visits centre 20/10/1963 Advertiser Woodville Spastic Centre; Miss Australia visits the centre Peggy; Anthony 3 244 NT court case halted - Victim's 31/10/1963 News Jackie The Supreme Court case of the son was on jury Aboriginal, Jackie, was halted when the son of the woman allegedly raped by Jackie was discovered on the jury

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 270 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 244 History in the making 31/10/1963 News Peter Marrego Mr Marrego almost became the first ever full-blood Aboriginal to serve on a NT jury

3 244 Nine Aborigines in one room 30/10/1963 Advertiser Beltana The Minister-in-Charge of Aboriginal Affairs is asked to take up the matter of improving housing in the Far North

3 244 [Untitled] 1/11/1963 Advertiser Douglas; Warrawee A private home for the 5½ year old boy is sought in Adelaide

3 244 Native forgers 1/11/1963 Advertiser Two Groot Eylant / Eylandt tribal Aborigines are gaoled for falsifying bank passbooks and withdrawing money under false pretences 3 245 Plan for welfare of NT natives 30/10/1963 Advertiser Yirrkala; Gove Peninsula

3 245 Aborigines cook the books - 1/11/1963 News Two Groot Eylandt Aborigines Crime a "first" are gaoled for falsifying bank passbooks and withdrawing money under false pretences

3 245 Missionaries remembered 4/11/1963 Advertiser Lutheran Church in SA 3 245 Aborigine wins UNESCO award 5/11/1963 Advertiser Charles French

3 245 [Untitled] 6/11/1963 Advertiser Joyce Batty; Albert Namatjira The royalties of the biography by Mrs Batty are to found a Namatjira memorial art prize

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 271 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 245 NT drink change 15/11/1963 Advertiser A Bill to remove the total prohibition on Aborigines drinking liquor is introduced into the NT Legislative Council

3 245 Billies for Aborigines 19/11/1963 Advertiser Gift parcels to be sent to about 100 Aborigines in the outback by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs 3 245 Treatment of natives 11/11/1963 Advertiser Dr D W Crowley addresses a weekend school for trade unionists 3 245 Native actor 13/11/1963 [?] Bill Cirnili; Aboriginal Theatre; Elizabethan Theatre Trust 3 246 Pointing the problems of 9/11/1963 Advertiser Namatjira: Wanderer Between Two book reviews assimilation - The Aborigines Two Worlds; Joyce D Batty; speak for themselves We, the Aborigines; Douglas Lockwood 3 247 Islander father in exams 18/11/1963 News Don Brady 3 247 NT natives not 'boys' 19/11/1963 News The use of such words as boy, lubra, pic, or piccaninny to describe Aborigines is banned to welfare officers 3 247 NT Aborigine acquitted 20/11/1963 Advertiser Grantley Ilyakuku; Stephen Mr Ilyakuku acquitted of the Morton murder of another Aborigine, Stephen Morton 3 247 Rehabilitation of Aborigines 22/11/1963 Advertiser Call for the rehabilitation of Aborigines 3 247 Natives "led by white" 27/11/1963 Advertiser Geoffrey Garnet Adams / Jo Jo; The white man leading a group Amatjira of armed natives near the SA- NT border is believed to be Mr Adams 3 247 Holiday homes for orphans 27/11/1963 Advertiser Salvation Army Boys' Home; needed Kent Town; Colin

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 272 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 247 Native's will declared valid 27/11/1963 News Angie Hayes The will of a full blood Aboriginal woman and signed with her thumb print is declared valid 3 248 Vast native reserve urged as 27/11/1963 Advertiser Mr N B Tindale tourist attraction 3 248 Visit by uncle 29/11/1963 Advertiser Ashford House; Milmuru; Libinja

3 248 Native reserve - Plan 'not for 2/12/1963 Advertiser Claim that the call for a central true welfare' Australian reserve for Aborigines, who would not be allowed to control it, is cruel 3 248 Port Juvenile - Custody and 4/12/1963 Advertiser Trevor Taylor A 15-year-old boy is committed control to the custody and control of the Children's Welfare Department until he is 18 for stealing 3 248 SA native drink law may be 4/12/1963 News eased 3 249 No picnic for these unlucky 30/11/1963 Advertiser Morialta Home; Thelma Sharp 50 children from the home children unable to attend a picnic because of a virus infection 3 249 Racial stand criticised 2/12/1963 Advertiser Call for Australia to make itself clear about its attitude to the South African apartheid problem 3 249 Tribal music on US record 4/12/1963 Advertiser Dr G N O'Grady; Ngangumarda

3 249 Trip to the big smoke 4/12/1963 Advertiser Tony Pingbuti Rapungnumi; Julie 3 249 Anthropology chair urged 4/12/1963 Advertiser University of Adelaide

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 273 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 249 Approach to native aid 6/12/1963 Advertiser Artist and author, Rex Battarbee, calls for a shake up to the approach to the welfare of Aborigines 3 249 Broke into house 10/12/1963 Advertiser Richard Darcy Part-Aboriginal man imprisoned for breaking in and stealing

3 249 Hotel breaking 10/12/1963 Advertiser Harold James Weetra Part-Aboriginal man gaoled for breaking in and stealing 3 249 Bones turn into opal 18/12/1963 Advertiser Andamooka Fossilised bones of a plesiosaur turned to opal 3 249 SA census of natives 18/12/1963 Advertiser A coordinated census of the full- blood native population of the SA and NT to begin in 1964

3 249 25 years ago 18/12/1963 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford Mr Mountford, acting Museum ethnologist, leaves for Mt McKinley Pound in 1938

3 250 Carol visit 5/12/1963 Advertiser Unley Girls Technical High A party of schoolgirls visits a School; Veronica Milera home for the aged at Malvern 3 250 Signs of natives 12/12/1963 Advertiser Great Sandy Desert 3 250 Sydney doesn't frighten - 5/12/1963 News Rikin; Nariojan; Mau; Aborigines are quite at home Elizabethan Theatre 3 250 Prehistoric bones find 17/12/1968 Advertiser Andamooka Fossilised bones of a plesiosaur found 3 250 31 homes for Aborigines 14/12/1963 Advertiser Housing Trust 3 251 Aboriginal singer presents 13/12/1963 Advertiser Jimmy Little Review of the Christmas music album record 3 251 25 years ago 16/12/1963 Advertiser Albert Namatjira Mr Namatjira sells 41 paintings in a Melbourne exhibition in 1938 3 251 Their story is a long one of 14/12/1963 Advertiser Patrol Indefinite; Sidney Book review adventure Downer

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 274 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 251 Rural homes for native families - 13/12/1963 News Housing Trust Trust has order for six more

3 252 Nurse of the year 16/12/1963 News Adelaide Childrens Hospital; Mary Anne Barry named Nurse Clement Brown of the Year and is pictured with an Aboriginal boy patient

3 253 "Bone" find at opal fields 16/12/1963 News Andamooka 3 253 NT Aborigines on increase 17/12/1963 Advertiser NT Welfare Branch Annual report of the branch 3 256 Affluent Arnhem Circa [?] Yirrkala; Mau January 1964 3 256 Busy day for new knight 2/01/1964 Advertiser Professor Sir John Cleland 3 256 Apex to aid Aborigines 8/01/1964 News Apex Club Two Aboriginal children from Northern Territory Missions to holiday in Adelaide with club members 3 256 Native drink ruling soon 8/01/1964 News 3 256 Natives 'here are worse off' Circa News Claim about Australia's January Aborigines by Norman Banks, 1964 Melbourne radio personality, in Cape Town 3 257 Holiday starts with a splash 6/01/1964 Advertiser Centralian Childrens Holiday 48 children from the outback Camp Scheme; Johnny; Judith; holiday in Adelaide Billy; Heather 3 257 [Untitled] 11/01/1964 Advertiser Robert Muir State diving champion pictured at Olympic Pool 3 257 Hymn books for natives 11/01/1974 [?] Claim that a book containing a catechism and some hymns was translated in the Panaeati dialect in 1918 3 257 Centre for Aborigines 11/01/1964 [?] Tentative plans for an Aboriginal community centre in the north-western suburbs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 275 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 258 The Aboriginal from birth to 12/01/1964 Sunday Mail Our Living Stone Age; Ian L Book review marriage Idriess 3 258 Aboriginal children arrive for 18/01/1964 Advertiser Apex Club; Edith Conway; Nine Aboriginal children from holiday Marcia Gorey; Barbara Lynch; missions in the Alice Springs Allison Walbungara; Norma area holiday in South Australia Nagamara; Mavis Nangala; Danny Bailey; Tasman Arinyinga; Douglas Walker

3 258 [Untitled] 20/01/1964 Advertiser Harold Blair Three Queensland Aboriginal boys, aged 11, 9, and 7, to appear at a Launceston Hotel in the care of Mr Blair 3 258 Boomerang didn't work 15/01/1964 News A 15-year-old boy from Ohio, USA, wrote to the SA Government Tourist Bureau for instructions on making a boomerang 3 259 Natives in squalor 25/01/1964 Advertiser Claim about Australia's Aborigines by Norman Banks, Melbourne radio personality, in Cape Town 3 259 Gibson 18/01/1964 Advertiser Alice Gibson Death of Mrs Gibson 3 259 Pensive … but she's really glad 30/01/1964 News Mrs Alwyn Bawden; Lily Jane 22-month-old Aboriginal girls adopted by Mr & Mrs Bawden

3 259 Exam success 22/01/1964 Advertiser Charles Nelson Perkins Mr Perkins passed his first-year examinations in Arts at the University of Sydney 3 259 Fears for party of Aborigines 7/02/1964 Advertiser Party of 30 Aborigines missing in far north Queensland which was hit by a cyclone

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 276 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 260 Riding high 14/02/1964 News Colebrook Home; Irene Marks The leading lady of "Camelot" donates a bicycle to the home

3 260 Sequel to horror trek - She 14/02/1964 News Myrtle Stephens / Widdiman; wants to go walkabout Cunderlee Mission 3 261 Federal backing on native 20/02/1964 Advertiser The Federal Government backs freedom proposed legislation to remove all restrictions from Aborigines in the Northern Territory

3 261 NT recruiting move - West seek 20/02/1964 News West Adelaide Football Club; 3 full bloods Luke; Tony Paul; Sebastian 3 261 Native rights may widen 22/02/1964 Advertiser 3 261 [Untitled] 24/02/1964 Advertiser Dr A C van der Leeden; Dutch anthropologist to study Nungubuju; Rose River; Roy the social structure and culture Dapinga of the Nungubuju tribe 3 261 Schools' chief dies, aged 59 27/02/1964 News Mr J Whitburn Death of Mr Whitburn, a member of the DAA Board 3 262 "I want my baby back" - 'I won't 26/02/1964 News Kathleen Trimmer; Barry John Two women call for the return give them up - yet' McKenzie / Trimmer; Heather of their quarter-caste children, Vincenti; John / Ricky Vincenti; who were taken from Perth by Joan Smith Mrs Smith 3 263 Aborigine Bill delayed 26/02/1964 Advertiser Northern Territory Legislative Council to appoint a select committee to inquire into Aboriginal welfare 3 263 Schools officer dies 27/02/1964 Advertiser Mr J Whitburn Death of Mr Whitburn, a member of the DAA Board 3 263 MA degree at 73 2/03/1964 Advertiser Charles Percy Mountford Mr Mountford to receive his Master of Arts degree at 73 year of age 3 263 Natives Bill hearings 3/03/1964 Advertiser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 277 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 263 Native dies: Police act 4/03/1964 Advertiser Timmy Evans Death of Mr Evans, aged 50, and another Aboriginal man in hospital at Woomera under Police guard 3 263 Boycott plan for natives 4/03/1964 Advertiser Mr P Roberts; NT Council for NT Aborigines to be asked to Aboriginal Rights; Alawa boycott the select committee 3 264 Keyboard test - 'Lovely' gift of 3/02/1964 Advertiser Dora Hunter; National piano Missionary Council of Australia

3 264 Stars from the north 2/03/1964 News West Adelaide Football Club; Three full-blood Aborigines Luke; Tony Paul; Sebastian from Bathurst Island may try out with the club 3 264 Native stand - Inquiry boycott 4/03/1964 News Phillip Roberts; NT Council for urged Aboriginal Rights; Alawa; Davis Daniels 3 264 Nationalistic 5/03/1964 Advertiser Joyce Batty Mrs Batty to insist that any film based on her biography of Albert Namatjira should be made in Australia 3 264 Aborigine strangled 5/03/1964 Advertiser Timmy Evans 3 264 Training for Aborigines 7/03/1964 Advertiser Koonibba 3 265 NT canteen problems 7/03/1964 Advertiser The Director of Welfare says that wet canteens would not be opened on Aboriginal settlements immediately if new welfare laws were passed

3 265 Told to leave settlement 13/03/1964 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; David Daniels; Dexter Daniels and his wife Beswick Aboriginal Settlement were told to leave the settlement because they had arrived in a car which could be used to conceal liquor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 278 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 265 Interstate round-up - 14/03/1964 Advertiser Commonwealth Arts Festival Corroboree hopes for UK festival 3 265 100 'had to miss 2 meals' 13/03/1964 News Goulburn Island; Davis Daniels Methodist missionaries withheld meals from Aborigines who failed to attend a church service

3 265 Anthropologists 20/03/1964 Advertiser Peter Jackson Amateur anthropologists to excavate old camp sites over Easter in the outback 3 265 Aboriginal art 20/03/1964 Advertiser Praise for Aboriginal art display in Adelaide 3 266 Darwin boy captain 20/03/1964 Advertiser James / Jim Ramsay; Rostrevor College 3 266 Contest for boomerangs 19/03/1964 Advertiser Pacific Air Travel Association suggests a boomerang throwing contest and a post office for Ayers Rock 3 266 [Untitled] 25/03/1964 Advertiser Federal Council for Aboriginal Annual conference of the Advancement council to be held in Canberra

3 266 Advisory Board on natives 30/03/1964 Advertiser Federal Council for Aboriginal sought Advancement 3 266 Native star to become nun 1/04/1964 Advertiser Ngarla Kunoth / Jedda / Sister Rosalie 3 266 Rise in native population 2/04/1964 Advertiser Population explosion in the Northern Territory 3 267 Natives' rights opposed in NT 23/03/1964 News Select Committee into the Social Welfare Bill 3 267 Tribal laws still strong 24/03/1964 Advertiser Select Committee into the Social Welfare Bill 3 267 Criticism of SA hostels 28/03/1964 Advertiser Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement 3 267 Kantilla back in Adelaide 1/04/1964 Advertiser David Kantilla; Genevieve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 279 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 267 Fate 3/04/1964 Advertiser Robert Tudawali; Ngarla Kunoth; Jedda 3 267 Ten years ago 8/05/1964 Advertiser Ngarla Kunoth ; Jedda Miss Kunoth, aged 16, flew home to Alice Springs to resume school studies in 1954

3 268 Family must go from shack 6/04/1964 Advertiser Cyril Karpany; Devon Karpany; Mr Karpany and his family are Murray Bridge Council renting a shack that the council says must be removed or demolished 3 268 Liquor 8/04/1964 Advertiser Liquor drinking restrictions expected to be relaxed 3 268 Native women helped 8/04/1964 Advertiser Point Pearce; Kindergarten Aboriginal mothers at the Union of SA mission station attend preschool kindergarten with their children 3 268 Cut her wrist 16/04/1964 Advertiser Betty Maud Cattermole Part-Aboriginal woman remanded on bail for willingly causing injury to herself requiring hospital treatment 3 268 [Untitled] 8/04/1964 Advertiser Paddy Djiagween Visitors to Broome pay to photograph Mr Djiagween's profile 3 269 Greetings to a friend 7/04/1964 Advertiser Dr Charles Duguid; Dieter Dr Duguid celebrates his 80th Schulz birthday 3 269 [Untitled] 28/03/1964 Advertiser Alexandria Station Picture of jackaroos and ringers at the station 3 269 Labor Bill on Aborigines 8/04/1964 Advertiser Referendum House of Representatives given notice of the introduction of a Bill for a referendum

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 280 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 269 Court appeal by natives 8/04/1964 News Appeals lodged in the Northern Territory Supreme Court against the convictions of five Aborigines for drinking liquor

3 269 Aborigines' club 17/04/1964 Advertiser Rev T D Noffs; Aboriginal A club to be set up in Sydney Affairs Association 3 269 Failed to pay fare 23/04/1964 Advertiser Alfred Victor Angie Man fined for failing to pay a taxi fare 3 269 Natives 'club in' for cars 15/04/1964 News Natives around Katherine buying cars on a co-operative basis 3 269 Coober Pedy hospital 16/04/1964 Advertiser Coober Pedy Medical Centre Tenders called for the erection of the centre 3 269 Step on NT drink rights 21/04/1964 Advertiser Cattle Producers Council 3 270 Pay reforms for natives 9/04/1964 Advertiser Reforms for the Northern Territory recommended by the Federal Government 3 270 To honor river artists 23/04/1964 Advertiser Lawrence H Howie Memorial A sculpture of an Aborigine with pitchi to be erected at Walkerville 3 270 NT drinking dangers 14/04/1964 Advertiser Select Committee into the Social Welfare Bill 3 270 Desert Aborigines prefer fringe 30/04/1964 Advertiser of civilisation 3 270 In trouble again 7/05/1964 Advertiser Robert Tudawali Aboriginal actor fined for drinking liquor 3 271 Study of native cultures 14/04/1964 Advertiser Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies 3 271 No native drinking problem 14/04/1964 News Comments on Cabinet's decision to widen the area in which Aborigines may drink

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 281 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 271 Outback doctors 16/05/1964 Advertiser Royal Flying Doctor Service The service in NSW takes on new role as preventive doctors

3 271 Wider rights to liquor 17/04/1964 Advertiser Aborigines given the right to drink liquor in a big area east of Spencer Gulf 3 271 Aborigines and liquor 15/04/1964 Advertiser Comments on Cabinet's decision to widen the area in which Aborigines may drink 3 272 Kaylene joins a family 22/04/1964 Advertiser Society of Sponsors / SOS; Kaylene; Mrs Maurice Work 3 272 Group to help natives 2/05/1964 Advertiser Yirrkala Mission; Methodist Group of 36 Victorians to spend Church a month in Arnhem Land building housing and facilities for Aborigines 3 272 Group to help Aborigines 4/05/1964 Advertiser Group of Victorians to build houses for Aborigines in Arnhem Land 3 272 Rights of natives in balance 12/05/1964 Advertiser Select Committee into the Social Welfare Bill to table its report and recommendations 3 273 Cattlemen's 'color blind' justice - Circa May [?] MP attacks NT native trials 1964

3 273 Tribesmen move to missions Circa May [?] Lolly 1964 3 273 Stole from WA natives 22/05/1964 Advertiser Jerry Boong Boong; Ngyanya Man fined for stealing four Aboriginal ceremonial boards 3 273 In the throws 22/05/1964 Advertiser Comment on a notice attached to a boomerang in a handicrafts and curios shop in Adelaide

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 282 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 273 Patrols by air, land 16/05/1964 Advertiser Combined air and land patrols to clear wandering natives and prospectors from a rocket target area near Talgarno

3 274 5 natives charged with murder - 6/05/1964 News Timmy Evans 2,000-mile trek 3 274 Medal award to Aborigine 12/05/1964 Advertiser Haydn John Davey Bronze medal awarded to a 14- year-old Aboriginal boy for saving a 10-year-old boy from drowning at Port Lincoln

3 274 Report on NT natives 13/05/1964 Advertiser Select Committee into the Social Welfare Bill 3 274 "Lulled" on NT native conditions 15/01/1964 Advertiser

3 274 Cattle plan for natives 21/05/1964 Advertiser Musgrave Park station 3 275 Brother for Barry 7/04/1964 News Barry Pascoe; Mrs K M Pascoe; 12-month-old boy to be adopted Martin Peter by Mrs Pascoe 3 275 Exhibition by Council of Social 15/05/1964 Advertiser SA Council of Social Service The council's exhibition to Service illustrate Aboriginal welfare 3 275 Boy may be in Belgrade 21/05/1964 Advertiser Kathy Trimmer; Barry McKenzie Native Welfare Department / McLean suspects that a 2-year-old part- Aboriginal boy may be in Belgrade 3 275 Native study proposal 21/05/1964 Advertiser Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies 3 276 Mission teachers - To cheer for 16/05/1964 Advertiser Bobby Lane; Bernard Two teachers to discuss his cousin Napuwarelingu aspects of NT life at an exhibition in Adelaide, and one will cheer his cousin, David Kantilla, at a football match

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 283 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 276 Art films on Aborigines 16/05/1964 Advertiser Art films to be shown at the Adelaide Film Festival 3 276 Aboriginal teeth 'good' 25/05/1964 Advertiser Yuendumu University team studies the teeth of about 230 children 3 276 Restrictions lifted 22/05/1964 Advertiser Legislation passed in the Northern Territory 3 276 Amenities for Aborigines 21/05/1964 Advertiser Port Augusta Aboriginal Reserve 3 276 Lost boy "neglected" 22/05/1964 Advertiser Kathy Trimmer; Barry Native Affairs Department McKenzie; Maud Quinn; Judy suspects that Mrs Judy McLean McLean; Arthur McLean; Joan may have helped to take Barry Smith; Rene Heisler; Belgrade behind the Iron Curtain

3 276 Research on Aborigines 29/05/1964 Advertiser Dr Gwendoline Fay Gale; A Dr Gale's thesis to be published Study of Assimilation: Part- by the Public Library of SA Aborigines in South Australia 3 277 Our empty north may be a black 22/05/1964 Advertiser Yuendumu; Dora Comment on population trends north 3 277 Tribe agrees to TV film 20/05/1964 Advertiser I, the Aboriginal; Douglas Six Alawa elders give Lockwood; Alawa; Phillip permission for the filming of the Roberts book 3 277 Native level of education 12/06/1964 Advertiser Dr H H Penney Dr Penney addresses a meeting of the Aborigines Advancement League 3 277 New native drink law 20/05/1964 Advertiser Amendment of the Northern Territory licensing laws 3 277 Murder charge withdrawn 12/06/1964 Advertiser Pabula; Bert; Pintubi Coroner decides to commit an Aboriginal man for trial on a charge of manslaughter 3 278 First impressions of outback Circa May Advertiser An Australian Youth among Review of the published diary expedition 1964 Desert Aborigines; Lauri E Sheard

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 284 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 278 Gidgealpa Circa May [?] Gidgealpa; Kiljalpa; Assistant curator of 1965 Jandruwanta anthropology claims that the name Gidgealpa is meaningless

3 280 Pet of Ward 5A - But he's well! 29/05/1964 News Royal Adelaide Hospital; Alan; Four-month-old boy stays in Ruby hospital with his mother until she is well enough to return to the Alice Springs area 3 280 Film full of meaning for 28/05/1964 News I, the Aboriginal; Douglas Review of TV film Australians Lockwood; Alawa; Phillip Roberts 3 280 World of sport - David had a lot 1/06/1964 Advertiser David Kantilla of fans 3 281 Crusader for the Aborigine 4/06/1964 Advertiser Dr Gwendoline Fay Gale; A Study of Assimilation: Part- Aborigines in South Australia 3 281 Port Augusta Court (sitting at 5/06/1964 Advertiser Willie Murray / Willie Adelaide) - Murder conspiracy Wheelbarrow; Alec Lennon; alleged Peter Lovegrove / Aines / Nyinga; Skinny Jack; Johnny Allsop / Left Hand; Dick Carroll; Phillip Young; Chimney Evans; Jessie Ware

3 281 Lessons on for NT 8/06/1964 Advertiser children 3 282 New deal urged for Aborigines 5/06/1964 Advertiser Professor A A Abbie Professor Abbie addresses a conference in Queensland of the Australian Pre-School Association 3 282 Strict code on drinking 3/07/1964 Advertiser Mullewa The natives at Mullewa have set up their own strict drinking code

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 285 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 282 Woman's success - Native 1/06/1964 News Kath Walker; Noonaccul; We writes a bestseller Are Going 3 282 Bid to find boy 18/06/1964 Advertiser Barry McKenzie / McLean; An eight-women delegation Kathy Trimmer goes to Moscow to trace a part- Aboriginal boy 3 282 Crash victim dies 22/06/1964 Advertiser Thomas Hector Gollan Death of Mr Gollan, aged 21 3 283 Anomaly rife in Aboriginal laws 10/06/1964 Advertiser C M Tatz Article by C M Tatz, Lecturer in Politics at Monash University

3 283 Daisy Bates 22/06/1964 Advertiser Daisy Bates An article on the late Mrs Bates appeared in a British literary magazine 3 283 "Teach your Aborigines": US 24/06/1964 News Anna Louise singer 3 283 Aborigines the topic 16/06/1964 News Dr Fay Gale Dr Gale to address a meeting of the Business and Professional Woman's Club 3 284 Radical change on Aborigines 12/06/1964 Advertiser C M Tatz Second article by C M Tatz, Lecturer in Politics at Monash University 3 284 Hairy ears at Yalata 12/06/1964 Advertiser Yalata 3 284 Full-blood wedding to be 'first' 3/07/1964 News Jigalong Mission; Darson; Biddy Kelly 3 284 Native reserve and tourists 6/07/1964 Advertiser Opposition to making the Central Australian Reserve a national park 3 284 Aboriginal housing sets record 21/07/1964 Advertiser

3 285 Aborigines' use of liquor 16/06/1964 Advertiser Letter from a Perth correspondent

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 286 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 285 Native boys locked up 30/06/1964 Advertiser Walgett Two nine-year-old Aboriginal boys locked in a police cell while awaiting transfer to Sydney, after appearing in court for stealing 3 285 Cultural aid to natives 6/07/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal Cultural Project Fund

3 285 Culture for Aborigines 14/07/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal Cultural Project Fund

3 285 Made State side … and history 25/06/1964 News David Kantilla Mr Kantilla included in the football team to play Western Australia 3 285 Assimilation problem 11/07/1964 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale Dr Gale to appear on a panel of ADS7's Meet the Press 3 286 Kiosk to be taken over by 11/06/1964 Transcontinenta Bill Onus A foreshore café at Port Aboriginal l Augusta to be turned into a Tourist Information Centre 3 286 Native with drive 10/07/1964 Advertiser Harry Ardan; Malak Mr Ardan makes a perfect wooden propeller to drive his dinghy up the Daly River 3 286 Recalls 1838 massacre 10/07/1964 Advertiser Myall Creek A prospector unearths the relics of the massacre of 28 Aborigines at Myall Creek in 1838 3 286 Interest in book on Aborigines 15/07/1964 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale

3 286 New liberty for Aborigines 7/07/1964 Advertiser Letter from a Perth correspondent 3 287 Oval 'corroboree' 8/07/1964 Advertiser David Kantilla; Pastor Doug Nicholls 3 287 Favourite story 10/07/1964 Advertiser Peggy 11-year-old Aboriginal girl at the SA Children's Book Council exhibition

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 287 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 287 Preservation of unique region 15/07/1964 Advertiser Call for the Central Australian Reserve to be saved, but not at the expense of the Aborigines

3 287 Aborigines 16/07/1964 News Call for Aboriginal reserves to be run as cattle stations by the Government to provide employment for males

3 287 Culture for Aborigines 17/07/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal Cultural Project Fund

3 288 Aboriginal children's first visit to 10/07/1964 Advertiser National Aborigines Day Fifteen Aboriginals, including city - Native visitors keen to see Observance Week; Garnet children, travel from Nepabunna city Grady; Leroy Richards; Elise to take part in the ceremony Jackson 3 288 Critic of SA policy 13/07/1964 Advertiser Dr Gwendoline Fay Gale 3 288 Too slow 13/07/1964 News Dr Fay Gale 3 288 "Assimilation" of Aborigines 14/07/1964 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale 3 289 Plotted death: natives gaoled 13/07/1964 News Willie Murray / Willie Wheelbarrow; Alec Lennon; Peter Lovegrove / Aines / Nyinga; Skinny Jack; Johnny Allsop / Left Hand; Dick Carroll; Chimney Evans 3 289 Aborigines' part in city 11/07/1964 Advertiser National Aborigines observance Observance Day; Jennifer Wilton; Judith Coulthard; Lorraine Richards 3 289 Supreme - Criminal sittings - 14/07/1964 Advertiser Willie Murray / Willie Six Aborigines set to prison Wheelbarrow; Alec Lennon; Peter Lovegrove / Aines / Nyinga; Skinny Jack; Johnny Allsop / Left Hand; Dick Carroll; Chimney Evans

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 288 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 289 Versatile 22/07/1964 Advertiser David Kantilla 3 290 [Untitled] 17/07/1964 Advertiser David Kantilla 3 290 Aboriginal conditions - 'No room 23/07/1964 Advertiser Call for adequate housing for for complacency' Aborigines 3 290 Aboriginal woman as JP 22/07/1964 News Mrs A McLeod 3 290 Aboriginal JP 23/07/1964 Advertiser Mrs A McLeod 3 290 Fisherman's night adrift 24/07/1964 Advertiser Clement Graham 3 290 Houses for Aborigines 24/07/1964 Advertiser Claim that two houses built for Aboriginal families in the Loxton area are vacant 3 290 Life at Point McLeay Mission 22/07/1964 Advertiser Mr Vivian Lovegrove; Kaylene Pictures of people at the Campbell; Peter Rigney; mission Brenton Rankine; Maria Smith

3 291 Better chances for Aborigines - 22/07/1964 Advertiser Peter Rigney; Roger Rigney; Article by Peter Michelmore Milk for the babies Matthew Rigney; Alan Campbell; Lionel Campbell; Ron Gollan; Bob Wilson; Parry Sansbury; Cyril Lindsay; Mrs Henry Long; Darryl; Caralie; Julie 3 291 Pay rises for Aborigines 24/07/1964 Advertiser Pay rises granted to hundreds of Aborigines working as trainees on Government reserves 3 292 Native wages rise 23/07/1964 News Pay rises granted to hundreds of Aborigines working as trainees on Government reserves 3 292 Aborigines 'Inhibited" - Training 29/07/1964 Advertiser Claim that detribalised in expression Aboriginal people are culturally inhibited

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 289 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 292 Modern style wurlie 30/07/1964 News Kalgoorlie Shire Council designs a galvanised iron wurlie

3 292 Educating Aborigines - 27/07/1964 Advertiser Claim that Aboriginal "Hampered by finance" advancement is hampered by a shortage of finance 3 292 Reply to Dr Gale 25/07/1964 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale State Minister of Aboriginal Affairs to reply to Dr Gale on ADS7s Meet the Press 3 292 Fifty years ago 31/07/1964 Advertiser David Unaipon Mr Unaipon invented a sheep shearing machine in 1914 3 292 25 years ago 3/08/1964 Advertiser Mrs W Ternent Cooke Mrs Cooke returned from Central Australia in 1939 3 292 Aborigine problem - "Speed" of 3/08/1964 Advertiser Claim that the original crime assimilation against Aborigines is that their reserves were merely areas made on the map 3 292 Culture for Aborigines 5/08/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal Cultural Project Fund

3 293 Vision of great park in wilds 29/07/1964 Advertiser Namatjira National Park 3 293 [Untitled] 5/08/1964 Advertiser Point Pearce; Port Augusta MPs comment on meat production and the appalling living conditions of Aborigines outside Port Augusta

3 293 Staff to live on reserve 6/08/1964 Advertiser Port Augusta Aboriginal Reserve 3 293 [Untitled] 6/08/1964 Advertiser MP comments on the good results achieved by the SA Aboriginal affairs programme 3 293 Attitude towards Aborigines 5/08/1964 Advertiser Call for Aborigines who are settling in towns and cities to be made welcome

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 290 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 293 [Untitled] 7/08/1964 Advertiser Bill Onus Port Augusta is to have an Aboriginal souvenir shop 3 293 Native stabbed in back 30/07/1964 Advertiser Lindsay Turner; Diamond Aboriginal man remanded for Turner his brother's assault 3 294 Prison put artist on right track 12/08/1964 News Ronald Elliott Bull

3 294 Natives 'lured' from desert 1/08/1964 Australian Dr Charles Duguid 3 294 Housing natives 14/08/1964 Advertiser Sunday Mail representative to report 3 294 Aim to save native art 21/08/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal and Historical Objects Preservation Bill 3 294 Profit from native art 21/08/1964 Advertiser 3 295 Mapping native tribal groups 14/08/1964 Advertiser Mr Norman Tindale SA Museum's Curator of Anthropology develops a map showing the territories and boundaries of valid tribal groups in 1788 3 295 Preserving native art 25/08/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal and Historical Objects Preservation Bill 3 296 Advocates abolition of 13/08/1964 Transcontinenta Umeewarra Mission Port Augusta's health officer Aborigines camp l speaks to a meeting of the Local Board of Health 3 296 Bad feeling to natives alleged 28/08/1964 News Foundation of Aboriginal Affairs Claim that racial prejudice was running high in several NSW country towns 3 296 Always more for Oliver 25/08/1964 Advertiser Oliver Campbell; Warrawee 3 296 Pavements his canvas 1/09/1964 News Tom Melvaine 3 296 Water to be carted 2/09/1964 Advertiser Coober Pedy 3 296 Aboriginal aid - Can't get work 25/08/1964 News Cabbage Tree Island

3 297 Aboriginal branches 1/09/1964 Advertiser Country Womens Association Annual meeting of the association in SA

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 291 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 297 WA Aborigines "dispossessed" 2/09/1964 Advertiser Papunya native settlement Mr Beazley claims that 71 nomadic people were taken to Papunya which was a health hazard 3 297 City knifing search 31/08/1964 Advertiser Rodney Dodd; William Hunter Two men stabbed, allegedly by a youth 3 297 "Failed" 4/09/1964 News Claim that we have failed our obligations to the original inhabitants of this country 3 297 Assimilation of Aborigines 16/09/1964 Advertiser Claim that white Australians are directly responsible for the decay of a proud race 3 298 Primitive land's tribal call 4/09/1964 Advertiser Pintubi; Papunya 3 298 Aborigines shun pubs 16/09/1964 Advertiser No Aborigines had gone into Darwin's hotels on September 15 despite winning their citizenship 3 298 "Aborigines downtrodden 14/09/1964 Advertiser Adelaide Central Methodist people" Mission 3 298 Tragic ending to 'night out' - 14/09/1964 News Benny Gordon; Robert Five Aborigines (one unnamed) Crash kills five natives Campbell; Walter Frederick died, and two were seriously Towney; Frederick William hurt Collins; Alfred Victor Hampton; Wally Munro 3 298 Talks on Aborigines 14/09/1964 News Professor A A Abbie addresses a luncheon of the SA division of the United Nations Association

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 292 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 299 "No racial discrimination" - Circa [?] Walgett; Roy Hickey; Fred Child Welfare Minister, Mr Challenge by MP on natives September Morgan; Phyllis Hickey; Thelma Hawkins, tells the Legislative 1964 Morgan Assembly that the mothers of the two boys, aged 10 and 9, had asked that the boys be committed because they were uncontrollable 3 299 Citizenship at last - NT 10/09/1964 News Aborigines near their historic day 3 299 Two charges 23/09/1964 Advertiser Harold James Weetra Aboriginal man fined for receiving a stolen pistol and for driving a car without a current licence 3 300 Why the white children are Circa Sunday Mail Umeewarra Aboriginal ahead September Reserve; Valmai Coulthard 1964 3 111 & Fighting in Aboriginal settlement Circa August [?] Tabulam 117 1962

3 150 & Ruth will wed soon - To live in 9/11/1962 News Ruth Daylight; Colin McIntyre 151 SA 3 198 & Orroroo - Town in a turmoil - 15/05/1963 News Orroroo and District Progress 199 Split on Aboriginal settlers Association; Mr F Newchurch; proposal Frances 3 254 & They found a stone-age people - Circa News Jupiter Well; Jabadunga; Article by John Allan 255 Intelligent, laughing, friendly - December Yanma; Balayanu; Nalyi- and naked 1963 Mununda; Kapali 3 259 & Aborigines need a pay rise too 21/01/1964 News 268 3 259 & Aborigines need a pay rise too Circa News 268 February 1964

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 293 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 3 265 & They voted Jimmy the top boy - 19/03/1964 News Jim Ramsay / Ramsey; 266 200 school pals Rostrevor College 3 272 & Natives' weapon 'factory' - 13/05/1964 Advertiser Tallaringa Well Scientists bring more than 273 Plants, moths 2,000 Aboriginal stone implements, plants and insects from the Great Victoria Desert to Adelaide 3 278 & Looking around today at the Circa May [?] Marjorie Tripp; Margaret 279 original Australians in our 1965 Valadian; Douglas Hart; Audrey community, Ken Anderson Cobby; Lois O'Donoghue; Faith discovers … These young Coulthard moderns are going places - They are leading the way 3 286 & Aboriginal drinking: 'Need 9/07/1964 Advertiser Pastor Doug Nicholls OBE 294 houses more' 3 83 & 86 Given chance 18/06/1962 Advertiser Ronald Elliott Bull Full-blooded Aboriginal youth artist released on a good behaviour bond for stealing 4 1 "Early for results' - But 17/09/1964 News Education program of the Aborigines show advances Northern Territory 4 1 Native caves defaced 19/09/1964 Advertiser Ayers Rock; Standley Chasm; Devils Marbles 4 1 Centre at Coober Pedy soon 12/10/1964 Advertiser A two-ward medical holding centre to be built 4 1 Plan to aid native lads not 20/10/1964 News Sydney City Council is unlikely favored to support a plan to establish a bursary or scholarship system

4 1 Aboriginal studies 20/10/1964 Advertiser Australian Institute of Aboriginal Appointment of the institute's Studies principal 4 2 Important day for Steven 5/10/1964 Advertiser Warrawee; Steven Four-year-old boy at the opening of extensions to Warrawee

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 294 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 2 Gallup Poll - "Should aid" 14/10/1964 Advertiser Aborigines 4 2 Course for social workers 16/10/1964 Advertiser 4 2 "Color bar" at Port Augusta Circa [?] October 1964 4 2 Aborigine's law hopes 5/10/1964 Advertiser Gary Williams 4 2 Private Bill on relics 22/10/1964 Advertiser Aboriginal and Historical Mr Kemp introduces a private Objects Preservation Bill member's Bill because he claims that proposed amendments to the Government's Bill have made it impractical 4 3 Aborigine plans crafts factory - 6/10/1964 Advertiser Bill T Onus; Angelina McKenzie Local talent 4 3 Plans to wed native girl 15/10/1964 Advertiser Herman Visser; Elizabeth Ann Cadell; Johnny Cadell 4 3 To be flown to Adelaide 22/10/1964 Advertiser Audrey Bendissi Part-Aboriginal woman critically injured in an alleged assault is flown to Adelaide from Leigh Creek 4 3 Opal may be tribal relic 22/10/1964 Advertiser Haasts Bluff 4 3 Namatjira art prize 26/10/1964 Advertiser Albert Namatjira Memorial Art Entries to be judged in Adelaide Prize during April 1965 4 4 Aborigines speak in defence of 8/10/1964 Transcontinenta Aboriginal Progress Letter to the newspaper from their race l Association; M Cooper; M the association Lawrie; M Tongerie; C Agius; M Kennedy; L Turner; A Cooper; S Agius; M Elphick; C Tachuna / Tschuna 4 5 Pay bid for natives 23/10/1964 Advertiser Pastoral Industry Award 4 5 Pay rise plea for Aborigines 23/10/1964 News Pastoral Industry Award

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 295 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 5 25 years ago 30/10/1964 Advertiser Albert Namatjira's exhibition of watercolors is opened in 1939

4 5 Rich opal find Circa News Haasts Bluff Aboriginal reserve A rich opal field is reported to October have been discovered on the 1964 reserve 4 5 Two natives missing 26/10/1964 Advertiser Haasts Bluff Two Aboriginal men sold a piece of valuable opal that they found while trespassing on sacred ground, and flee for their lives 4 5 Aborigines carve out new road Circa [?] Wallbri; Hooker Creek; Tennant October Creek 1964 4 5 Opal may be sacred stone 27/10/1964 Advertiser Haasts Bluff 4 6 NT union post for native 28/10/1964 Advertiser Northern Australia Workers The union is to appoint a full- Union blood Aboriginal organiser 4 6 A chance to aid natives 28/10/1964 News Supports the moves of the Northern Australia Workers Union 4 6 Aboriginal 'queen' was nearly 28/10/1964 News Kathleen Lester; Kurrimurri Mrs Lester claims that her eaten mother hid her from wild tribesmen who would have eaten her because she was not a pure blood 4 6 Natives 'toss food away' 6/11/1964 Advertiser Mr D Smith, MLC, tells the NT Legislative Council that Aborigines detest mutton, stews, gravy and boneless beef

4 7 Boxer's comeback - in 5/11/1964 News George Bracken; Cheryl entertainment field Bracken

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 296 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 7 Native rights sought 11/11/1964 News Proposed new native welfare legislation should affect Queensland Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 4 7 Discrimination 5/11/1964 Australian NT Welfare Branch to introduce legislation retaining discriminatory wage levels for Aborigines 4 7 Boy survives 'death curse' 9/11/1964 Advertiser Bentick Island An 18-year-old Aboriginal youth survives an illness after visiting a sacred place that was prohibited to women and uninitiated young people

4 7 Aborigines can hold their liquor 13/11/1964 News

4 8 They'll all miss Jim - College to 16/11/1964 News Jim Ramsay; Rostrevor College lose its student hero 4 8 Union moves for natives 25/11/1964 Advertiser Australian Workers Union; Pastoral Industry Award 4 8 Leprosy case at settlement 25/11/1964 Advertiser Yuendumu 4 8 Aborigines ordained 10/11/1964 Advertiser Lutheran Evangelical Church; Pastor Conrad Rabberaba; Pastor Peter Bullah

4 8 Bill of Rights for Aborigines 19/11/1964 Advertiser Bill recommended to the Queensland State Parliament

4 8 Natives on union staff 24/11/1964 Advertiser North Australian Workers Union; Andrew Joshua; Fred Conway; Alava 4 8 Native plea on drinking 24/11/1964 Advertiser NT Council for Aboriginal Rights

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 297 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 8 Boys' first look at sea 26/11/1964 Advertiser Largs Bay Orphanage Thirty Aboriginal boys aged 10- 12 from the Santa Teresa Mission to holiday at the orphanage 4 9 "H Joseph Th" artist - At 17, he Circa News Harold Joseph Thomas looks for success November 1964 4 9 [Untitled] 27/11/1964 Advertiser David Kantilla A street at Athelstone Park is named Kantilla after the Aboriginal footballer 4 9 Interstate round-up - Native 1/11/1964 Advertiser Harry Williams Mr Williams, an Aborigine, is bows to science defeated in the 1964 Australia boomerang championships by a draftsman

4 9 Natives in NT fracas 2/12/1964 Advertiser Areyonga Three Aboriginal women and two Aboriginal men are remanded for assault 4 10 Aborigines hit at Govt 26/11/1964 News Council for Aboriginal Rights; Bagot 4 10 Convict still at large 26/11/1964 News Colin Alfred Graham Gollan; Cadell Training Centre 4 10 700 see corroboree in Botanic 7/12/1964 Advertiser George King; Tommy Marshall; Park Kidman; Peter 4 10 Aborigines are VIPs 10/12/1964 Advertiser Phillip Roberts; Davis Daniels Aboriginal men guests of the Kenya Government at its independence celebrations 4 10 Bombs 10/12/1964 Advertiser The Director of Social Welfare says in Darwin that an increasing number of Aborigines were buying unroadworthy cars

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 298 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 11 Aborigines go on spree 3/12/1964 Advertiser Cases at the Alice Springs Court show a wild drinking spree on the weekend 4 11 Real thing in boomerangs 8/12/1964 Advertiser Yalata Mission; Ngalea Aborigines urged to improve the standard of native objects made for sale as souvenirs

4 11 Natives' cars 'unroadworthy' 10/12/1964 News The Director of Social Welfare says that an increasing number of Aborigines were buying unroadworthy cars

4 11 Aborigines, Papuans in Kenya 16/12/1964 News Philip Roberts; Davis Daniels; fete John Guise; Matthias Toliman; Zure Makili Zurecnuoc

4 11 Aboriginal skull found 16/12/1964 Advertiser Skull believed to be several hundred years old found near Victor Harbor 4 12 George, TV pop star, finds 10/12/1964 News George Bracken; Queenie bride - 'Wedding of year' Oldfield 4 12 Rare fossils discovered 28/12/1964 Advertiser Fossils found 100 miles north- east of have reached the SA Museum

4 12 [Untitled] 4/01/1964 Advertiser Gilbert Wallace; Gordon Gabin; Three boys are guests of the Robert Wallace Semaphore Surf Life Saving Club, and are among 27 Aboriginal children from the Santa Teresa Mission holidaying in Adelaide 4 13 Aborigines gain at Snake Bay 5/01/1965 Advertiser Snake Bay; Melville Island; Tiwi; Holder Adams; Mark Placid; Albert Marrego

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 299 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 13 Work for 6 fullbloods 14/01/1965 Northern Jambana Full-blood Aborigines employed Territory News by the Corporation of Darwin and Groote Eylandt Broken Hill Pty Coy Ltd

4 13 Two cars offered to native 22/01/1965 Northern Claude Rosser Territory News 4 13 Bones found at Morgan 11/01/1965 Advertiser Possible Aboriginal burial ground found near Morgan 4 13 Bones may be old 12/01/1965 Advertiser Skulls and skeletons found near Morgan were probably between 80 and 100 years old

4 14 A slur on Aboriginals 7/01/1965 Australian Claim that giving full citizenship rights to a people without education is like issuing driving licences to children

4 14 Union warns on wages of 7/01/1965 Australian Northern Australia Workers Aboriginals Union 4 14 Concern over NT deaths 13/01/1965 Advertiser The infant mortality rate among Aborigines in Central Australia causes official concern

4 14 Down from the Centre 11/01/1965 Advertiser O'Sullivans Beach; Sydney A third of a group of 35 children Kenny; John Abbott; Richard holidaying in Adelaide from Kopp; Allan Summers Alice Springs, are Aborigines

4 15 You can't raise good scholars in 7/01/1965 Australian Aramlie Aboriginal station; Part of a report by Graham houses like these - Aboriginals Kathy Pollard; Moree Williams on problems in NSW lose the will to learn country towns

4 16 Swim was cool 9/01/1965 Advertiser Vicky Walker; Diane Walker Children from Andamooka holiday in Adelaide

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 300 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 16 It's the sea … at last 11/01/1965 News A group of 35 children holidaying in Adelaide from Alice Springs 4 16 Welfare patrol officer dies 14/01/1965 Advertiser George Forrest Holden Death of Mr Holden, aged 61 4 17 Strike likely on Aboriginal 11/01/1965 News North Australian Workers Union wages 4 17 Native pay talks in Canberra 13/01/1965 Advertiser North Australian Workers Union

4 17 Strike threat over native wage 12/01/1965 Advertiser North Australian Workers in NT Union; Sidney James Cook; Alawa 4 17 NT equality 15/01/1965 Advertiser Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd; Groote Eylandt 4 17 First swim 14/01/1965 News Magden Lynch; Marilyn Miller Girls among a party of 35 Alice Springs natives holidaying in Adelaide 4 17 [Untitled] 15/01/1965 Advertiser Children from Santa Teresa Mission to attend the demolition derby at Rowley Park Speedway 4 18 Summons out in NT cases - 14/01/1965 Advertiser Ayers Rock; Standley Chasm Rock defaced 4 18 [Untitled] 16/01/1965 Advertiser A family of Aborigines pictured cooking on the dry bed of the Todd River 4 18 Natives' need of leaders 16/01/1965 Advertiser Pastor Frank Roberts Call for WA Aborigines to have their own separate member of State Parliament 4 18 Enquiry on pay of Aborigines 19/01/1965 Advertiser North Australian Workers Union

4 18 Deadline over native wages 21/01/1965 Advertiser North Australian Workers Union

4 18 Native's car stripped 21/01/1965 [?] Claude Rosser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 301 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 19 Colorful life of Aust's first 16/01/1965 Sunday Mail Sydney James Cook; North Aboriginal union organiser Australian Workers Union; Dr Charles Duguid 4 19 Union puts pay case for natives 22/01/1965 Advertiser North Australian Workers Union

4 20 Interstate round-up - Native to 23/01/1965 [?] Claude Rosser have car replaced 4 20 25 years ago 26/01/1965 [?] Members of the new Aborigines Board in 1940 4 20 Education of Aborigines 1/02/1965 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale Dr Gale addresses the Maughan Church PSA 4 20 They fought Circa [?] Claim that the best Americans February fight hard to solve their negro 1965 problems 4 20 Leigh Creek case - Woman 3/02/1965 News Audrey Bendissi; Ray Albert Man charged with the murder of 'died after kicking' Gaston his part-Aboriginal wife 4 20 Call-up bar on Aborigines Circa Daily News National Services Act Aborigines are exempt from the January national service registration, but 1965 the Attorney-General, Mr Snedden, declines to act

4 21 Pam seeks quest title 28/01/1965 Daily News Pam Coleman A full-blood Aboriginal girl is Miss Industry Quest entrant 4 21 Hospital for lonely opal field - 4/02/1965 News Big day for Coober Pedy 4 21 Underdogs 5/02/1965 Advertiser Claim that Australia's original people are still underdogs 4 21 Aboriginal boys set an example 10/02/1965 Sydney Herald Tommy Riley; Keith Saunders

4 21 Corroboree floor-show 28/01/1965 Daily News

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 302 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 21 Students' tour 13/02/1965 Sydney Herald Thirty-five Sydney University students to spend a fortnight studying the living conditions of Aborigines in northern NSW

4 21 Aborigines 13/02/1965 Sydney Herald 30 Aboriginal leaders from NSW to attend a summer school 4 22 Opal town's new medical centre 2/02/1965 Advertiser Medical centre opened at Coober Pedy 4 22 Aboriginal welfare conference 22/01/1965 Bega News Mrs H Jefferson Bate rep 4 22 No phones for Abos 26/01/1965 Broken Hill Wreck Bay The Post Office will not connect Miner a public telephone at Wreck Bay, where 140 Aboriginals live

4 22 Abos exempt from national 27/01/1965 Broken Hill service Miner 4 22 On native wage issues 15/01/1965 Northern Claim that the minority of native Territory News stockmen are worthy of award wages 4 23 Hot-rod driver 25/01/1965 Broken Hill Willie / William Stuart Three-year-old part Aboriginal Miner boy in the Broken Hill Hospital

4 23 Aboriginal star invited to Coota 27/01/1965 Cootamundra Evonne Goolagong; Daily Herald Cootamundra 4 23 No national service call-up for 29/01/1965 Albury Mail Aborigines - Senator slates Government 4 23 Flying Doctor rushed 17/02/1965 News Royal Flying Doctor Service has its busiest weekend on record

4 23 Honour for matron 11/02/1965 West Australian Matron Sadie Corner MBE

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 303 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 24 Reversal 19/02/1965 Advertiser Rev Conrad Raberaba Aboriginal pastor baptises the daughter of Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission staff

4 24 Aboriginal families move into 30/01/1965 Tamworth Guyra Guyra homes Leader 4 24 Walter's going home - First visit 26/01/1965 Broken Hill Walter Harrison / Tibooburra Full-blood Aboriginal man in here Miner hospital at Broken Hill 4 25 Aboriginal woman - poet and 3/02/1965 Standard Kathleen Walker; Edward author Ruska 4 25 NT typhoid search Circa [?] February 1965 4 25 Hymns in Aranda language 13/02/1965 Advertiser Aranda Lutheran Hymnal 4 26 "Tried to kill students" - Bus 16/02/1965 News Walgett; Moree; Rev T D Noffs; episode protest Charles Perkins 4 26 Pool admits Aborigines 18/02/1965 Advertiser Moree; Charles Perkins 4 26 Students "freedom riders, not 17/02/1965 Advertiser Moree; Walgett; Charles pugs" Perkins; Student Action for Aborigines Council 4 26 Warning note has sounded 11/01/1965 Northern North Australian Workers Union Territory News 4 27 Pickets act in Walgett 18/02/1965 Advertiser Walgett; Charles Perkins; Student Action for Aborigines Council 4 27 Boomerang competion unfair 14/01/1965 Northern Joe Timbery say Aboriginals Territory News 4 27 Final touches 27/01/1965 Northern Claude Rosser Car donated to elderly Alice Territory News Springs Aboriginal man 4 27 Homes plea for native children 10/02/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Department advertises for accommodation for native boys and girls of secondary school age

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 304 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 28 Traditional touch about the new 20/01/1965 Northern Wooden animals made by CA craft - The quaint creatures Territory News Central Australian natives have no place in the traditional culture of the Aboriginals

4 28 Aboriginal families move into 20/01/1965 Guyra Guardian Guyra; Tingha homes 4 29 He shed tears of gratitude 26/01/1965 Northern Claude Rosser Territory News 4 29 Aboriginal spree had cops on 19/01/1965 Northern Adelaide River; Topsy Kelly; Aboriginal woman charged with hop Territory News Nellie Nangern assault occasioning actual bodily harm 4 29 Federal help on Aboriginal drink 12/01/1965 Northern problem Territory News 4 29 Six natives as shearers 12/02/1965 West Australian Six native youths attend shearing school at Fremantle 4 30 People pierce that cynic's shell 22/01/1965 Northern Claude Rosser Territory News 4 30 Local Aboriginal girls' essays 3/02/1965 Cootamundra Coral Edwards; Doreen Bugmy highly commended Daily Herald 4 30 Aboriginal free - Judge's 19/02/1965 News Ben Palmer; Ben Giles A case of manslaughter is unusual decision withdrawn from a jury and the charge dismissed 4 30 Aborigines - 'Some blows likely' 22/02/1965 News Charles Perkins

4 30 New minister for natives 12/02/1965 West Australian Rev James Downing; Minister appointed to Alice Congregational Union of Springs mainly to work with the Australia welfare of Aboriginals 4 31 Friendly approach 10/02/1965 West Australian Allawah Grove; David Former director-general of the Mogridge; John Nettles; Commonwealth Save the Barbara Morre; Veronica Children Fund pictured with a Quartermaine; James Woods native girl at Allawah Grove

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 305 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 31 More Aboriginals to get jobs on 12/01/1965 Northern Corporation of Darwin City Council Territory News encourages its engineer to employ further suitable Aboriginal labor 4 31 Aborigines' pay case 'important' 26/02/1965 Advertiser The case for equal pay and conditions for NT Aborigines to be heard by a Full Bench of the Arbitration Commission

4 31 Caravan schools for NT 24/02/1965 News 4 32 Real air-born babe 19/01/1965 Northern Nellie Dajini; Sadie Baby born on a plane flown Territory News from Katherine to Darwin 4 32 Children to put color bar to test 25/02/1965 News Bowraville; Ann Holten 16-year-old Ann Holton to lead a small group of Aboriginal children in demanding to sit in the white section of the picture theatre 4 32 "All aboard" on Alice mercy hop 26/02/1965 Advertiser Yuendumu Aircraft sent from Alice Springs to pick up two sick Aboriginal babies returns with a further 10 passengers requiring treatment

4 32 Minister to work among 12/02/1965 Melbourne Age Rev James Downing; Aborigines Congregational Union of Australia 4 32 Support on home move for 12/02/1965 West Australian Narrogin natives 4 33 Bright new world of hope for 22/02/1965 News Cindy Villaflor; Gerald / Gerry; Crippled Aboriginal woman and Cindy Terry her two sons set up in their rented house at Parkholme

4 33 Status of natives 12/02/1965 West Australian Comments on Aborigines' exemption from national service

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 306 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 33 Native girl's bid for Uni 16/02/1965 Sydney Felcia Corowa Telegraph 4 33 Not for him! 20/02/1965 Sydney Herald An Aboriginal man comments on passive demonstration by university students

4 33 Two native girls in fight 16/02/1965 West Australian Two 16-year-old girls charged with disorderly behaviour in Perth; one committed to the care of the Child Welfare Department and the case against the other was dismissed

4 34 Aboriginal girl could be a 23/01/1965 Launceston Evonne Goolagong Wimbledon hope Express 4 34 Country tour in bid to aid 12/02/1965 Melbourne Charles Perkins Aboriginals Herald 4 34 Dr Ramsey's tour - Wants to 12/02/1965 Sydney Sun Archbishop of Canterbury to see native visit Australia 4 35 This first day was different Circa Canberra Times Wreck Bay; Jervis Bay Forty children from the old February Aboriginal settlement at Wreck 1965 Bay attend Jervis Bay Primary School for the first time

4 35 Union attack over native wages 11/02/1965 West Australian North Australian Workers Union issue 4 35 Desert teacher returns 12/02/1965 Sydney Sun Esther Robartson; Wiluna Seventh Day Adventist Mission school; Bondinni; Wongai

4 36 Aboriginal boy shines at school 13/02/1965 News Robert Highfold; Concordia College 4 36 Aborigines' pay to be equal? 21/01/1965 Launceston North Australian Workers Union Examiner

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 307 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 36 Post-school aid urged for 16/02/1965 West Australian natives 4 36 Aboriginal boys' store job 10/02/1965 Newcastle Tommy Riley; Keith Saunders success Morning Herald

4 37 Lessons and playtime 3/02/1965 Canberra Times Wreck Bay; Jervis Bay; Elizabeth Brown; Geraldine Ardler 4 37 The Walgett freedom riders 17/02/1965 Advertiser 4 37 Aboriginal education 6/02/1965 Australian Primary education director of Western Australia addresses teachers of Aboriginal pupils in the north-west and Kimberley schools 4 38 Black Australians living in 27/02/1965 Advertiser Papunya; Yuendumu; Warrabri; Article by Douglas Lockwood squalor - Sorry scene Waterloo; Wave Hill

4 38 Part-native girl wins 2 13/02/1965 West Australian Helen Lupton scholarships 4 39 Let us tell the whole of our 27/02/1965 Advertiser Article by Professor W E H splendid story - Canberra needs Stanner a noble building to house a vast display 4 39 Aborigines - Hospital subsidy 18/02/1965 News warning 4 40 Pre-school days begin at Wreck 5/02/1965 Canberra Times Wreck Bay Aboriginal Centre; Bay Betty Ardler; Patsy Brown

4 40 Centre open on Monday 5/02/1965 Australian Wreck Bay Aboriginal Centre; Betty Ardler; Patsy Brown

4 40 Aboriginal attacks students 26/02/1965 News George Bracken 4 40 Natives' call-up laws explained 19/02/1965 West Australian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 308 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 40 Teaching couple off to Go Go 16/02/1965 West Australian Go Go station

4 41 Threats to student pickets 16/02/1965 Sydney Sun Student Action for Aborigines Council; Charles Perkins 4 41 Color bar pickets may act 17/02/1965 News Moree; Charles Perkins 4 41 Police report on allegations 17/02/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aborigines over bus crash Council; Walgett 4 42 Welfare board sees town of 17/02/1965 Brisbane Aborigines Welfare Board Aboriginal demonstration Courier-Mail 4 42 Social aid plan for Aborigines Circa Melbourne Age Aborigines Advancement A public appeal launched in February League Alice Springs to pay the cost of 1965 a social worker 4 42 Trouble in the city 23/02/1965 West Australian

4 42 Students critical 19/02/1965 West Australian Student Action for Aborigines Council; Toomalah 4 42 Plea for NT social help 16/02/1965 News Aborigines Advancement A public appeal launched in League Alice Springs to pay the cost of a social worker 4 42 Shed rented to natives 18/02/1965 West Australian Man fined for allowing a shed on his property to be occupied by natives 4 43 Walgett outrage 16/02/1965 Sydney Sun Walgett 4 43 Race bar students in angry 15/02/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aborigines scenes Council; Walgett 4 43 Students and Aborigines 20/02/1965 Sydney Herald Claim that students take up a cause with great enthusiasm and very little knowledge of the subject 4 43 Students and Aborigines 20/02/1965 Sydney Herald Claim that there is no discrimination in Walgett

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 309 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 44 Sad to say goodbye 28/01/1965 Launceston Colleen Hampton; Ruth Ogden 11 Aboriginal children from St Examiner Marys Mission, Alice Springs, pictured as they return home from a holiday in Tasmania

4 44 Sympathetic welcome to 23/02/1965 West Australian Student Action for Aborigines students Council; Lismore; Cabbage Tree Island 4 45 Picketed offer drinks to pickets - 17/02/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aborigines A quiet day at Moree Council; Walgett; Moree

4 45 Need seen for more native 16/02/1965 Brisbane welfare work Courier-Mail 4 46 The book of the week - 6/02/1965 Newcastle Aborigines Now; Dr Marie Reay Book review "Assimilation" of Aborigines Morning Herald

4 46 Adoption planned - New 2/03/1965 Advertiser Mrs L Wittwer; Robert; Jill; Part Aboriginal children, a 12 parents for Robert Frank Gananggu; Elsie month old boy and 10 year old Darrbuna girl being adopted by the Wittwers; the parents of four Aboriginal children might take legal action to regain custody from foster parents 4 46 "Freedom" driver takes down 23/02/1965 Sydney signs Telegraph 4 47 "Castles" for cattle, not natives 2/02/1965 Advertiser Victoria River Downs; Louie; Second article by Douglas Long Jack; Jacko; Smiler; Mick; Lockwood Jack; Peter Swan; Ord River Station; Michael Hobble; Splinter; Annie Ah Won; Rosewood station; Stephen; Jimmy Newcastle; George Wallaby

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 310 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 47 Welcome ride 8/03/1965 Advertiser Warrawee Hostel; Elizabeth Picture of a 3-year-old girl being piggy-backed 4 47 Fighting prejudice 22/02/1965 Melbourne Age 4 48 Equal status but not pay 3/03/1965 Advertiser Warrabri; Ted Plumber Third article by Douglas Lockwood 4 48 "Fairness" facing big test - Jolt 9/03/1965 News Claims that the freedom riders revealed that a strong color prejudice exists 4 48 Country - Woomera - 8/03/1965 Advertiser George Harrison; Arthur Arden Two men fined for having mined "Poachers" surprised in opal without authority to do so mine 4 48 Talents of Aborigines 9/03/1965 Advertiser Call for the varied talents of NT Aborigines to be developed during the off season

4 49 They rode for freedom - 3/03/1965 News Charles Perkins Immature? Yes - but sincere 4 49 Aboriginal affairs HQ 10/03/1965 Advertiser Call for the building of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in Grenfell Street to be cleaned and brightened to lift the spirits of the Aborigines 4 49 Rigby and the colour line 23/02/1965 Sydney Daily A white man asks deeply [Cartoon] Mirror tanned sunbathers "And I ask you this: How many of you would get into the Moree baths?" 4 50 Colored bosses treat natives 4/03/1965 Advertiser Beetaloo station; Djingali; Nora Last of a series of articles by well Bates; Watty Bathern; Harry Douglas Lockwood Bathern; Coolibah station; Maggie 4 50 Students go back to Moree 20/02/1965 Brisbane Student Action for Aborigines Courier-Mail Council; Moree

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 311 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 50 Trouble with natives, but bars 23/02/1965 West Australian Licensee of the Railway Hotel in open Barrack-street claims there is no color bar at the hotel

4 51 Integration survey 23/02/1965 West Australian One of a group of freedom riders questions a native family near Moree 4 51 35 to defy color bar 12/02/1965 Australian University students leave Sydney on a two-week "freedom ride" tour of NSW country towns 4 51 WA natives lived in hell camps 11/02/1965 Northern Pastor Frank Roberts Territory News 4 51 Moree win to students 18/02/1965 Sydney Daily Mirror 4 51 Training for Aborigines 15/02/1965 Australian Summer school concentrating on leadership training and community development at Glebe 4 52 Welfare Board's aid to 24/02/1965 Sydney Herald Claim that Aborigines have Aborigines obligations as well as rights regarding welfare services; Call for university students to provide ideas about how wrongs can be righted 4 52 Punches on the agenda 22/02/1965 Daily News Charles Perkins 4 52 Aborigines to benefit 10/02/1965 Stock and Carapark Productions Pty Ltd Northern Territory Station Journal Administration contracts the company to provide mobile facilities for the education of Aboriginal children 4 52 Aboriginals' equal pay bid 20/02/1965 Melbourne Sun Arbitration Commission; North 'urgent' Australian Workers' Union

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 312 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 53 Survey of Aborigines' living 18/02/1965 Sydney Herald Moree; Richard Brown conditions 4 53 Aborigines admitted - 18/02/1965 Sydney Herald Moree Demonstration at Moree baths - Aid rejected 4 54 Aborigines should be trained for 22/02/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers change: Labor 4 54 Editorial - Right target? 21/02/1965 Sydney Sunday Moree Mirror 4 54 Charles Perkins: fitter, 18/02/1965 West Australian Charles Nelson Perkins footballer and student 4 54 Students defend agitation 17/02/1965 Launceston Charles Perkins Examiner 4 55 Patricia Giffney comments 24/02/1965 Sydney Sun Charles Perkins Claim that university students may be doing a lot of harm

4 55 "Count shows more 23/02/1965 Melbourne Sun Student Action for Aboriginals The council's survey may show Aboriginals" Council the Aboriginal population of Australia to be double the official census figures

4 55 Alcoholism "expected" 23/02/1965 Advertiser Rev L H Leske The executive director of the Finke River Mission addresses the United Evangelical Lutheran Church's annual State convention

4 55 First warm welcome 24/02/1965 Advertiser Lismore; Cabbage Tree Island Touring Sydney student freedom riders welcomed 4 55 Native workers 20/02/1965 West Australian Call for a scheme to train coloured workers

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 313 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 55 Students claim twice as many 23/02/1965 Brisbane Student Action for Aboriginals The council's survey may show Aboriginals Courier-Mail Council the Aboriginal population of Australia to be double the official census figures

4 56 Black and white side by side 22/02/1965 Sydney Daily La Perouse; Ruth Longworth; Mirror Sheila Smith 4 56 Fight for Aborigines 16/02/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers' Union

4 56 Helping Aborigines 22/02/1965 West Australian

4 57 "I'm Aboriginal … and proud of 21/02/1965 Sun-Herald Charles Perkins it" - The man who heads our 'freedom riders' 4 57 Dixie comes to NSW 16/02/1965 Sydney Daily Walgett Mirror 4 58 Moree and Walgett - Little Dixie 22/02/1965 Sydney Daily Moree - Students bring turmoil to a Mirror NSW town 4 59 Gallery of Southern man for 13/02/1965 Canberra Times Article by Prof W E H Stanner Canberra 4 60 Cattle yards are castles 23/02/1965 Melbourne Article by Douglas Lockwood compared with native homes - Herald Bed is a board, or sheet of iron

4 61 Workers who live in squalor - 22/02/1965 Melbourne Article by Douglas Lockwood Boy! Herald 4 62 Tension grows at Moree over 20/02/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aborigines baths ban on Aborigines - Council; Moree Minister has no comment 4 62 Facing up to facts 18/02/1965 Australian 4 63 Student ride to tell of Aboriginal 13/02/1965 Canberra Times misery

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 314 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 63 Freedom riders get gifts 24/02/1965 Sydney Daily Mirror 4 63 Uni students take natives into 18/02/1965 Sydney Moree pool Telegraph 4 64 Dedicated matron honoured 6/02/1965 Canberra Times Matron Sadie Corner MBE

4 64 Driver flying north 22/02/1965 Sydney Sun New bus driver for Sydney University students 4 64 Tour a success - Perkins 27/02/1965 Australian Student Action for Aborigines Council; Charles Perkins 4 64 Students and Aborigines - 23/02/1965 Sydney Herald Claim that a group of students "Highlighting" a complex has been attacked instead of problem looking for solutions to the problems they have highlighted

4 65 Aboriginal attacks students 24/02/1965 Sydney Daily George Bracken Mirror 4 65 Students and the Aborigines 23/02/1965 Sydney Herald 4 65 Aboriginal reserve 'one of the 19/02/1965 Sydney Toonalah worst' Telegraph 4 65 Equal pay case to Full Bench 26/02/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers Union 4 66 Treatment of Aborigines - 23/02/1965 Sydney Herald Justification for students' action

4 66 Student sortie for Aborigines 19/02/1965 Sydney Herald 4 66 Facing the facts 3/03/1965 Sydney Herald 4 67 Aboriginal will help his people 23/02/1965 Sydney Daily Herbert Simms; Foundation for Mr Simms becomes manager of Mirror Aboriginal Affairs the Foundation 4 67 Color ban 'for health' 26/02/1965 Australian Kempsey 4 67 "Ruthless on Aboriginals" - 1/03/1965 Melbourne Pastor Doug Nicholls Claim that the Victorian Pastor attacks Govt Herald Government's approach to Aboriginals was ruthless

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 315 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 67 Scholarship helps Daisy to help 28/01/1965 Australasian Daisy George others Post 4 68 Full Bench ruling sought on 20/02/1965 Melbourne Age Arbitration Commission; Aborigine pay - Decision later Northern Territory Cattle Producers Council 4 68 Sheahan emphatic - 'No color 19/02/1965 Sydney Mr Sheahan Minister for Health says that bar' in hospitals Telegraph hospitals which segregated Aborigines might have their Government subsidies reduced

4 68 Our coloured folk 2/03/1965 West Australian

4 68 Native art find on Dunk 2/03/1965 Brisbane Dunk Island Courier-Mail 4 69 Busman had it! 22/02/1965 Sydney Sun Moree 4 69 Most sympathetic reception - 24/02/1965 Sydney Herald Lismore; Faces in the Sun; Lismore greets students - TV Cecil Holmes film shows up problems 4 69 Hospitals warned on colour 18/02/1965 Sydney Sun Mr Sheahan 4 70 Minister refused beds to color 16/02/1965 Australian Walgett Anglican minister refused bar pickets permission for university students to sleep in the church hall, then reversed his decision

4 70 Students picket color-bar club 15/02/1965 Australian Walgett

4 70 Colour bar could mean subsidy 19/02/1965 Brisbane Mr Sheahan loss Courier-Mail 4 70 Equal right - unequal pay 23/02/1965 Australian Claim that Aborigines have the right to equal pay, but laws do not allow for the opportunity

4 70 Students show way on 25/02/1965 Anglican Aboriginal problem Sydney

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 316 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 71 Aboriginal hell camps - pastor's 11/02/1965 Australian Pastor Frank Roberts Pastor Roberts returns from a charge 10-day tour of Kalgoorlie and south-western areas of WA

4 71 WA Aboriginals denied 2/02/1965 Northern Federal Council for the unemployment relief Territory News Advancement of Aboriginals 4 71 Hospitals warned on colour 19/02/1965 West Australian Mr Sheahan segregation 4 71 Liquor supplied to natives 25/02/1965 West Australian Two men gaoled for supplying liquor to natives 4 71 Author kept off reserve 27/02/1965 Australian Aborigines Advancement League; Elspeth Huxley; Kalgoorlie Reserve 4 72 NSW clash on racial protest 16/02/1965 Launceston Walgett Examiner 4 72 Many Aborigines not counted, 23/02/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aboriginals students find Council 4 72 Eye study of Aborigines 12/03/1965 Advertiser The work of medical research scientists may help in the treatment of trachoma 4 72 Native girl at university 25/02/1965 Sydney Felicia Corrawar; University of Telegraph Sydney 4 72 Native art show rich and varied 23/02/1965 West Australian Australian Aboriginal Art Trust

4 73 The under 25s - Aboriginal 17/02/1965 Sydney Daily Young people give their equality Mirror opinions of the student demonstrations in NSW country towns 4 73 Higher study plea for our 20/02/1965 West Australian Mr F Brainbridge District Superintendent of natives schools addresses Education Department teachers of native pupils 4 73 Council defers move on ban 3/03/1965 Sydney Herald Moree

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 317 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 73 [Untitled] 23/02/1965 Canberra Times Nookenburra Hotel Fibreglass Aboriginal statue outside the hotel is painted white 4 73 An absurd embargo 27/02/1965 West Australian Elspeth Huxley; Kalgoorlie reserve 4 74 An opportunity lost 25/02/1965 Anglican Claim that Sydney University students were young larrikins who deserved stockwhips and buckshot, and that Anglicans should not show a soft line towards Aborigines because there is no mention anywhere in the Bible of Australian Aboriginals 4 74 "We found hardness, apathy" 28/02/1965 Sydney Charles Perkins … Says 'freedom rider' leader Charles Perkins 4 75 Little Joseph saved a tribe from 28/02/1965 Brisbane Joseph; Arnold Long tragedy Sunday Mail 4 75 Aborigines in spotlight - Colour 28/02/1965 Sydney Sun- or health? - Goal still distant Herald

4 75 Homes for Aborigines 24/02/1965 Sydney Greenhill Telegraph 4 75 Who will get the scholarships? 23/02/1965 Australian Churchill Scholarships Call for scholarships to be awarded to Aborigines 4 75 Aboriginal move grows 25/02/1965 Australian Federal Council for the The council calls on universities Advancement of Aborigines and to support a national campaign Torres Strait Islanders to abolish racial discrimination

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 318 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 76 Sackings of natives if award 2/03/1965 Brisbane Victoria River Downs; Louie; Second report by Douglas rates paid - Thumbprints as Courier-Mail Long Jack; Jacko; Smiler; Mick; Lockwood receipts for wages Jack; Peter Swan; Ord River Station; Michael Hobble; Splinter; Annie Ah Won; Rosewood station; Stephen; Jimmy Newcastle; George Wallaby 4 76 Freedom riders sees need for 1/03/1965 Perth Daily Charles Perkins Mr Perkins addresses the reform News wayside Chapel of the Cross in Potts Point 4 77 Mirror man Gerry Stone who 1/03/1965 Sydney Daily rode with the color-bar Mirror students, reports - Those riders are no ratbags 4 77 Aborigines and laws 2/03/1965 Canberra Times The Department of the Interior says that active consideration was being given to ACT law reform in regard to Aborigines

4 78 Our Aboriginal problem - Is it 24/02/1965 Launceston E G Docker; Simply Human Discussion about the author's being tackled the right way? Examiner Beings findings 4 78 "Civil rights laws need" in 1/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Charles Perkins Mr Perkins addresses the Australia wayside Chapel of the Cross in Potts Point 4 79 The other side of the creek 22/02/1965 Canberra Times

4 79 Color bar on sick blasted 18/02/1965 Sydney Daily Mr Sheahan Minister for Health says that Mirror hospitals which segregated Aborigines might have their Government subsidies reduced

4 79 Shanty town hate 28/02/1965 Sydney Sunday Professor A P Elkin Mirror

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 319 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 80 Color bar 1/03/1965 Sydney Daily Mirror 4 80 Welfare of Aborigines - A 3/03/1965 Sydney Herald Claim that those who seek to matter for governments reform the Aboriginal have attempted to jump 50,000 years of evolution in a few generations 4 80 Amateurs 27/02/1965 Sydney Call for well-meaning amateurs Telegraph to let those authorised and competent to deal with the problems 4 81 Official policy would wipe out 17/02/1965 Sydney Tribune Aborigines 4 81 Mission work for Aborigines 15/03/1965 Advertiser Claim that Douglas Lockwood overlooked the work of the church missions in the north

4 81 Freedom-loving discriminators 19/02/1965 Australian Claim that the hostility towards the students at Walgett is some indication of color-prejudice

4 81 Prejudice bared, says tour chief 27/02/1965 West Australian Charles Perkins

4 81 Station school plan for NT 23/02/1965 Australian 4 81 Students in blockade bid 26/02/1965 Sydney Kempsey Telegraph 4 82 Aborigines 13/03/1965 News Call for church people to accept Aborigines as dear sisters and brothers 4 83 Wage scale for native stockmen 1/03/1965 West Australian

4 83 Color bar 25/02/1965 Sydney Daily Mirror 4 84 Mr Kelly silent in the wings 26/02/1965 Sydney Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 320 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 84 Girls abused over racism 19/02/1965 Sydney Daily Student Action for Aboriginals Mirror Council 4 84 Uncomfortable question 26/02/1965 Hobart Mercury

4 84 Charge by senator - Aboriginals 4/03/1965 Sydney Daily Senator J Fitzgerald get bad deal Mirror 4 84 Tyers picket threat 15/03/1965 Melbourne Lake Tyers; Stan Davey; Pastor Herald Doug Nicholls; Laurie Moffatt

4 85 Death of Aboriginal indicts our 22/02/1965 Australian Claim that Queensland unjust laws settlement Aborigines should no longer be apprehended and tried, without representing counsel, by an official who has no training in law and who is also the prosecutor

4 85 Mrs Huxley can apply, says 27/02/1965 West Australian Elspeth Huxley; Kalgoorlie Lewis reserve 4 85 No law on color bar in seating 26/02/1965 Sydney Telegraph 4 85 Wrong way to help our 24/02/1965 Sydney Aborigines Telegraph 4 85 Fund for students 2/02/1965 Australian Charles Perkins Scholarship Fund 4 86 Responsibility for Aborigines 27/02/1965 Sydney Herald Claim that the Government and State bodies are responsible for Aborigines living in squalor; query if an Aboriginal lad was supposed to be uplifted by drinking in a hotel with a student

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 321 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 86 Action for Aboriginal wages 24/02/1965 Sydney Tribune North Australian Workers Union; Northern Territory Cattle Producers Council 4 86 Fear of "Little Congo" 8/03/1965 Advertiser Charles Perkins 4 87 Bill in Qld Parliament - Native 16/03/1965 News reform 'lead' 4 87 Hospitals told ' no color bar' 19/02/1965 Australian Mr Sheahan Minister for Health says that hospitals which segregated Aborigines might have their Government subsidies reduced

4 87 Full Bench to hear equal pay 26/02/1965 Melbourne Age Arbitration Commission case for Aborigines 4 87 Aboriginal art for mission 10/03/1965 Brisbane Methodist Home Mission Courier-Mail Society 4 87 Scholarships for Aborigines cut 19/03/1965 Sydney Foundation for Aboriginal Telegraph Affairs 4 87 "Disallow bans on Aborigines" 8/03/1965 Melbourne Age Charles Perkins

4 88 Children to test color bar 25/02/1965 News Bowraville; Ann Holten 4 88 Aborigine in Qld a JP 5/03/1965 Sydney James Hamilton Telegraph 4 88 Wasted native talents 26/02/1965 Sydney Call for a special building Telegraph society with long-term loans for Aboriginal people on low incomes 4 88 Racial violence predicted 8/03/1965 West Australian Charles Perkins

4 88 Color bars - Mission officer 28/02/1965 Brisbane Truth Pastor Don Brady The Pastor claims that one of accused the worst offenders at practising racial discrimination was a top white officer at a mission station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 322 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 88 Study our nomads 5/03/1965 Brisbane Professor Donald Thomson; Courier-Mail Gibson Desert; Great Sandy Desert 4 88 27 homes for natives 3/03/1965 Sydney Moree Telegraph 4 89 Aborigines have right to full life 24/02/1965 Australian

4 89 The passing show 23/02/1965 Australian Returned Soldiers League Claim that the RSL has lost the track since VP Day 4 90 They call it home - Hovels 24/02/1965 Melbourne Mataranka station; Ted Article by Douglas Lockwood shield natives from hot sun and Herald Plummer / Plumber; bitter cold - But Ted lives in Warramunga; Warrabri; Phillip luxury Roberts 4 90 Aboriginal art on display 13/03/1965 Brisbane Methodist Home Mission Telegraph Society 4 91 The eyes of Asia are on 20/02/1965 Australian developments in Moree - Poverty maintains a vicious circle - Protestants defended 4 91 Reform on the way 24/02/1965 Australian The Queensland Government to introduce sweeping reforms to legislation which discriminates against Aborigines

4 91 Aborigines have right to dignity 9/03/1965 Australian Call for the Government to give too Aborigines a large tract of their own land and leave them to rule themselves 4 92 A better life at Beetaloo - It 25/02/1965 Melbourne Beetaloo station; Djingali; Nora Article by Douglas Lockwood could be too late … many Herald Bates; Watty Bathern; Harry Europeans blinded by prejudice Bathern; Janice Bathern; - hope may lie with young Coolibah station; Maggie

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 323 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 92 Health Minister 5/02/1965 Perth Mr Sheahan Minister for Health says that Countryman hospitals which segregated Aborigines might have their Government subsidies reduced

4 93 The truth about the North - A 25/02/1965 Sydney Daily Vesteys; Waterloo; Wave Hill; Article by Douglas Lockwood reporter on his own outback Mirror Victoria Downs; Louie; Long journey Jack; Vincent; Manbulloo

4 94 Hope of their race - Missions 27/02/1965 Melbourne Aranda; Church Missionary Article by Douglas Lockwood train children to become white Herald Society; Methodist Overseas man's equal - Drink comes by Missions; Roman Catholic 'flagon wagon' Church; Maranboy; George Kamaranga; Bob Wolomjimi 4 95 His mother bundled him in a 26/02/1965 Melbourne Sydney James Cook; Silas Article by Douglas Lockwood sugar bag - and gave him away - Herald Roberts; Sam Ulagang; He grew up in a white world Camooweal; Doolan Sanders; Sally Toby; George Kamaranga; Bob Wolomjimi; Albert Albert; Major Taylor 4 96 "I was a half-caste for five days" 26/02/1965 Sydney Herald Woman's claim that dental surgery temporarily altered her features to look like a half-caste Aboriginal girl, leaving her sexually vulnerable; discussions about discrimination

4 96 Students picket closes theatre 25/02/1965 Sydney Bowraville Telegraph 4 97 No color bar here - Quiet night 27/02/1965 Perth Weekend Arthur John Farrell on 'trouble strip' News

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 324 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 97 Natives Circa News February 1965 4 97 Pay picket on Court 19/05/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission 4 97 Lake Tyers settlement - 13/02/1965 Melbourne Lake Tyers 'Aboriginals are happy' Herald 4 98 End the handout era! He says 26/02/1965 Sydney Sun Mataranka station; Ted Article by Douglas Lockwood Plumber; Warramunga; Warrabri 4 98 "Riders" parody folk song 24/02/1965 News Kempsey 4 99 Equal pay claim for Aborigines 20/02/1965 [?] Conciliation and Arbitration in cattle industry Commission; North Australian Workers Union 4 99 First JP 5/03/1965 Brisbane Mr J O Hamilton First Aboriginal to be appointed Courier-Mail a Justice of the Peace in Queensland 4 99 Plight of our natives 27/02/1965 West Australian E G Docker; Simply Human Book review Beings 4 100 It needs £30,000 repairs - 19/02/1965 Australian Bogabilla; Agnes Hippi; Charles Reserve disgusts student group Perkins

4 100 Native problem worse 6/03/1965 News Davenport Reserve 4 100 Aborigines' obligations 24/02/1965 Sydney Aborigines Welfare Board Telegraph 4 101 Girl, 16, to brave color bar 25/02/1965 Sydney Daily Bowraville; Ann Holten 16-year-old Ann Holton to lead Mirror a small group of Aboriginal children in demanding to sit in the white section of the picture theatre 4 101 "Our race outlook watched" 8/03/1965 Brisbane Courier-Mail 4 101 Fear of Australian "Little Congo" 11/03/1965 Chronicle

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 325 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 102 Closed theatre picketed by 25/02/1965 Sydney Herald Bowraville; Gary Williams touring students 4 102 Native rights urged Mar-65 [?] Queensland Trades and Labor Council 4 102 Aboriginals to get vote - says 6/03/1965 Brisbane Minister-in-Charge of Native Mr Pizzey says the Queensland Mr Pizzey - Duggan - a hoax, Courier-Mail Affairs Government has every intention he says of giving voting rights to Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders 4 102 Students examine societies 2/03/1965 Newcastle Group on a three-day visit to Morning Herald Newcastle seeking information on the formation and management of cooperative societies 4 103 Attacked on NT reserve 24/03/1965 Advertiser Warrabri Aboriginal settlement; White woman attacked and Thelma Allen seriously injured at the settlement 4 103 Lewis: It's no cover-up - 27/02/1965 Perth Weekend Elspeth Huxley; Kalgoorlie Authoress and native reserve News native reserve; Pastor Frank Roberts 4 103 Aboriginals' greeting - A 8/03/1965 Brisbane Townsville; Archbishop of corroboree for the Archbishop Courier-Mail Canterbury

4 103 £1,000 grant for study of 10/03/1965 Sydney Herald Professor Donald F Thomson; Aborigines Gibson Desert; Great Sandy Desert 4 103 Aboriginals like show 11/03/1965 Brisbane Wondai Aboriginals camp in horse and Courier-Mail cattle stalls at the showgrounds

4 103 Plans for training Aborigines Circa March [?] Aboriginal Affairs Department 1965 4 103 Future for Aborigines Circa March [?] Forrest River mission 1965

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 326 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 104 The freedom riders - "I wish I 20/02/1965 Bulletin Student Action for Aborigines Article by Sam Lipski was jet-black" 4 105 "Discrimination," says Aborigine 3/03/1965 News Peter Bendissi - Hard to get house 4 105 Co-operators 2/03/1965 Newcastle Sun Picture of a visiting Aboriginal party at the Newcastle Fish Markets 4 105 Aust treatment of Aborigines - 5/03/1965 News 'Shamed before world' 4 105 "Act now" advice 25/03/1965 Australian Raymond Aitchison; The Illegitimates 4 105 Natives 17/03/1965 News 4 106 Student's reply to criticism 8/03/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aborigines 4 106 Free speech - Colour 24/02/1965 Sydney Muster Call for the breaking up of Aboriginal settlements or encampments 4 106 Aboriginal pay protest 5/03/1965 Sydney Daily Equal Wages for Aborigines Mirror Committee 4 106 Aborigines "in animal 11/03/1965 Sydney conditions" Telegraph 4 106 Petition by Aborigines 19/03/1965 Australian Pastor D Nicholls Paster Nicholls hands a petition to the Leader of the Victorian Opposition requesting the formation of a Department of Aboriginal Affairs

4 107 State law will help Aborigines 10/03/1965 Australian Victorian Government drafts legislation to remove Aboriginal affairs from ministerial and direct Government control

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 327 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 107 Awards to Aboriginals 29/03/1965 Brisbane Queensland Aboriginal The league grants education Courier-Mail Advancement League; Patricia scholarships Bray; Robert Herbert McKellar

4 107 State's first Aboriginal JP 4/03/1965 Brisbane James Hamilton Telegraph 4 107 Aborigines to be told to 'sit tight' 13/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers

4 107 Australia's Aboriginals - Not 18/03/1965 Sydney Daily Foundation for Aboriginal "fashionable" Mirror Affairs 4 108 Native shift to L Entrance? 12/02/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers; Lakes Entrance

4 108 For Aboriginals: a drink, but no 4/03/1965 Brisbane vote yet Courier-Mail 4 108 The plight of our Aborigines 23/02/1965 Newcastle Sun

4 108 Party for Aboriginals 5/02/1965 SA Country The Birdwood branch sponsors Woman a day out in Adelaide by 46 Aboriginal children from Point McLeay School

4 108 Not ignored 1/04/1965 Sydney Herald Senator denies that the Government was ignoring requests for a referendum to remove constitutional discrimination against Aborigines 4 109 Discrimination and the 3/03/1965 Sydney Herald Aborigines - Economics not colour the basic problem 4 109 Expedition to desert 24/03/1965 Advertiser Dr Donald Thomson; Simpson Desert

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 328 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 109 "Appalling" Aboriginal health 11/03/1965 Melbourne Age Claims by the Leader of the conditions NSW Parliamentary Country party, Mr Cutler 4 110 "Aborigines not denied relief 4/03/1965 Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee Evidence given to the money" of Public Accounts committee by the assistant director-general of the Social Services Department 4 110 Natives picket in Vic 16/03/1965 News Lake Tyers; Pastor Doug Nicholls 4 110 Violence forecast on Circa March Sydney Herald Charles Perkins discrimination against 1965 Aborigines 4 110 6 Aborigines plan picket 16/03/1965 Australian Lake Tyers 4 111 Culture not color is the 3/03/1965 Australian Aborigines' problem - Differing responses to 'Freedom Riders'

4 111 Aborigines' education 16/03/1965 Australian 4 111 New warning on hospital 6/03/1965 Sydney Herald Mr W F Sheahan Minister for Health repeats his discrimination warning 4 111 Scholarship awards to 17/03/1965 Sydney Herald YWCA awards six scholarships Aborigines to enable Aboriginal girls to take physical education, sporting and ballet courses

4 112 Welfare posts - Aboriginal aid Circa March [?] Aboriginals to be given the offer by Govt 1965 opportunity to train for positions with the Aboriginal Affairs Department in SA 4 112 Native wage case goes to Full 25/02/1965 Northern North Australian Workers Bench Territory News Union; Cattle Industry Award

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 329 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 112 Aboriginal policy in Victoria 15/03/1965 Melbourne Age Claim that the manner in which the Chief Secretary's office has formulation Aboriginal policy is unconvincing and disturbing

4 112 Plea for equality 17/03/1965 Brisbane Queensland Trades and Labor Telegraph Council 4 113 Aborigines would sit-in 24/03/1965 Sydney Tribune Mr R Berry Forty Aboriginals prepared to stage a sit-in demonstration at a Sydney hotel 4 113 Music memorial planned to help 31/03/1965 Brisbane Jessie Ferguson Memorial an Aboriginal Courier-Mail Committee 4 114 Racial discrimination in NSW - 4/03/1965 Sydney Herald Bowraville Danger of equating US and local situations 4 114 Station closure 'best' - Mr Rylah 17/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers

4 115 Natives are better treated in 3/03/1965 Brisbane Doolan Sanders; Sally Toby; Article by Douglas Lockwood Queensland - but they're not Courier-Mail George Kamaranga; Bob trusted with their own money .. Wolomjimi; Albert Albert; Major Taylor 4 115 Blew on his didgeridoo 30/03/1965 Brisbane Rolf Harris; Bagot settlement Courier-Mail 4 115 Warning on Aboriginal 8/03/1965 Launceston Charles Perkins resentment Examiner 4 115 Tyers 'degrading' - says 30/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers Minister 4 116 Rescuers honored - Awards to 12/03/1965 Brisbane Norman Gilbert Royal Humane Society awards 15 Telegraph 4 116 Aboriginals to picket Parliament 16/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers; Pastor Doug Nicholls; Mary Edwards 4 117 Natives to hear lectures on 27/02/1965 Newcastle Cooperative for Aborigines Ltd cooperatives Morning Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 330 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 117 Aborigines at Lake Tyers to 12/02/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers leave soon 4 117 Praise for SAFA by student 6/03/1965 Australian Student Action for Aborigines 4 117 Abo art as show exhibit 4/03/1965 Sydney Land Bennett-Campbell Australian Aboriginal Trust 4 117 ANA will keep watch on Tyers 15/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers; Australian Natives Association 4 118 Overcharging of NT natives 4/03/1965 Brisbane George Kamaranga; Bob Article by Douglas Lockwood reported - Sly grog gets through Courier-Mail Wolomjimi; Phillip Roberts; by flagon wagon Davis Daniels; Dexter Daniels; Holder Adams; Ted Cooper; Smiler Major; Ted Plummer; Cliff Plummer; Mark Placid; Jack White; Beetaloo Bill; Albert Albert; Major Taylor

4 118 Students hit Tyers decision 7/03/1965 Melbourne Lake Tyers Herald 4 118 Board bars Tyers visit 18/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Aborigines Welfare Board; Council for Aboriginal Rights; Lake Tyers 4 119 Centre is a "jumping off place" 3/03/1965 Melbourne Nowa Nowa; Save the Children to a better life Weekly Times Fund 4 119 Is apathy too great? 18/03/1965 Australian 4 119 Aboriginal poet claims State 13/03/1965 Newcastle Kath Walker Mrs Walker address the discrimination Herald Newcastle Trades Hall Council

4 120 See how it's done 12/03/1965 Brisbane Peter Holt 14-year-old Aboriginal boy Courier-Mail trained by former Olympic swimming coach, Arthur Cusack 4 120 New social centre for 28/03/1965 Perth Sunday The Anglican Church builds a Aboriginals planned Times social centre for Perth Aboriginals

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 331 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 120 All churches bid for joint stand 16/03/1965 Melbourne Age Victorian Council of Churches All Protestant churches in on Aborigines Victoria move towards a unified stand on Aboriginal welfare

4 121 They sound a warning 22/02/1965 Northern Territory News 4 121 Lake Tyers natives to move - 11/03/1965 Melbourne Lake Tyers Govt decision attacked Herald 4 121 Aboriginal body found 27/03/1965 Brisbane Ti Tree The body is found of one of two Telegraph Aboriginal women who disappeared seven weeks previously 4 121 Aboriginal clergy 26/03/1965 Australian Anglican Archbishop of Perth says WA could have Aboriginal clergy within the next decade

4 121 Maori to visit natives 29/03/1965 News Point Pearce Two New Zealand parliamentarians investigate Aboriginals' individual rights 4 122 The ballad singer from Marble 6/03/1965 Australian Allan Moarywaalla; Bar - Brother John finds an Nunoomuda; Gurreeyurra; Aboriginal star Brother John Sellers 4 122 Native welding industry inquiry 1/04/1965 News Native Affairs Board

4 122 An Aboriginal voice - New novel Circa March News Colin Johnson; Wild Cat Falling Book review is a 'first' 1965 4 123 A place of their own 18/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers 4 123 Going talkabout 15/03/1965 Australian Kath Walker 4 123 Drink but no vote yet 12/03/1965 Australian Queensland introduces a Bill to give Aborigines rights and responsibilities but not a vote 4 124 Color bar row at hotel - 13/03/1965 Sydney Daily Ken Brindle; Reg Davis; John Aboriginals protest Mirror Goulding; Hotel Burlington

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 332 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 124 Native JP appointed in Q'land 14/03/1965 Sydney Sun- James Hamilton Herald 4 124 The problem of the Aborigines 4/03/1965 Sydney Land

4 125 Secondary studies plan - 6/03/1965 Sydney Herald Scholarships for Aborigines urged 4 125 Houses, hospital for Aborigines 17/03/1965 Australian New deal outlined for South Australia's Aborigines 4 125 Aborigines picket Parliament 17/03/1965 Australian Lake Tyers; Stewart Hood; David Anderson; Laurie Moffatt

4 125 Lake Tyers open village urged 31/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers; Pastor Doug Nicholls 4 126 The Lake Tyers "champions" 30/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers; Federal Council for Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

4 126 Rylah assurance on Tyers - A 17/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers new plan 4 126 Aborigines and award wages 18/02/1965 Pastoral Review North Australian Workers Union Call for caution on the approach to equal pay for Aborigines in the pastoral industry, because pastoralists desire to see value for money

4 126 Aboriginals fear "gag" - Nicholls 2/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Aborigines Advancement League; Aborigines Welfare Board 4 127 Students hit plan for Lake Tyers Circa March Melbourne Age Lake Tyers - Closure deplored 1965 4 127 Solving a color problem 17/03/1965 Melbourne Age

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 333 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 127 Aborigines 31/03/1965 Everybodys Call for Australian teenagers to start a club to help Aborigines raise their level of living standards 4 127 Lake Tyers 'a life of 29/03/1965 Melbourne Lake Tyers hopelessness' Herald 4 128 His mother bundled him in a 4/03/1965 Sydney Sun Sydney James Cook; Silas sugar bag - and gave him away - Roberts; Sam Ulagang and now he has a big 'white' job

4 128 Darwin recruits Circa March [?] Don Stokes; Peter Talman Picture of two recruits to Port 1965 Adelaide football club 4 129 Churches move over Tyers - 15/03/1965 Melbourne Lake Tyers; Victorian Council of Concern about Aboriginals Herald Churches 4 129 Bruising weekend in Alice 23/03/1965 News Isaac Buller; Hughie Doolan; One Aboriginal man gaoled, Sid Cleary and two others were fined for various offences 4 129 Hotel meets Aboriginal protest 20/03/1965 Sydney Daily Ken Brindle; Hotel Burlington Mirror 4 129 Former lepers claim children 1/03/1965 Australian Frank Gananggu; Elsie Darrbuma; Elizabeth; Maria; Mary Carmel; Michael 4 129 Aboriginal wins award 1/04/1965 Brisbane Mick Magani First prize awarded for an entry Courier-Mail in the One People for Australia League Christmas card competition 4 130 Equal status given to natives 12/03/1965 Brisbane under new Bill - Right to drink Courier-Mail 4 130 Natives set medical fee problem 4/03/1965 West Australian Commonwealth Grants The commission is told that Commission natives who could not pay doctors' fees were causing big problems in country towns

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 334 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 131 Color bar tour failed, says 13/03/1965 Australian Walgett Walgett rector 4 131 Aboriginal petition 19/03/1965 Melbourne Age Pastor Doug Nicholls Victorian Aborigines sign petition calling for a separate department for Aboriginal affairs 4 131 Native bashes woman 26/03/1965 Brisbane Thelma Allen; Warrabri White woman claims her Courier-Mail Aboriginal settlement assailant was an Aboriginal 4 131 Comfort for Aboriginals 21/03/1965 Brisbane Truth Cape Yorke Peninsula; Weipa 56 new homes to be built on the peninsula 4 131 Equality 2/04/1965 News 4 132 The Aborigines' future 17/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers: Laurie Moffat Claim that Victoria's administration needs serious overhaul 4 133 An "oasis" needs help 18/03/1965 West Australian Little Citizens Kindergarten Kindergarten president appeals for financial help 4 133 Call-up rule on family men - 25/03/1965 Sydney Herald Parliament is told that certain Some Aborigines "might be classes of Aborigines might be liable" liable for service but the necessary regulations for this had not yet been drafted 4 133 North stars Circa March [?] The Magnetic North; Mr Aboriginal bark painter attends 1965 Mawallan the premiere in Sydney of a film in which he starred

4 133 Aboriginal artist has daughter 1/04/1965 News Winnie Bamara; Lilian Rose; William Russell 4 134 Give Aborigines a fair go - Circa March [?] Port Augusta Calls for Aboriginals to enjoy Tolerant 1965 equality with white people 4 134 Natives lift standards slowly: 29/03/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister The Minister addresses the Lewis TVW Viewpoint programme 4 134 Woman says Aborigine bashed 26/03/1965 Sydney Warrabri Aboriginal settlement; her Telegraph Thelma Allen

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 335 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 134 "Last art" of Aborigines to be 31/03/1965 Sydney Herald Australian Aboriginal Art Trust shown 4 134 Boy, 15, killer 9/04/1965 Sydney Daily Brian James Tribe Part-Aboriginal boy given a Mirror suspended sentence for the manslaughter of an older boy 4 135 Pastoral application by AWU - Circa Brisbane Australian Workers Union; Qld move for Aboriginals under February Country Life Station Hands Award award 1965 4 135 Pool ban may go to court 24/03/1965 Canberra Times Moree

4 135 League wants own welfare 25/02/1965 Northern Aborigines Advancement workers Territory News League of Alice Springs 4 135 Assurances to Aborigines 27/03/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers Claim that the Aborigines at Lake Tyers want more than just an assurance that the area will be reserved for their exclusive use 4 136 Primitive art 27/03/1965 Sydney Dorothy Bennett Telegraph 4 136 Aborigines and Maoris - part 1 - 23/03/1965 Canberra Times Jack Golson Article by Anne Body An archaeologist's view 4 137 Aborigines and Maoris - part 3 - 26/03/1965 Canberra Times Margaret Valadian Article by Anne Body To give is to deprive 4 137 Aborigines may get new Vic Circa March [?] Morwell; Lake Tyers settlement 1965 4 137 [Untitled] 6/05/1965 Advertiser David Kantilla Footballer pictured receiving heat treatment for torn shoulder ligaments 4 137 Natives may use pool Circa March [?] Kempsey 1965 4 138 Aborigines and Maoris - part 2 - 24/03/1965 Canberra Times Whetu Tirikatene Article by Anne Body Getting the opportunity to develop

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 336 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 139 The steady advance to civil 23/03/1965 Canberra Times rights 4 139 SA liquor ban lifted - Natives Circa March [?] get rights 1965 4 139 Aborigines at Queanbeyan 27/03/1965 Canberra Times Alan Polgin; Norman Polgin Full-blood Aboriginal members of the Anglican Church Army work as a mobile mission team in NSW 4 139 Aboriginal Bill passed Circa April Australian The Bill is passed by the 1965 Queensland Parliament 4 140 Aborigines' champions talked 26/03/1965 Melbourne Age too soon 4 140 Houses planned for Aborigines 3/04/1965 Melbourne Age Mooroopna; Robinvale

4 141 The people from the desert 25/03/1965 West Australian Jigalong Mission; Manjildjara 11 children and nine women, who were found wandering in the Great Sandy Desert, choose to go to the mission 4 141 Reaction to liquor for natives 3/04/1965 Advertiser 4 141 Work on iron ore projects 13/04/1965 Brisbane Pilbara Telegraph 4 141 Help for Aborigines 10/04/1965 Adelaide University students forming a group to investigate legal restrictions and discrimination 4 142 "Freedom riders" - Bolte's 19/03/1965 Melbourne Fact "louts" jolt the people's complacency - Aboriginal problems

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 337 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 143 High life under a tree 24/02/1965 Sydney People Albert Namatjira; Enos; Oscar; Mr Namatjira's family members Ewald; Keith; Benjamin and other artists live under the Landara; Maisie; Gabriel; trees Edwin; Reuben; Otto Pareroultja; Henoch Raberaba; Richard Moketarinja; Walter Ebatarinja; Tiger Tjalkalerie

4 144 Moree and the students - Helen 15/03/1965 Woman's Day Moree; Mrs B Gillas; Leila Seager asks … Is it a storm in a Madden; Mrs E Tighe; Teresa tea cup? Tighe; Arthur Auld; Mrs B Munro 4 145 Dream-time trouble 7/04/1965 Sydney People Bloomfield River Joan Gunther discusses the meanings of "yowie" and beliefs around the "willy-willy" 4 145 Woman, 35, attacked - Native Circa March [?] White woman viciously hunted 1965 assaulted by the Todd River in Alice Springs 4 146 A family catches up 10/03/1965 Women's Tony Oliffe; Patricia Oliffe; John Rotary Club obtains a Housing Weekly Oliffe; Marcia Oliffe; Anthony Commission home in Brisbane Oliffe; William Tanner for the part-Aboriginal Oliffe family of Palm Island

4 147 Andamooka - town that is tired Circa March [?] Andamooka of trouble 1965 4 148 "No right to stop them" - 6000 2/04/1965 Australian Aborigines can buy liquor - But what about voting rights?

4 148 Report: Barry in Cuba 1/04/1965 Perth Daily Barry John McKenzie; Kathleen News Trimmer 4 148 Day by day 5/04/1965 Advertiser Bill Onus 4 149 "Japs don’t worry us" - 21/03/1965 Sydney Sun- Joe Timbery Boomerang trade Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 338 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 149 Integration not assimilation - 19/03/1965 Canberra Times Bert Groves 'Scrap policy' says Aborigine 4 149 By gum (leaf) 26/03/1965 Launceston Peter Jamieson Aboriginal evangelist produces Examiner music with a gum leaf in Launceston 4 150 Sit-in backs drink demand - 21/03/1965 Sydney Sun- Burlington Hotel; Clarrie Cook; Aborigines in lounge Herald Ken Brindley; Geoff Holton; George Jackson; Charles Perkins 4 150 £127,000 to house natives 2/04/1965 Melbourne Aborigines Welfare Board Herald 4 150 Aborigines League is hesitant 2/04/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Advancement The league is hesitant about League; Aborigines Welfare accepting an offer from the Board State Government for a representative on the board 4 150 Art profits put to work 1/04/1965 Sydney Daily Australian Aboriginal Art Trust Mirror 4 150 Films on life of Aborigines 3/04/1965 Advertiser Faces in the Sun; How Shall they Hear; Methodist Overseas Missions 4 150 Color bar warning 8/04/1965 Chronicle Mr Dunstan Attorney-General warns that enforced segregation in hotels and licensed premises would be met with swift action

4 151 Last native drink ban goes 2/04/1965 Advertiser 4 151 Liquor for Aborigines - Hoteliers 2/04/1965 News Port Augusta hit at new laws 4 151 One-legged Tommy dies 18/03/1965 Post Tommy Death of Tommy, who composed a corroboree for the Queen when she visited Whyalla

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 339 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 152 Natives and Senate in Govt 2/04/1965 West Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert review Menzies, says the Government is considering the present exclusion of Aborigines from any census 4 152 Blind, but he's keen gardener - Circa April [?] Jimmy Lester Blind part-Aboriginal singer 'Jimmy's' busy life 1965 finds a new lease of life at his home in Brighton, SA 4 152 [Untitled] 3/04/1965 Australian Jimmy Little The singer's approach to show business 4 152 Equal pay plea for natives 7/04/1965 West Australian Senator Cant

4 153 The other people - Part 1: Lake 3/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers; Ron Edwards; Article by Alan Trengrove Tyers - Handouts … but no Charlie Carter; Alf Carter; hope - Death in the Lake Phyliss Carter; Mona Pepper; Mirrell Harrison; Audrey O'Rourke; Eugene Mobourne

4 154 Stop-work plan for equal pay - Circa April [?] Federal Council for Aboriginal Four families lose theirs 1965 Advancement; Tim Strangways; Mrs R Bean 4 154 Color bar warning 6/04/1965 Advertiser Mr Dunstan Attorney-General warns that enforced segregation in hotels and licensed premises would be met with swift action

4 154 Rights for Aborigines 1/04/1965 Canberra Times Referendum The Government denies that it is ignoring requests for a referendum to remove constitutional discrimination against Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 340 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 154 New deal for Aboriginals - 7/04/1965 Sydney Daily Country Party leader pledges to Pledge by Cutler Mirror set up a Parliamentary select committee to inquire into conditions of NSW Aboriginals

4 155 Petition from Pastor Doug 19/03/1965 Melbourne Sun Pastor Doug Nicholls Aborigines sign petition calling for a separate State Government department for Aboriginal affairs 4 155 "Beat colour bar in hotel" 20/03/1965 Sydney Sun Burlington Hotel; Clarrie / Clarence Cook; Ken Brindley / Brindle; Geoff Holton / Holt; George Jackson; Charles Perkins 4 155 Move on Aboriginal vote to be 6/04/1965 Brisbane barred Telegraph 4 156 Officials criticised on native Circa April [?] Eileen Crombie; Davenport Some reserve officials criticised "arrests" 1965 Reserve in the Port Augusta Police Court for their dictatorial attitude; Mrs Crombie gaoled for being drunk on the reserve

4 157 Bark art explained 1/04/1965 Sydney Herald Mawallan; Yirrkala Aboriginal bark painter explains the meaning of one of his paintings 4 157 Aboriginals seek £150m 19/04/1965 Brisbane Federal Council for Aboriginal Courier-Mail Advancement 4 157 Centre for Aborigines 14/04/1965 West Australian Connie Macdonald Miss Macdonald, a part- Aboriginal, to staff a new family centre in East Perth 4 157 Ancient skills of natives to be 7/04/1965 West Australian Dr John D Clark; Bindibu American anthropologist calls studied for an intensive study of Australia's surviving Stone Age culture

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 341 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 157 Centre for natives opened 19/04/1965 West Australian Miss C Macdonald Miss Macdonald, a part- Aboriginal, to staff a new family centre in East Perth 4 157 Town Hall meeting on 12/04/1965 Sydney Daily Student Action for Aboriginals Aboriginals Mirror 4 157 Plea for Aborigines 14/04/1965 Australian Faith Bandler Mrs Bandler calls for the Commonwealth Government to take over legislation regarding Aborigines 4 158 The grinning visitor brings wine. 2/03/1965 Melbourne Mooroopna; Rumbalara; Jeffrey Can the assimilated Aboriginal Herald Atkinson; Marilyn Morgan; turn him away? This is the big Lorna test .. The ordeals of building a new life 4 159 Brilliant record of Aboriginal 20/03/1965 Sydney Daily Eddie Gilbert; Cuzzens; cricketers - Historical feature - Mirror Twopenny; Mullagh Story of Eddie Gilbert 4 160 Report from UGA office 25/03/1965 Brisbane The UGA recognises that the Country Life Government is making a major effort to assist the Aboriginal population of Queensland

4 160 Critic of policy on Aboriginals 14/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Professor Frederick Rose

4 161 Off to a good start 14/04/1965 Sydney Herald Save the Children Fund Superintendent of the NSW Aborigines Welfare Board addresses the fund's NSW division branch conference 4 161 Sense on Aborigines 15/04/1965 Australian 4 161 New life 20/04/1965 Australian Laurie Moffatt Mr Moffatt begins a new life as a folk singer 4 161 Electoral referendum should be 19/04/1965 West Australian supported

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 342 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 161 Aborigines' council may seek 19/04/1965 Sydney Federal Council for the UN help Telegraph Advancement of Aborigines 4 161 Concert highlight to conference 13/04/1965 Canberra Times Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines 4 162 Low note's high sale 18/04/1965 Sydney Sun- Australian Aboriginal Art Trust; Aboriginal bark painter plays Herald Mawalan the didgeridoo at the Royal Easter Show 4 162 Not a circus act 16/04/1965 Sydney Telegraph 4 162 Natives' housing 6/04/1965 West Australian Lower Great Southern Regional The council to discuss native Council housing in country towns 4 162 A town with a night problem 19/03/1965 Perth Daily Guildford News 4 162 Minister to tour N-W 15/04/1965 Advertiser Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Mr Dunstan to visit Aboriginal reserves in the North-West of SA 4 163 Aborigines' treatment 'slur on 14/04/1965 Australian Professor Frederick Rose reputation' 4 163 Claim by delegate - Aboriginal 18/04/1965 Sydney Herald Mr N Peterson; Federal Council artists 'exploited' - Equal-pay for the Advancement of plans Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 4 163 The "crashers" came a thud Circa April Sydney Students Action for Aborigines; Sir Robert Menzies fires replies 1965 Telegraph Waterside Workers Federation at the interjecting groups that non-plus the questioners

4 164 What's new! - Seeing our way 2/04/1965 Sydney Daily Australian Council of Churches Indonesian delegation tours of life Mirror Australian States at the invitation of the council 4 164 Nandooh is a natural artist 8/04/1965 Perth Daily Nandooh Kelly; Kerry Mrs Kelly and her baby flown News from Meekatharra to Perth for hospital observation 4 164 Foreign 'slur' on Australia 14/04/1965 Advertiser Professor F Rose

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 343 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 164 Boy, 15, on shooting charge 10/04/1965 Sydney Brian James Tribe; Barry Part-Aboriginal boy given a Telegraph Fitzgibbon suspended sentence for the manslaughter of an older boy 4 165 Students demonstrate - Qld 8/04/1965 Brisbane leads in Aboriginal aid Courier-Mail 4 165 League calls for all-party probe 5/04/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Advancement League 4 165 Pre-school plea for Aborigines 6/04/1965 Brisbane Courier-Mail 4 166 The other people - Part 3 - 6/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Bessie Moffitt; Foster Moffitt; Article by Alan Trengrove Problem and paradox Stanley Harrison; Norma; Susan Roman 4 167 For Sister Connie, this is a big 8/04/1965 Perth Daily Sister Connie MacDonald Anglican Church Army officer step forward News talks about a new recreation centre in East Perth 4 167 Aboriginal council conference 8/04/1965 Melbourne Age Federal Council for Aboriginal Annual conference in Canberra Advancement of the council 4 167 For women - Crocodile Island 9/04/1965 Sydney Country Australian Aboriginal Art Trust; art for show at the Royal Life Milingimbi; Djunmal

4 168 Govt plans many changed - Bill 14/05/1965 Advertiser on native land rights 4 168 [Untitled] 15/04/1965 Sydney Land Jimmy Burinyila; Rusty Moreen Two young NT Aborigines helped tend the NT display featuring pastoral and other industries 4 168 Aboriginals "get rights in Qld" - 19/04/1965 Brisbane ACTU to call national Bid for stops over natives Courier-Mail stoppages until all Aboriginals are granted equal wage rights

4 168 Famous Aboriginal dies on 28/04/1965 Brisbane One Pound Jimmy / Gwoja Death of natural causes of One lonely walkabout Courier-Mail Jungarai Pound Jimmy 4 168 Old Jimmy dies on walkabout 28/04/1965 Sydney One Pound Jimmy Death of One Pound Jimmy, Telegraph aged more than 70

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 344 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 169 Travelled in Arnhem Land 2/04/1965 Sydney Primary Dorothy Bennett collecting Aboriginal art Producer

4 169 We'll reap the whirlwind 3/05/1965 Woman's Day Claim that people campaigning for Aboriginal rights in country centres start something over which they have no control

4 169 Real help here 24/04/1965 Perth Weekend Sister Connie MacDonald House in East Perth bringing News help to the Aboriginal community 4 169 … and the arts of a people 17/04/1965 Australian John Stubbs reports on efforts to save the waning culture of the Aborigines 4 170 Board post - Woman member 22/04/1965 News Nancy Brumbie; Aboriginal named Affairs Board 4 170 Racial attitudes in Sydney - 6/04/1965 Sydney Herald Aborigines face a subtle prejudice - "A lot to be done" - No club ban 4 170 Film will feature Aborigines 24/04/1965 Sunday Mail Maningrida 4 171 The other people - Part 2: Nowa 5/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Nowa Nowa; Lakes Entrance; Article by Alan Trengrove Nowa and Lakes Entrance - Geoff Mullett; Dick Harrison; Strictly no Aboriginals Mary Harrison; Rose Saunders; Eric Saunders; Glenett Hayes; Ken Hayes

4 172 The League died of indifference 31/03/1965 Northern Alice Springs Aborigines Territory News Advancement League 4 172 Aborigines for fair 27/04/1965 Brisbane Boniface Nyiparl; Michael Two Aborigines to help staff the Telegraph Tipungwiti NT exhibit at the Queensland Industries Fair 4 172 A tall footballer from Darwin Circa April [?] Peter Talman; Port Adelaide 1965 Football Club

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 345 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 172 Manslaughter: boy on bond of 10/04/1965 Sydney Herald Brian James Tribe; Barry 15-year-old part-Aboriginal boy three years Fitzgibbon given a suspended sentence for manslaughter 4 172 Aboriginal on board 23/04/1965 Australian Nancy Brumbie; Aboriginal Affairs Board; Reginald Jeffrey Barnes 4 173 Aborigines are still being 7/04/1965 Australian Queensland Aboriginal treated like children Advancement League 4 173 Aboriginal: 'we worship Lake 12/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Charlie Carter Television interview Tyers' 4 173 Boom for legacy 10/04/1965 Brisbane Jim Attel; Vince Serico Boomerangs donated to the Courier-Mail 4BK Legacy Day Appeal 4 173 Native girl makes debut 14/05/1965 West Australian Shirley Colbung

4 174 Iron firms will be asked to 13/04/1965 Australian Pilbara employ Aborigines 4 174 Homes broken, says Aborigine 12/04/1965 Melbourne Age Charles / Charlie Carter; Lake Television interview Tyers 4 174 Students' tour "heightened race 17/04/1965 Sydney Herald Charles Perkins tensions" 4 174 Govt to study natives' Pilbara 13/04/1965 West Australian Pilbara work prospects 4 174 "Killed" wife … "little bit" 12/05/1965 Brisbane Shorty Bruno; Lagata Full-blood Aboriginal man Courier-Mail sentenced to hard labor for aggravated assault 4 175 Give the Aboriginal a vote - ALP 14/04/1965 Brisbane aim Courier-Mail

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 346 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 175 "Bickering" charge - Duggan 9/04/1965 Brisbane Opposition Leader, Mr Duggan, Courier-Mail claims political bickering among Government Members prevented an immediate extension of voting rights to Aboriginals and Torres Islanders

4 175 "Take over …" 9/04/1965 Brisbane Three ALP members urge the Courier-Mail Government to take over from the churches the education of children at Aboriginal missions

4 175 Well protected 6/03/1965 Sydney Nation 4 175 Aboriginals may be settled in 27/04/1965 Melbourne Morwell; Lake Tyers Morwell Herald 4 176 Man in the Petrov case - MP 14/04/1965 Sydney Sun Professor Frederick Rose Professor Rose will be welcome says 'spy' will be welcome at the annual meeting of the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines

4 176 Aborigines' right to be counted 12/04/1965 Melbourne Age

4 176 Move on ACT law 19/04/1965 Canberra Times Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines 4 176 "Homework under street lamps" 23/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Dr R T Appleyard

4 177 Denial of claim on native artists 20/04/1965 Sydney Herald Church Missionary Society

4 177 The good neighbours who took 9/04/1965 Canberra Times Yass; William Phillips; Michele in Aboriginal children … Phillips; Pearlie Phillips; Steven Phillips 4 177 Hope for families 28/04/1965 Australian Morwell; Lake Tyers

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 347 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 178 The other people - Part 5 - The 8/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Robinvale; Manatunga; Article by Alan Trengrove shocks of integration Dimboola; Lester Marks; Stewart Murray; Framlingham; John Cousins; Alan McDonald; Mary Clarke; Alec McKinnon

4 179 The other people - Part 6 - Not 8/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers Article by Alan Trengrove all want to mix 4 179 Oil effects on mining - 27/04/1965 Brisbane Discussion by ALP Telegraph 4 180 Hard Labor? - Young 6/04/1965 Sydney Student Action for Aborigines Demonstrations by two groups demonstrators interrupt Telegraph threatened to disrupt the Renshaw opening of Labor's election campaign 4 180 Jimmy ignored stamp fame 28/04/1965 Advertiser One Pound Jimmy / Gwoja Jungarai 4 180 Students in picket of party HQs 28/04/1965 Sydney Herald Student Action for Aborigines

4 180 Call for £150m pay-out 19/04/1965 Australian Federal Council for the The council to ask Federal and Advancement of Aborigines and State Governments to pay Torres Strait Islanders compensation for lands taken from the Aborigines 4 181 Pre-school tests: they don't 12/04/1965 Perth Daily Miss A Little; Trevor Norman work on Aborigines News 4 181 Racial problem will be sent to 19/04/1965 Canberra Times Federal Council for the UN if reforms not granted Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 4 181 Art profits 'benefit Aborigines' 21/04/1965 Launceston Church Missionary Society Examiner 4 182 Aborigines in hotels 3/04/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta 4 182 Stand for Aborigines' full rights 21/04/1965 Sydney Tribune

4 182 "Too large" 29/04/1965 Brisbane Boniface Nyiparl; Michael Two NT Aborigines comment Telegraph Tipungwiti on Brisbane

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 348 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 182 Lewis for SW tour 13/04/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister

4 183 Aborigines on march - Lake 2/04/1965 Melbourne Fact Pastor Doug Nicholls; Lake Tyers plan under criticism Tyers Aboriginal Station 4 183 Aboriginal police officers 18/04/1965 Perth Sunday Claim that Aboriginals should wanted Times be allowed to join the Police Force 4 183 Poems may stir US 17/04/1965 Canberra Times Kath Walker; Where are we Book of poems to be published Going? in New York 4 184 The other people - Part 4 - The 7/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Shepparton; Mooroopna; Article by Alan Trengrove happy choice Echuca; Swan Hill; Alan Charles; Ken Briggs; Leon Muir; Rumbalara; Athalie Bux; Arthur Wise; Ivy Wise; Irene Wise; Louisa Atkinson; Bob Egan

4 185 Aboriginal conference - 19/04/1965 Canberra Times Federal Council for the Industrial action sought to help Advancement of Aborigines; natives - Islanders resent pearl Jacob Aberdnego; referendum; growers - Referendum next constitution; Lockhart River month forecast - Some forced Mission Station; Bamaga; to leave homes - Education 'up Stephen Giblet to Commonwealth'

4 185 Delegates condemn Circa April [?] Federal Council for the Queensland laws - 'Land debt is 1965 Advancement of Aborigines £150m' 4 185 Natives 'respect new law' 23/04/1965 News Mr Dunstan 4 186 Aboriginal on rampage 10/04/1965 Launceston Maryborough Gunman believed to be three- Express quarter-cast Aboriginal 4 186 Inside story 10/04/1965 Sydney Bulletin Dorothy Bennett; Australian Aboriginal Art Trust; Cardo Kerinaiua

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 349 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 186 Gaoler now champion of 24/04/1965 Canberra Times Mr V C Hall / Trooper Vic Hall; freedom Bad Medicine; Dreamtime Justice; Namatjira of the Aranda 4 186 Aborigines complain of 'force' 19/04/1965 Melbourne Age Victorian State Government criticised for forced assimilation

4 187 Dunstan has visitor - Aboriginal 28/04/1965 News Mr Dunstan; Pam Coleman; entrant Miss Industry Quest 4 187 Helping the bark painters 15/04/1965 Sydney Land Dorothy Bennett 4 187 ALP plans assault on poverty 25/04/1965 Brisbane Truth 4 188 Aboriginal plea on scholarships 27/04/1965 Brisbane One People of Australia League Annual report of the league Courier-Mail 4 188 Call to help the original Aussies - 22/04/1965 Illawarra Daily Helen Coghlan Need for jobs Mercury 4 188 The 8000 elusive voters sought 21/04/1965 Australian Davis Daniels Campaign to enrol Aboriginal voters in the Northern Territory

4 188 Little people 24/04/1965 Perth Weekend Plans to establish kindergartens News for Aboriginal children in each of the 28 centres and mission stations 4 188 £8,159 gift for hostel 17/05/1965 Sydney Herald Sutherland; Aboriginal Gift to the society to establish a Childrens Advancement Society hostel in Sutherland

4 189 "Open villages" for Aborigines 23/04/1965 News Mr Dunstan addresses Adelaide University students 4 189 Houses for natives 27/04/1965 West Australian

4 189 Aborigines ask £150m for land 19/04/1965 Melbourne Age Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 350 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 189 Plea over Aborigines 25/05/1965 Brisbane Aboriginal Australian Fellowship The fellowship urges all Telegraph members of Federal Parliament to support removal from the constitution all discrimination against Aborigines

4 189 Close watch on reserve - 17/04/1965 Canberra Times Wreck Bay Aboriginal Reserve; Aborigines need health advice Phillip Roberts

4 190 Strong tax plea by Nicklin - 23/04/1965 Brisbane Queensland Premier, Mr Seeks help for Qld problems Courier-Mail Nicklin, puts a strong case to the Premiers'' conference 4 190 Cattle station 8/05/1965 Australian Forrest River Aboriginal Mission A committee of experts to run the mission's cattle station

4 190 Units for aged 11/05/1965 Sydney Herald Woodenbong Reserve; The board to give consideration Aborigines Welfare Board to the building of units for aged Aborigines at the reserve

4 190 Art for export 19/05/1965 Everybodys Australian Aboriginal Art Trust; Binynuwei; Wandjak; Dmalk

4 191 Dept plans new homes for 26/04/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Department; natives Katanning 4 191 One-hour strike wanted over 19/04/1965 Melbourne Age Australian Council of Trade Aborigine wages - Child Unions; Australian Workers problems "unique" - Mission Union; Church Missionary Society accused of 'huge Society profits' 4 191 Walkabout 5/05/1965 News 4 192 Native students to get hostels 14/05/1965 Sydney Sutherland; Aboriginal Gift to the society to establish a Telegraph Childrens Advancement Society hostel in Sutherland

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 351 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 192 Mission rejects exploiting 23/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Church Missionary Society charge - Aboriginal art sales 4 192 Housing costs of 23/04/1965 Advertiser Dr R T Appleyard underprivileged 4 192 "Dirty blot" of shanties 23/04/1965 Advertiser Dr R T Appleyard 4 193 Aboriginal helps policeman in 10/04/1965 Launceston Melden Djuribawerramarra Darwin fight Examiner 4 193 Homework 'under street lamp' - 22/04/1965 Sydney Herald Dr R T Appleyard Poverty survey in Aust urged

4 193 School on Aborigines 8/05/1965 Brisbane Kath Walker; University of Telegraph Sydney 4 193 Discrimination a blot on nation, 17/04/1965 Canberra Times Mr Bryant MP says 4 193 Aborigines' pre-school 3/05/1965 Sydney Sun Save the Children Fund; Greenhills 4 194 Call for research into Aboriginal 17/04/1965 Canberra Times Conference on Aboriginal problems Affairs; Mr Dunstan 4 194 £150m claim as compensation 19/04/1965 Hobart Mercury Federal Council for the of Aboriginals Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 4 194 NT Aborigines 'drinking more' Circa May [?] 1965 4 194 Hospital for Islanders 1/05/1965 Perth Daily Elcho Island News 4 194 Aborigines go modern 30/04/1965 Brisbane Northern Territory annual report Telegraph says in many cases the traditional walkabout is being arranged to coincide with regular holiday periods 4 195 Portrait of an Australian with a 27/04/1965 Australian Charles Perkins mission - Set my people free

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 352 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 196 The Aborigines Circa April [?] Claim that we have done 1965 nothing to raise the standard of Aborigines 4 196 Aborigine in charge - No doubts 18/05/1965 Advertiser on capability 4 196 200 protest against 19/04/1965 Australian Moree discrimination - New group will aid Aborigines in 'racist' Moree

4 196 Stop-work plan for equal pay 19/04/1965 Australian Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 4 196 Four families lose theirs 19/04/1965 Australian Tim Strangways; Port Augusta Claim that authorities tore down four houses without notification while occupants were at work

4 196 Land rights study tour 18/05/1965 Advertiser Director of Aboriginal Affairs Mr C J Millar to leave for the US for studies connected with the Government's plan to provide land rights for SA Aborigines

4 196 "Good tenants" 13/05/1965 News Aboriginal Affairs Board The board's annual report says Housing Trust officers report that some Aboriginal families are among their best tenants

4 197 Aborigines Circa May [?] 1965 4 197 Labor hits Govt on Lake Tyers 5/05/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers

4 198 Baths ban remains at Moree 4/05/1965 Sydney Herald Moree 4 198 Withdrawal of Lake Tyers Bill 5/05/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers plea by Labor Party

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 353 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 198 Keep ring pledge sought 7/05/1965 Brisbane Burleigh Heads Telegraph 4 198 Aborigines give him new 3/05/1965 News Eric Hoglund Swedish sculptor and designer inspiration finds new inspiration in the primitive artefacts of Aborigines

4 198 100,000 requests fail 5/05/1965 Australian Federal Council for the The league protests to the Advancement of Aborigines and Prime Minister over his refusal Torres Strait Islanders; Section to seek the abolition of a 51 section of the Constitution which discriminates against Aborigines

4 199 Transition cottages for country 1/05/1965 West Australian Descriptions and floor plans of natives self-contained three-bedroom cottages for moving Aboriginal families off reserves and into towns 4 199 Aboriginals welcome, says 28/04/1965 Melbourne Sun Morwell; Lake Tyers Latrobe town 4 199 Student help for Aborigines 19/05/1965 Sydney Purfleet Newcastle students study the Telegraph social and economic background of Aborigines at Purfleet 4 200 Boomerangs, 12/6 each; 30/04/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Department woomeras, £1 buys from the natives and sells to the public 4 200 Laws on Aborigines 7/05/1965 Sydney Discussion about the proposed Telegraph referendum and amendment of the Constitution

4 200 Conference to be held on 17/05/1965 Sydney Herald Public conference to discuss Aborigines the problems of Aboriginal education in NSW

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 354 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 200 NT woman is Aboriginal art 14/04/1965 Queensland Dorothy Bennett collector Graingrower 4 200 Aborigines to benefit - Big area 14/05/1965 News Aborigines Lands Trust Plans for the trust outlined by in land plan the Aboriginal Affairs Minister, Mr Dunstan 4 201 Ban lifted at Kempsey 5/05/1965 Sydney Herald Kempsey Kempsey Municipal Council lifts the ban on Aborigines using McElhone swimming pool

4 201 Call to action on Aborigine 21/04/1965 Sydney Tribune Federal Council for the Annual conference of the wages Advancement of Aborigines and council Torres Strait Islanders 4 201 City Aborigines: somewhere to 7/05/1965 West Australian WA Aboriginal Advancement The council takes steps to go Council establish a social centre in or near the city 4 202 Knifing kills death-dancer Circa May [?] Garmali; Wirrilma; Diembalibu; Two Aboriginal men gaoled for 1965 Jella; Irritja murdering an Aboriginal man who once performed for the Queen 4 202 Town plan for natives 12/04/1965 Advertiser Point Pearce Aboriginal Discussions may pave the way Reserve for the reserve to become an open village 4 202 Ex-police chief speaks up for 14/05/1965 Sydney Daily Herbert John Burton; Walter Aboriginal man placed on a boxer Mirror Lawrence good behaviour bond for breaking a five-year-bond and for breaking, entering and stealing 4 202 They open baths to Aboriginals 14/05/1965 Brisbane Kempsey Kempsey Municipal Council Courier-Mail allows Aboriginals unrestricted use of the local baths

4 203 Shock claim by Guildford social 2/05/1965 Perth Sunday Guildford; Eric Pybus-Pattison worker - Prostitutes use Times children for soliciting

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 355 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 203 Aborigines nearing 14/05/1965 Sydney Herald Armidale Association for the Annual meeting of the independence Assimilation of Aborigines association 4 203 Problems of Aborigines 8/05/1965 Advertiser Mr Dunstan Minister of Aboriginal Affairs claims the biggest problems for Aboriginal welfare occurred in the north and far west of SA

4 204 Natives run their own farm 20/05/1965 Perth Daily Tendindewa News 4 204 No equality, he claims 19/05/1965 Perth Daily Mr G M Bryant; Constitution News 4 204 Native iron ore survey 20/05/1965 West Australian Pilbara

4 204 Fast ambulance for settlement 11/05/1965 Brisbane Yarrabah Government Courier-Mail Settlement 4 204 To visit reserves 19/05/1965 News Mr C J Millar Director of Aboriginal Affairs leaves for a study tour of Indian reserves in the USA and Canada 4 204 Lands Bill to assist Aborigines 19/05/1965 Advertiser Lands Bill The Bill presented to the NT Legislative Council 4 204 Mobile school on way to NT 20/05/1965 News Caravan classrooms for Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory leave Adelaide 4 204 Natives in iron jobs 1/06/1965 West Australian Pilbara

4 205 Plan for north - New land deal 19/05/1965 Sydney Lands Bill for Aborigines Telegraph 4 205 Junior farmer of the week 6/05/1965 Sydney Land Brian Frederick Kelly; Narwan Club 4 205 Aborigines - Change-about - 29/05/1965 Sydney Bulletin "An open town"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 356 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 205 New homes for natives - 3 sites 28/04/1965 Melbourne Morwell Herald 4 205 Native's widow gets free house 29/05/1965 Sydney Daily Minnie Freeman; Ernest Joseph Mirror Freeman; Brungle Aboriginal Reserve; Tumut RSL

4 206 And up spake Billy - It's a rare 21/05/1965 Australian Billy Jack Mr Jack presents a petition in thing the House of Representatives for the repeal of laws concerning Aborigines

4 206 Focus, by John Mills 11/05/1965 News Aboriginal Progress Members of the association are Association; Port Augusta concerned about conditions at the Aboriginal Reserve near Port Augusta 4 206 Extra native homes for SW 1/06/1965 West Australian towns 4 206 Education aid for Aborigines Circa April WA Country Country Womens Association 1965 Woman of NSW; Suzie McGrady Scholarship; Joan Bellear; Wollondilly Group Scholarships

4 207 … And one goes to a 6/05/1965 Newcastle Sun Joy Forbes; Milingimbi settlement for Aborigines 4 207 Editorial - Path to progress 18/05/1965 Perth Daily News 4 207 Land rights, house aid for 19/05/1965 Australian Lands Bill Aborigines sought 4 207 Free home for family 31/05/1965 Brisbane Minnie Freeman; Ernest Joseph Courier-Mail Freeman; Brungle Aboriginal Reserve; Tumut RSL

4 208 Tent town at Balgo Mission 13/04/1965 West Australian Balgo Mission; Gogodja Opening of the Pallottine Society's settlement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 357 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 208 "Nuisance" is jailed 17/05/1965 Brisbane Darryl Peter Bond Aboriginal man jailed for Telegraph aggravated assault 4 208 [Untitled] 19/05/1965 Australian Call for a vigorous attack on poverty in Australia 4 208 Aborigines 18/05/1965 News 4 208 "Blow-ins" worry Council 15/05/1965 Melbourne Morwell Shire Council The council does not want a big Herald Aboriginal settlement established at Morwell 4 209 Library gets a rare gift 9/05/1965 Perth Sunday Mr C P Mountford; Public Times Library of South Australia; Mr H L Sheard; Nama 4 209 New settlement 'temporary' 13/05/1965 Melbourne Morwell; Lake Tyers Herald 4 209 Tour of Aboriginal schools 15/05/1965 Sunday Mail Max Hart; Ernabella; Mr Hart to investigate the Hermannsburg; Groote Eylandt, history of Aboriginal education Oenpelli; Roper River in SA and the NT

4 210 More Royal Show 22/04/1965 Sydney Land Mawalan; Riratjingo; Yirrkala Mawalan paints his Sacred Billabong on to bark 4 210 From this … to this 31/05/1965 Perth Daily Quindalup Two native families move from News to three-bedroom homes 4 210 Aboriginals on film 31/05/1965 Sydney Daily The End of the Bitumen Controversial documentary film Mirror to be seen on channel 7's Seven Days program 4 210 Minister to meet councils 25/05/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister Lewis to meet local authorities in the Great Southern and South- West to discuss transitional homes for natives

4 210 £1m clash soon over pay for 27/05/1965 Australian Cattle Industry Award Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 358 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 210 New move on native housing 27/05/1965 West Australian Collie Shire Council; The councils agree to accept a Dumbleyung Shire Council new type of home designed for natives 4 211 At the end of the bitumen - 26/05/1965 Sydney TV The End of the Bitumen; Peter Feature film to be seen on that's where TV men found the Times Martin; Dick McNicoll channel 7's Seven Days Aborigines program 4 211 ALP's policy plan to help 12/05/1965 Brisbane Aboriginals Courier-Mail 4 211 Aboriginals to get houses 3/06/1965 Brisbane Bagot Aboriginal Reserve Courier-Mail 4 211 Vote in plan for natives 29/05/1965 Brisbane Joint Government parties to Telegraph decide on the form of voting rights for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 4 211 He'll play the gumleaf 9/06/1965 News Jim / Jimmy Lester Blind Aboriginal to play the gumleaf at a children's concert

4 212 Richard Harris takes a look at a 17/05/1965 Perth Daily Allawah Grove; Guildford finishing school for citizenship - News Hope springs at Allawah Grove

4 213 In South Australia this week - 21/05/1965 Canberra Times Land rights for Aborigines 4 213 Gulf 'ghost' village 27/05/1965 Brisbane Mapoon Queensland Parliamentarians Courier-Mail visit the old Presbyterian mission 4 213 No cheap NT labor 28/05/1965 Sydney Daily Aboriginals Northern Territory Unionist claims the Australian Mirror Integration Council / ANTIC; trade union movement would North Australian Workers Union not tolerate slow-worker provisions for Aboriginals as proposed by the council

4 213 "Full rights for Aborigines" 1/06/1965 Australian ACT Advisory Council

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 359 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 213 No 'cheap labor' for NT 28/05/1965 Australian Aboriginals Northern Territory Unionist claims the Australian Integration Council / ANTIC; trade union movement would North Australian Workers Union not tolerate slow-worker provisions for Aboriginals as proposed by the council

4 213 Labour Minister 20/05/1965 Perth The extent to which Aborigines Countryman could provide a labour force in WA projects such as iron ore mining is to be examined

4 214 Native mission started at 22/04/1965 Perth Albany; Middleton Bay Albany 100 years ago Countryman 4 214 Aborigines may run vast area 15/03/1965 Advertiser Aborigines Lands Trust 4 214 Tours as prizes in essay 1/06/1965 Sydney Herald The Rural Bank provides prizes contest for essays by Aboriginals or part-Aboriginals

4 214 Aboriginal home gift from RSL 31/05/1965 Sydney Herald Minnie Freeman; Ernest Joseph Freeman; Brungle Aboriginal Reserve; Tumut RSL

4 214 Aborigines 'forced from school' Circa May Australian Queensland Member of 1965 Parliament claims an entire community of Aboriginal children had been prevented from attending a Queensland school 4 214 [Untitled] 9/06/1965 Sydney TV June Baxter; Gularambone 15-year-old Aboriginal girl Times reservation appearing in the Seven Days documentary is offered help by a viewer 4 215 "Discrimination against the 18/05/1965 Canberra Times Canberra Council of Churches Aborigine"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 360 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 215 Problems of Aborigines 13/05/1965 Chronicle Mr Dunstan Minister of Aboriginal Affairs claims the biggest problems for Aboriginal welfare occurred in the north and far west of SA

4 215 Aborigine in charge - "Talent 18/05/1965 Advertiser will be demonstrated" 4 215 Language study 23/05/1965 West Australian WA University The university to set up a senior lectureship in anthropological linguistics 4 215 No 'apartheid' in native vote - 30/05/1965 Brisbane Queensland Liberal Party Lib Sunday Mail 4 215 Pruning work wanted for 20/05/1965 Chronicle Ernabella Mission; Barmera Aborigines 4 216 Men with a mission - Unwed 12/05/1965 Brisbane Twentieth Presbyterian State The assembly adopts a series mothers' home Courier-Mail Assembly; Mr S Wilson of resolutions on church unity, and the Presbyterian Church to establish a home for unmarried mothers in Brisbane

4 216 Weipa grew on bauxite 28/05/1965 Brisbane Weipa Mission Courier-Mail 4 216 "Stop hand-outs - they ruin the 2/06/1965 Australian Plea to the Federal Government Aborigines" from 14 young Baptists from Canberra 4 216 Native art may adorn kimonos 10/06/1965 Advertiser Dorothy Bennett

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 361 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 217 "Aboriginals and Torres 28/04/1965 Sydney Tribune Easter Conference on Islanders demand full rights" - Aboriginal Advancement; Jacob "Give us back our land!" - Abednego; Ken Brindle; Harry Torres people consider action - Penrith; Laurie Moffatt; Call to repeal Section 51 - What Constitution; Church Missionary chance the artist? Society

4 218 "Dictators" in Aboriginal reserve 12/05/1965 Sydney Tribune Davenport Aboriginal Reserve; in SA SA Communist Party

4 218 Helping the Aborigines 31/05/1965 Sydney Herald 4 218 Educational aid for Aborigines 29/05/1965 Sydney Herald NSW Teachers Federation urged 4 219 "Australia's problem lies to the 15/05/1965 Canberra Times Dr W H J Sholten South African sociologist claims north" that Australia's relations with its northern neighbours constituted a greater problem than the assimilation of Aborigines

4 219 Aborigine jailed for ten years 9/06/1965 Sydney Colin Thorne; William Hill Man jailed for assaulting his Telegraph uncle 4 219 Get rid of that discrimination law 12/04/1965 Australian ABSCHOL / Aboriginal - students Scholarship Scheme; Constitution 4 219 Housing for natives 5/06/1965 West Australian

4 220 Aborigines' treatment defended 31/05/1965 Sydney Herald Defence by the Chief Secretary, Mr E A Willis 4 220 Students seek new laws for 12/05/1965 Canberra Times ABSCHOL / Aboriginal Aborigines Scholarship Scheme; Constitution

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 362 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 220 Aboriginal study plan 14/06/1965 Brisbane National Union of Australian Telegraph University Students Aboriginal Scholarship Committee

4 220 Obvious remedy on native Circa May Perth Native Welfare Minister calls for labour 1965 Pastoralist & new fields of employment for Grazier Aborigines on iron projects

4 220 "Discrimination" in ACT 1/06/1965 Canberra Times Claim that existing legislation on Aborigines in the ACT violated human rights 4 221 Angry young men 14/06/1965 Australian National Union of Australian University Students 4 221 From a … to a home - 31/05/1965 Australian Minnie Freeman; Brungle RSL builds a £1500 cottage for Aboriginal Reserve; Tumut RSL widow 4 221 Chief Sec defends treatment of 2/06/1965 Sydney Tribune Consultative Committee on Aborigines Aboriginal Education 4 222 The changing city - Is this 5/06/1965 Perth Weekend Perth's 'Little ?' News

4 223 Court battle - Aboriginal pay 9/06/1965 Sydney Daily Cattle Industry Award claim Mirror 4 223 Labor launches drive to aid 14/05/1965 Melbourne Fact Aborigines 4 223 Award cover for some 26/05/1965 Australian Pastoral Industry Award Aborigines 4 223 Talks on Aboriginal problems 16/06/1965 Hobart Mercury Charles Perkins

4 223 Busy women find time for 26/05/1965 Sydney Daily Kooroora Club charity Mirror

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 363 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 224 Dreamtime - it could be lost 17/06/1965 Perth Daily Worora; Mowanjum Mission; WA Museum curator of News Munja anthropology appeals to people in outback and mining areas to report any findings 4 224 Aborigines may run vast area 20/05/1965 Chronicle Aborigines Lands Trust 4 224 Pool ban on natives lifted 26/05/1965 Sydney Moree Telegraph 4 225 [Untitled] 15/05/1965 Brisbane Shane Wallace; Mater One-year-old boy pictured at Telegraph Childrens Hospital the hospital 4 225 "No change" on town baths 26/05/1965 Sydney Herald Moree 4 226 Our raw edge of discrimination - 6/06/1965 Sydney Sun- Bert Groves; Joyce Mercy; Slap-down for a coloured choir Herald Charles Perkins boy 4 226 Move to widen natives' holiday 10/0/1965 Hobart Mercury CWA State executive moves to plan increase the number of Aboriginal children spending part of their summer vacation in SA 4 226 Native Dept needs more on its 19/06/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Department staff 4 227 Aboriginal Land Trust for S Aust 26/05/1965 Sydney Tribune Aboriginal Lands Trust

4 227 An £11,000 look at Aboriginals 3/06/1965 Brisbane Queensland University Courier-Mail 4 227 £11,000 to study the Aborigines 3/06/1965 Australian Queensland University

4 227 Move to help in homework 18/06/1965 Sydney Herald Purfleet 4 227 Go-ahead for project 21/06/1965 Melbourne Morwell Herald 4 227 Thanks from an Aboriginal 23/06/1965 Sydney Herald Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 364 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 228 They build fences for 29/05/1965 Sunday Mail Davenport North Aboriginal Students from the college build Aborigines Reserve; Wattle Park training fences around homes at the college; Alfred Murray; Lance reserve Reid; Corali Bendissi

4 228 Three alternatives for our 27/05/1965 Perth Lake Tyers; Bruce Evans Aborigines Countryman 4 228 Hostel for natives 17/06/1965 West Australian Leonora

4 228 149 Aborigines in Vic schools 18/06/1965 Sydney Telegraph 4 229 One-Mile Jones goes to school 16/06/1965 West Australian Christmas Creek; Jack; Lucky; New series of classes Nugget; One-Mile Jones; organised by the Education Gordon Narrier Department for adult Aborigines and part-Aborigines

4 229 Award to cover Aborigines Circa May Sydney Herald Pastoral Industry Award 1965 4 229 Bid to beat club's color ban 26/05/1965 Australian Walgett; Eric Thorne Six Sydney University students believe they achieved considerable progress in the fight for equal rights for Aborigines 4 230 Go ahead with oval at part, 5/06/1965 Brisbane Musgrave Park City Council would go ahead says Jones - Governor asked Telegraph with building a football field in on the Park the park; Matron of the OPAL home for colored children to personally appeal to the Governor to save the park from bulldozers 4 230 Girl's dream comes true 5/06/1965 Sydney Daily June Baxter; Gularambone; The Anonymous man offers to pay Mirror End of the Bitumen for 15-year-old Aboriginal girl's education expenses at Dubbo High School

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 365 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 230 [Untitled] 15/06/1965 Melbourne Swinburne Technical College The college unable to find an Herald Aboriginal boy with the right qualifications to take up a four- year scholarship 4 231 Centre for natives - Agreement 16/06/1965 West Australian Kalgoorlie Old domestic science building on housing to be used as a social, educational and recreational centre for natives; Town Council agrees to the building of six transitional native homes by the Native Welfare Department

4 231 Following the freedom riders Circa June Sydney Herald Report on post-tour changes in 1965 NSW country towns 4 231 Freedom ride plan is dropped 22/06/1965 Australian Student Action Committee

4 231 Aborigines 'couldn't get drink' 21/06/1965 Australian Brunette Downs; Snowy Claims that Aborigines were discriminated against at the Brunette Downs race meeting and rodeo 4 232 Practical policy on Aborigines 31/05/1965 Newcastle Sun

4 232 Operated by students - New 8/06/1965 Sydney Herald National Union of Australian Aboriginal scholarships University Students Aboriginal Scholarship Committee

4 232 Attack in cell; 10-year penalty 8/06/1965 Sydney Daily Colin Thorne; William Hill Aboriginal man gaoled for Mirror assaulting another Aboriginal man in a police cell 4 232 Education record for Aboriginals 18/06/1965 Melbourne Sun A record 149 Aboriginal children are enrolled in Victorian secondary schools

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 366 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 232 "We're treated like animals" 23/06/1965 Australian Dexter Daniels Mr Daniels addresses Melbourne university students

4 233 Cheque presentation 12/06/1965 Sydney Herald Aboriginal Childrens Cronulla Rotary Club donates Advancement Society; Miss £525 to the society Chris Mercy; Sylvania 4 233 Aboriginal school numbers up 18/06/1965 Melbourne Age A record 149 Aboriginal children are enrolled in Victorian secondary schools 4 233 Teaching of Aborigines 16/06/1965 Sydney Herald Aboriginal Childrens Call for assistance for all Advancement Society; Sylvania Aboriginal secondary students Heights 4 233 Search for Aboriginal - There's 16/06/1965 Australian Swinburne Technical College The college starts a country- £500 for him wide search for an Aboriginal man or woman to take up a scholarship 4 233 College seeking Aborigine 16/06/1965 Melbourne Age Swinburne Technical College The college starts a country- wide search for an Aboriginal man or woman to take up a scholarship 4 233 Stepping-stones to integration 25/06/1965 Sydney Herald Christine Mercy; Kirinari Claim that the proposed hostel at Sylvania Heights is a stepping-stone to better understanding, education and integration of her people 4 234 Self-help urged for Aborigines - 27/05/1965 Sydney Herald Aborigines Welfare Board Discussion of education

4 234 Legislation on Aborigines 18/06/1965 Brisbane Voting rights for Aborigines and Telegraph Torres Strait Islanders to be one of the major pieces of legislation to be introduced to Parliament

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 367 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 234 Youth hostel planned for 8/06/1965 Sydney Herald Aboriginal Children's Aborigines Advancement Society; Kirinari; Sylvania Heights; Christine Mercy 4 234 No £500 takers - 'amazing' 17/06/1965 Australian Swinburne Technical College 4 234 Hearing on pay 18/06/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award

4 235 Squalor - a stone's thrown from 19/06/1965 Perth Weekend Allawah Grove; Penny Bropho; the grove - Evicted families live News Edna Bropho; Joanne Parfitt; in humpies - Makeshift hump Denise; Phyllis Parfitt; Penelope Walker; Warren

4 235 Another view 9/06/1965 Everybodys Call for all white men who associate with the black women to go and live in the mission with them and shoulder their responsibilities 4 235 Students help Aboriginals 16/07/1965 Melbourne Melbourne University students Herald to call on the Minister in Charge of Native Affairs to seek reforms in the administration of Aboriginals 4 236 Drought … and tension - "Color 20/06/1965 Sydney Sunday Walgett town" fears the future Telegraph

4 236 Reserve for housing 3/06/1965 Canberra Times Bagot Aboriginal Reserve

4 236 New drive to aid Aborigines 17/06/1965 Australian Australian university students plan to intensify their campaign for Aboriginal rights

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 368 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 236 Territory Aborigines need jobs 11/06/1965 Australian Assistant secretary of the Department of Territories addresses the Canberra Metropolitan Lions Club 4 237 The Aborigine: Black - yes. Red Circa May News Review George Bracken / Braikenridge; Article by George Bracken; - never! 1965 Johnny Holliday includes claim that communists take over the Aboriginal cause on the pretence of intention to help 4 238 Extra police in for Aborigines 16/06/1965 Australian Brunette Downs drinking - Their first chance at a Territory race-track 4 238 Aborigines' league rep for board 28/06/1965 Melbourne Aborigines Advancement Herald League; Aborigines Welfare Board 4 238 Hunt for Aboriginal to fill Tech 16/06/1965 Melbourne Sun Swinburne Technical College; scholarship Mr J F Purdy 4 238 They vote 'yes' on Aboriginals 24/06/1965 Brisbane Referendum Gallup Poll findings Courier-Mail 4 238 Aboriginal board post 29/06/1965 Melbourne Sun Aborigines Advancement League; Aborigines Welfare Board 4 238 Ray Castle 12/07/1965 Sydney Christine Mercy Aboriginal student makes her Telegraph debut at the National Aborigines Day Ball in Sydney

4 239 Gap in education for Aborigines 16/06/1965 Melbourne Age

4 239 Bench to hear Aborigines' equal 28/06/1965 Melbourne Age Conciliation and Arbitration pay claim Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 239 [Untitled] 23/06/1965 Australian Charles Perkins; Mr Perkins nurses his first child

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 369 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 239 Two Aboriginal candidates 17/06/1965 Melbourne Age Swinburne Senior Technical College 4 240 Handouts slated - 'Holding 2/06/1965 Australian Party of 14 young Canberra back' NT Aborigines Baptists visited the Northern Territory 4 240 Around the churches - They 5/06/1965 Canberra Times Party of 13 young Canberra worked with Aborigines Baptists visited the Northern Territory 4 240 Aboriginal pay claim - Some get 21/06/1965 Australian Council for the Advancement of £2/8/3 a week Aboriginals; Dexter Daniels / Daniells 4 240 Native widow gets new home Circa June [?] Minnie Freeman; Ernest Joseph 1965 Freeman; Brungle Aboriginal Reserve; Tumut RSL

4 240 Aboriginal arts festival 13/07/1965 Sydney Festival of Aboriginal Arts; St Telegraph Ives; Lorna Beulah; Roy Danganah; Kath Walker; Jimmy Little 4 241 We get a warning about 9/06/1965 Australian Professor Leonard Broom American professor of sociology Aborigines warns Australians not to be complacent about Aborigines, who would soon be clamouring for civil rights 4 241 Tours offered as essay prizes 3/06/1965 Sydney Land Competition sponsored by the Rural Bank 4 241 Gallup Poll - Vote favors 24/06/1965 Advertiser Referendum Gallup Poll findings Aborigines 4 241 Country housing for natives 3/06/1965 Dalgety-NZL Native Welfare Department to Review build at least 75 transitional homes for natives in country towns 4 241 In Darwin, new homes for 3/06/1965 Australian Bagot Aboriginal Reserve Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 370 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 242 Professor urges 'crash- 15/06/1965 Brisbane Professor Keats Newcastle University teaching' for Aboriginals Courier-Mail psychology professor calls for a crash-teaching programme to start as soon as possible

4 242 NG natives competitive 15/06/1965 Brisbane Queensland University Courier-Mail anthropology lecturer, Dr M J C Calley, claims New Guinea natives were well equipped to take their place in modern competitive society 4 242 Natives refused drinks at race 21/06/1965 Sydney Herald Brunette Downs; Snowy meeting 4 242 Burned brothers getting better 9/06/1965 Advertiser Howard John Bilney; Ricardo One-year-old boy and his two- Bilney year-old brother at the Adelaide Childrens Hospital 4 242 White man's territory 22/06/1965 Canberra Times Brunette Downs

4 243 "Oppressive powers" over 22/06/1965 Australian Claim that Aboriginals can be Aboriginal settlements and are gaoled for breaches of mission or settlement rules

4 243 Homework help at native camp 18/06/1965 Sydney Purfleet Telegraph 4 243 Help for natives 26/06/1965 West Australian

4 243 [Untitled] 13/07/1965 Sydney Festival of Aboriginal Arts; St Telegraph Ives 4 243 A social experiment 23/06/1965 Melbourne Age Morwell; Lake Tyers 4 244 New drinking law attacked - 14/07/1965 News Mr F Copley Port Augusta City Councillor Aborigines 'put back 20 years' addresses the Attorney- General, Mr Dunstan, at a public meeting in Port Augusta

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 371 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 244 Homeless native men get jobs 24/06/1965 West Australian Allawah Grove

4 244 British writer's view - Aborigines 7/07/1965 News Elspeth Huxley 'to agitate' 4 244 Native brothers flown to hospital 12/07/1965 Advertiser Howard John Bilney; Ricardo Badly burned one-year-old boy in special cots Charles Bilney and his two-year-old brother flown from Koonibba Reserve to the Adelaide Childrens Hospital

4 245 Won't give up painting 13/07/1965 News The Aboriginal Girl; Owen 500-guinea painting by Mr Garde Garde is sold in Perth by mistake for £7/15/- 4 245 Plea for care of natives - 25/06/1965 Brisbane Anglican Church in Australia; 'Church an give much' - Fund Courier-Mail Cherbourg settlement opened for cathedral 4 245 Discrimination in the NT 25/06/1965 Australian Brunette Downs Student action group protests against the incidents at Brunette Downs 4 246 Natives to hear of vote 25/06/1965 News Commonwealth electoral officers to tour and educate Northern Territory Aborigines on their voting and electoral rights 4 246 Aborigines count 25/06/1965 Perth Daily Referendum Gallup Poll findings News 4 246 [Untitled] 9/07/1965 Sydney John Binge Part-Aboriginal man plays in the Telegraph final of the Narrabri RSL Club's snooker tournament 4 247 Minister seeks native homes in 22/06/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister suburbs 4 247 Natives expected to get full vote 27/06/1965 Brisbane rights Sunday Mail 4 247 Aboriginal studies to go to 24/06/1965 Advertiser Andrea Andre Munich

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 372 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 247 Speech by woman Aboriginal 8/07/1965 Sydney Kath Walker poet Telegraph 4 247 Land rights for Aborigines 14/07/1965 Sydney Herald Questions about land ownership 4 248 Downtown in Darwin 19/06/1965 Canberra Times Don's Bamboo Lounge; Article by John Rolfe Brooker Tommy; Wargite 4 249 Aborigines Circa June [?] Aborigines Advancement Call for the deletion of wording 1965 League from the Constitution

4 249 A gripping story from NSW of 12/06/1965 Ballarat Courier Annabella Boswell's Journal Book review last century 4 249 Perth camping area for natives 23/06/1965 West Australian urged 4 249 Warm hands of friendship 10/07/1965 Sydney Herald Kath Walker Governor offers his gloves to the shivering poet 4 250 Mascot 15/07/1965 West Australian Forrest River mission Children carry their lucky mascot crocodile to a sporting carnival at Kununurra

4 250 Award application - Wage rise 9/07/1965 Sydney Arbitration Commission; Cattle danger to Aborigines Telegraph Station Industry (NT) Award

4 250 Equal pay sought for Aboriginal 10/07/1965 Sydney Arbitration Commission; Cattle stockmen Telegraph Station Industry (NT) Award

4 251 Aboriginal cattle hands seek 8/07/1965 Sydney Arbitration Commission; Cattle pay increases Telegraph Station Industry (NT) Award

4 251 Aborigines league to get board 29/06/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Advancement place League; Aborigines Welfare Board

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 373 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 251 "Don't force Aborigine 13/07/1965 Melbourne Age Mr S F Davey; Federal Council General secretary of the council assimilation" for the Advancement of addresses the Constitutional Aborigines and Torres Strait Club Islanders 4 251 "Churches fail us" - Perkins 12/07/1965 Australian Charles Perkins 4 251 [Untitled] to mix - Barnes 12/07/1965 Australian Federal Minister of Territories Mr Charles Barnes addresses Aborigines at a Central Methodist Mission service

4 251 Natives lecture Circa July [?] Dr Charles Duguid Dr Duguid to speak on 1965 Aboriginal development 4 252 State will study Aborigines - 10/07/1965 Australian Michael Duke; Garry Binge Liberal women see blackboard bias - 'schools teach our children communism'

4 252 Holiday for 140 10/07/1965 Brisbane More than 140 Aboriginal Telegraph children from Queensland centres to holiday in Brisbane for the Show 4 252 Fewer Aborigines get drunk 16/07/1965 Australian Port Augusta 4 253 They want one of war's orphans 8/07/1965 Sydney Daily Martin Vanderkley; Sonja Couple who has already - Sydney couple's offer Mirror Vanderkley; Ruby; Marjorie; adopted three Aboriginal girls, Cherie-Ann want to adopt a baby that has been orphaned by the war in Vietnam 4 253 Problem of the Aboriginal 13/07/1965 Hobart Mercury

4 253 Aborigines 8/07/1965 Sydney Daily Mirror 4 253 Aborigines - From the slums - 10/07/1965 Sydney Bulletin Perth's transitional homes

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 374 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 253 They may miss Show 17/07/1965 Brisbane Accommodation has not been Courier-Mail found for twenty Aboriginal children who were to holiday in Brisbane for the Show

4 254 [Untitled] 10/07/1965 Sydney Herald Simone Hinton Picture of two-year-old girl at the National Aborigines Day demonstration 4 254 Churches' aid to Aborigines 15/07/1965 Sydney Herald Australian Council of Churches

4 254 States to meet on Aborigines 13/07/1965 Melbourne Age 4 255 Gradual application proposed - 10/07/1965 Sydney Herald Conciliation and Arbitration Award pay to Aborigines urged Commission; Cattle Station by Government Industry (NT) Award 4 255 [Untitled] 10/07/1965 Sydney Herald National Aborigines Day; Ray Boys from Moree arrive in Binge; Michael Haines; Cliff Sydney to take part in a Rugby Copeland; Sid Craigie; Charles League game Perkins; Kath Walker

4 255 Aborigines get vote 16/09/1965 Australian Queensland State Electoral Act amended 4 255 Clarification on Aborigines 5/07/1965 Australian Denies the claim that oppressive powers held by administrators of Aboriginal settlements applies to the Northern Territory 4 255 Aboriginal speaks out - 'white 15/07/1965 Australian Mr W Onus; Port Augusta trash guilty too' 4 256 Aboriginal land rights - 2 - 8/07/1965 Sydney Herald Article by Frank Engel National honour at stake 4 256 Natives at pay claim hearing 7/07/1965 Sydney Sun Conciliation and Arbitration Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 375 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 256 [Untitled] 8/07/1965 Hobart Mercury National Aborigines Week Observations to be held in Hobart 4 257 Scholarships for Aborigines … 4/07/1965 Sydney Sun- Felcia Corowa 18-year-old girl is the only but no takers - She's the one Herald Aboriginal in the NSW State girl in 500 school system to get to fifth grade 4 257 New houses for Aborigines 4/07/1965 Sydney Sun- Moree; Top Camp Herald 4 257 Angelic quartet 15/07/1965 Hobart Mercury Mogumba Native Mission Choir; John Anderson; Debra Egans; Susan Stack; Edward Morrison

4 258 Poverty - The other Australia 22/05/1965 Sydney Bulletin Article by R T Appleyard

4 259 Operation "self-service" under 24/06/1965 Perth Mullewa Native Council; Mrs M way Countryman Green; Mr E Papertalk; Mr J Comeagain; Mr J Joseph; Mrs G Papertalk 4 259 [Untitled] Circa August Forum Call for something to be done 1965 about the attitude of Aboriginals to work 4 260 Native tenants - They're a 28/06/1965 Perth Daily East Perth problem for landlords News 4 260 Disaster victims aided Circa June Melbourne CWA / Country Womens Annual report of the association 1965 Weekly Times Association 4 260 Awards for three students 12/07/1965 Melbourne Age Abschol Three scholarships to be offered to Aboriginal students in Victorian secondary schools

4 260 SA talks on welfare of 17/07/1965 Advertiser Aborigines Welfare Conference Aborigines 4 261 "[Untitled] Aborigines back 20 14/07/1965 News Port Augusta yrs" - Drinking attacked

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 376 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 261 Drunkenness - Decline in 15/07/1965 News Port Augusta Aborigines convicted 4 261 Aborigines complete indentures 10/07/1965 West Australian Philip Albert; Joseph Roe; Pallotine Mission Centre 4 262 Doctor will not have to stand 10/09/1965 West Australian Dr Alec Robert Winrow; Justice Minister decides the trial Jeanette Ann Roberts; doctor will not have to stand Gnowangerup trial on a charge of manslaughter of a native baby girl, aged 8 weeks 4 262 Eye to finer points 13/07/1965 Sydney Herald Herbert Simms; St Ives Mr Simms shows a spear and a boomerang to two boys

4 262 Natives are happy, says matron 11/09/1965 Perth Weekend Dr Alec Winrow; Gnowangerup News Hospital

4 263 Warning from Army men - 1/09/1965 [?] Spies plot our north 4 263 NT visitors here for show 2/09/1965 [?] Bobby Martin; Cecil Johnson Two Aborigines at the Australian Territories exhibit at the Royal Show in Adelaide

4 263 Leader's claim - Church "has 12/07/1965 Sydney Herald Charles Perkins Mr Perkins addresses the failed" on Aborigines Central Methodist Mission Pleasant Sunday Afternoon 4 263 Wages threat: whites only 22/07/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission; NT Pastoral Industry Award 4 264 Native praises block scheme Circa 1965 [?] Jerry Mason; Amy Mason; Gerard Reserve 4 264 Native homes for north 13/07/1965 West Australian Kununurra

4 264 Aboriginal meeting calls for civil 1/09/1965 Sydney Tribune Walgett rights legislation

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 377 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 265 Robert looks ahead - Guide to 9/07/1965 Sydney Herald Robert Davis; Malcolm future by light of an oil lamp - My ambition 4 265 Aboriginal workers - Award 9/07/1965 Sydney Herald Conciliation and Arbitration 'threat to assimilation' Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 265 Aboriginal pay: Federal backing 10/07/1965 Brisbane Conciliation and Arbitration Courier-Mail Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 266 In a survey of natives in the 25/06/1965 West Australian East Perth metropolitan area F B Morony finds that - There is no easy way 4 266 Cast will aid OPAL 9/07/1965 Brisbane Uncle Tom's Cabin; Harold Blair Courier-Mail 4 266 For talks on Aboriginals 20/07/1965 Brisbane Queensland's Native Affairs Courier-Mail Minister, Mr Pizzey, to attend an all-States Ministers conference on Aboriginal affairs in Adelaide

4 267 Background to the news - Bitter 10/09/1965 Perth Daily Gnowangerup - even to the children News 4 267 Pam looks at politics Circa 1965 [?] Pam Coleman Miss Coleman acts as a Parliament House messenger during the Aboriginal Affairs Council conference

4 267 Aboriginals need your help too 8/07/1965 Hobart Mercury National Council of Women

4 268 Born artist Circa 1965 [?] Gordon Waye; Ken Buckskin; Two young Aboriginal artists Eunice Bonney may be brought to the School of Art in Adelaide from the Davenport Aboriginal Reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 378 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 268 A tennis goal 10/07/1965 Advertiser Evonne Goolagong 4 268 Aboriginal Sunday 9/07/1965 News Dora Hunter; James Lester; Noel Wilson Trio 4 270 Federal support for Aboriginal 10/07/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration equal pay - They have special Commission; Cattle Station skills court told Industry (NT) Award 4 270 Films to be screened - 7/07/1965 Canberra Times Canberra to observe Aborigines Day 4 270 Going your way - Natives need 10/07/1965 Sunday Mail our love 4 271 Row looms over native 'ban' 27/06/1965 Brisbane Brisbane City Council Sunday Mail 4 271 Apathy claim from schools 27/06/1965 Brisbane Uncle Tom's Cabin; Harold Blair Sunday Mail 4 271 Aboriginals 'not yet worth award 9/07/1965 Hobart Mercury Conciliation and Arbitration wages' Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 272 Possible trend - NT natives may Circa 1965 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Minister, Mr migrate into SA Dunstan, reviews the Aboriginal Affairs Conference 4 272 Award move - Cattle-station 8/07/1965 Sydney Herald Conciliation and Arbitration case as "starting point" in Commission; Cattle Station Aboriginal assimilation Industry (NT) Award 4 272 Students call for action on 21/07/1965 Melbourne Age Student Action for Aboriginal Aborigines Advancement 4 272 Aborigines - Plan for new fruit 8/07/1965 Sydney Herald Gerard Reserve; Winkie farms 4 273 Aborigines are not worth award 9/07/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration wages says QC Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 273 Housing plan for Aborigines set 22/06/1965 Melbourne Age Morwell up by March

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 379 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 273 "Give new Aboriginal board a 13/07/1965 Melbourne Sun Victorian Aborigines Welfare trial" Board 4 275 New clothes reward for rescue 10/07/1965 Perth Weekend Lew Boundry 21-year-old Aboriginal man News rescues a 3-year-old boy from the Helena River 4 275 Natives want 5 on the Board 12/07/1965 Melbourne Sun Aborigines Welfare Board; Pastor Doug Nicholls; Margaret Tucker 4 276 This Australia - Historic case - 3/07/1965 Sydney Bulletin Conciliation and Arbitration Race justice Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 276 Aboriginals at settlements "on 21/07/1965 Hobart Mercury Conciliation and Arbitration the dole" Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 277 Aboriginal schools - Many 10/07/1965 Sunday Mail Max Hart dialects a big barrier 4 277 The old Australians 10/07/1965 Advertiser 4 278 No beer for four colored men - 16/07/1965 Brisbane City View hotel; Douglas City hotel admits bar Telegraph Meredith; Paul Meredith; Robert Wilson; Spencer Sandy

4 278 Choir 12/07/1965 West Australian Mogumber Native Mission choir; John Anderson; Debra Egans; Susan Stack; Edward Morrison

4 279 "Unrest grows among 12/07/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Welfare Board; Dr Aborigines" Colin Tatz 4 279 Governments 'too paternal' to 10/07/1965 Brisbane Minister in charge of Aboriginal Aboriginals Courier-Mail Affairs, Mr Pizzey, addresses the Wesley PSA 4 279 Call for more board members 12/07/1965 Melbourne Age Victorian Aboriginal Congress

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 380 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 280 At 21, new jobs and new lives 11/07/1965 Perth Sunday Pallotine Mission; Phillip Albert; Times Joseph Roe; Harold Little

4 281 Plea to lift standing of natives 12/07/1965 West Australian Mogumber Native Mission Mission superintendent, Rev E Clarke, addresses the Aborigines Day Rally in Perth 4 281 Equal wage case for Aborigines Circa August Melbourne Conciliation and Arbitration 1965 Pastoral Review Commission

4 281 Keen to know Aboriginals 12/07/1965 Brisbane International Federation of Courier-Mail University women conference

4 281 Hostel for Aboriginal students Circa August Australian Aboriginal Childrens 1965 Student Advancement Society

4 281 Equal wage case for natives Circa August Australian Conciliation and Arbitration goes to NT 1965 Student Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 4 282 "Soul-searching" on Aborigines 5/08/1965 Chronicle Rev Dr Gardner Calvin Taylor American Negro preacher addresses students of the 4 282 Aborigines at Brisbane exhibit 12/08/1965 Sydney Land Lofty Wurlira; John Camfoo; Two Aboriginals and two Papua Myalli; Mara; Noel Levi; Arnold and New Guinea students staff Joseph the Australian Territories exhibit at the Brisbane Royal

4 282 Aborigines spruce up 24/08/1965 News Wage earning Aborigines on Government settlements were now buying their own clothes

4 282 Native hostel for Leonora 25/08/1965 West Australian Leonora

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 381 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 282 Education on reserves 25/08/1965 Advertiser Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Dunstan, answers a question in the House of Assembly about what department schools were teaching Aborigines in their vernacular tongue

4 282 20 help native reserve 27/08/1965 News SA Christian Youth Council work camp; Coober Pedy Aboriginal Reserve 4 282 Natives visiting Walgett 28/08/965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Charles Perkins 4 282 Baby's death 30/08/1965 Sydney Daily Percival Couley Police investigate the death of a Mirror seven-month-old Aboriginal boy from Roseby Park Aboriginal settlement 4 283 Integration at Jervis Bay 25/08/1965 Canberra Times Jervis Bay school; Wreck Bay 'satisfactory' school 4 283 Aborigine holiday scheme - Mr 26/08/1965 Launceston Barnes to visit L'ton Examiner 4 284 Aboriginal army plan for north 31/08/1965 Australian Two senior Army officers propose the formation of an Aboriginal paramilitary force, controlled by the Northern Territory police 4 284 Aboriginal aims to sue Walgett 30/08/1965 Sydney Herald Mr C Perkins; Walgett hotel licensee 4 284 At Walgett arrests of students Circa Forum Walgett and Aborigines September 1965 4 285 Aboriginal army plan for north - 1/09/1965 Australian 'Smoke signals could warn of enemy landings' - 'Aborigines have mark of soldiers' - colonel

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 382 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 286 "Aboriginals good soldiers" 1/09/1965 Sydney Daily Mirror 4 286 Theatre entry attempt 10/09/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Coonamble 4 286 Homes bid for natives 4/09/1965 West Australian WA Aboriginal Advancement Council 4 287 League told Aboriginal leaders 10/09/1965 Sydney Herald Casino Aboriginal Advancement needed to assist own people League

4 287 Advance of the Aboriginal 6/09/1965 Perth Daily Bagot; Bullfrog; Deaf Jack; Article by Douglas Lockwood News Secretary; Banana; Jimmy One Arm; Jimmy Stockman; Jimmy Two; Bob Manfanawu; Iwaija; Ken Rodgers

4 288 Aborigines will staff show 22/09/1965 Perth Daily Johnny White; Jimmy Havelock exhibit News 4 288 Unearth secrets 24/09/1965 Brisbane 53 skeletons excavated from an Telegraph Aboriginal burial ground on the Gold Coast; some bones may be sent to Japan for testing to establish their age

4 288 Candy's color her fortune 29/09/1965 Brisbane TV Candy Devine / Faye Guivarra Times 4 289 Glue-blood Aboriginals 30/09/1965 Australasian Lardill Mornington Island song and Post dance group uses blood in their painting up when they ran out of glue 4 289 Aborigines in Circa Australian Article by R G Hausfeld September Quarterly 1965

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 383 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 290 Native drinking orderly 23/09/1965 News Aboriginal Affairs Minister, Mr Dunstan, addresses the SA division of the United Nations Association of Australia 4 290 Good fruit season likely - Native 29/09/1965 News labor plans 4 291 Chain-gang taunt doesn't worry 3/10/1965 Perth Sunday Ongerup; Mr J B Weir JP Mr Weir - Prisoners chop wood Times for JP instead of going to gaol

4 291 Aborigines are denied the dole 3/10/1965 Australian Federal Council for Aboriginal leader claims Advancement 4 291 Advancement conference 3/10/1965 West Australian Aboriginal Advancement Council of WA 4 292 Perkins clarifies his position in 2/10/1965 Australian Charles N Perkins; Nancy Prasad case Prasad 4 292 Natives ask for cash 6/10/1965 News Wandjuk; Arnhem Land Aboriginal people want a direct share in royalties from bauxite taken from their reserve

4 292 Justice for the Aborigines Circa 1965 Australian Gove Peninsula; Yirrkala Calls for Bank of NSW shareholders to press for a fair go for the Yirrkala people 4 292 Aborigines want share - Money Circa 1965 [?] Wandjuk; Arnhem Land from bauxite 4 292 Patrol rights extend Circa 1965 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Act Regulation approved by Executive Council giving patrol officers the legal right to enter SA station properties to safeguard the welfare of Aborigines living on the leases

4 293 Stations in NW to be studied 8/10/1965 West Australian Australian Workers Union

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 384 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 293 Job plan for boys fails 8/10/1965 Melbourne Age Boys making good progress in trades with the Australian Iron and Steel Company were persuaded by their families to leave the special scheme

4 293 Aboriginal protection - Station Circa Australian Patrol officers given the legal check legal October right to enter SA station 1965 properties to safeguard the welfare of Aborigines living on the leases 4 293 Aborigines want the cash 8/10/1965 [?] Wandjuk; Arnhem Land 4 294 A pastor and his white helpers 7/10/1965 Australasian Jigalong Apostolic Mission; are bridging a gap of 10,000 Post Pastor Denton; Boolardy years - Evolution at Jigalong Station

4 295 The Aborigines: the myth about 9/10/1965 News Review Walgett; Eric Thorn Walgett 4 296 My favourite Australian 9/10/1965 Pix Jimmy Little 4 297 Natives talk 'big business' - 11/10/1965 Melbourne Yirrkala Mission; Nabalco Ltd They'll have say on bauxite Herald royalties 4 297 Aborigines to have say on 12/10/1965 Advertiser Yirrkala Mission; Nabalco Ltd royalties 4 297 Aboriginal education 12/10/1965 Australian Australian Council of State Annual conference of the School Organisations council 4 297 Our first Aboriginal postmaster 12/10/1965 Brisbane Philip Canuto; Yarrabah Courier-Mail Settlement 4 298 NT Aborigines to have say on 12/10/1965 Melbourne Age Yirrkala Mission bauxite income 4 298 Mine plan will help natives 13/10/1965 Hobart Mercury Geophysical Pty Ltd; Yuendumu; Wailbri; Tim Karminalba

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 385 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 298 Natives to serve on bauxite 12/10/1965 Hobart Mercury Yirrkala Mission committees 4 298 Bauxite yabba yabba gets 12/10/1965 Australian Yirrkala Mission results 4 299 Native homes plan brings 13/10/1965 West Australian Lamington; Kalgoorlie complaints 4 299 Award for Aboriginals 14/10/1965 Brisbane Commonwealth Industrial Country Life Commission; North Australian Workers Union 4 299 Aboriginals may strike riches 13/10/1965 Melbourne Sun Geophysical Pty Ltd; Yuendumu; Wailbri 4 299 Aboriginal land rights 13/10/1965 Australian Aborigines Progress Call to the conscience of Association to speak for Aboriginal land rights

4 300 They're waiting for you 14/10/1965 Australasian Arunta; Palm Valley Four Aboriginal men pictured Post with their paintings as they await a tourist bus 4 300 Native cleric 'soon' 15/10/1965 News Lazarus Lami Lami; Methodist Church 4 301 From rags to silks - The 14/10/1965 Australasian Richard / Darby McCarthy; remarkable success story of our Post Kate; Alfred; Jocelyn brilliant Aboriginal jockey who started in the dust of the outback … 4 301 Aboriginal to be ordained 16/10/1965 Australian Lazarus Lami Lami; Methodist Church 4 301 Better deal sought 17/10/1965 Sydney Sunday Charles Dixon Conference in Sydney included Mirror Aboriginal representation from all parts of NSW

4 303 Aboriginals' mission is family 18/10/1965 Hobart Mercury Aborigines Inland Mission affair

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 386 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 303 Aborigines' land use: legal 18/10/1965 Sydney Herald Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship Conference resolves to seek an move injunction against the Aborigines Welfare Board 4 303 Aborigines ask for a bigger say 18/10/1965 Sydney Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship Conference calls for better Telegraph Aboriginal representation on the Aboriginal Welfare Board 4 304 Strong protest by Aborigines on 18/10/1965 Australian Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship Conference seeks urgent action jobs, housing from the Aboriginal Welfare Board on housing conditions, land rights discriminatory legislation, and employment of Aboriginals

4 304 Racial equality in Australia 19/10/1965 Australian Call for the newspaper to print articles and pictures showing how archaic the present legislative attitude towards Aborigines is 4 113 & A new path opens to a tragic 18/03/1965 News Davenport Aboriginal Reserve; 156 people - But it's a long trek from Laurie Bray; Mary; Bob Naylon; tribal times Ruby Lang; Lily Eaglehawk; Rosemary 4 136 & Minister to see natives 4/05/1965 News Aboriginal Affairs Minister Mr Dunstan to see more than 197 half the Aboriginals in SA before Parliament begins sitting

4 140 & Protect Aborigine's rights - Anti- 8/04/1965 News Adelaide University students 176 racial body for SA forming a group to investigate legal restrictions and strait-out discriminatory treatment of Aborigines in South Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 387 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 149 & Delegate pleads for his home 19/04/1965 Australian Stephen Giblet; Jacob 196 … Abednego; Lockhart River; Bamaga 4 151 & Appointed to Govt body 23/04/1965 Advertiser Nancy Brumbie; Aboriginal 192 Affairs Board 4 154 & Aborigine in quest 29/04/1965 Advertiser Pam Coleman; Miss Industry 197 Quest 4 160 & Aborigines like life in city 14/05/1965 Advertiser Annual report of the Aboriginal 202 Affairs Department 4 170 & Minister back - 3 points on 8/05/1965 Advertiser Mr Dunstan 203 Aboriginal development 4 189 & Native Affairs Dept exceeds 24/04/1965 Advertiser Mr Dunstan addresses Adelaide 197 budget University students 4 194 & Natives 'can handle land' 18/05/1965 News Aborigines Lands Trust 209 4 196 & Aborigine in charge - No doubts 18/05/1965 Advertiser 215 on capability 4 245 & A tasty contest - Encouraging 12/07/1965 Advertiser National Aborigines Nine-year-old girl competes in a 278 Aborigines Observance Week; Marylyn bun eating competition during Furber an annual sports day 4 246 & SA first in native rights field - 10/07/1965 Advertiser Minister of Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Dunstan addresses a 274 Making friends David Smith meeting to mark National Aborigines Day, and meets 6- year-old Aboriginal boy 4 246 & Federal support in native pay 10/07/1965 Advertiser Arbitration Commission; Cattle 274 case Station Industry (NT) Award

4 25 & 36 Prejudice 17/02/1965 News Walgett; Moree

4 268 & Background to the news - 9/09/1965 Perth Daily Gnowangerup / Gnow-narrup 269 'Shoot all the b-s through the News head'

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 388 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 4 302 & Aboriginal drinking bane of Pt 16/10/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta; Davenport 303 Augusta - 'Drifters' the big Reserve; John Gugel problem 4 82 & 83 Students' report will shock - 24/02/1965 Sydney Tribune Heroic story of 'freedom ride' 4 86 & Native cottages approved - 16/03/1965 News Port Augusta; Musgrave Park 140 Dunstan tells plans 4 86 & 96 First steps in plans for 17/03/1965 Advertiser Port Augusta; Davenport SA Government plans for a new Aborigines Reserve Native Affairs administrative centre to be built at Port Augusta, and cottages at the reserve 4 Cover Commonwealth Aboriginal Circa Australian Aboriginals Ordinance; Welfare Analysis of the extent to which policy December Quarterly Ordinance the new philosophy differs from 1964 the past 4 They have a problem in a town 9/10/1965 Hobart Mercury Alice Springs Civic authorities want to banish called Alice … and they're the blackfellow from camping in stumped! and around the town

5 1 SA steps in racial law 10/10/1965 Advertiser Aborigines Land Trust Legislation to come before the SA Parliament to make racial discrimination an offence in public accommodation and licensed pubic places

5 1 Racket claim on native art 11/08/1965 News NT Legislative Council's select committee recommends a commission of inquiry

5 1 "Augusta has no racism" - MP's 11/08/1965 News Port Augusta MP for Stuart, Mr Riches, claim claims there was no racial discrimination at Port Augusta

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 389 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 2 6 island guests at opening 17/08/1965 Brisbane Iris Hegarty; Mr Stafford Four Aborigines and two Torres Telegraph Murgha; Miss Mauri Eseli; Strait Islanders attend the Murray Lui; Alberta Stafford; opening of Parliament Rodney Cameron 5 2 Aboriginal sister 18/08/1965 Brisbane June Barton 22-year-old Aboriginal girl Courier-Mail appointed a nursing sister at a hospital in New Guinea 5 2 Native labor "could go" 11/08/1965 Advertiser Conciliation and Arbitration Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 5 2 Many natives seek vote 11/08/1965 Advertiser Many electoral cards received since a tour by returning officers in the NT 5 2 "Dignify natives' clothes" 11/08/1965 News Commonwealth Arbitration Commission president, Sir Richard Kirby, suggests that NT Aborigines be supplied with "dignified" clothing 5 2 Cabinet approved Aboriginal 18/08/1965 Brisbane voting Courier-Mail 5 2 Clues on the Tas Aborigine 17/08/1965 Launceston Carbon dating of charcoal Examiner shows that Aborigines had been in Tasmania at least 8,500 years 5 3 £20,000 plan for natives 13/08/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister agrees in principle to the setting up of an Aboriginal community centre in Perth 5 3 Plea from an Aboriginal 17/08/1965 Sydney Herald Stephen Giblet; Lockhart River Call for the Government to Mission return the Crown land that is an Aboriginal reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 390 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 3 Profiteering on Aborigine art 12/08/1965 Launceston NT Legislative Council's select Examiner committee recommends a commission of inquiry

5 3 Leprosy rate in Aborigines high 16/08/1965 Launceston Examiner 5 4 Here's tea for three 18/08/1965 Brisbane Alberta Stafford; Roderick Miss Stafford pours tea at the Courier-Mail Cameron Premier's garden party 5 4 £100 offer for return of painting 9/08/1965 West Australian Owen Garde; The Aboriginal Girl 5 4 Outback type prefab - House of 19/08/1965 Sydney Teddy Jabalojari; Murray Two men build a hut of spinifex grass Telegraph Jabangadi grass for the Telegraph You and Your Home Exhibition

5 5 The future of the Aborigines in 30/07/1965 Sydney Primary Mr H J Penrith Mr Penrith wins the prize in the Australia Producer adult section of a competition where entry is restricted to Aboriginal or part-Aboriginal competitors 5 6 Flagfall for a camel ride? 14/08/1965 Sydney Sun- Wonga Way; Pidjranjara Mr Way considers a flagfall for Herald his two-camel tourist service

5 6 Walls that move … 14/08/1965 Sydney Ultra-modern beach house at Telegraph the Telegraph You and Your Home Exhibition 5 6 "Colour bar" ride to Walgett 14/08/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Paddy Dawson 5 7 Building today - Aborigines get 16/08/1965 Sydney Brewarrina; Moree; Enngonia; decent homes Telegraph Balranald 5 8 Garage man silent over petrol 7/08/1965 West Australian Gnowangerup; Dr A R Winrow Supply of petrol to Native ban Welfare Department vehicles is refused 5 8 Artists lose on bark paintings 16/08/1965 Australian Aboriginal Art Council

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 391 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 8 Aborigines - Western Little 7/08/1965 Sydney Bulletin Gnowangerup; Dr Alex Winrow; Rock - "Hisses and Mrs Ilis Roberts murmurings" 5 9 Pressing engagement - Alberta 13/08/1965 Brisbane Alberta Stafford; Roderick is VIP guest Courier-Mail Cameron 5 9 Fuel ban on Native Dept cars 5/08/1965 Perth Daily Gnowangerup; Dr Alex Winrow News 5 9 Art of the Aboriginals is imitated 16/08/1965 Brisbane Aboriginal Art Committee Courier-Mail 5 10 Aborigines' Day 7/08/1965 Sydney Gazette

5 10 Wants to travel 16/08/1965 Brisbane Margaret Ann Tallis; Miss Courier-Mail Australia Quest 5 10 Talks on native "spotters" 2/09/1965 Sydney Herald 5 10 Aborigines bring their own 15/08/1965 Sydney Sunday Teddy Jabalojari; Murray Two men to build a hut of home Telegraph Jabangadi' Wailbri spinifex grass for the Telegraph You and Your Home Exhibition

5 11 Into unknown Australia … and 14/08/1965 Australian Article by Jock Marshall an Aboriginal art gallery - Wandjina the rain spirit face to face 5 12 Concern of church on NT tribes 2/09/1965 Sydney Herald Yirrkala Mission; Methodist Church 5 12 An Aboriginal home guard? 2/09/1965 Australian 5 12 Houses for Aborigines 2/09/1965 Brisbane More than 600 Northern Telegraph Territory Aboriginal families are living in houses 5 12 A new Labor 12/08/1965 Perth Countryman 5 12 More vote on homes for natives 31/08/1965 Perth Daily Collie Shire Council News

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 392 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 13 Aboriginal neglect - 'Officers not 2/09/1965 Australian Report by the select committee told of jobs' of the NT Legislative Council

5 13 [Untitled] 29/08/1965 Sydney Sun- Tranby Fundraiser for the Aboriginal Herald training college in Glebe 5 13 Aboriginal may take legal action 30/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Mr C Perkins; Walgett

5 14 Aborigines as coast watchers 3/09/1965 Launceston Examiner 5 14 SA steps in racial law 12/08/1965 Chronicle Aborigines Land Trust Legislation to come before the SA Parliament to make racial discrimination an offence in public accommodation and licensed pubic places

5 14 … Prospecting class for 24 27/08/1965 West Australian Leonora; Snowy Hill; Rolley Hill; 3-day school at Leonora Willie Elliott; Peter Hogarth; George Reeks; Willie Weeties; Goanna Patch

5 15 Romance bloomed at mission 28/08/1965 Sunday Mail Katherina Albert; Frank Kosta Aboriginal girl marries a station German migrant in Adelaide 5 16 Preservation of relics 12/08/1965 Chronicle Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Bill 5 16 Surveys needed to detect eye 16/08/1965 Hobart Mercury disease 5 16 "Aboriginal art" - made 16/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Aboriginal Art Committee overseas 5 17 Great transformation at 12/08/1965 Chronicle Gerard Reserve; Jerry Mason; Aboriginal reserve George Turner; Albert Benbolt

5 18 Town trip - big occasion for 16/08/1965 West Australian Kununurra; Forrest River mission natives Mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 393 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 19 The Aboriginal and his health 17/08/1965 Perth Daily From a paper by WA Public News Health Commissioner, Dr W S Davidson 5 19 The Bracken story 14/08/1965 News Review Claim that a story by George Bracken was a very well argued plea for the Aborigine 5 20 Homes and discrimination 14/08/1965 West Australian Gnowangerup

5 21 Art for the Aborigines 25/08/1965 Sydney People Arthur Murch; Hermannsburg Sydney artist revitalises the Mission; Veronika Tobora; drawing of Aborigines to see if it Judith; Frederick could aid them in technology

5 22 Guides to help the Aboriginal 19/08/1965 Brisbane Cunnamulla Girl Guides Association of Telegraph Queensland launches an appeal for funds to equip a house for an Aboriginal training scheme 5 22 Aboriginals forced to stop 16/09/1965 Hobart Mercury Santa Teresa Catholic Mission No game remains in the district hunting 5 22 Aborigines robbed man, court 18/09/1965 Launceston Roy Leo; Leslie Ross; Harry Six young Aborigines accused told Examiner Pompey; George Smith; Harry of robbery in Alice Springs Jungula; David Mintoo 5 22 Theory on origin of Aborigines 21/08/1965 Launceston Sydney University archaeologist Examiner believes that Tasmanian and mainland Aborigines had common origins

5 22 Drought brings despair to 16/09/1965 Launceston Santa Teresa Catholic Mission No game remains in the district Aborigines Examiner 5 23 Minister moves against native 14/09/1965 West Australian Ongerup ban at Ongerup 5 23 Pressure to protect the Gove 18/09/1965 Australian Gove Peninsula; Yirrkala Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 394 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 24 A card by OPAL - Christmas 23/08/1965 Brisbane Mick Magani; Jinang greetings Courier-Mail 5 24 "Urgent need" for study of 19/08/1965 Hobart Mercury ANZAAS Congress Principal of the Australian Aboriginals Institute of Aboriginal Studies addresses the congress 5 24 Lewis defends rule on native 19/08/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister not survey prepared to forgo certain conditions to allow an economic survey of natives in WA

5 24 Rare photos of tribal life 20/07/1965 Advertiser Dr Charles Duguid 5 25 Television: Wine, votes and 14/08/1965 News Review George Bracken mateship 5 25 Civil rights … waiting for justice 17/07/1965 Sydney Bulletin Conciliation and Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers Union 5 25 Lake Tyers "like army camp" 16/09/1965 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers Minister for Housing addresses the Melbourne University Liberal Club 5 25 Aborigine Day in Canberra 10/07/1965 Canberra Times

5 26 2,800 unionists demonstrate: 19/08/1965 Canberra Times Demonstration in Canberra Aborigines lead marchers - A against the Budget and Federal hasty retreat policy, including the sending of troops to Vietnam 5 26 Opening up Wreck Bay 13/07/1965 Canberra Times Wreck Bay Progress Reaffirmation of a decision that, Association on certain conditions, residents would not object to the settlement being opened up to white people 5 27 In a huddle of tin shacks on a 17/09/1965 Australian Little Bay Sydney beach, a reporter finds … The lepers of Little Bay

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 395 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 28 "Feudal" life on cattle stations 23/07/1965 Sydney Commonwealth Arbitration Telegraph Commission; North Australian Workers' Union 5 28 £166,000 for housing 21/07/1965 Sydney Herald Aborigines 5 28 Aborigines "on dole" 21/07/1965 Advertiser Commonwealth Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers' Union 5 28 Pastoralist rejects award pay for 22/07/1965 West Australian Commonwealth Arbitration natives Commission; North Australian Workers' Union 5 29 Learning the art 23/07/1965 Brisbane Stafford Murgha Mr Murgha studying at the Courier-Mail Central Technical College 5 29 Education plea for Aborigines 21/07/1965 News Aborigines Advancement League 5 29 Aboriginal welfare system Circa July West Australian Commonwealth Arbitration criticised 1965 Commission; North Australian Workers' Union 5 30 Aborigine essay win to boy, 13 9/07/1965 Canberra Times Robert Davis; Mr H Penrith

5 30 Natives may get 20-acre blocks 21/07/1965 News Gerard Reserve; Winkie

5 30 Aborigine Sunday in Canberra 10/07/1965 Canberra Times churches 5 30 Native affairs - Awareness 19/07/1965 News Director of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr 'greater' C J Millar, addresses the Aboriginal Affairs Council conference 5 31 Pam looks at politics 20/07/1965 News Pam Coleman Miss Coleman acts as a Parliament House messenger during the Aboriginal Affairs Council conference

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 396 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 31 Time to ask - Aborigines view 12/07/1965 Canberra Times Aborigines Progress should be sought Association; Herbert Groves 5 32 SA aim: integrate Aborigines 20/07/1965 Advertiser Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Dunstan, addresses the Aboriginal welfare conference

5 32 Quick response to holiday fare 10/08/1965 Launceston Patsy Stirling Funds received from fund Examiner Tasmanians to bring 10 part- Aboriginals from St Mary's Mission to Tasmania for a holiday 5 33 [Untitled] 27/07/1965 Canberra Times Forrest River Mission; Children carry their lucky Kununurra mascot crocodile to a sporting carnival at Kununurra

5 34 Ministers give to holiday fares 11/08/1965 Launceston Anne Roberg; St Marys Mission Appeal for funds to bring fund Examiner another 10 part-Aboriginal children to Tasmania for a holiday 5 34 "Poor pay for bark art" 12/08/1965 Australian Select committee of the NT Legislative Council calls for a commission of inquiry 5 34 Aborigines enrol for NT vote 11/08/1965 [?] 5 34 Schoolboy wins Snowy 23/07/1965 Sydney Primary Robert Davis 13-year-old part-Aboriginal boy Mountains tour Producer wins the junior section of an essay competition 5 35 When the "Black Drive" failed, 10/08/1965 Launceston George Augustus Robinson; he brought in the tribes Examiner Black Drive; ; William peacefully - Little man Lanne / King Billy befriended Aborigines - The last of their race 5 36 Aboriginal dress is dreadful - 12/08/1965 Australian Sir Richard Kirby judge

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 397 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 36 Plea for Aboriginal painters 12/08/1965 Sydney Daily Select committee of the NT Mirror Legislative Council calls for a commission of inquiry 5 36 "Dignity in clothes" plea for 12/08/1965 Sydney Sir Richard Kirby Aborigines Telegraph 5 37 Survey of Aboriginals is refused 25/07/1965 Perth Sunday Dr H P Schapper Minister for Native Welfare Times refused to allow a survey of Aborigines because it might embarrass Australia overseas

5 37 Aborigines - "Not worth award 11/08/1965 Sydney Herald Mr J R Kerr QC; Conciliation pay" and Arbitration Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 5 37 4 Sydney students arrested 9/08/1965 Sydney Walgett Telegraph 5 37 No sign of missing man 9/08/1965 Sydney Ethel Hero A white man wanted in Telegraph connection with the petrol fire murder of an Aboriginal woman

5 38 Inquiry recommended - 12/08/1965 Sydney Herald Select committee of the NT "Profiteering" in Aboriginal art Legislative Council calls for a commission of inquiry 5 38 Aborigines arrested at civil 9/08/1965 Australian Walgett rights sit-in 5 39 Judge's plea - "Dignity" for 12/08/1965 Sydney Herald Sir Richard Kirby Aborigines 5 39 Colour bar in Walgett cinema 12/08/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett off 5 39 Increased native aid urged 6/08/1965 West Australian Allawah Grove

5 39 Racial Act for SA soon - 'No 9/08/1965 News discrimination'

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 398 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 40 "Give us back our tribal lands" 10/08/1965 Australian Stephen Giblet; Lockhart River says Aboriginal Mission 5 40 "Let's hear the other side" 10/08/1965 Australian Call for better wages for Aboriginal stockmen 5 40 "Aboriginals converted to 8/08/1965 Brisbane Tabulam Reserve paupers" Sunday Mail 5 41 The mystery of the original 10/08/1965 Launceston Tasmanians Examiner 5 42 Walkabout in 1965 style 8/08/1965 Sydney Sun- Wonga Way; Pidjranjara; Rosie Mr Way visits Sydney Herald 5 42 It's back to the desert - Wife 8/08/1965 Sydney Sunday Tjampa Yala-Yala; Anindu; beater ponders Mirror Pintubi 5 42 Colour protest: arrests 9/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Walgett

5 43 Film 'stars' line up - Rich 8/08/1965 Sydney Sun- Amoonguna settlement 17 Italian tourists on a six-week Italians shiver in outback - Visit Herald tour of Central Australia, and to the centre Aboriginal children are filmed at the settlement

5 43 S Australia to end colour bars 10/08/1965 Sydney Herald

5 44 Science spotlight on our 6/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Australian and New Zealand Aboriginals anthropologists to attend a session on the extinct Tasmanian Aboriginals 5 44 Aboriginal school bid 23/07/1965 Brisbane Armidale Aboriginals from Armadale want Courier-Mail an education centre and graduate students of the University of New England offer to assist 5 44 Primitive Yala-Yala can't puzzle 9/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Tjampa Yala-Yala; Anindu; out white man Pintubi; Papunya settlement 5 45 Equality for the Aborigines 6/08/1965 Australian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 399 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 45 Wife beaten - Stone-age 5/08/1965 Sydney Tjampa Yala-Yala; Anindu; Aborigine in trouble Telegraph Pintubi; Papunya settlement 5 45 Natives "on the dole" 22/07/1965 Perth Mr J R Kerr QC Countryman 5 45 Aborigines on the increase 4/08/1965 Newcastle Sun

5 46 Aborigines 'need 230 homes 6/08/1965 Australian Victorian Aborigines Welfare now' Board 5 46 Incident at cinema - Students, 6/08/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett Aborigines charged at Walgett

5 46 Aboriginals another labour 6/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Labour Party's Aboriginals and The committee's secretary "platform" New Guinea Committee addresses the ALP Federal conference 5 46 Daisy's back 6/08/1965 Australian Daisy Bates; The Young Daisy Bates to be depicted in Kabbarli an opera 5 47 Aboriginals missing new right - 5/09/1965 Brisbane Phillip Roberts 'Do not know' claim Sunday Mail 5 47 "Relic from stone age" on 5/08/1965 Launceston Tjampa Yala-Yala; Anindu; charge Examiner Pintubi; Papunya settlement 5 47 Aboriginal on killing count 6/09/1965 Sydney Gwendoline Rose Betts 22-year-old Aboriginal man Telegraph charged with the murder of an Aboriginal woman 5 48 Even the cemetery is 25/08/1965 Sydney Tribune Gnowangerup; Borden; Mrs Illis Article by Joan Williams segregated Roberts; Mervyn Williams; Irene Farmer; Nora Hayward

5 49 SA Aboriginal welfare 4/08/1965 Sydney Tribune conference - Integration still a very dirty word 5 49 Native on fraud charges 23/09/1965 Brisbane Johnny Lalara; Jambana; Telegraph Nungubuyu 5 49 Native drink law may go 17/09/1965 West Australian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 400 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 49 Gospel guitarist … 15/09/1965 Newcastle Sun Peter Jamieson; Mongai; Ambassadors for Christ 5 50 New bid to deport Nancy - 17/08/1965 Sydney Daily Nancy Prasad; Charles Perkins; Mr Perkins kidnaps 6-years-old Warrant out for girl - Kidnap - Mirror Rex Powditch Nancy from Sydney airport as a Nancy in hiding protest against Australia's immigration policy, and later restores her to her relatives

5 51 "Slow-worker" wage for 22/09/1965 Hobart Mercury Brunette Downs; Arbitration Aboriginals on station £2/8/3 Commission; Cattle Station week Industry (NT) Award 5 51 He will study Aboriginals 20/09/1965 Brisbane Professor R M Berndt Professor of anthropology Courier-Mail receives a grant to study Aboriginal and part-Aboriginal children in West schools 5 51 Rodeo trip by OPAL 20/09/1965 Brisbane Cherbourg Aboriginal Courier-Mail settlement; OPAL 5 51 Woman worked in many jobs 21/09/1965 Brisbane Miss G Boland American woman wants to visit Telegraph Wandjimi Caves in the NT and Ayers Rock to see Aboriginal art 5 51 NT tribal rights plea 21/09/1965 Sydney Daily Gove Peninsula; Yirrkala; Mirror Nabalco Pty Ltd 5 52 Native policy commended 16/09/1965 Chronicle Synod of the Church of England The synod in the Diocese of Adelaide commends the State Government in respect of Aborigines 5 52 Aboriginal guerrillas? 18/09/1965 Sydney Bulletin

5 53 This Australia - No time for a 18/09/1965 Sydney Bulletin Constitution; referendum The Federal Government's referendum schedule is changed and the referendum is expected to be held in 1966

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 401 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 54 Gnowangerup asks: where is Dr 18/09/1965 Perth Weekend Gnowangerup; Dr Alex Winrow; Winrow? News Jeanette Ann Roberts

5 55 Licensee's claim - Aborigines 23/08/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett 'want no interference'

5 55 Aborigines offer big field of 19/08/1965 Launceston Australian Institute of Aboriginal study Examiner Studies 5 56 Good tradesmen wanted - no 6/07/1965 Sydney Building tradesmen wanted for wages - Work girl Telegraph work camps to build homes in NSW country towns for Aboriginal families 5 57 Aborigines seek rises - 'Equal 7/07/1965 News Arbitration Commission; Cattle pay' in NT Station Industry (NT) Award

5 57 Baby in danger 1/07/1965 Sydney Daily Goolagong; Condobolin Two-day-old Aboriginal baby Mirror flown to Sydney 5 57 Hostel planned for Aborigines Circa July Sydney Land Aboriginal Childrens 1965 Advancement Society 5 57 A week for Aboriginal 5/07/1965 Brisbane National Aboriginals Week; Courier-Mail Harold Blair 5 57 Tokyo exhibition 19/06/1965 Sydney Bulletin Dorothy Bennett

5 58 Minerals to aid Aborigines - Big 5/07/1965 News SA plan 5 58 Wages paid to Aborigines - 6/07/1965 Sydney Herald Discrimination by Government

5 58 More awareness of Aborigines' 9/06/1965 Sydney Tribune Charles Perkins plight 5 59 Survey on native housing needs 30/06/1965 West Australian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 402 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 59 Changes in new Aborigines' 30/06/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Welfare Board; Mr J Four new appointments to the board H Davey; Dr Colin Tatz; Mr A G Board Booth; Mr J P Gaskin; Mrs Margaret Tucker; Mr C Edwards

5 59 Find was not new 25/06/1965 Canberra Times Jervis Bay

5 59 Radio shows will tell of 1/07/1965 Brisbane Kaditcha / Bush Legend; Lorna Aboriginals Courier-Mail Beulah 5 60 Native housing 2/06/1965 Northern Bagot Welfare Reserve Picture of a house built to train Territory News Aboriginal families 5 60 Never better, but … 7/07/1965 Brisbane Harold Blair Courier-Mail 5 60 Aborigines have 'money burden' 8/07/1965 Australian Northern Australian Workers - Award for NT sought Union; Conciliation and Arbitration Commission 5 60 £13,000 hostel for Aborigines 8/07/1965 Australian Aboriginal Childrens Advancement Society 5 61 Aborigines Week 3/07/1965 Advertiser 5 61 Bagot will be housing blocks 2/06/1965 Northern Bagot Aboriginal Reserve Territory News 5 61 Aborigines' family club plan - 1/07/1965 Perth Daily Aborigine Advancement Council Start planned for this year News 5 62 Helping the Aborigines 23/06/1965 Women's Responses to a part-Aboriginal Weekly correspondent about fighting for rights 5 62 Councils for Aborigines 6/07/1965 Advertiser 5 63 Aborigines get help 14/07/1965 News 10 Sydney housewives raise money to help three country Aboriginal children to continue their schooling to the Leaving certificate

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 403 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 63 Plan for Aboriginal settlement 12/07/1965 Melbourne Age Victorian Aboriginal Congress; condemned Morwell; Pastor Doug Nicholls; Steward Murray

5 63 Aborigines will be shown how to 26/06/1965 Canberra Times Commonwealth electoral vote officers begin their tour to educate Northern Territory Aborigines on their voting and electoral rights 5 64 Caution on native pay rise 22/07/1965 Sydney Arbitration Commission; North urged Telegraph Australian Workers' Union

5 64 Court demonstration planned: 23/06/1965 Sydney Tribune Arbitration Commission; North Aboriginal pay fight grows Australian Workers' Union

5 64 "Not spot for village" 23/08/1965 Melbourne Sun Morwell

5 65 Key issues in Aboriginal affairs Jun-65 Sydney Key issues in Aboriginal policy Australian and administration Friend 5 65 Singer sees way for Aboriginals 4/07/1965 Brisbane Harold Blair Sunday Mail 5 66 £2m for children - that is the 7/07/1965 Brisbane Harold Blair; Purga Aboriginal Blair dream Telegraph Settlement 5 66 Protest on Aborigines vote plan 7/07/1965 Australian Queensland Liberal Party supports the campaign against the State Government's plan to put Aboriginal voters on a separate State electoral roll

5 66 Aboriginals to discuss board 7/07/1965 Melbourne Victorian all-Aboriginal Herald Congress; Aborigines Welfare Board

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 404 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 67 Publican won't lift ban - No 8/07/1965 drinks for natives 5 67 "Aboriginals get their big 6/07/1965 Brisbane Harold Blair; Uncle Toms Cabin chance" - Melodrama given Courier-Mail good reception 5 67 Rise for natives opposed 8/07/1965 Sydney Sun Arbitration Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award

5 67 Aboriginal congress 7/07/1965 Melbourne Age Victorian all-Aboriginal Congress; Aborigines Welfare Board 5 68 Aborigines and landlords 8/07/1965 Perth Daily Claim that a reporter peering News through the windows of private residences was violating basic human rights 5 68 Collie people have say on 8/07/1965 West Australian Collie Shire Council The council decides not to allow native homes transitional houses for natives to be built in residential areas unless they were approved by most of the residents

5 68 Aust not yet in pact on Natives 9/07/1965 News Australian Government not to ratify an international agreement concerning the protection and integration of indigenous tribal and semi-tribal people 5 68 Morwell scheme opposed 23/08/1965 Melbourne Age Morwell; Aborigines Advancement League 5 69 Union supported on pay for 10/07/1965 Hobart Mercury Arbitration Commission; North Aboriginals Australian Workers' Union

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 405 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 69 Wage case claim - Natives in 21/07/1965 Sydney Arbitration Commission; North reserves "on dole" Telegraph Australian Workers' Union

5 69 Point of view Aug-65 Home Journal Call for a Royal Commission into the treatment of Aborigines

5 70 Girls' home escape stir - Knife Circa July [?] Windana Remand Home for Part-Aboriginal girl missing from threat to attendant 1965 Girls the home 5 70 Variety marks Aborigines Week 5/07/1965 Brisbane Telegraph 5 71 Australia's image - "Bad 21/08/1965 Sydney Herald Professor Frederick Rose The professor gives a press reputation" over Aborigines conference at Communist Party headquarters in Sydney

5 71 They'll get to know the 9/07/1965 Sydney Daily Festival of Aboriginal Arts; Kath Aboriginals Mirror Walker; Charles Perkins; Lorna Bula; Roy Dadanga

5 72 Aboriginal reaches the last 9/07/1965 Brisbane Hon J C Pizzey Article by the Minister in Charge barrier Courier-Mail of Native Affairs regarding legislation to give Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders the right to vote in Queensland elections 5 73 Sunday 16/07/1965 Sydney Sunday Observation of Aborigines Telegraph Sunday

5 73 Their home with love Circa July [?] Norman Manclark; Joan Family adopts two Aboriginal 1965 Manclark; Ross; David children 5 73 Singer aided 8/07/1965 Hobart Mercury Harold Blair; Uncle Toms Cabin

5 74 Aboriginal land rights - 1 - 7/07/1965 Sydney Herald Article by Frank Engel Colonial wrongs need to be rectifies

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 406 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 75 Culture co-operative pays off Circa July [?] Davenport Artists of South for Aborigines - Art opens a 1965 Australia; Bill Lennon; Laurie new world Bray; Ken Buckskin; Gordon Waye; Kath Barrett 5 76 The Veddahs of Ceylon … 11/07/1965 Brisbane Veddah; Ceylon Close cousins of Australia's Sunday Mail Aboriginals 5 77 Stemming the rot 10/07/1965 Sydney Bulletin The Booandik Tribe of South Book reviews Australian Aborigines: a sketch of their habits, customs, legends and language; Mrs James Smith; The Man who Sold his Dreaming; Roland Robinson 5 77 Govt urged to look again at 20/09/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Advancement Lake Tyers League; Lake Tyers 5 77 New NT schools urged 22/09/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission 5 78 The influence of the Aboriginal 9/09/1965 Perth Farmers Dr J E Cawte medicine man Weekly 5 78 Recover bodies of Aboriginals 29/09/1965 Brisbane Gordon Hector; Charles Alwyn; Courier-Mail Weipa Mission 5 78 Aborigines "not worth full pay" 21/09/1965 Sydney Conciliation and Arbitration Telegraph Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 5 79 Fate of the NT Aborigines 20/09/1965 Australian 5 79 Morwell group: 'no Aboriginal 18/09/1965 Melbourne Sun Morwell prejudice' 5 79 Rain on way to the plain 20/09/1965 Sydney Daily Robin Quartpot; Jack Three full-blood Aboriginal Mirror O'Lantern; Shillin Jackson; elders hold a rainmaking Weilmoringle; Moorawarri corroboree

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 407 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 79 Natives lose dog privilege 15/09/1965 Advertiser Registration of Dogs Act A Bill to amend the Act will remove full-blooded Aborigines' entitlement to keep two unregistered dogs 5 80 £1,500 for Aboriginal research 16/09/1965 West Australian Professor R M Berndt

5 80 Many Aboriginals 'not worth 21/09/1965 Hobart Mercury Conciliation and Arbitration award wages' Commission 5 80 Makes plea for natives 16/09/1965 News Aborigines Advancement Elizabeth Allen addresses a League Legacy Club luncheon 5 80 Award wage hearing - 21/09/1965 Sydney Herald Conciliation and Arbitration Aboriginal stockmen 'inefficient' Commission; Cattle Station Industry (NT) Award 5 81 Miners in tribal lands 22/09/1965 Australian Gove; Yirrkala 5 82 Doreen knew she was going to 22/09/1965 Everybodys Doreen Cahill; Helen; Helen die, and her strange foreboding Hollow gave her time to ensure her baby's future 5 83 Wongi-Wi can count to three 22/09/1965 Sydney People Wongi-Wi; Pitjandjara Man offers camel rides on the tourist route to Ayers Rock

5 84 Focus - Remember this? … 16/09/1965 Perth Daily Gnowangerup Claim that the newspaper does Here's a - reply from News little to inspire confidence in the Gnowangerup Press 5 84 Focus - Perth opinionist sees 16/09/1965 Perth Daily Gnowangerup Commendation for James merit News Henderson's account of racial discrimination 5 84 [Untitled] 29/09/1965 Sydney Waratah Festival; Foundation The foundation holds back Telegraph for Aboriginal Affairs some Aboriginal art from the festival because it is too sacred for public viewing 5 85 Aborigines wages case - 29/09/1965 Sydney Herald Conciliation and Arbitration Company paying "on work Commission; Cattle Station value" Industry (NT) Award

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 408 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 85 "Pressure" in SA moves 24/09/1965 Advertiser Minister for Aboriginal Affairs , Mr Dunstan, hopes the things being done in SA for Aborigines would bring pressure on other State Governments to do likewise 5 85 Phyllis gets trip to SA 28/09/1965 Brisbane Phyllis Daylight; Warana; Courier-Mail Adelaide Festival of Arts 5 85 Fate of NT Aborigines 27/09/1965 Australian Stan Davey; Yirrkala; Gove Peninsula 5 86 BHP "turns it on" for Jim from 30/09/1965 Brisbane Jambana / Jim Lalara; Company sponsors an Groote Eylandt Courier-Mail Andilyaugwa; Broken Hill Pty employee's trip to Sydney and Ltd Brisbane 5 86 Native on charge of murder 27/09/1965 West Australian Neville McCarthy; Bernard Native charged with the murder Brann of another native 5 86 "Aboriginals are welcome in 30/09/1965 Brisbane Apex" Courier-Mail 5 86 Psychiatric help for Aborigines 30/09/1965 Sydney Herald The NT, SA and WA are planning or considering bush psychiatric services for Aborigines 5 87 NT hearing 30/09/1965 Sydney Herald Commonwealth Arbitration Commission; Brunette Downs

5 87 Gnowangerup natives tell of 27/09/1965 West Australian Gnowangerup problems 5 87 Which rights of Aborigines? 30/09/1965 Australian Call for the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, to define the rights of Aborigines 5 87 Student hit in cinema 13/09/1965 Sydney Herald Coonamble showdown

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 409 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 88 Not all on the rainmaker's side 27/09/1965 [?] Bert Powell Mr Powell, a member of an Aboriginal rainmaking team, shows Sydney children his ancient art 5 88 Branch formed at Cherbourg Aug-65 WA Country Cherbourg Settlement Queensland Country Womens Aboriginal Settlement Woman Association 5 89 "Drought" is no excuse for the 8/09/1965 Sydney Tribune poor wages of NT Aborigines

5 90 Aboriginal delegation was 8/09/1965 Sydney Tribune Walgett; Gulargambone; "shocked and appalled" at Charles Dixon; Wallaga Lake shanty town - Why the shanty Mission; Gungutti towns? 5 91 Aboriginal relics at Rocky Cape 20/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Rocky Cape may be Australia's oldest

5 91 Walgett meeting called 25/08/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Aboriginal Progressive Association 5 91 Challenge to hotel withdrawn 24/08/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Aboriginal Progressive Association; Harry Hall

5 91 Native shows how 25/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Geoffrey; Kalumburu mission

5 92 Aborigines' homes 25/08/1965 Sydney Herald Moree; Top Camp 5 92 £100,000 to house Aborigines 24/08/1965 Sydney Herald Moree; Top Camp

5 92 NT Aboriginal "dress sense" 25/08/1965 Sydney Claim that more wage-earning Telegraph Aborigines on NT Government settlements were buying their own clothes

5 92 "Share responsibilities" - 20/08/1965 News Leon Frederick Dodd; Murray Man gaoled for unlawfully killing Warning to Aborigines Benjamin Thorpe another man

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 410 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 92 2 Aborigines at seminar 20/08/1965 News UNESCO Two young Aborigines among delegates at a seminar in Adelaide 5 93 Landholding by Aborigines 25/08/1965 Sydney Herald Call for Aboriginals to hold their own land 5 93 Native life in photographs 19/08/1965 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford; Festival of Libraries Board to exhibit Mr Arts Mountford's photographs at the festival 5 93 Helping hand 20/08/1965 News Public appeal for financing an Aborigines Scholarships Foundation in SA 5 93 Aborigines' pay 21/08/1965 Sydney Bulletin Claim that many station managers and owners do not have the ability to control indigenous staff 5 93 Good value - in plastic 17/08/1965 Advertiser Plastic boomerangs made overseas are threatening the authentic Aboriginal art market

5 94 Ancient craft 23/08/1965 West Australian Geoffrey; Kalumburu mission

5 94 [Untitled] Aug-65 Pacific Islands John H Millett Mr Millett is taking an active Monthly part in improving the citizenship status of the Australian Aborigines 5 94 £100,000 for native housing 24/08/1965 Sydney Moree Telegraph 5 94 Group to discuss law for all 27/08/1965 Brisbane United Nations Association Aboriginals Courier-Mail 5 95 Scholarships for natives 19/08/1965 News Public appeal for financing an Aborigines Scholarships Foundation in SA

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 411 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 95 Native welfare 19/08/1965 Perth Native Welfare Minister agrees Countryman in principle to the setting up of an Aboriginal community centre in Perth 5 95 NT visitors here for show 2/09/1965 Advertiser Bobby Martin; Cecil Johnson 5 95 Progress by Aborigines 6/09/1965 Brisbane Northern Territory Telegraph Administrator, Mr Dean, addresses a conference of mission and Administration delegates in Darwin 5 95 Aborigines bash, rob lone 6/09/1965 Brisbane Several young Aborigines, walker Telegraph including two girls, attack a wharf laborer 5 96 Civil rights … Beyond 21/08/1965 Sydney Bulletin Conciliation and Arbitration Kaumburu - The haunting Commission; Kalumburu question 5 97 Born artist 3/09/1965 News Gordon Waye; Ken Buckskin; Two young Aboriginal artists Eunice Bonney may be brought to the School of Art in Adelaide from the Davenport Aboriginal Reserve

5 98 Are Aboriginal station hands 3/09/1965 Perth Daily Five guest opinions paid enough? - in the northern News pastoral areas - Guest opinion

5 98 Bob is oldest tribesman 7/09/1965 Launceston Bob Manganawu; Iwaija; Bagot Examiner Aboriginal Settlement 5 98 Bones may reveal age of 7/09/1965 Australian Human skeleton found in a soil Aborigines pit in Melbourne may tell how old the Australian Aboriginal race is

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 412 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 99 "White Australia does greater 6/09/1965 Australian injustice to us than others!" - Why should we fight? - No right to expect it - No source of cheap labor! 5 100 Aboriginal girl for a Wimbledon? 8/09/1965 People Evonne Fay Goolagong

5 101 A Victorian town has discovered 9/09/1965 Australasian Swan Hill; Mrs Wise the secret of true assimilation - Post Swan Hill jumps the color gap

5 102 Bracken speaks at Walgett 25/09/1965 News Review George Bracken; Walgett 5 102 Aboriginal says his people must 28/09/1965 Australian Mr J Morgan; NSW Aborigines leave reserves Welfare Board 5 102 Work a problem Court told 28/09/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission 5 102 Aboriginal girl to represent Qld 29/09/1965 West Australian Phyllis Daylight; Warana; Adelaide Festival of Arts 5 103 "Equal pay means sacking" 29/09/1965 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers Union 5 103 Aborigines in Army jobs - Paid 29/09/1965 Australian Larrakeyah Barracks half basic wage 5 103 Native problem at 29/09/1965 West Australian Gnowangerup Gnowangerup 5 103 Plea for more teaching 2/10/1965 Australian Aboriginal Congress Congress deputation asks for an inquiry to examine policies to the State's Aborigines

5 104 Aborigines' PR officer - 30/09/1965 News Mr Dunstan claims the Appointment defended appointment of a public relations officer in his office was highly successful

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 413 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 104 Church loses Aborigines to 1/10/1965 Australian Frank Ganaggu; Elsie parents Darrbuma Ganaggu; Marie Carmel; Maria; Michael Francis; Silvester Pilimapitjimiri; Simona; Dick Mirringmantimiri; Mary

5 105 Aborigines - On tribal grounds - 2/10/1965 Sydney Bulletin Conciliation and Arbitration "Blacks' camps to villages" Commission

5 105 Problem for the Alice - Want to 3/10/1965 Brisbane Alice Springs banish Aboriginals … Sunday Mail 5 106 Aboriginals with a bright future - 1/10/1965 West Australian Norman Manclark; Joan Family adopts two Aboriginal In a family giving them love Manclark; Ross; David children

5 107 Aboriginal law like apartheid, 27/03/1967 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the conference told - Speakers Herald Advancement of Aborigines and attack attitude of ACTU Torres Strait Islanders 5 108 May 27 vote Circa 1967 [?] Constitution; referendum 5 108 Attitude to Aborigines criticised 3/04/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Dunstan, claims the Australian people had displayed a "disgraceful indifference" to the problems of the Aborigines

5 108 Housewife leads fight for dignity 3/04/1967 Australian Faith Bandler

5 108 South Africa eases laws 3/04/1967 Advertiser South African Government drops its insistence that touring foreign sporting teams should be all-white 5 109 Sad story from West Coast - 5/05/1967 Advertiser Ceduna; West Coast Article by Ian MacKay "Help dry me out"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 414 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 109 Two-day talks on Aborigines 31/03/1967 Sydney Morning Gunnedah Herald

5 110 Boggabri gets its Gs right - at 2/04/1967 Sydney Sun- Geographical Names Board The board is set up to bring last Herald some order into the confusion of place names in NSW

5 110 Feed plentiful, but cattle lacking 1/04/1967 Advertiser

5 110 Black mark for this 4/04/1967 Sydney Morning Reproof for using the colour Herald "n*****" in an advertisement for blinds 5 110 Aboriginal Australians 4/04/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum 5 111 Barnes denies racial bias on 5/05/1967 Australian Christmas Island island 5 111 Data - A peep through 4/05/1967 Sydney Morning The Windows of Heaven; Roger Book review 'Windows of heaven' - Was this Herald Cleeves the real wild west - in Australia?

5 111 Aboriginals 'worst treated in 8/05/1967 Australian Constitution; referendum world' 5 111 Students 'kidnap' TV star 2/05/1967 Sydney Morning Dita Cobb; Aborigines Herald Scholarship Fund

5 112 [Untitled] Apr-67 Australian Doomadgee Mission; Statement of receipts and Missionary Brewarrina; Umeewarra payments of the General Fund, Tidings Mission; Kurrawang Mission list of missionaries at four missions, and list of receipts

5 113 Laws for Aborigines 8/05/1967 Advertiser Claim that natives give an answer the questioner seeks

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 415 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 113 Student help on reserve 6/05/1967 Advertiser North-West Reserve Students to spend two weeks on the reserve to build pre- fabricated houses for local Aborigines 5 113 Winning votes 6/05/1967 Advertiser Shirley Winston; Vote Yes for Aboriginal Rights Committee; Constitution; referendum 5 113 Opposition to houses for 4/05/1967 Sydney Morning Bega Aborigines Herald

5 113 Varsity paper criticised 6/05/1967 Sydney Morning Honi Soit Herald

5 113 Servant in her own home 5/05/1967 Sydney Morning Sandra Laing 11-year-old South African girl, Herald whose parents are white, is a genetic throwback with strong non-white characteristics, and may only live with her family if they pretend she is a servant

5 114 [Untitled] 31/05/1967 National "U" Narima Reserve Article by Tom Roper, National National Abschol Director 5 114 Plan to whip natives called 8/05/1967 Australian Faith Bandler shocking 5 114 Aboriginal topic for speakers 6/05/1967 Sydney Morning Central Methodist Mission; Herald Constitution; referendum

5 114 [Untitled] 6/05/1967 Tom Thumb Claim that Aboriginal race riots would invite white nut groups to join in the fun 5 115 The young people - The 3/04/1967 News Brief interviews of 6 young Aborigines - Do you think people Aborigines get a fair deal?

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 416 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 115 [Untitled] 15/04/1967 Australian Tom Vincent Lingiari Drawing of the elder of the tribe

5 115 [Untitled] [Cartoon] 27/04/1967 News An Aboriginal woman tells her husband that it was a mean trick … scattering all that gold and silver lolly paper around! A nearby sign says 'Lasseters Reef found?' 5 116 ANU scholarship for Aborigine? 27/04/1967 Woroni National Union of Australian The NUAUS is empowered to University Students negotiate for a free place to an Aboriginal scholar at the ANU

5 117 Vote 'Yes' on Aboriginal poll 21/04/1967 National "U" Constitution The National Abschol Director National calls for action 5 117 Conditions of Aborigines 2/05/1967 Advertiser Call for equal conditions for Aboriginal people 5 118 Blot [Cartoon] 4/04/1967 Australian Pages of an exercise book promoting justice, equality, freedom, etc, are blotted by ink in the shape of Aboriginal faces

5 118 The tribe that found its head … 15/04/1967 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Dexter Historic picture taken on the Daniels first day of the Gurindji strike in 1966 5 118 Aborigines in NT voteless 25/05/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution; referendum Herald

5 119 … black or white 1/05/1967 News Integration League of South Adoptive and foster parents of Australia; Julie Bradshaw; Aboriginal children form the Michael Aspinall; James league to thrash out their Aspinall; Pippa Dormer; problems Malcolm Byrne

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 417 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 119 Aborigines uniting to meet 12/04/1967 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins Mr Perkins addresses the needs Herald Melbourne University Liberal Club 5 120 We, the Aboriginals 15/04/1967 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Captain Article by Major; Vincent Lingiari; Wailpri; Vesteys 5 120 Official denies color bar 24/04/1967 Australian Palm Island 5 120 Piecemeal attack must cease" 25/05/1967 Australian Call for the passing of an amendment to the Constitution

5 121 Aborigines - Emerging 8/04/1967 Bulletin Constitution; referendum 5 121 Why not outlaw discrimination? 25/05/1967 Australian Claim that the Constitution clause amendment could enable the establishment of apartheid 5 122 Survey ordered to aid native 25/04/1967 Australian Victorian Aborigines Welfare children Board to survey Aboriginal school children 5 122 Study trip for leader 25/04/1967 Australian Mr C Perkins 5 122 Are there any nomadic natives Circa April Australian A patrol to investigate whether left? 1967 any nomadic Aboriginal still live in central Australia

5 122 Support for "Yes" vote 20/04/1967 Advertiser Referendum 5 122 Missions in the New Hebrides 6/04/1967 Australian New Hebrides Claim that official antipathy to missions is not confined to the New Hebrides 5 122 "Herald" man's winning picture 5/04/1967 Sydney Morning George Lipman; Boy on the Picture of a small Aboriginal Herald Birdsville Track boy wins The Professional Photographer of the Year Award

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 418 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 123 Aborigines 11/05/1967 News Call for Aboriginal people to be made welcome in our company as often as possible

5 123 Native girl stripped to waist … 14/05/1967 Sydney Sun- Julie Williams; Arunta; Journey role in film Herald Out of Darkness 5 123 News from churches - 13/05/1967 Advertiser Bethesday Mission; Lutheran Group of Lutherans visit the Lutherans in the outback Church of Australia former mission to commemorate the arrival of the first Lutheran missionaries in the area 5 123 Racial view commended 11/05/1967 Advertiser Dean Dixon Mr Dixon, a Negro, claims Australia and Spain are the only countries where he has not met racial prejudice 5 123 Call for 'Yes' vote 15/05/1967 Advertiser Australian Council of Churches; referendum 5 123 Churches support Aborigines 12/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Yes vote Herald

5 123 Needs of Aborigines 13/05/1967 Advertiser 5 124 Drinking by Aborigines - 10/05/1967 Advertiser Comments on Aboriginals' "Glossing" by Minister' drinking 5 124 Against whipping - A proud 14/05/1967 Sydney Sun- Protests against the proposal to people Herald whip Aborigines for drinking and stealing 5 124 Report on natives criticised 6/05/1967 Advertiser Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Mr Dunstan deplores exaggerated reports about the West Coast 5 125 In two different worlds … 6/04/1967 Australian Desmond Three-year-old Aboriginal boy found wandering the streets of Sydney 5 126 "No evidence of increase" in 24/05/1967 Advertiser Professor A A Abbie drinking

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 419 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 126 Headmaster angry at 24/05/1967 News Vincent Law; Carey Baptist 18-year-old Aboriginal student 'discrimination' Grammar School returns to his settlement because firms in Melbourne would not give him a job

5 127 Concern for Aborigines 22/04/1967 Advertiser Don Dunstan Minister of Aboriginal Affairs corrects statements by the president of the Aborigines Progress Association, Mr M Cooper 5 127 Urges Aboriginal health course 18/04/1967 Advertiser Ellen Kettle

5 127 Plight of Aborigines 18/04/1967 Advertiser Mr M Cooper President of the Aborigines Progress Association makes claims about alleged statements by the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 5 127 Coober Pedy shooting 24/04/1967 Advertiser Banjo Walkington 37-year-old Aboriginal man shot in the stomach and a 36-year- old woman is held for questioning 5 127 Referendum question 28/04/1967 Advertiser Protest against the pairing of the two constitutional changes in the referendum 5 127 YCW and Aborigines 15/04/1967 Advertiser Young Christian Workers YCW leaders to call on all members to concern themselves with the plight of Aboriginal people 5 127 SA post on referendum 12/04/1967 Advertiser Mr G A Pemberton Secretary of the SA Council of Churches is appointed chairman of the Aborigines Vote Yes campaign in SA

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 420 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 128 She gives unwanted new lives 14/04/1967 News Mrs A H Brown; Amanda; Simon; Jody; Michelle; Mark; Integration League of South Australia 5 128 Rural farm school plan 26/04/1967 News 5 128 When electors do not have a 14/04/1967 Australian House of Representatives is vote … told that the Constitution only makes provision for electors in the States of the Commonwealth to vote on constitutional changes, excluding voters in the NT and ACT 5 129 Racial strains 22/04/1967 [?] 5 129 Pidgin likely to replace NG 27/04/1967 News Dr S A Wurm University linguist predicts dialects Pidgin will become the national language of Papua-New Guinea

5 129 SA Govt to amend Acts - To 24/04/1967 News Gold Buyers Act; Fisheries Act; remove racial bias Shearers Accommodation Act

5 129 Support for native vote 1/05/1967 Advertiser Group of students joins Aborigines in a silent demonstration outside Norwood Oval 5 129 Aborigines 6/04/1967 News Claim that Aborigines want white man's wages and still expect to have their families kept 5 130 Poetess calls government 24/04/1967 Australian Kath Walker Mrs Walker claims the policy of policy a lie assimilation of Aborigines is a lie

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 421 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 130 A tiny concession 13/04/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 130 Professor hits racial tag 24/04/1967 Australian Professor A P Elkin Criticism of the use of the term "part-Aborigine" 5 131 Plea to whites for Yes vote 20/04/1967 Australian Referendum 5 131 Escapees surrender at public 18/04/1967 Advertiser Four Negro escaped convicts reception surrender and win a promise that conditions at their rural prison work camp in Georgia would be investigated

5 131 Aboriginal question 7/04/1967 Advertiser Referendum 5 131 "Hoodwink" in referendum 5/04/1967 Advertiser Referendum 5 131 Policeman's questions 8/04/1967 Advertiser Claim that two teenage girls were questioned by a policeman about their movements because one of them was Aboriginal and the other was part-Asian 5 131 Native land transfers 15/04/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust The trust hopes to receive the transfer titles of about 8,000 acres of land in existing unmanned reserves 5 131 Seminar on Aboriginals 17/04/1967 Australian 40 tutors and students to attend the autumn school of the Adelaide University 5 132 Now why should all these 28/04/1967 Australian Blackburn; Expo-Aborigine people in high places be shy of an Aborigine exhibition? 5 132 [Untitled] 28/04/1967 Advertiser Mr T G H Strehlow; Arunda Mr Strehlow includes secret songs of Central Australian Aboriginal families in his forthcoming book

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 422 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 132 Mod man from NT 5/04/1967 Sydney Morning David Bulanatji Mr Bulanatji features with his Herald didgeridoo on a BBC variety show with Rolf Harris 5 132 Poll "Yes" by two parties 27/04/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum 5 132 Churches back 'yes' campaign 13/04/1967 News SA Council of Churches; Constitution; referendum 5 133 Harlem, a kibbutz, an Indian 13/04/1967 Australian Charles Perkins reservation … a tour to help the Aboriginals' cause 5 133 [Untitled] 13/04/1967 Australian Australia's Roman Catholic bishops call for Australians to discourage war by helping backward nations, and urge for 1% of the national income to be devoted to overseas aid

5 134 Bishop tells of Aborigines 10/05/1967 Sydney Morning Anglican Bishop of Bathurst without hope Herald addresses the Annual Diocesan Synod 5 134 Archbishop pleads for Yes vote 9/05/1967 Australian Anglican Primate of Australia on Aboriginals urges voters at the referendum to give the Federal Government wider power to legislate for Aboriginals

5 134 Aboriginal pre-school centre May-67 School Post Save the Children Fund 5 134 Churches call for Yes vote 15/05/1967 Sydney Morning Australian Council of Churches Herald

5 135 Aboriginal jockey steps into jet 9/04/1967 Sydney Sun- Richard / Darby McCarthy set life in France … Herald 5 136 Support for poll issues 15/04/1967 Advertiser Mr Dunstan 5 136 Native tribe may get land 21/04/1967 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 423 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 136 Missions abroad show big rise 5/04/1967 Australian Australian Council of Churches

5 136 Ready for judging 1/05/1967 Advertiser Sylvia Neale; Girl of the Year Quest 5 137 Europe surrenders to the desert 6/05/1967 Sydney Morning Desert People; Janindu; Scenes from the film people … in a splendid film Herald Djambidjin; Burunjaru; Nun

5 138 Petty questions 15/05/1967 Nation Referendum 5 138 New native reserve in far north 18/05/1967 Advertiser Granite Downs; Mount Chandler The State Government acquires Range; Spring about 12 square miles of land for an Aboriginal reserve about 70 miles south of the NT border

5 138 Two parts of the referendum 17/05/1967 Australian Referendum Calls for a No vote on the first referendum proposal 5 138 What Mrs Walker has 17/05/1967 Australian Kath Walker accomplished 5 138 [Untitled] 2/05/1967 Advertiser Claim that motorists are critical of the slow progress in improving the between Penong and the WA border 5 138 Help for natives who want to 10/04/1967 Australian Administrator for the Northern change Territory says that no timetable would be set to change the ways of Aboriginals

5 139 The Aboriginal break-out 23/05/1967 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Vesteys Article by Frank Hardy 5 140 I want to be a human being - 21/05/1967 Sydney Sun- Charles Dixon; Charles Article by the Aboriginal leader What a Yes vote means Herald Williams; referendum 5 141 Will vote "No" twice - 19/05/1967 Advertiser Recognising Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 424 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 141 Home at last from the battle 18/05/1967 Sydney Morning Corporal Hylton Frugtniet; Pat; The corporal's reunion with his Herald Craig wife and son after a year in Vietnam 5 141 "Vote yes for Aborigines" 19/05/1967 Sydney Morning Peter Best; The Pogs Jingle issued by the Aboriginal Herald Rights "Vote Yes" committee

5 141 "Kath Walker is doing plenty" 19/05/1967 Australian Kath Walker 5 142 Church blamed for plight of 3/05/1967 Australian Mr B Onus Aboriginals 5 142 Respect native rights, says MP 4/05/1967 Australian Mr W C Wentworth

5 142 [Untitled] 4/05/1967 Australian Dean Dixon; Mary Dixon Mrs Dixon describes her husband, a Negro conductor, as the honorary Aryan 5 142 Aborigines 21/04/1967 News Call for a change to the ideas of people critical of the Aboriginal

5 142 Aborigines 12/04/1967 News Claim that one day there will be an Aboriginal in Parliament

5 142 Honor ruling at university 4/05/1967 Advertiser Professor N B Tindale; The university's constitution University of Adelaide precluded the professor being given an honorary doctorate

5 143 Poll to aid Aborigines 22/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum 5 143 [Untitled] 20/05/1967 Advertiser Central Australia Railway Federal Parliament is told that the Loder committee on Northern transport costs favours a new route for the railway to Alice Springs 5 143 Jaycees and Aborigines - 22/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum "Freedom" on Aborigines 5 143 Tasmanian cave used 8,000 22/05/1967 Advertiser Rocky Cape years ago

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 425 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 144 What a Yes vote means for 17/05/1967 Australian Faith Bandler Article by Faith Bandler Aboriginals 5 144 "No" case challenged 22/05/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution Herald

5 144 Aboriginal cave paintings found 22/05/1967 Advertiser Petermann Ranges

5 144 "Yes" vote on Aborigines - 22/05/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum Footballers' views 5 145 Rigby and the referendum 22/05/1967 News One Aboriginal man tells [Cartoon] another that Canberra is crawling with 'em, telling YOU what to do? (about voting Yes)

5 145 Mum is a sport 17/05/1967 News Lorraine McArthur; Jean; Pansy Mrs McArthur pictured with her husband and children, including two adopted daughters

5 146 Aboriginal leaders want swift 29/05/1967 Australian Referendum Call for a Select Committee to Federal action be formed following the overwhelming Yes vote on the Aboriginal question 5 146 Aboriginal Yes vote higher in 29/05/1967 Australian Constitution; referendum the South 5 146 Reformed ALP ready to take on 29/05/1967 Australian Lake Tyers Bolte 5 146 Voting details 29/05/1967 Advertiser Constitution 5 147 Support Aborigines 5/05/1967 News Aboriginal girl pins a Vote Yes lapel button on a politician

5 148 Data - Peter Bowers takes a 24/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum poll on the referendum - The Herald big question - No, No; Yes, Yes; No, Yes; Yes, No

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 426 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 148 Looking on with Douglas Brass 24/05/1967 Australian Referendum

5 148 Government and missions 23/05/1967 Australian Claim that governments have used missions as a cheap means of carrying out and administering their policies

5 148 Support for Aboriginals 23/05/1967 Australian Young Christian Workers Queensland council of the YCW calls on members to campaign for a Yes vote in favor of Aboriginals 5 149 A Yes vote for Aborigines 16/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Herald

5 150 Nullabor yields early man's first 26/05/1967 Advertiser Koonalda; Nullabor Plain art - Koonalda cave find 5 150 [Untitled] [Cartoon] 29/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum A Senator, holding the Herald referendum results, tells an Aboriginal family that the Federal Government is going to be looking after him, too! 5 150 Ghost of GH 28/05/1967 Sydney Morning Secretary to the Governor- Herald General tells of his sighting of an Aboriginal ghost in Government House 5 150 Alice gets tough 28/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Protest in Alice Springs against Herald the exclusion of the Territories from the referendum

5 151 Public confusion evident on 24/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum; Faith Bandler Aboriginal issue Herald

5 151 Vote Yes for Aboriginals says 24/05/1967 Australian Referendum; Anglican Primate Primate of Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 427 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 152 True Australians May-67 School Post Constitution 5 152 Native plight "disgusting" 9/05/1967 Advertiser Anglican Bishop of Bathurst addresses the Annual Diocesan Synod 5 152 Art plea for native children 15/05/1967 Australian Australian Society for Education Through Art 5 152 Referendum May 27 [Cartoon] 9/05/1967 Australian An Aboriginal man stands at a busy city pedestrian crossing that signals both "Don't walk" and "Walk" 5 153 Aborigines on West Coast 12/05/1967 Advertiser Comments on articles about Aborigines on the West Coast

5 153 Aborigines in 'inhuman plight' 9/05/1967 Sydney Morning Anglican Bishop of Bathurst Herald addresses the Annual Diocesan Synod 5 153 Yes for the Aborigines 10/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Herald

5 153 Strong words at last 16/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Herald

5 154 Aboriginalities 13/05/1967 Sydney Morning Aboriginal Myths and Legends; Book review Herald Roland Robinson

5 154 Cottages for Aborigines 12/05/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board; Herald Wellington

5 154 Alcohol and the Aborigine 9/05/1967 Advertiser 5 155 Referendum questions 6/04/1967 Advertiser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 428 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 155 Treatment of Aborigines 5/04/1967 Advertiser Charles Duguid calls for Aborigines working in Adelaide to be treated like the rest of us and not be under suspicion by the police 5 155 Police action "unfortunate" 6/04/1967 Advertiser The police investigate the claims of Charles Duguid 5 155 Aborigines are human 28/03/1967 Melbourne Age 5 155 Aboriginal to go 'real mod' 4/04/1967 [?] David Bulanatji; Bimyili 5 155 Arguments in referendum 6/04/1967 Advertiser Referendum Pamphlet is to be prepared and distributed by the Chief Electoral Officer 5 156 Support sought on Aboriginal 17/04/1967 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the rights question Herald Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Faith Bandler; referendum 5 156 Youth band may play 13/04/1967 Sydney Morning Twin Towns Youth Club Drum Herald Corps

5 156 Aborigines seek better life for 19/04/1967 Sydney Morning Wallaga Lake Aboriginal Station families Herald

5 156 We must help ourselves, 24/04/1967 Australian Carol Archer Aboriginal woman addresses a woman says Surfers Paradise conference

5 156 Patrol to seek desert people 12/04/1967 Sydney Morning Patrol to search Central and Herald Western Australia for lonely Aborigines left behind after the drought 5 157 A fighter for Aboriginal rights 6/04/1967 Australian Jack Davis; George Abdullah; and a poem called Yadabooka Aboriginal Rights Council; Yadabooka 5 158 "World eyes on Aust" - Vote on 25/04/1967 News Joe McGuinness; referendum Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 429 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 158 The status of Aborigines 22/04/1967 Advertiser Aborigines in the Economy; Ian Book review G Sharp; Colin M Tatz 5 158 Concern for Aborigines 25/04/1967 Advertiser Claim that the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs' attack on the president of the Aborigines Progress Association is unfortunate and unjustified

5 158 Better education could mean: 27/04/1967 News Kath Walker; Margaret Valadin Anthropologist, Dr Malcolm Native women as leaders Calley, addresses a conference on Assimilation and the Aboriginal 5 158 Road to centre 27/04/1967 Advertiser Possibility of a road through Central Australian Aboriginal reserves for tourists 5 159 Death arranged, court told 26/05/1967 Advertiser Ildimbu; Paul Gannanggu; Court told that the killing of an David Garlbuma; Manandara; Aboriginal woman was Frank Gannanggu; Oenpelli arranged by her own tribal people 5 159 A Yes vote would 'end the 26/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum excuses' 5 159 Wide margins in SA electorates 29/05/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum

5 159 [Untitled] 29/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum Several hundred people, including Aborigines, protest in Alice Springs against their inability to vote in the referendum 5 159 [Untitled] 27/05/1967 Advertiser Iniwakada; Australian Aboriginal Aboriginal child's photograph in Portraits; Charles P Mountford the publication by Mr Mountford

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 430 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 160 Aborigines … Yes - 4,738,701 29/05/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum No - 478,931 - In plain language - How they voted - Aboriginal question 5 160 A corrective to smugness 29/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum Article by Douglas Wilkie 5 161 Yes vote puts end to alibi; 30/05/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution; referendum Whitlam Herald

5 161 Federal grant for natives urged 30/05/1967 Australian

5 161 Aborigine's view of vote Circa May Referendum Claim that a No vote will not 1967 protect Aborigines; Association of Jewish Ministers in Australia resolves to support the Yes vote

5 161 Wells 28/05/1967 Mail Two Wells The historic wells which gave the town its name have been found and Mr C P Mountford claims that they were originally sunk by natives

5 161 A stamp for 'Kabbarli' 30/05/1967 Sydney Morning Call for Daisy Bates / Kabbarli Herald to be put on the next commemorative 4 cent stamp

5 162 Appeal by UK racial board 27/04/1967 Advertiser Britain's Race Relations Board appeals for tougher laws against landlords, employers and business men who discriminate against colored immigrants

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 431 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 162 Free coaching of Aborigines 29/04/1967 Advertiser Abschol The Abschol Committee arranges coaching of Aboriginal secondary school children

5 162 Work for Aborigines 24/04/1967 Advertiser Aborigines Progress The association denies Association attacking the record of the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Dunstan 5 162 Color bar in Britain 20/04/1967 Advertiser 5 162 Aborigines 18/04/1967 News Call for the Crown land now available for development to provide opportunity for an Aboriginal cooperative agricultural development 5 162 Gaol for tribal killer Circa May [?] Ildimbu; David Garlbuma / 25-year-old Aboriginal man 1967 Garlbumba; Oenpelli gaoled for murdering a 20-year- old Aboriginal woman 5 163 Tidal-wave refugees man a 13/05/1967 Sydney Morning Bamaga; Tom Phineasa; Mrs Article by James Cunningham frontier of the North Herald Wabu Phineasa; Bamaga Ginau 5 164 Desert Aborigines conquer 13/05/1967 Advertiser Desert People; Janindu; The film impacts on European Europe Djambidjin; Burunjaru; Nun; audiences Djagamara; Minma 5 164 Aborigines 12/05/1967 News Call for Aborigines to be welcomed at public meeting places used by white people 5 164 Protecting Aborigines 23/05/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum Call for a No vote against the Section 51 question 5 165 MP calls for material aid for 29/05/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Herald

5 165 Pre-school plan for Aboriginals 27/05/1967 Advertiser Betty Watts Miss Watts addresses a conference of the Australian Pre-school Association

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 432 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 165 New find on early man 29/05/1967 Advertiser US Geological Survey scientists suspect that man may have inhabited the Americas as long as 40,000 years ago

5 166 Scientists solve problem of 1/05/1967 Australian Team of CSIRO engineers tells desert water of pioneering research into solar stills 5 166 Tougher race law sought in 28/04/1967 Sydney Morning Britain's Race Relations Board Britain Herald appeals for tougher laws against landlords, employers and business men who discriminate against colored immigrants 5 166 Matron with a mission 15/04/1967 Sunday Mail Aboriginal Womens Home; Margaret Laurie; Council of Aboriginal Women 5 168 Sweeping "Yes" victory on 29/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum Aborigines question hailed 5 168 Native not to hang for bush 27/05/1967 Advertiser Ildimbu; Paul Gannanggu; Aboriginal man awaits killing David Garlbuma; Oenpelli sentencing for the murder of an Aboriginal woman 5 168 "No" vote in Penong 29/05/1967 Advertiser Referendum 5 168 Terrorism Bill 29/05/1967 Advertiser South Africa's Bill provides for execution as the maximum penalty for terrorist activities

5 169 Helped Peninsula natives 10 29/05/1967 Sunday Mail Mr A R Kleinig; Port Lincoln; Mr Kleinig appointed years Point Pearce superintendent of the Point Pearce Mission 5 169 Churches praise majority 29/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 433 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 169 Heaviest No vote from country 29/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Herald

5 169 Record majority favours change 29/05/1967 Sydney Morning Referendum Herald

5 169 Racist firms may be named 26/05/1967 Australian Mr G M Bryant, Victorian MHR, wants to expose in Parliament the names of three Melbourne firms who refused to employ a youth because he is part- Aboriginal 5 170 [Untitled] Circa May [?] Desert People; Djagamara; The film impacts on European 1967 Minma audiences 5 171 When Aborigines become 20/05/1967 Bulletin Referendum Includes a cartoon where an people Aboriginal woman asks her husband "If they break the nexus between the Upper and the Lower Houses, will they rent one to us?" 5 172 Oilmen's wells to aid nomads 29/05/1967 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Continental Oil The company's wells ensure a Co water supply for natives on hunting or ceremonial walkabouts 5 172 Art key to Aboriginal education, 29/05/1967 Australian says report - Experts urge new school system

5 172 [Untitled] [Cartoon] 29/05/1967 Australian Aboriginal man asks soothsayer (Mr ) if he can see in a ball (with chain) any bright new changes for him in the near future

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 434 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 173 Data - A good look at the 17/05/1967 Sydney Morning Charles Rowley Aborigines - By the man in Herald charge of a $100,000 research

5 173 Churches and churchmen - 13/05/1967 Sydney Morning Mission work in the outback Herald

5 173 [Untitled] 3/04/1967 Advertiser Audrey Anderson; Lentara 8-year-old girl among children Childrens Home pictured at Smokey's birthday party 5 174 [Untitled] 29/05/1967 Australian Referendum 5 174 Court told that tribe planned to 26/05/1967 Australian Ildimbu; Paul Gannanggu; kill woman David Garlbuma; Oenpelli; Manandara; Frank Gannanggu

5 175 March of protest at vote ban 27/05/1967 Mail Referendum Several hundred people, including Aborigines, protest in Alice Springs against their inability to vote in the referendum 5 175 Remains of giant fauna found 30/05/1967 Advertiser Lake Tandou

5 175 The bitter irony of Australia's 26/05/1967 Australian color problem 5 176 Pay us for our land 31/05/1967 Australian Mr H Penrith; Broulee 5 176 Ban on minis defied 31/05/1967 News Beverly Hancock Public Service girls defy NSW Attorney-General and Justice Department warnings against wearing mini-skirts

5 176 No bar in SA: Dunstan Circa May [?] Premier-elect, Mr Dunstan, will 1967 not ban mini skirts in the SA Public Service

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 435 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 176 The first truly national park 1/06/1967 Australian Commending the Queensland Government for proposing a national park covering 1¼ million acres of the Simpson Desert for its scientific interest

5 176 "Garbage dump" living attacked 31/05/1967 Sydney Morning Anglican Synod of Newcastle Herald

5 176 Understanding of Aborigines 1/06/1967 Advertiser Call for an amenities centre on the West Coast, staffed by male and female Aborigines

5 176 Aborigines 31/05/1967 News Claim that unconscious racial prejudice must have occurred on the West Coast at the referendum 5 177 Mayor angered by TV film - 28/05/1967 Sunday Mail Port Augusta; Four Corners Reply by producer 5 177 Bill to aid Aborigines Circa May [?] Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr 1967 Dunstan, says a Bill preventing discrimination against Aborigines is to be presented to Parliament 5 178 Yes-No: Problems, problems for 3/06/1967 Bulletin Constitution; referendum; Roy Mr Holt Fletcher 5 179 Will he get a white boy's deal? 1/06/1967 News Kim Thompson; Leanne Mrs M V Thompson addresses Thompson the issues her part-Aboriginal adopted son may have in the future 5 179 [Untitled] 1/06/1967 News Ronald Redvers Loveday Mr Loveday takes over the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio from Mr Dunstan

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 436 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 180 Strzelecki legend flourished 3/06/1967 Advertiser Physical Description of New Book reviews South Wales and Van Diemen's Land; Paul Edmund / P E De Strzelecki; History of Van Diemen's Land; James Bischoff

5 181 [Untitled] 5/06/1967 Australian Referendum 5 181 Opposition leader finds body on Circa June Daily Telegraph Mr De Garis found the body of a road 1967 dead Aboriginal man on the Princes Highway near Meningie

5 181 End of the affair 3/06/1967 Bulletin Asks whether anybody, white or Aboriginal, knows how to solve the problem of integration

5 181 Aborigines 5/06/1967 News Claim that the writer's two adopted part-Aboriginal boys are well accepted in their community 5 181 Aborigines 31/05/1967 News Mr Dunstan's Aboriginal Affairs portfolio could go to Mr Loveday

5 181 After the Yes vote 3/06/1967 Australian Referendum 5 181 Sheep loss in north 3/06/1967 Advertiser Report of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics 5 182 Shot dead in dispute over wine 6/06/1967 Sydney Morning Allan Doolan; Gerald Doolan Full-blood Aboriginal man Herald remanded for sentence for the manslaughter of his brother

5 182 Mr Mountford's tribute to his 3/06/1967 Sydney Morning Charles P Mountford; Australian tribal friends Herald Aboriginal Portraits; Yabiaba; Imoraka

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 437 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 182 "Aboriginals never say die!" 6/06/1967 Australian Harry Penrith Aboriginal man claims that Aboriginals still feel that they are the rightful owners of this country 5 182 Poll could be 96 pc Circa June [?] Referendum 1967 5 183 Church is accused of ignoring 9/06/1967 Australian Mr G L MacRobb Anglican Church Army captain Aboriginals speaks at a lecture in Sydney

5 183 Native art find "rich" 9/06/1967 Advertiser Yunta Scientists from the University of Adelaide photograph and making rubber castings of rock engravings near Yunta 5 185 Aborigines - Victorian ways 10/06/1967 Bulletin Lake Tyers 5 185 Our unchanging ways 10/06/1967 Bulletin Referendum; Weipa 5 185 "Subtler forms of discrimination" 8/06/1967 Australian Churchill Fellowships Claim that the fellowship handbook includes subtle forms of discrimination against Indigenous inhabitants of Australian territories

5 186 Outback worker missing 21/06/1967 News Ollie James; Wertaloona Station; Irish Well 5 186 Aborigines find two escapees Circa June [?] Raymond John Scott; Richard Two Aboriginal men track two 1967 John Henderson Wilson; Mick escaped prisoners Torrone; Wally Chimney

5 186 New Guinea shows new life Circa June [?] Pangu Pati 1967 5 186 Aboriginal hostel ready 3/07/1967 Sydney Morning Kirinari; Sylvania Heights; Herald Aboriginal Childrens Advancement Society

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 438 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 186 Barnes silent on NG as seventh 22/06/1967 Australian Simogun Pita Mr Pita asks the Minister for State Territories, Mr Barnes, for a referendum on Papua-New Guinea becoming a seventh state 5 187 [Untitled] [Cartoon] 8/06/1967 News Don Dunstan sends smoke signals to Aboriginal friends up north, to make rain for metropolitan area 5 187 New drink plan for SA 8/06/1967 News Aboriginal Affairs Act Aborigines - Canteens on reserves 5 187 Natives 'hold jobs' 25/05/1967 News Dr Fay Gale Dr Gale tells a United Nations luncheon that two-thirds of SA's Aboriginal population held permanent jobs

5 188 Can we unearth these secrets? - 22/06/1967 News Yunta Our past is written on the rocks … 5 190 Family adopts another 30/06/1967 Advertiser Mr A H Bawden; Ross Geoffrey; Mr & Mrs Bawden adopt a Aboriginal child Lily Jane; Lindy Lee; Peter John fourth part-Aboriginal child

5 190 Equal pay for NT Aborigines 1/07/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 190 Trackers find escapees 3/07/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 190 Aboriginal community producing 15/06/1967 Transcontinenta Davenport Reserve; Wungudda newsletter l / Wudunga

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 439 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 190 Rare blood saves baby 29/07/1967 Sydney Morning Elsie Nelson Baby saved in New York; only Herald known persons to have RH null blood include Mrs Nelson, an Aboriginal from the Western Desert 5 191 Course planned in native dialect 28/06/1967 Advertiser University of Adelaide; Pitjantjatjara 5 191 Prejudice 'worse' in New 10/06/1967 Sydney Morning President-General of the Guinea Herald Methodist Church of Australasia addresses a meeting

5 191 Searching the north-west 16/06/1967 Advertiser Pastoral Board 5 191 His color confuses judge 29/06/1967 News Esmond Pike South African man acquitted of having sexual relations with a colored woman 5 191 Aboriginal relief urged 30/06/1967 Australian Dareton Aboriginal Camp 5 192 Far from home, but still happy 29/07/1967 Mail Trevor Coulthard; Aileen Two Aboriginal children in the Adelaide Childrens Hospital 5 192 Labor Party holds forum 29/07/1967 Sunday Mail Port Augusta 5 192 The moods of Daisy Bates 29/07/1967 Sunday Mail Daisy Bates; Kabbarli; Art exhibition Desmond Norman 5 193 Fires across America - "White 30/07/1967 Sydney Sun- backlash" Herald 5 193 Historical relics 31/07/1967 Advertiser Devon Downs Call for the appointment of honorary rangers or inspectors to police the vandalism of historical relics 5 193 Boots needed 30/07/1967 Sydney Sun- Purfleet Aussies The all-Aboriginal marching Herald team in need of sound pairs of boots 5 193 Study tour for native 29/07/1967 Advertiser Max Daniels; Churchill Fellowship

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 440 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 193 Report on Aborigines 30/07/1967 Sydney Sun- Joint Parliamentary committee Herald to complete its report on Aboriginal welfare in NSW

5 193 Drift to the city 30/07/1967 Sydney Sun- Irabina; Foundation for Herald Aboriginal Affairs 5 194 Dunstan drags SA into the 20th 29/07/1967 Australian Mr Dunstan century 5 194 Rigby and the riots [Cartoon] 28/07/1967 News Two Aboriginal men comment on the newspaper headline "Racial war spreads"

5 194 Night of violence in Sydney 29/07/1967 Advertiser Violence includes four Aborigines bashing and robbing a cab driver 5 195 Hermannsburg choir 17/07/1967 Lutheran Hermannsburg List of choir concerts in 1967 5 195 We are really racists, says MP 18/07/1967 Australian Mr K E Beazley MP

5 195 Enterprising Aborigines 6/07/1967 Advertiser Yuendumu 5 195 Police probe girl charges 6/07/1967 News Aborigines Advancement League president, Mrs C League; Dr Fay Gale Duguid, calls for action following Dr Gale's allegations that five Adelaide brothels were in control of Aboriginal girls

5 195 Indigenes 1/07/1967 Bulletin Claim that the word indigenes instead of native causes confusion 5 195 Scholarships sought for 7/07/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Scholarship Scheme Aborigines / Abscol 5 196 Britain plans laws to stop racial 27/07/1967 Australian crisis

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 441 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 196 Clue to ancient riddle 26/07/1967 News Mr R Edwards; Mount Fitton Adelaide Museum curator of Station anthropology says primitive art helps to piece together the diffusion routes taken by Aborigines across Australia 5 196 Jedda star dies, 38 27/07/1967 Advertiser Robert Tudawali; Jedda Death of Mr Tudawali 5 196 Medical check on prisoner 27/07/1967 Sydney Morning Harold Hampton Inquest into the death of Mr omitted: jury Herald Hampton in a police van on the way to Goulbourn Gaol 5 197 An Australian tragedy 29/07/1967 Sydney Morning Robert Tudawali; Jedda Herald

5 197 Australia's 'race policy' 29/07/1967 Sydney Morning White Australia Policy Herald

5 197 Rights protest on budget day 27/07/1967 Australian Gurindji 5 199 Native art may be centuries old 21/07/1967 News Jack Absolam/ Absalom; Mount Sitton Station 5 202 New pay for SA natives 27/06/1967 Advertiser 5 202 Search off for native 24/06/1967 Advertiser Ollie James; Wertaloona Police say indications are that Station Mr James had gone walkabout

5 202 Tracks lost in station search 22/06/1967 Advertiser Ollie James; Wertaloona Station 5 202 New pastures sought in N-W 15/06/1967 Advertiser Pastoral Board 5 202 Plane joins search 23/06/1967 Advertiser Ollie James; Wertaloona Station 5 203 Hermannsburg choir to tour 17/07/1967 Lutheran Hermannsburg 5 203 Native art trove 19/07/1967 Advertiser Jack Absalom 5 204 "Hardest country" in Australia 16/06/1967 Advertiser Pastoral Board Official inspection of the Far North-West of SA 5 204 Relics chief chosen 5/07/1967 News Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Board; Prof G H Lawton

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 442 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 204 Aboriginal workforce 1/07/1967 Sydney Morning Professor A P Elkin Professor corrects errors in Herald reference to his speech to a conference of women's clubs

5 204 "Keep to one wife" - Natives 26/06/1967 News Yirrkala told to quit old laws 5 205 Couple adopt fourth Aboriginal 29/06/1967 News Mr A H Bawden; Ross Geoffrey; Mr & Mrs Bawden adopt a Lily Jane; Lindy Lee; Peter John fourth part-Aboriginal child

5 205 "Prejudice" in Papua-NG Circa June [?] President-General of the 1967 Methodist Church of Australasia addresses a meeting

5 206 Committee to assimilate 14/06/1967 Messenger Port Adelaide Council Aborigines - Big aim of Port body 5 206 Native land claim rejected 19/07/1967 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill 5 206 Rare type of blood for baby 30/06/1967 Daily Telegraph Danger lessened for New York exhausted baby with RH null blood 5 207 Statement on Aborigines 10/07/1967 Advertiser Comment by an Aborigine on the statements attributed to Dr Faye Gale 5 208 NT land bill called threat to 8/07/1967 Australian Workers for Aboriginal Rights Aboriginals 5 210 In town tonight - Post- 15/07/1967 Nation Sydney; Foundation for referendum conditions of Aboriginal Affairs; Charles Aborigines in Sydney Dixon tenements 5 211 Native mission tour of 5/06/1967 Lutheran New Lutheran committee tours Peninsula Eyre Peninsula 5 212 Aboriginal missions in SA 5/06/1967 Lutheran Florence Benboult 5 213 Centenary of a mission is 19/06/1967 Lutheran Lutheran Mission Bethesda; remembered Dieri; Killalpaninna; Kopperamana; Etadunna

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 443 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 214 Carvings examined 31/07/1967 Advertiser Jack Absalom; Mount Freeling station 5 214 Hurry last days 29/07/1967 Advertiser Flame and The Fire Advertisement for film showing stark nakedness of primitive tribes 5 214 Policy of leasing land criticised 29/07/1967 Advertiser Mr R J Kleberg of Texas is critical of the Australian Government's refusal to grant freehold of land in the Northern Territory 5 214 Native relics taken - Vandals at 4/07/1967 News Devon Downs river site 5 215 Two theories of death of 21/06/1967 Advertiser Tailem Bend Three more Aboriginal skulls Aborigines excavated and added to the SA Museum's Department of Anthropology 5 215 Record of natives 10/06/1967 Advertiser Five thousand photographs are being indexed for the SA Museum 5 215 Canoe tree - may be 'planted' in 14/06/1967 News Dead tree from Mannum to be city erected in the SA Museum's courtyard on North Terrace

5 215 Inverell house for Aborigines 9/06/1967 Sydney Morning Inverell; Tingha Herald

5 215 Home sought for old tree 15/06/1967 Advertiser Dead tree from Mannum to be erected in the SA Museum's courtyard on North Terrace

5 215 SA Act as pattern 26/06/1967 Advertiser Prohibition of Discrimination Act

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 444 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 215 Last diploma in Social Work 9/06/1967 Sydney Morning The diplomas to be replaced by given Herald Degrees of Bachelor of Social Studies 5 216 Sydney scientist solves the 10/06/1967 Sydney Morning Taafeite; Musgrave Ranges great gem mystery Herald

5 217 "No" vote was heavy in Port 8/06/1967 Transcontinenta Referendum; Port Augusta Augusta l 5 217 Aid clinic sought for Aborigines 6/07/1967 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale

5 217 Natives get town plans 5/07/1967 Advertiser Maningrida; Snake Bay; Hooker Creek; Yuendumu 5 217 "Overlords" face prosecution 6/07/1967 News The Premier, Mr Dunstan, comments on the alleged prostitution of Aboriginal girls 5 217 Mobile clinics 6/07/1967 News Dr Fay Gale Dr Gale proposes mobile welfare clinics for Aborigines living in cities 5 218 The JP who came in from the 20/07/1967 Australian Mr R Livingstone JP; Yarrabah bush … Aboriginal settlement

5 218 A colour study 3/07/1967 Lutheran 5 218 Federal study of native 21/07/1967 Australian problems urged 5 218 100 years ago 21/07/1967 Advertiser Lake Hope; Bimbowrie Report of a large number of very troublesome blacks on stations in 1867 5 219 The grey people 6/07/1967 Woroni Extract from a paper delivered at a local Abschol directors' conference 5 220 $45,000 hostel for students 8/07/1967 Sydney Morning Sylvania Heights Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 445 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 220 Aborigines' freedom 8/07/1967 Sydney Morning Claim that Aboriginal people Herald were not free to return to their missions of birth 5 220 Aboriginal art examples at 8/07/1967 Sydney Morning North Wahroonga planned tip site Herald

5 220 It never rains but it pours 9/07/1967 Sydney Sunday Moorawari; Bert Powell; Robert Three Aboriginal rainmakers in Telegraph Quartpot; Jack O'Lantern hospital after a freak rainfall

5 220 Fund drive organised by 30/06/1967 Sydney Daily John Nemis student Mirror 5 230 Out and about - Qualified 1/07/1967 Bulletin delights: honeymooning in the never-never 5 230 Brought it all on themselves 15/07/1967 Mail Moorawari; Bert Powell; Robert Quartpot; Jack O'Lantern

5 230 Our attitudes on race and color 18/07/1967 Australian

5 231 Australian conscience on 15/07/1967 Sydney Morning The Chief Secretary addresses Aborigines disturbed - Minister Herald civic leaders and secondary school students 5 231 Minister seeks foster parents 15/07/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 231 States to talk on native border 15/07/1967 Australian hopping 5 231 New deal for Aboriginals 15/07/1967 Australian 5 231 Assimilation is two-way 15/07/1967 Mail 5 231 Help Abschol 30/06/1967 National U Call for Australian University students to do something practical for Aboriginal advancement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 446 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 232 Tudawali, star of 'Jedda' dies in 27/07/1967 Sydney Morning Robert Tudawali; Jedda hospital Herald

5 232 Aborigines: Act 1 29/07/1967 Bulletin One Man's World Film review 5 232 Lubras lured to sin 17/07/1967 Impact Dr Fay Gale 5 232 Actor dies of burns 27/07/1967 Australian Robert Tudawali; Jedda 5 232 Experts will see carvings 26/07/1967 Advertiser Mr J Absalom 5 232 Stop press - Native film star 26/07/1967 News Robert Tudawali; Jedda dies 5 234 Inquiry into gaoling of native 25/07/1967 Australian Keith Kennedy 11-year-old Aboriginal boy boy spends two nights in gaol 5 234 Workers to go 'walkabout' 25/07/1967 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council considers Herald employing a semi-permanent workforce of 25 Aborigines on a walkabout basis

5 234 Party will inspect art discoveries 25/07/1967 News Jack Absalom; Freeling Gorge

5 234 Barnes warns the Gurindjis 25/07/1967 Australian Gurindji 5 234 What natives feel like 25/07/1967 Australian 5 234 Amongst our Aborigines Jun-67 [?] Goodoga 5 234 Instability 1967 [?] 5 235 Sandy Blight [Cartoon] 1967 [?] A comment on a corroboree 5 235 Native choir to go on tour 23/07/1967 Mail Finke River Mission 24-voice Aboriginal choir to visit Adelaide 5 235 [Untitled] 1967 [?] Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Loveday, says State Ministers were disappointed at the Commonwealth's failure to put proposals for the advancement of Aboriginal Welfare

5 235 Aboriginal aid talks 22/07/1967 Advertiser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 447 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 235 Amongst our Aborigines Jul-67 Australian Missionary Tidings 5 236 Native art protection 21/07/1967 Advertiser Mr J Absalom; Flinders Ranges

5 236 [Untitled] 6/07/1967 Woroni North West Aboriginal Reserve; Abschol 5 236 Thank you Abschol 30/06/1967 National U 5 236 Concordia Immanuel Colleges - 17/07/1967 Lutheran Open entrance scholarships

5 237 More study by Aborigines 15/07/1967 Advertiser One Man's Road; Miss M Valadian 5 237 More aid urged for Aborigines 17/07/1967 Advertiser 5 237 Unknown boomerang 16/07/1967 Sydney Sun- The Australian Aborigines Fact revealed in the booklet Herald 5 237 Story and moral 14/07/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 237 Yellow for safety 11/07/1967 Daily Telegraph Purfleet Aboriginal Station Road Safety Council branch to supply yellow raincoats to primary and infant schoolchildren 5 237 Aboriginal welfare 13/07/1967 Canberra Times

5 238 NT battle for love over custom 22/06/1967 Sydney Morning Yirrkala NT Administrator, Mr R L Dean, Herald calls Aborigines to forsake their age-old customs of polygamy and marriage by promise

5 238 Better life seen for Aborigines 5/07/1967 Advertiser Charles Perkins

5 238 No flats vacant for Aboriginal - 3/07/1967 News Edna Stuart Mother's battle

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 448 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 238 Liberals want natives in the call- 4/07/1967 Australian Liberal Party annual conference up 5 238 Aboriginal influence in artist's 5/07/1967 Advertiser Richard Crichton work 5 240 [Untitled] 12/07/1967 Australian Claim by a Fijian student that there isn't any open hostility against the colored but there isn't any open acceptance, either 5 240 Native girls not true "prostitutes" 7/07/1967 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale

5 240 We're 31,000 years old! 2/07/1967 Sydney Sun Keilor Details released of carbon tests on animal bones and stone implements 5 240 Film on Aborigines 13/07/1967 Australian One Man's Road; Clive Williams

5 241 Minister opens Old Folks Home Sep-67 Transcontinenta Davenport Reserve; Mr R before large crowd l Boland 5 241 New move on club plan 22/09/1967 Advertiser SA Aborigines Progress Association; Ottoway 5 241 League stars beaten 2/10/1967 Advertiser Aborigines Progress The association's football team Association beats the Premier's team at Christies Beach Oval

5 241 Two natives arrested 25/09/1967 News 16-year-old Aboriginal youth and his 18-year-old Aboriginal associate arrested for the illegal use of a motor vehicle

5 242 Natives poll 'a trick' charge 29/09/1967 National U Interview of Tom Roper, National Abschol Director 5 243 Readers' questions - Details of 3/08/1967 Chronicle North West Aboriginal Reserve Answers to a reader's questions Aborigines' reserve about the North West Aborigines Reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 449 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 243 The stay-put Aborigines 7/10/1967 Nation Article by Jeremy Beckett 5 244 The church and its Aboriginal 25/09/1967 Lutheran Article by Paul Albrecht missions 5 245 Dream won $1,250! 31/07/1967 News George Brown; Isaac Brown 5 245 Plan to save native art 1/07/1967 Advertiser Devon Downs; Mount Freeling Station 5 245 Aboriginal implements 1/08/1967 Advertiser Call for the discouragement of people looking for specimens as a hobby 5 245 [Untitled] [Cartoon] 1/08/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal bookmaker offers 10 to 1 on another cancellation

5 245 Writes book about NT 1/08/1967 Advertiser The People in Between; Winifred Hilliard; Pitjantjatjara 5 246 How free are we of color 29/07/1967 Advertiser The Australian Aborigines; Book reviews prejudice? Department of Territories; Australian Aboriginal Stone Implements; F D McCarthy 5 246 Girls cries help - or I'll turn to 29/07/1967 Melbourne Truth Haven crime Truth 5 247 Native welfare changes 25/09/1967 Advertiser Reorganisation of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs

5 247 Match trio 25/09/1967 Advertiser Ray Argent; Wesley Smith; Three players of the David Weetra; Aborigines association's football team Progress Association 5 247 Aboriginal welfare 25/09/1967 Advertiser Claim that the problem of Aboriginal young people, particularly girls, was brought to the attention of the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 5 247 Natives plan 25/09/1967 News

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 450 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 248 Aborigines given equal pay in 16/09/1967 Sydney Morning Pastoral Industry Award pastoral industry Herald

5 248 Happy minstrels from the 19/09/1967 Advertiser Bethlehem Lutheran Church Centre Choir 5 248 Family's three generations in 19/09/1967 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission Church Aboriginal choir Choir; Mrs Hedwig Mangeraka; Ferdinand Rubuntja; Susan Rubuntja; Sheila Rubuntja

5 249 Sensitive tribal life tale 2/09/1967 Sydney Morning Mathinna's People; Nan Book review Herald Chauncy

5 249 Large whites 'best in Aust' 4/09/1967 Advertiser Judging of Large White Pigs 5 249 ACTU pledge to work for 2/09/1967 Sydney Morning Aboriginal cause Herald

5 249 The Roger Bush helping hand 3/09/1967 Sydney Sunday Advice for an Aboriginal girl page - Aboriginal girl's problem Mirror whose mother refuses to allow her to see her white boyfriend

5 249 Improvements to reserve 2/09/1967 Advertiser Gerard Aboriginal Reserve 5 250 "Lost race" relics in outback - 11/10/1967 Advertiser Australian Institute of Aboriginal Mopoke's face in rock carving Studies; Alice Springs

5 250 Murder theory on body 10/10/1967 Sydney Morning Edward John Duncan Herald

5 250 What of the Aboriginals now? 29/09/1967 Australian Claim that an Aboriginal will have to be a member of a union to become eligible for full pay

5 250 New comfort for old profession 9/10/1967 Australian Opening of a new licensed brothel in Hamburg

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 451 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 250 Work with Aborigines 10/10/1967 Advertiser A couple seeks information about how to apply for work on an Aboriginal mission or reserve 5 251 Holt to be told of problems of 25/09/1967 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the The council is to give detailed Aborigines Herald Advancement of Aborigines and information to the Prime Torres Strait Islanders Minister 5 251 Native relics 28/09/1967 Advertiser Bill in the Queensland State Parliament to provide for the preservation and protection of relics and their sites 5 251 Canberra asked to find own 25/09/1967 Australian facts on Aboriginals 5 251 Best ever 25/09/1967 Sydney Morning Yuendumu Filming of Aboriginal night Herald ceremonies

5 251 [Untitled] 23/09/1967 Australian The Scarce Australians Book review 5 251 Aboriginal leaders to meet 23/09/1967 Australian Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Office of Aboriginal Affairs 5 251 Death in outback 27/09/1967 Advertiser Police investigate the death of a man believed to be a part- Aboriginal opal miner at Andamooka 5 252 Australian film producer makes Sep-67 Australian Desert People; Ian Dunlop a big impact on film world

5 253 "Don't keep out - come in and 14/02/1967 Transcontinenta Davenport Reserve Reserve superintendent, Mr Pat see us" - Plea of superintendent l Lennard, calls for the public to attend the reserve's open day

5 254 Voices from the outback 20/09/1967 News Bethlehem Lutheran Church Choir

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 452 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 254 Riverside art 20/09/1967 Advertiser 8-foot statue of an Aborigine erected by the River Torrens at Walkerville 5 254 Aboriginal sculpture 25/09/1967 Advertiser Claim that the white cement statue should reflect the race 5 254 Girl charged with arson 20/09/1967 Advertiser 13-year-old Aboriginal girl remanded for arson, and to be sent back to her parents in the NT 5 255 Natives resent 'racialist views' 22/09/1967 News Aborigines Progress Association; Ottoway 5 255 Dunstan in answer to critics 24/09/1967 Mail Gidgealpa; Moomba 5 255 Minister to open home 23/09/1967 Advertiser Davenport Reserve 5 255 New centre at reserve 24/09/1967 Mail Davenport Reserve 5 255 Girl, 11, "changed her color 25/09/1967 Advertiser Sandra Laing South African girl meets new twice" difficulties in getting into a school, although she was legally declared white 5 256 Aborigines - A late leap forward 7/10/1967 Bulletin

5 256 New job lost over LBJ protest 4/10/1967 Australian John Clifford Wolfe; Lake Tyers Aboriginal settlement 5 256 Course on dialect 4/10/1967 Advertiser Pitjantjatjara; University of Adelaide 5 256 Plea for native help 6/10/1967 Australian Anglican synod urges the Federal Government to provide fully for the education, training and employment of Aboriginals

5 256 The first walk-about 9/10/1967 Sydney Morning Peruvian archaeologist claims Herald that Peruvian man is a cross between an Australian and an Asian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 453 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 256 Full pay plea for station natives 4/10/1967 Australian Station Hands Award Call for the Queensland Industrial Commission to grant full wages to Aboriginals employed under the award

5 256 Woman robbed at knifepoint 5/10/1967 News Two Aboriginal youths rob a woman taxidriver 5 256 Aboriginal centre 9/10/1967 Advertiser Swan Hill 5 257 New approach to Aboriginal 14/09/1967 Sydney Morning State Government Joint affairs urged Herald Committee; Aborigines Welfare Board 5 258 Museum purchase - Weapons 20/08/1967 Mail Coorong; Maria recall slaughter - Link with wreck near Coorong

5 258 Native girls in moral danger 25/08/1967 News Federal Council for the The council reports to the Advancement of Aborigines and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Torres Strait Islanders 5 258 "Trial basis" 1967 [?] Departmental social worker calls for people to take girls into their homes on a trial basis for a few weeks 5 258 Hermannsburg choir 28/08/1967 Lutheran Hermannsburg Choir Tour dates 5 259 Warrant for man's arrest 9/08/1967 Advertiser Billy Benn; Harry Neal; Hart Police search for a former Range Aboriginal tracker, alleging that he shot and killed another former tracker 5 259 NT fugitive holds lead on police 10/08/1967 Advertiser Billy Benn; Harry Neal; Hart Range 5 259 Sequel to shooting - 7 police in 7/08/1967 News Hart Range NT manhunt 5 259 Figures in hunt 1967 [?] Pictures of police involved in the NT hunt for an armed Aborigine

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 454 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 259 Wife joins hunted man 8/08/1967 News The manhunt becomes complicated when the hunted man is joined by his wife, two babies and other adult

5 260 Need for adult education 7/08/1967 Advertiser 5 260 Rare finds 7/08/1967 Advertiser Marine fossils and a five-mile gorge full of palm trees found in Central Australia 5 260 NT police ambushed 7/08/1967 Advertiser 5 260 200 NT natives for film 4/08/1967 News The Book for Heaven; R Cleace A film based on the book is to deal with the 1830 period of settlement in Outer Sydney and the Blue Mountains

5 260 Seven police to on hunting man 8/08/1967 Australian Harry Neal

5 260 Aboriginal kills man 7/08/1967 Australian Harts Range 5 260 Racial tensions 8/08/1967 Advertiser Approval of the refusal to allow unrestricted colored migration into Australia 5 261 Labor party calls for new 5/08/1967 Australian Federal ministries 5 261 Culture ministry sought by ALP 5/08/1967 Australian

5 261 Give them a 'fair go' 7/08/1967 Australian Gurindji 5 261 Rocket crashes near station 6/08/1967 Mail Europa I; Arthur; Patchuley 5 262 Award gives Aborigines full 16/09/1967 Advertiser Pastoral Industry Award wage status 5 262 Integration, yeah 14/09/1967 On Dit 5 263 Bunyip a porpoise? 10/08/1967 Advertiser 5 263 What is a bunyip? 8/07/1967 Advertiser 5 263 Legend of the bunyip 9/08/1967 Advertiser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 455 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 263 Borrowed boots soon discarded 9/08/1967 Advertiser Northern Territory schoolboy footballers shed their boots and socks during a country carnival

5 263 Seeks Aboriginal child 10/08/1967 News Advice to a couple interested in having an Aboriginal child over Christmas 5 264 18 men now hunting NT fugitive 12/08/1967 Sydney Morning Billy Benn; Harry Neal; Harts Herald Range

5 264 Bunyip in the Broughton 14/08/1967 Advertiser 5 264 Importance of craft industries 14/08/1967 Advertiser 5 264 North-West Reserve 12/08/1967 Advertiser Call for the establishment of a reserve to preserve fauna and flor 5 264 Criticism of students 16/08/1967 Advertiser Claim that university students are criticised because of the actions of a minority

5 264 More men in search 12/08/1967 Advertiser Billy Benn; Harry Neal / Neall; Hart Range 5 264 Help for Aborigines 16/08/1967 Sydney Morning Griffith Aboriginal Advancement Herald Organisation

5 265 Four join hunted NT Aboriginal 8/08/1967 News Harry Neal / Neale; Harts Range 5 265 Aborigines to get school help 10/08/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 265 Hunted tracker outwitting police 10/08/1967 Sydney Morning Harts Range parties Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 456 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 265 Family joins hunted Aboriginal 9/08/1967 Sydney Morning Harts Range Herald

5 265 Aborigines 11/08/1967 News Claim that a small Aboriginal boy was bashed and called names by other children 5 266 Devils in the night - Our strange 13/08/1967 Mail Mary Lake Article by George Blaikie about past the history of a corroboree dance 5 267 "Australia faces danger of racial 31/08/1967 Australian Charles Perkins violence" 5 267 Aboriginal in battle with 31/08/1967 Sydney Morning Batinarra; Yirkala Mission crocodile Herald

5 267 More houses for country 17/08/1967 Advertiser SA Housing Trust 5 267 Aboriginal art contest 27/08/1967 Sydney Morning Sydney Savage Club Herald

5 267 Fought off crocodile 31/08/1967 Advertiser Batinarra; Yirkala Mission 5 267 NT land Bill agreed to 18/08/1967 Advertiser 5 268 The gallant half hour of Patricia 26/08/1967 Sydney Morning Patricia Dickson; Aboriginal 14-year-old Aboriginal girl Herald Girls Training Home; rescues the deputy matron of Cootamundra the home 5 268 A swinging time 24/08/1967 Advertiser Steven Barnabas 5-year-old boy give a ride on a swing at Townsend House 5 268 We could have race violence, 19/08/1967 Australian Charles Perkins Aboriginal warns 5 268 NT fugitive caught 18/08/1967 News Harts Range 5 269 North-West land quest 3/08/1967 Advertiser 5 269 Move on Aboriginal MPs 2/08/1967 Advertiser defeated 5 269 Number of unwed mothers 2/08/1967 Sydney Morning increases Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 457 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 269 South Africa changes girl's 2/08/1967 Sydney Morning Sandra Laing colour Herald

5 269 Aborigines or Aboriginals? 31/07/1967 Sydney Morning Call for the resistance of Herald linguistic sloppiness

5 269 Linguistic purity 4/08/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 270 [Cartoon] 3/08/1967 Sydney Morning An Aboriginal man tells his wife Herald that he never believed in a multi- racial society, as he looks at the newspaper headline about US race riots 5 270 Racial policy 2/08/1967 Sydney Morning Comment on the US race riots Herald

5 270 Lesson for Australia 3/07/1967 Australia Comment on the US race riots

5 271 Chuckers! But only in fun 29/07/1967 Sydney Morning Bruce Stewart Rugby League team give a Herald lesson in boomerang throwing

5 271 More relics on station 4/08/1967 Advertiser Flinders Ranges 5 271 Preservation of relics law 4/08/1967 Advertiser Proclamation of the law for the preservation of Aboriginal and historic relics 5 271 The young people - Prosh week 3/08/1967 News Young people asked if Prosh week is good or a waste of time

5 272 Help sought for girls 25/08/1967 Advertiser 5 272 An empty office 9/09/1967 Sydney Morning Office of Aboriginal Affairs Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 458 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 273 Perkins explains why he 30/08/1967 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins; Federal resigned Herald Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 5 273 Origins uncertain 31/08/1967 News Asks where Aboriginal people came from 5 273 [Untitled] 2/09/1967 Bulletin Photograph of Aboriginal children 5 274 Aboriginal 'art gallery' found 23/08/1967 News Dick Roughsey; Raymond Discovery of paintings in a hidden valley in North Queensland 5 274 Impatience at delay over Native 23/08/1967 News Charles Perkins; Aboriginal Bureau Affairs Bureau 5 274 Inbreeding of Aborigines 24/08/1967 Advertiser Lecturer in genetics gives a public lecture 5 274 Whippings 21/08/1967 News Public condemnation of a JP's advocacy of whipping Aborigines 5 274 Remand for Aborigine 23/08/1967 Advertiser Bill Benn; Harry Neal; Hart Range 5 274 JP believes in whipping 19/08/1967 Advertiser 5 274 Land rights for Aborigines 24/08/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 274 Escapee "is dangerous" 24/08/1967 Advertiser 22-year-old Aboriginal man broke out of Coober Pedy cells

5 275 For sale- Mannum manse 14/08/1967 Lutheran Mannum 5 275 Aboriginal girls find jobs elusive 20/08/1967 Mail

5 275 Helping Aborigines 21/08/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 459 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 275 Yalata mission manager 14/08/1967 Lutheran needed - Storekeeper 5 276 Bush "find" settles in - Life's a 20/08/1967 Sydney Sunday Dempsey Knight song for Dempsey Mirror 5 276 Eluded search plane 20/08/1967 Sydney Sun- Willie Benn; Harry Neal / Neale; Herald Harts Range 5 276 Aboriginal children 14/08/1967 Lutheran Foster parents sought for Lutheran Aboriginal children 5 276 "Recipe" for racial relations 28/08/1967 Advertiser South African Premier addresses the ruling Nationalist Party 5 277 Don Dunstan - One of the new 28/07/1967 Semper Floreat Don Dunstan breed 5 277 Aboriginal children 16/08/1967 Sydney Morning Save the Children Fund Herald

5 277 Former soccer star is lonely 18/08/1967 Advertiser Charles Perkins patient 5 277 Aborigines will work toward their 17/08/1967 Transcontinenta Port Augusta Aboriginal own club l Community Club 5 278 Forum - Aborigines: the 2/09/1967 Bulletin Wentworth plan 5 279 Three native leaders resign 23/08/1967 Australian Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; Charles Perkins; Stan Davey; Kath Walker 5 279 Police still seek escapee 25/08/1967 Advertiser Leslie Lang 5 279 Family as lure to end NT 19/08/1967 Advertiser Willie Benn; Hart Range manhunt 5 279 The tribes have gone, but their 21/08/1967 Sydney Morning Mootwingie lore remains Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 460 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 279 100 years ago 19/08/1967 Advertiser Seven year leases of Aboriginal reserves advertised in August 1867 5 279 [Untitled] 25/08/1967 Advertiser Bill Onus Mr Onus claims he is going broke because of competition from Japan 5 280 Freed native fears tribe 2/08/1967 Advertiser Big Peter Jangala; Long Sandy Aborigine cleared by a white Jabarula; Alice Nungarai; Biddy man's court for the slaying of a fellow native 5 280 Aborigines may run station 23/08/1967 Advertiser Arafura station Methodist Church of Australasia negotiates to lease the deserted station 5 280 Minister for Aboriginal affairs 18/08/1967 Australian urged 5 280 Man faces murder charge 22/08/1967 Sydney Morning Bill Benn; Harry Neal; Harts Herald Range

5 280 Equal under the law 21/08/1967 Advertiser The question of corporal punishment 5 281 Help for Aborigines 31/08/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board Herald

5 281 [Untitled] 2/09/1967 Bulletin Photograph of a young Aboriginal girl 5 281 Helpless 29/08/1967 News Claim that it is a disgrace that native girls are in moral danger

5 281 Help for Aborigines 29/08/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board Questions the accuracy of the Herald board's report to the Minister

5 281 Aboriginals protest at 30/08/1967 Australian Lake Tyers Aboriginal Protest against Mr Larkins' appointment settlement; Mr A W Larkins appointment as project supervisor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 461 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 282 Complications when cultures 1967 [?] clash 5 282 When life has few problems 2/09/1967 Bulletin La Perouse reserve; Queen Emma 5 282 Aboriginal battles for life with 31/08/1967 Australian Yirrkala Mission; Batinarra 20ft crocodile 5 282 Cottage for Aboriginal family 29/08/1967 Sydney Morning Gilgai Herald

5 283 Social work "out of lavender" 17/08/1967 Advertiser 5 283 Grand Junction Rd land - 8/09/1967 News Aborigines Progress Delays over centre upset Association Aborigines 5 284 Awaiting decision on Ottoway 8/09/1967 Advertiser Aborigines Progress community centre plan - Association; Ottoway; Mr B Aborigines present at council Clark; Mr M Cooper; Mr J meeting Moriarty 5 284 New policy called apathetic and 8/09/1967 Australian Faith Bandler petty 5 284 Native 'silly longa head' 8/09/1967 Advertiser Billie Benn; Harry Neale; Harts Range; Shirley Neale; Alec Neale; Jimmie Kamara 5 284 Aboriginal choir for Adelaide 9/09/1967 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission 5 284 Native for trial 9/09/1967 Advertiser Billie Benn; Harry Neale; Harts Range 5 285 Musgrave park SA 28/07/1967 Semper Floreat Call for all factors affecting particular groups to be taken into account when pronouncing judgements on the future of the Aborigines 5 286 SA company wins big contract 9/09/1967 Advertiser Sigal Industries Pty Ltd

5 286 Stengle wins umpires' votes 31/08/1967 Coromandel Jack Stengle; A Stengle Under 13A premiership football team

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 462 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 286 Acquitted 9/09/1967 Advertiser Kevin Trevor Milera Man found not guilty of breaking in and stealing 5 287 [Cartoon] 11/09/1967 News An Aboriginal woman asks her husband if he wants to make a Federal case out of his cold goanna 5 287 Officials seeking Aboriginal 9/09/1967 Sydney Morning Office of Aboriginal Affairs Affairs director Herald

5 288 "Astounded" by city fashions 6/09/1967 Advertiser Agnes Daniels; Jeanette Mungatopi; Marcelline; Marcellus Mungatopi; Max Daniels 5 288 Govt hopes on Office 9/09/1967 Advertiser Office of Aboriginal Affairs 5 288 Aborigines 8/09/1967 News Office of Aboriginal Affairs 5 289 Perkins may head proposed 9/09/1967 Australian Charles Perkins; Office of Office Aboriginal Affairs 5 289 Fund for Aborigines 11/09/1967 Australian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne announces the establishment of a scholarship fund to allow Aboriginals o study at Victorian universities

5 289 SA course in tribal tongue 12/09/1967 Advertiser Pitjantjatjara; University of Adelaide 5 289 Joint effort on Aborigines 12/09/1967 Advertiser Mr C P Mountford Exhibition of Mr Mountford's photographs of Aborigines 5 289 Aid for Aborigines 12/09/1967 Advertiser Commends the establishment of an Office of Aboriginal Affairs 5 290 SA work for children 14/09/1967 Advertiser Save the Children Fund; Port Lincoln 5 290 702 Trust houses for sale at 13/09/1967 Advertiser Housing Trust Auditor-General's annual report June 30 to Parliament

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 463 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 290 [Cartoon] 14/09/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal man accused of eating a goanna that had been bugged for research 5 290 Hassan stands firm 15/09/1967 Sydney Morning Hassan Timberly Twelve-year-old part-Aboriginal Herald boy gives evidence to the City Coroner and is firm about what he wants for his upcoming birthday

5 290 Art contest for Aborigines 10/09/1967 Sunday Mail Sydney Savage Club 5 290 Putting the PM right 17/09/1967 Sydney Sun- Hansard alters Mr Holt's use of Herald "Aborigines" to "Aboriginals"

5 290 Points from letters 16/09/1967 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission Commendation of the mission's choir 5 291 Aboriginal workers to get full 16/09/1967 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration pay Commission 5 291 Mission choir to give recital 18/09/1967 Advertiser Hermannsburg Mission Church Choir 5 291 Sleepytime up north 17/09/1967 Mail Charles P Mountford Exhibition of Mr Mountford's photographs of Aborigines 5 292 Ruth finds out how the other 27/09/1967 Australian Ruth Paul; Associated Country Aboriginal welfare worker half is living Women of the World attends a conference in Adelaide 5 292 Building for education 27/09/1967 Advertiser Worldwide Camps Pty Ltd Prefabricated buildings ordered by the NT administration

5 292 Injured in fall, dies 3/10/1967 News Donald Vincent Hoppe 5 292 The flogging of Aboriginal boys 26/09/1967 Australian Hopevale Lutheran Mission

5 292 Needs of Aborigines 27/09/1967 Advertiser Council of Aboriginal Women of SA

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 464 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 293 A last report? 15/09/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

5 293 [Untitled] 1967 [?] Comment on the meaning of Aboriginal names of some county towns 5 293 Native choir here 17/09/1967 Mail Hermannsburg Mission Church Choir; Gus Williams; Susan Rubunsita 5 294 Poverty in city areas - LCL man 20/10/1967 News Don Maddocks Mr Maddocks sees the squalor in some sections of Adelaide's square mile 5 294 Aboriginals without tears … 18/10/1967 Australian In The Beginning Four white Australians produce a 12-minute documentary on Aboriginals, using only still photographs 5 294 The University of Melbourne - 21/10/1967 Advertiser Invitation to apply for the NUAUS Aboriginal scholarships scholarships

5 294 On rape charge 13/10/1967 Advertiser James Nadpur; Wargite 5 295 Police car stolen at CIB 12/10/1967 Sydney Morning Edward John Duncan Police car stolen as detectives Herald were investigating the murder of Mr Duncan 5 295 Rigby in the Nor West 12/10/1967 News Aboriginal men undecided whether to sell Western Mining and snap up a parcel of Hamersleys 5 298 Why welfare is a dirty word to 21/10/1967 Australian Bill Jeffrey; Gurindji; Wattie Ian Moffitt interviews Mr Jeffrey, Aboriginals Creek an official of the NT Welfare Branch 5 299 New national group urged for 23/10/1967 Sydney Morning Pastor Doug Nicholls; Maude Aborigines Herald Tongarie; Charles Perkins

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 465 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 299 Aborigines propose new central 23/10/1967 Advertiser Pastor Doug Nicholls; Maude body Tongarie; Charles Perkins 5 299 "Let's call Kosciusko Namatjira" 18/10/1967 Sydney Mirror

5 299 PS salaries "too low" 26/10/1967 Advertiser 5 299 Drink reports 'exaggerated' 25/10/1967 Advertiser Report of the Aboriginal Affairs Board 5 299 [Untitled] 22/10/1967 Sunday Mail Nellie Egan Aboriginal student from Mitcham Girls Technical High School wins the open 400 metres 5 300 Walkabout for SM 26/09/1967 Advertiser Musgrave Park Aboriginal SA magistrate presides over a Reserve juvenile court in the outback

5 300 9 months gaol for Aborigine 12/10/1967 Advertiser Terrence Bruce Wilson Aboriginal man gaoled for wilful damage and assault 5 300 Natives seek scholarships 12/10/1967 Advertiser Abschol 5 300 Boys will go for drive 12/10/1967 Advertiser Adelaide Juvenile Court magistrate, Mr R D Elliott, promises to take two eight-year- old Aboriginal boys from an Adelaide church home for a drive, after dismissing charges of illegally interfering with a motor vehicle 5 300 Salt damp wall cure 9/10/1967 Mail 5 300 Aborigines Bill 12/10/1967 Advertiser Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs The Bill passes the Victorian Legislative Assembly 5 301 Pleased about Dareton houses 13/10/1967 Sunraysia Dareton Aboriginal camp; Save the Children Fund 5 301 Amongst our Aborigines - Aug-67 Australian Kurrawang Native Mission Missionary Tidings

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 466 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 301 Holiday in Adelaide 23/10/1967 Lutheran Call for two native lads from Yalata Mission to be given a fortnight's holiday in Adelaide 5 302 Officialdom changes its attitude 13/10/1967 Australian to Aboriginals 5 302 Fund helps children 27/10/1967 Advertiser Port Lincoln; Save the Children Fund 5 303 Stepping out to recovery 31/10/1967 Sydney Morning Dennis; Far West Childrens Two-year-old Aboriginal boy Herald Home from Bourke receives treatment at the home in Manly

5 303 "Selling off the Aboriginal land" 31/10/1967 Australian Bill Jeffrey Praise for Mr Jeffrey speaking out about land leases

5 303 States 'filching' native land 1/11/1967 Australian Australian Council of Churches

5 303 Under-age drinkers 29/10/1967 Mail 5 303 Prayer for rain 29/10/1967 Mail 5 304 Horses and quinkans 28/10/1967 Sydney Morning Captain Percy Trezise; Xavier Herald Herbert; Cape York Peninsula

5 129 & Aborigines 11/04/1967 News George Tongerie Mr Tongerie claims Aboriginals 142 would prove equal to anyone with full citizenship

5 146 & "The case should have been 26/05/1967 Australian Referendum Claim that the case for No 165 put!" should have been put on the official pamphlet 5 150 & Drinking by Aborigines 27/05/1967 Advertiser Claim that there is evidence of 168 increased drinking among Aborigines on the West Coast

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 467 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 150 & Photographs of cave paintings 27/05/1967 Advertiser The SA Museum is assembling 168 photographs of Aboriginal cave paintings, which are deteriorating 5 184 & The tribe that went on strike 6/06/1967 Australian Gurindji; Bill Jeffrey; Tom Photograph of Aboriginal 189 now has its own sign in the Vincent Lingiari; Clancy; Billy; people with the sign; Article by Gurindji country … Eddie; Wattie Creek; Wave Hill; Frank Hardy on page 189 Yuendumu; Pincher 5 198 & Far northern roads April-June Highway Article in the journal of the 199 1967 Department of Highways and Local Government 5 200 & Thanksgiving at Hermannsburg 3/07/1967 Lutheran Hermannsburg Ninetieth anniversary 201 celebrations 5 207 & "Of course I'm not prejudiced - 6/07/1967 Australian 233 some of my best plastic garden ornaments are Aboriginals …"

5 208 & Coories come to town 8/07/1967 Sydney Morning Sydney; Foundation for 209 Herald Aboriginal Affairs; Charles Dixon; George Monigan; Cathy

5 283B The colour line … at home 28/07/1967 National U 5 283B Educating Aborigines 9/09/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board Seeking advice when and how Herald the board's education grants will come into operation

5 284B Prime Minister promises money 8/09/1967 Australian Office of Aboriginal Affairs to carry out policies - Holt to set up Aboriginals' HQ - He tells MPs it will be co-ordinating centre 5 285B Holt takes over new deal for 4/09/1967 Australian Aboriginals 5 285B Fair deal for Aboriginals 4/09/1967 Australian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 468 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 286B Helping hand from Canberra 11/09/1967 Advertiser 5 286B Pointing the old bone [Cartoon] 11/09/1967 Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt, dressed as a scuba diver, points the figure of a man represented as a spear 5 289B Assimilation aim for Aborigines 8/09/1967 Sydney Morning Prime Minister gives details of 'needs patience' Herald Commonwealth policy to the House of Representatives

5 289B Govt to set up Aboriginal Affairs 8/09/1967 Sydney Morning Office of Aboriginal Affairs Office Herald

5 289B Doubt over centre 9/09/1967 Advertiser Aborigines Progress Association; Ottoway 5 289C Canberra to establish Office on 8/09/1967 Advertiser Office of Aboriginal Affairs Aborigines 5 289C Camera on Aborigines 7/09/1967 News Charles P Mountford Exhibition of Mr Mountford's photographs of Aborigines 5 294 & Aboriginal welfare 16/10/1967 Sydney Morning Claim that the Director of 299 Herald Aboriginal Affairs should take the advice of eight Aboriginal councillors, but not give them orders 5 296 & The Aborigines - motivation for 19/09/1967 Tharunka Paper by Mr A G Duncan 297 achievement in an industrialised society 5 46a Aboriginal's voice taped for 7/08/1965 Hobart Mercury Fanny Smith; Australian and A tape-recording of the long- congress New Zealand Association for dead voice of a Tasmanian the Advancement of Science Aboriginal woman to be played at the congress of the association 5 46a Tyers Aboriginals "not forced 6/08/1965 Melbourne Sun Lake Tyers; Morwell out"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 469 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 5 46a New call to open up Jervis Bay 27/07/1965 Canberra Times Jervis Bay

5 46a New collection of Aboriginal 19/08/1965 Sydney Land The Man who Sold his Book review myths Dreaming; Roland Robinson 5 92 & 93 Scholarship plan for Aborigines 20/08/1965 Advertiser Public appeal for financing an Aborigines Scholarships Foundation in SA 6 1 Station houses short 19/10/1965 Australian Northern Territory Welfare Report claims that housing on Branch stations was far from adequate

6 1 "Equal pay" for natives 19/10/1965 Sun Commonwealth Arbitration Experiments in employing Commission Northern Territory Aborigines at award rates in Darwin industry had failed 6 1 Aborigines and award rates Circa 1965 [?] Commonwealth Arbitration Support for equal pay for equal Commission work 6 1 [Untitled] Circa [?] Comment on a letter accusing October Aborigines of being lazy 1965 6 2 "No colour bar" in theatre 19/10/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Luxury Theatre; James George Conomos; Owen Westcott; Aidan Foy; David Pepper; Edward Fields; Constable R H Marsh 6 2 Select Committee - Inquiry on 19/10/1965 Sydney Herald Parliamentary Select Inquiry into conditions and Aborigines Committee problems of Aborigines in New South Wales 6 2 Native housing still squalid Circa Melbourne Commonwealth Arbitration October Herald Commission; Northern Territory 1965

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 470 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 2 Minority disorderly 10/10/1965 Australian Port Augusta Attorney-General, Mr Dunstan, claims that the lifting of drinking restrictions had not significantly increased drunkenness at Port Augusta

6 3 Defences and natives' plight 19/10/1965 West Australian Farthest West; Western Documentary displays WA's under attack Australia inadequate defences and its native "problem" 6 3 Augusta Aborigines - Liquor 19/10/1965 News Port Augusta claim "inaccurate" 6 4 A student goes back to the 19/10/1965 News Norman Tindale; SA Museum Retired senior curator of the bush - Norman Tindale never museum continues to research retires the cultures and origins of the original Australians

6 5 Drink report "not needed" 20/10/1965 Advertiser Port Augusta Attorney-General does not require a special report on drinking by Aborigines at Port Augusta from the Commissioner of Police 6 5 Walgett "Colour-bar" claim - 20/10/1965 Sydney Herald Walgett; Luxury Theatre; Owen Court decision reserved Westcott; Aidan Foy; David Pepper; Constable R H Marsh; Fay Lucas; Kathleen Rose Wharton; Glenys Jane Perkins; Raymond Goldie

6 5 Laziness claimed 20/10/1965 Australian Commonwealth Arbitration Claim that Darwin waterfront Commission; Stevedoring employees had frequently failed Industry Authority to report for work after pay day

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 471 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 6 Aboriginal delegates in 20/10/1965 Sydney Tribune Ray Peckham; Pillaga; Conference told that a number conference - Urged to join Moonachullah; of Aboriginal reserves had been unions Bulgangaramine; Burrabadee; closed, and that the fight for Weilermeringle; Murrum Bridge; equality should be linked up Coomaditchie with the struggle of the Australian trade union movement 6 6 Natives must "learn value of 20/10/1965 Sydney Commonwealth Arbitration work" Telegraph Commission; North Australian Workers' Union; Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority

6 7 Homes, jobs: Problems put by 20/10/1965 Sydney Tribune Roslyn Atkinson; Aboriginal Special conference on Aborigines Welfare Board; Mr A Marr; problems of Aboriginal people Purfleet Reserve held in Sydney 6 8 Not reliable, Bench told - 20/10/1965 Sydney Herald Commonwealth Arbitration Aboriginal wage trial failed Commission; North Australian Workers' Union; Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority

6 8 Helping the Aborigines 21/10/1965 Sydney Herald Parliamentary Select Select Committee to be Committee appointed to inquire into conditions of Aborigines in New South Wales 6 9 The UGA reports on … 21/10/1965 Country Life Commonwealth Industrial Aboriginal welfare Brisbane Commission 6 9 Police "to / too hard" on 21/10/1965 Melbourne Age Council for Aboriginal Rights; The Council's Victorian branch Aborigines Pauline Pickford to seel legal protection for Aborigines 6 9 Blanche Rule under fire 22/10/1965 Australian Blanche Rule; Mr Perkins Call for a guard against a further classification of society on the basis of color

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 472 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 10 Bread for Aborigines - Hooker 22/10/1965 Sydney Herald Hooker Creek Alice Springs' bread sold at the Creek's supplies Hooker Creek co-operative store is additional to amply supplies provided by the communal kitchen 6 10 "Appalling" conditions - Council 22/10/1965 Sydney Herald Wentworth Shire Council move on Aborigines' camp

6 10 Aid expected on Aborigines 22/10/1965 Sydney Herald Select Committee; Aboriginal- Two organisations for Australian Fellowship; Student Aborigines may take part in the Action for Aborigines Select Committee on conditions and problems for Aborigines

6 10 Gallup Poll - Bigger spending 23/10/1965 Advertiser Gallup Poll Poll asks young people if on Aborigines enough was being done to educate and house Aborigines, and should more money be spent on them 6 11 "Spend more on our 23/10/1965 Hobart Mercury Gallup Poll Poll asks young people if Aboriginals" - Poll enough was being done to educate and house Aborigines, and should more money be spent on them 6 11 NT Welfare report - Conditions 23/10/1965 Sydney Herald Northern Territory Social for natives illegal Welfare Branch 6 11 25/3 a week "overpaid" 23/10/1965 Australian Commonwealth Arbitration Commission told that payment Commission; North Australian of 25/3 a week to female Workers' Union; Australian Aborigines on cattle stations Investment Agency Pty Ltd was not always worth it

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 473 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 12 Aborigines' wage case - 25/3 23/10/1965 Sydney Herald Commonwealth Arbitration Commission told that female weekly pay "too much" Commission; North Australian domestic servants not worth Workers' Union; Australian below-award wages Investment Agency Pty Ltd

6 12 Augusta natives: Only one held 25/10/1965 News Port Augusta; Davenport Aboriginal man and his wife Reserve arrested during quiet weekend in Port Augusta 6 13 Mistake in lifting ban on drinking 23/10/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta Investigation at Port Augusta by Aborigines shows the Sunday Mail to be right and Mr Dunstan wrong 6 13 Valiant try, says mayor 23/10/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta, Mr L Riches Mayor claims that matters were known to the Department concerned and were being dealt with 6 13 Mr Dunstan and accuracy 23/10/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta Newspaper shows Mr Dunstan how inaccurate he is

6 14 Readers back our story - 24/10/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta Feelings strong in Augusta 6 15 Aboriginals "slaves" 26/10/1965 Daily Mirror Commonwealth Arbitration Federal Member for the Commission; Mr J Nelson; Northern Territory claims that Australian Investment Agency the conditions of Aboriginal Pty Ltd women were worse than those of England's era of child slavery

6 15 [Untitled] 26/10/1965 Sydney Sun Australian Women's Army Funds raised by the Service's Service veterans to furnish a room in the War Veterans' Home at Narrebeen, and for a scholarship in the Outward Bound Movement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 474 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 15 A long, long way from 26/10/1965 Melbourne Sun Ron Jabaldjari; Lindsay Two boys brought to Melbourne Yuendumu .. Jimbidjimba; Yuendumu; by school children Carlisle River State School; Melbourne 6 16 "Slave labor" in NT claim 26/10/1965 Australian Commonwealth Arbitration Federal Member for the Commission; North Australian Northern Territory claims that Workers' Union; Australian the conditions of Aboriginal Investment Agency Pty Ltd; Mr women were worse than those J Nelson of England's era of child slavery

6 16 Charges over Port Augusta 26/10/1965 News Port Augusta Mr Dunstan holds to his natives previous statement to the House of Assembly that a press article was exaggerated and inaccurate 6 17 Young natives are being 26/10/1965 West Australian Esperance; John Pedlar; integrated at Esperance Australian Aborigines Evangelical Mission; Fairhaven; Churches of Christ; Mr and Mrs Ray Roberts; Wongutha Mission Training Farm; Gibson; Rod Schenk; John May; Mount Margaret mission; Les Walker

6 18 Drive on native education 27/10/1965 Northern From the annual report of the Territory News NT Social Welfare Branch 6 18 Home for Aborigines - Village 27/10/1965 Australian Morwell plan shelved 6 18 Aborigines report statement 27/10/1965 Advertiser Mr Dunstan; Sunday Mail Attorney-General describes newspaper article as "disgraceful" 6 18 £1.6 mill. In year on Aboriginal 27/10/1965 Northern From the annual report of the welfare Territory News NT Social Welfare Branch

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 475 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 19 New plan to house Aborigines 27/10/1965 Melbourne Age Morwell

6 19 Morwell denies prejudice over 27/10/1965 Melbourne Sun Morwell Aboriginal village 6 20 "Treat a man as an equal and 27/10/1965 Sydney Tribune Mr R Peckham; North he will surprise you!" Australian Workers' Union; Mr Morris; Commonwealth Arbitration Commission 6 20 Aboriginal health study 27/10/1965 Australian Centre for Research into First meeting of the founding Aboriginal Affairs board 6 21 Plea on native drinking 27/10/1965 News Prof A A Abbie; Aboriginal Affairs Board 6 21 All in a colorful election 28/10/1965 Australian Kalgoorlie Voting for colors in mock ballots may have led to a large proportion of Aboriginal votes for Peter Brown 6 21 White women urged to aid 28/10/1965 West Australian Isobel Weir native clubs 6 22 Tribal Aborigines 29/10/1965 Century Aborigines Advancement Booklet contains thoughts on League Inc SA; Tribal the meaning of education for Aborigines: An educated Aborigines and other People; Dr H H Penny Australians 6 22 Just "Ducky" 28/10/1965 Northern Hector; Nourlangie Photograph of two year old boy Territory News having his daily bath 6 22 Government puts off debate on 28/10/1965 Australian Yirrkala Aboriginals 6 23 Govt stalls native "protection" 28/10/1965 Northern Yirrkala debate Territory News 6 23 No entry bar on "villages" 28/10/1965 Advertiser Point McLeay Aboriginal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Reserve announces that no restriction on entry would apply where Aboriginal reserves were made open villages

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 476 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 23 Drink law "resented" 28/10/1965 Australian Professor A A Abbie; Aboriginal Affairs Board 6 23 Bill passed on native relics 28/10/1965 Advertiser 6 24 Nigerian sees conditions of 29/10/1965 Sydney Herald Alhaji M Kokori Abdul; Purfleet; Senior Nigerian public servant Aborigines Forster; Karuah examines aspects of public administration in Australia

6 24 The ignoble Yirrkala affair 29/10/1965 Australian Yirrkala 6 24 Big NT mining projects key to 28/10/1965 Northern NT Chamber of Mines vital native employment Territory News problem 6 25 Ancient art 29/10/1965 Northern Hector; Stephen; Nourlangie; Aboriginal artist painting on Territory News Julam bark 6 25 Photos of Aborigines 30/10/1965 Sunday Mail Port Augusta; Sunday Mail; Mr Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Deiter Eubul refers to photos published in the Sunday Mail 6 25 Aboriginal knowledge 30/10/1965 Advertiser Aborigines Advancement League Inc SA; Tribal Aborigines: An educated People; Dr H H Penny 6 26 It's our oldest show on the road - 31/10/1965 Sydney Herald Lardill; Mornington Island; 10,000 years - Song-and-dance Cairns; Percy Trezise; Larry act from the dreamtime Lavenor; Dick and Larry Roughsey; Goobalathaldin 6 26 Aboriginal poll clerks 31/10/1965 Sunday Mirror Legislative Council Aboriginal poll clerks used for the first time on settlements and mission stations in the Northern Territory 6 27 Four native babies die of 1/11/1965 Hobart Mercury Northern Territory Decision to vaccinate measles Aboriginals in the Territory against the disease

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 477 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 27 Social service claim denied 1/11/1965 Australian Federal Council for the Government accused of Advancement of Aborigines and discrimination in its Torres Strait Islanders; Social implementation of the Social Services Scheme Services Scheme 6 27 Esperance shows how 1/11/1965 West Australian Esperance Claim that integration efforts are setting a fine example 6 28 Model homes for natives 1/11/1965 Brisbane Weipa; Queensland Pastoral Courier Mail Supplies Pty Ltd; Australian Presbyterian Board of Missions

6 28 Aborigines ask for return of two 2/11/1965 [?] Frank Gananggu; Elsie Parents seek return of three children Durrbuma / Darrbuma; children after years of Gunwinggu; Oenpelli Mission; separation because the parents Bathurst Island; were patients in a leprosarium

6 28 Seek return of children 2/11/1965 Advertiser Frank Gananggu; Else / Elsie Parents seek return of three Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; children from their foster Maria; Michael Francis; parents Bathurst Island Mission; Oenpeli 6 29 Aboriginal paternity case - 2/11/1965 Northern Frank Gananggu; Elsie Father wanted payment for Territory News Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; daughter - Ct. told Maria; Michael Francis; Bathurst Island Mission; Oenpeli 6 30 Claim against policeman - Not 3/11/1965 Sydney Kenneth Brindle; Detective- drunk, says part-Aborigine Telegraph Constable Robert Armour; Newtown Police Station

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 478 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 30 Aboriginal children in Court 3/11/1965 Hobart Mercury Frank Gananggu; Elsie case Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; Maria; Michael Francis; Bathurst Island Mission; Oenpeli; Silvester Pilimapitjimiri; Simona; Dick Mirringmantimiri; Mary 6 30 "Bullying of Aborigines" 3/11/1965 Australian James Morgan; Mr Kingsmill; Claim of a third degree type of NSW Aborigines Welfare Board interrogation by the chairman of the board 6 31 Bush music in crusade 3/11/1965 West Australian Alan Bonny; Denzil Humphries; Aboriginal missionaries at Cedric Jacobs; Ron Williams; evangelistic crusade in Perth Nyoongars Undenominational Church; Perth

6 31 Liquor quiz in court 3/11/1965 Daily Mirror Kenneth Brindle; Detective- Constable Robert Armour; Newtown Police Station; Rev Theodore Delwin Noffs; Rev James Hay Downing 6 31 Visitor says there is native bar 3/11/1965 Perth Daily Gnowangerup; Colin Jones; News John Haymes 6 32 One in, all in pool rule 4/11/1965 Australasian Normanton No rule about color at the Post swimming pool for school children 6 32 Parents wait on custody verdict 4/11/1965 Australian Frank Gananggu; Elsie Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; Maria; Michael Francis; Bathurst Island Mission; Oenpeli 6 33 Man of talents 4/11/1965 Melbourne Sun Dick Roughsey; Mornington Professional bark painter Island; Anthropological Society prepares for an exhibition in of Queensland Brisbane

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 479 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 33 Bondi aid pledge 4/11/1965 Australian Student Action for Aborigines By-election candidates support increase in Aboriginal welfare budget 6 33 Access to Aborigines on leases 4/11/1965 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act

6 33 Police asked to act 4/11/1965 Advertiser Port Adelaide and District Retail Organisations seek police Traders' Association action on alleged drunkenness and offensive behaviour

6 34 Aboriginal not hit - detective 4/11/1965 Daily Mirror Kenneth Brindle; Detective- Constable Robert Armour; Newtown Police Station 6 34 Aborigines need ombudsman, 4/11/1965 Australian Mr M L Praed; Woodenbong lecturer says 6 34 "Shocking conditions" in our 4/11/1965 Australian Impact; Living on the Fringe Expression of anger about an slum districts attack on the ABC film 6 35 Nilari comes up smiling … 5/11/1965 News Nilari; Papunya; Warrawee; Fifteen month old boy treated Australian Inland Mission for lactose intolerance 6 35 Bid to oust Aboriginals alleged 5/11/1965 Daily Mirror Joe Timbery; Aboriginal Welfare Board; La Perouse reserve 6 35 Bulldozer unearths Aboriginal 5/11/1965 Advertiser Dry Creek; Mr G Pretty Curator of archaeology at the remains SA Museum takes away an almost compete skeleton from at least six graves 6 36 Supt. denies police attack 5/11/1965 Daily Mirror Kenneth Brindle; Detective- Constable Robert Armour; Acting Supt Milton Ford; Newtown Police Station 6 36 Wedding made in heaven 5/11/1965 Sunday Mirror Captain Arthur Malcolm; Sister Aboriginal man and his white Coleen Saunders; Anglican bride married in Sydney Church Army

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 480 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 37 Boomerang ace to quit 17/6 6/11/1965 Australian Joe Timbery; Aboriginal Former world champion home Welfare Board; La Perouse boomerang thrower ordered to reserve leave his home 6 37 Mayor's view on natives 8/11/1965 Advertiser Mr Riches, MP; Port Augusta Mayor of Port Augusta's views on liquor control 6 37 Infant death rate linked with 9/11/1965 West Australian Professor W B Macdonald; WA natives University 6 38 Struggle to pay the debts 9/11/1965 West Australian New Balgo mission; Rev Father Patrick John McGuire; Gregory Mosquito; Jimmy Underbuck

6 38 Rights policy for Aboriginals 10/11/1965 Brisbane Liberal Party Queensland division of the Courier Mail Party reaffirms its policy for pressing for equal standards of living 6 38 Aboriginals learn new currency 10/11/1965 Hobart Mercury Northern Territory Aboriginals are being instructed in decimal currency 6 39 New Govt view on Aboriginal 10/11/1965 Daily Mirror Rev T Noffs; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; Arbitration Commission 6 39 WA writer to lecture in east 10/11/1965 West Australian Mary Durack; Adelaide Festival; South Australian Education Board 6 39 Professor defends Aborigines 10/11/1965 Sydney Tribune Prof A A Abbie; Aboriginal Chairman of the board defends Affairs Board the lifting of the drinking ban

6 39 No big rise in drinking by 10/11/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister natives 6 40 Preserving the tribal lore 10/11/1965 Courier-Mail Dick Roughsey; Lardill; Artist to exhibit bark paintings in Mornington Island; Eleanor Brisbane Crosby; Queensland Museum

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 481 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 40 A big chance 10/11/1965 Melbourne Sun Lorna Beulah; Porgy and Bess; Aboriginal soprano to appear in Brisbane the chorus of "Porgy and Bess"

6 40 Full wage bid for Aborigines 10/11/1965 Sydney Arbitration Commission; Mr J A Telegraph Gobbe 6 41 Equal pay sure for Aborigines 10/11/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers' Union

6 41 Racial laws eased Circa [?] Australian Capital Territory; Repeal of three Act ordinances November Aboriginal Welfare Ordinance; means Aborigines can buy 1965 Wreck Bay Settlement liquor and do not have to pay licence fees to catch and sell fish

6 41 Racial laws lifted in ACT 10/11/1965 Canberra Times Australian Capital Territory; Aboriginal Welfare Ordinance; Wreck Bay Settlement

6 41 Aborigines equal 10/11/1965 Australian Australian Capital Territory; Aboriginal Welfare Ordinance; Wreck Bay Settlement

6 42 J E Pagan as Liberal president 10/11/1965 Sydney Brigadier J E Pagan; Liberal Telegraph Party 6 42 Is that really me? - PM's horror 10/11/1965 Sydney Sir Robert Menzies; V E Prime Minister views sculpture went bust … Telegraph Greenhalgh in the Liberal Party's new headquarters building

6 42 Commonwealth backs 10/11/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission; Mr J A Aborigines' awards Gobbo / Gobbe

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 482 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 43 Aboriginal progress in SA 10/11/1965 Australian Woodenbong D A Dunstan, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs responds to a published letter from the Aboriginal Progress Association on land rights, and a call for the NSW Government to abolish its welfare board and appoint an ombudsman for Aborigines 6 44 Southern native numbers 11/11/1965 West Australian Gnowangerup Prediction that WA native growing problem may get worse before it gets better 6 45 [Untitled] 11/11/1965 Perth Daily Lorna Beulah; Porgy and Bess; Aboriginal soprano makes News Brisbane Australian operatic history 6 45 "Revolution" seen in NW 11/11/1965 West Australian Mr W Rourke Former Education Department schools superintendent revisits the North-West on a four-month holiday 6 45 Protest on native housing 11/11/1965 West Australian Kalgoorlie Chamber of Commerce 6 45 Aid sought for Aborigines 12/11/1965 Canberra Times National Union of Australian University Students 6 46 Courageous stand 12/11/1965 Perth Daily Native Welfare Minister Claim that the Minister's stand News on overruling uncooperative local authorities is courageous

6 46 Why councils reject native 12/11/1965 Perth Daily Kalgoorlie Town Council; Collie home plan News Shire Council; Belmont Shire Council

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 483 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 47 Referendum on census - 12/11/1965 Sydney Sir Robert Menzies; Prime Minister introduces Citizenship move for Aborigines Telegraph Constitution legislation for a referendum to repeal Section 127 of the Constitution, which provides that Aborigines shall not be counted in Commonwealth or State censuses. 6 47 [Untitled] 13/11/1965 Australian Australian Institute of Aboriginal Comment on the ban on Studies sending Aboriginal skeletons, and other artefacts, overseas

6 47 Council told shacks demolished 12/11/1965 Sydney Herald Greenhill; Macleay Shire Council 6 47 Aboriginal pay seen as matter 13/11/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission; Mr H C Director of Social Welfare of dignity Giese claims that award wages could play a significant role in giving Aborigines an appreciation of their worth and contributing to their dignity

6 48 John Harman, a dedicated 26/09/1965 Perth Sunday John Harman; Native Welfare Superintendent of Economic welfare worker begins the Times Department Development for Aborigines toughest social job of all - A 75- faces integration problems year wait for results 6 49 "Desecration" appalled 15/11/1965 News Andrew Petrie; Maroochy River; Aborigines - Petrie found Bunya pine; Moreton Bay; Major Queensland's Bunya Pine Cotton; James Bracefell

6 49 The night Lorna turns into 14/11/1965 Sunday Mirror Lorna Beulah; Porgy and Bess; Melba Brisbane

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 484 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 50 Move to change Aborigines' law 16/11/1965 Australian Constitution; referendum Party backbenchers to move to - Action by Liberal, Labor MPs give the Commonwealth power to make laws covering Aborigines, under Section 21, subsection 26, of the Constitution 6 50 "Phased" pay rise suggested 16/11/1965 Sydney Herald Arbitration Commission Federal Government suggests payment of full award wages to pastoral workers should be phased over three years

6 51 Aborigines' pay: 3-year plan 16/11/1965 Australian Arbitration Commission Federal Government suggests payment of full award wages to pastoral workers should be phased over three years

6 51 "Few natives charged" 16/11/1965 News Port Adelaide Arrest figures show that Aborigines were responsible for only a small percentage of drunkenness and offensive behaviour charges 6 51 Aborigines fail to win back 17/11/1963 Australian Frank Gananggu; Elsie Supreme Court Mr Justice children Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; Bridge convinced by the three Maria; Michael; Elizabeth; children that they were Bathurst Island Catholic indifferent towards their natural Mission; Oenpeli; Silvester parents Pilmapitjimiri; Simona; Dick Mirringmantimiri; Mary

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 485 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 51 Ex-lepers can't get family back 17/11/1965 Sydney Frank Gananggu; Elsie Application for the return of Telegraph Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; three of their four children Maria; Michael; Elizabeth; dismissed by the Northern Bathurst Island Catholic Territory Supreme Court Mission; Gunwinggu; Oenpeli; Silvester Pilmapitjimiri; Simona; Dick Mirringmantimiri; Mary

6 52 Referendum 17/11/1965 Sydney Tribune Constitution; referendum Two referendum questions to be put by the Menzies Government re Sections 127 and 51, sub-section 26, of the Constitution 6 52 Native reform is too slow in the 17/11/1965 West Australian Murchison River south 6 53 Happiness abounding … Does 17/11/1965 Sydney Herald Article by W C Wentworth referendum go far enough?

6 54 Referendum on Aborigines 18/11/1965 Sydney Herald Support of W C Wentworth's article, and the inclusion of both questions in the referendum

6 54 Committee to aid Aborigines 19/11/1965 Canberra Times Mr Barnes; Mr Beazley; Gove; Minister for Territories rejects rejected Yirrkala the request for a Parliamentary standing committee to watch the interest of Aborigines in the Gove bauxite leases

6 54 Plea to save Aboriginal relics 19/11/1965 Canberra Times Australian Institute of Aboriginal Institute calls for the Studies establishment of authorities in five States

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 486 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 55 Their tribal names are jaw- 26/09/1965 Brisbane Bagot Reserve; Jimmy / Yamila breakers! Sunday Mail Jinbudidja Nyungunyunga; Anagauj-Jilanderi Anagala- Anira; Namanjala Wugwug Wugwug; Gunumlala Gunummanali; Old Bob Manganawu; Iwaija; Bob Randall; Val Stanton; Ken Rogers

6 55 John Harman, a dedicated 26/09/1965 Perth Sunday welfare worker begins the Times toughest social job of all - A 75- year wait for results 6 56 Foundation - More aid for 19/11/1965 News Aboriginal Education Details of the newly formed natives Foundation of South Australia foundation to be outlined by the Attorney-General, Mr Dunstan QC 6 56 Phased pay plan for Aborigines 19/11/1965 Sydney Herald Commonwealth Arbitration Commission; Mr J A Gobbo 6 56 2 scholarships for Aborigines 19/11/1965 Sydney Presbyterian Girls College Adelaide college establishes Telegraph scholarships 6 57 Aboriginal pay - '80 pc would 19/11/1965 Australian Commonwealth Arbitration miss' Commission; Mr J A Gobbo 6 57 Native housing 19/11/1965 West Australian Kalgoorlie People from the Kalgoorlie reserve would not be put into transitional housing proposed for the town 6 57 NT Aborigines case - "Few 19/11/1965 Sydney Herald Commonwealth Arbitration attempts made" to better Commission; Mr H C Wiese housing 6 57 A chance to do more 19/11/1965 Sydney Herald Constitution; referendum Support for Mr W C Wentworth MP's suggestions

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 487 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 58 Wage plea for NT station 18/11/1965 [?] Commonwealth Arbitration natives Commission; Mr J A Gobbo 6 58 Reserve enquiry call rejected 18/11/1965 [?] Mr Barnes; Mr Beazley; Gove Minister for Territories rejects Peninsula; Yirrkala the request for a Parliamentary standing committee to examine the conditions of Aborigines on the Gove Peninsula

6 58 Walgett colour row sequel - 19/11/1965 Sydney Sun Walgett; Owen Westcott Student faces charges 6 59 Labor bid for committee to aid 19/11/1965 Australian Mr Kim Beazley; Gove Aborigines Peninsula; Yirrkala 6 59 Aboriginal girls at college next 19/11/1965 News Presbyterian Girls College; year Professor A A Abbie 6 59 College scholarships for Circa News Presbyterian Girls College; Aboriginal girls November Professor A A Abbie 1965 6 60 High standards lead to 20/11/1965 West Australian Margaret Jacobs; Cedric acceptance, couple say Jacobs; Karen; Plymouth Brethren; Nyoongars Undenominational Church for Aborigines 6 61 Plan to educate Aborigines 20/11/1965 Advertiser Aboriginal Education Details of the foundation Foundation; Mr Dunstan; Dr H outlined by the Minister of H Penny; John Moriarty Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Dunstan

6 61 A helping hand for shy 20/11/1965 Sunday Mail Davenport Reserve Sewing project leads to the Aborigines gaining of confidence 6 62 Huge trust fund puzzles Yirrkala 20/11/1965 Australian Gove; Centre Fund; Yirrkala tribesmen - Aborigines' bonanza - £1m royalties from NT mine project

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 488 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 62 Saint or eccentric - his faith 20/11/1965 Perth Weekend Donald McLeod; Pilbara; burns on News Pindan Pty Ltd; Nomads Pty Ltd; Port Headland; Roebourne; Marble Bar; Nullagine; Pastor Doug Nicholls

6 63 Bauxite field village moved to 21/11/1965 Brisbane Truth Weipa; Presbyterian Mission; new homes Comalco 6 63 Last stage in assimilation 21/11/1965 Brisbane Truth Weipa; Presbyterian Mission; Comalco 6 64 Federal aid urged for WA 22/11/1965 West Australian Aboriginal Advancement natives Council of WA; Katanning 6 64 Terms for housing outlined 22/11/1965 West Australian Kalgoorlie

6 64 Measles hit natives in NT 23/11/1965 Hobart Mercury Arnhem Land; Elcho Island; Yirrkala; Goulburn Island 6 64 [Untitled] 23/11/1965 Daily Mirror Church Missionary Society Carved didgeridoos available from the society's Aboriginal Handcrafts shop 6 64 [Untitled] 23/11/1965 Daily Mirror Church Missionary Society Aboriginal spears and spearheads available from the society's Aboriginal Handcrafts shop 6 64 Outbreak of measles kills 2 23/11/1965 Sydney Arnhem Land; Elcho Island; Telegraph Yirrkala; Goulburn Island 6 65 Epidemic hits 1000 Aborigines 23/11/1965 Australian Arnhem Land; Elcho Island; Yirrkala; Goulburn Island; Maningriday Government Settlement 6 65 NT Aborigines hit by measles 23/11/1965 Launceston Arnhem Land; Elcho Island; Examiner Yirrkala; Goulburn Island; Maningriday Government Settlement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 489 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 65 Aborigines' changes proposed 23/11/1965 Sydney Herald Constitution; referendum; Mr W C Wentworth 6 65 [Untitled] 23/11/1965 Daily Mirror Church Missionary Society of turtles available from the society's Aboriginal Handcrafts shop 6 66 Learn by mistakes 23/11/1965 News Review USA correspondent commends a suggestion for a "self- controlled community of their own" for Aboriginal people

6 66 Painting by memory 24/11/1965 Courier-Mail Violet Anderson; Baralaba Artist paints a seascape against the drought stricken background of her Queensland home 6 66 Aboriginal Bill passed 108-0 24/11/1965 Daily Mirror Constitution; referendum House of Representatives unanimously voted to alter the Constitution to include Aboriginals in the census 6 66 Private bill to come on 24/11/1965 Sydney Herald Mr W C Wentworth Private Member's Bill to be Aborigines introduced to give the Commonwealth greater powers over Aboriginal welfare

6 67 Gerard Reserve - Training for Circa [?] Gerard Reserve Claim that the SA Government Aborigines November has produced an outstanding 1965 training ground for Aborigines

6 67 College scholarships for 25/11/1965 Chronicle Presbyterian Girls College Aboriginal girls 6 67 MP wants to extend referendum 25/11/1965 Daily Mirror Constitution; referendum; Mr W C Wentworth 6 67 MHR wants a better deal for 24/11/1965 Canberra Times Constitution; referendum; Mr W Aborigines C Wentworth

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 490 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 68 NT cattlemen want wages Circa [?] Conciliation and Arbitration "classified" November Commission; Pastoral Award 1965 6 68 Dept. praises natives in housing 25/11/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Department Details from the Department's plan annual report 6 68 Numbers in gaol increase 25/11/1965 West Australian Prisons Comptroller-General Details from the Comptroller- General's annual report 6 68 Aborigines die in measles 26/11/1965 Canberra Times Arnhem Land; Port Keats; epidemic Yirrkala; Milingimbi Mission 6 69 Mr Wentworth and the 26/11/1965 Canberra Times Mr Wentworth; Mr K E Beazley; Article by Mr K E Beazley MP Aborigines Constitution; referendum

6 69 Measles hit Qld. natives Circa [?] Arnhem Land; Port Keats; Commonwealth Department of November Yirrkala; Milingimbi Mission Health considering a 1965 vaccination campaign in Arnhem Land 6 69 Academics back Aboriginal Bill 26/11/1965 Australian Mr W C Wentworth MHR Twenty-one Sydney University professors and lecturers endorse Mr Wentworth's proposal 6 69 Member's Bill on Aboriginals 26/11/1965 Daily Mirror Mr Wentworth; Constitution; referendum 6 70 Toast of Emerald 26/11/1965 Perth Daily Emerald; Glenn Meredith; Three-month-old wins title of News Beverley champion baby 6 70 Stirring time Circa [?] Adelaide Children's Hospital; Children sample Christmas November Garry Carter; Margaret Lynch; pudding in the hospital's kitchen 1965 Barbara Freeman; Nurse Barbara Herde; Nurse Prue Martin 6 71 Aborigines seek support 27/11/1965 Canberra Times Mrs K Walker; Mrs F Bandler; Pastor Doug Nichols / Nicholls; Constitution; referendum

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 491 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 71 Professors back Aborigines 27/11/1965 Sydney Herald Mr W C Wentworth; University of Sydney professors move Constitution; referendum and other prominent people support Mr Wentworth's proposals 6 71 Vaccine a last resort to halt 27/11/1965 Canberra Times Minister for Health comments epidemic on the outbreak of measles in the Northern Territory

6 72 Aborigines will lobby change in 27/11/1965 Australian Mrs Walker; Mrs F Bandler; About thirty Aborigines arrive in Constitution Pastor Doug Nicholls; Canberra to press their case Constitution; referendum 6 72 Advancing the Aborigines 27/11/1965 Canberra Times Mr W C Wentworth; Constitution; referendum 6 73 Measles raging in NT; concern 27/11/1965 Hobart Mercury Minister for Health comments for natives on the outbreak of measles in the Northern Territory, and says that the effects of the U.S. vaccine were not fully known

6 73 Approach by Aborigines Circa [?] Constitution; referendum Deputation of Aboriginals November expected in Canberra 1965 6 73 [Untitled] 29/11/1965 Australian Yulangor /Yirrkala Incomplete article about royalties to be paid into a central fund for assistance for the whole Northern Territory Aboriginal population

6 73 Bashing with axe: man dies 29/11/1965 Melbourne Sun Dick Hill; Woorabinda Native policeman attacked Aboriginal Settlement 6 74 Canberra lobbying - Support for Circa [?] Kath Walker; Mrs F Bandler; natives Bill November Pastor Doug Nichols / Nicholls; 1965 Mr J Morgan; Constitution; referendum

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 492 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 74 Aborigines go to Canberra 29/11/1965 Melbourne Sun Mrs K Walker; Mrs F Bandler; Pastor D Nichols / Nicholls; Mr J Morgan; Constitution; referendum 6 74 [Untitled] Circa [?] Julie Pawanka Children attend a special party November at the Cox-Foy's Roof-Top Fun 1965 Fair in Adelaide 6 74 Award to Aborigine 30/11/1965 Advertiser Elizabeth Sansbury; Young Kindergarten teacher awarded Women's Christian Association a scholarship / YWCA 6 74 Policeman's axe death 29/11/1965 Daily Mirror Victor Hill; Woorabinda Aboriginal policeman dies Aboriginal Settlement 6 75 Stand for Aborigines 30/11/1965 Sydney Herald Constitution Call for public support for Mr Wentworth's proposed changes to the Constitution 6 75 Bill on Aborigines not likely 30/11/1965 Canberra Times Mr W C Wentworth; before autumn Constitution; referendum 6 75 Inquiry on Aboriginal problems 30/11/1965 Daily Mirror Aboriginal Welfare Board; All-party Parliamentary James Morgan committee to be established to investigate the treatment of Aboriginals in NSW 6 75 Unjust Circa [?] Claim that bringing migrants November from Europe to work on 1965 northern developmental projects would be an outrageous injustice 6 76 Aborigines - full inquiry 30/11/1965 Australian Parliamentary select committee to be established in New South Wales 6 76 "We're an assett" - Aborigines 30/11/1965 Sydney Sun Pastor Doug Nichols / Nicholls; seek help from Govt. Mrs K Walker; Mrs F Bandler; Mr J Morgan; Constitution; referendum

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 493 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 76 More home loans for Aborigines 30/11/1965 Sydney Herald Home loan scheme extended by £50,000 6 77 Aboriginal study welcomed 1/12/1965 Australian Professor A P Elkin Professor comments on the NSW Government's decision to appoint a select committee

6 77 Measles epidemic among 1/12/1965 Launceston Health Minister says that four Aborigines Examiner babies died as a result of the epidemic, and it had been decided to vaccinate Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory

6 77 Tasmanian host to 25 kiddies 1/12/1965 Launceston Twenty-five children from an from NT Examiner Alice Springs mission to holiday for seven weeks in Tasmania

6 77 Aborigines "dig" the rock 1/12/1965 Sydney Herald Angus Jimja; Newcastle Northern Territory Aboriginals Waters; Hooker Creek; Bamyili follow modern music

6 78 Aboriginal talent kept from 1/12/1965 Sydney Foundation for Aboriginal Scholarship scheme to begin in waste Telegraph Affairs NSW 6 78 NT measles spreading: vaccine Circa [?] Health Minister says that it had bid December been decided to vaccinate 1965 Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory 6 78 Homes plan for Aborigines 1/12/1965 Melbourne Age Aborigines Welfare Board; 6 79 The mystery of "assimilation" 1/12/1965 Canberra Times Mr K E Beazley; Pastor Douglas Article by K E Beazley Nicholls 6 80 All aboard the bus to equality - 1/12/1965 Sydney Herald Mrs Faith Bandler; Charlie / Busload heads for Canberra for DATA sets off on a new Charles Perkins; Kath Walker; a vigil freedom ride Jim Morgan; Isaac Yama; Jack Hassen; Constitution

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 494 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 81 Measles vaccine on way 1/12/1965 Canberra Times Arnhem Land

6 81 Aborigines lobby for rights 1/12/1965 Canberra Times Pastor Doug Nicholls; Mrs K Walker; Charles Perkins; Constitution; referendum; Australian Aborigines Fellowship; Mr C Leon 6 81 Accept us, say 36 1/12/1965 Australian Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement; Faith Bandler; Constitution; referendum

6 82 New approach on housing for 1/12/1965 West Australian Allawah Grove; Perth natives 6 82 Native policy is best directed by 1/12/1965 West Australian States 6 83 Who needs a house? 1/12/1965 Sydney People William Alderson / Yorky Billy; Minnie; Maiali; Arnhem Land

6 84 "Aborigines need less than the 1/12/1965 Sydney Herald Faith Bandler; Charles Perkins; cost of a jet" - "Six separate Pastor D Nichols / Nicholls; laws" Kath Walker; James Morgan; Mr J Hassen; Karen; Constitution; referendum

6 85 Etchings in the sandstone 1/12/1965 Sydney People Flat rock; Hawkesbury River; 650 known groups of rock West Head; Kuring-gai Chase; carvings over a vast area of Buragura; Devil's Rock bush surrounding Sydney

6 85 Farmer Jack sees an old friend 2/12/1965 Canberra Times John McEwen; Pastor Doug Deputy Prime Minister invites Nicholls; Charles Perkins Pastor Nicholls and Mr Perkins into his office for tea 6 86 High infant mortality rate the 2/12/1965 Canberra Times K E Beazley MP Mr K E Beazley claims that tragedy hygiene matters vitally on settlements

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 495 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 87 New approach to Aborigines 2/12/1965 Sydney Herald Aborigines Welfare Board In many cases resident managers have been asked to leave Government stations 6 87 Denial over housing for natives 2/12/1965 West Australian Native Welfare Minister, Mr Lewis, will not approve the building of transitional homes for natives in groups of 15 to 20

6 87 Helping them to integrate 2/12/1965 Perth Daily WA Aboriginal Advancement News Council; Aboriginal Week 6 87 New liquor ban; natives fined 2/12/1965 Hobart Mercury Billy Lingyin; Paddy Presley; Koolpinyah Station 6 88 Bill "big step for natives" 2/12/1965 News Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 88 Parents' fight for children 2/12/1965 Daily Mirror Frank Gananggu; Elsie; Marie Carmel; Maria; Michael; Bathurst Island Catholic Mission; Channel Island Leprosarium 6 88 New Court move for children 2/12/1965 Sydney Frank Gananggu; Elsie; Marie Telegraph Carmel; Maria; Michael; Bathurst Island Catholic Mission; Channel Island Leprosarium 6 89 Rights to land, minerals 3/12/1965 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 90 Gift of toys to missions Circa [?] 5AD Kangaroo Club December 1965 6 90 Color bar issue in election 4/12/1965 Daily Mirror Harold Hall; Shire Council of Walgett 6 90 Native troop makes a promising 4/12/1965 Perth Weekend John Young; 1st Allawah Grove First Aboriginal scout group in start News Troop the metropolitan area

6 91 Assimilation not the answer, 6/12/1965 Canberra Times Mr Allan Fraser says Fraser

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 496 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 91 Women in native welfare urged 7/12/1965 West Australian Isobel Weir Schoolteacher' private investigation in the North-West and West Kimberley 6 91 Helping the Aborigines 7/12/1965 Sydney Herald Constitution Expression of doubt about whether the changes proposed by Mr Wentworth would achieve anything more 6 91 Custody move by natives Circa [?] Frank Gananggu; Elsie December Darrbuma; Bathurst Island 1965 Catholic Mission 6 92 Sam shows way to the past 8/12/1965 Perth Daily Ian Crawford; Sam Museum anthropologist is News Woolagudjah; Wandjina; writing a book on the mythology Namarali of West Kimberley tribes

6 92 Return children appeal Australian Frank Gananggu; Elsie Darrbuma; Marie Carmel; Maria; Michael; Bathurst Island Catholic Mission; Sylvester Pilmapitjimira; Simona; Vic Mirringmantimiri; Mary; Tiwi

6 92 Aborigines want Section 51 - 8/12/1965 Sydney Tribune Constitution; referendum; Mrs F out! Bandler; Mr C Perkins; Pastor D Nicholls; Kath Walker; Jack Hassen; Charles Dixon; Harry Jard 6 93 On native reserve - Over speed 9/12/1965 [?] Davenport Native Reserve; Port Augusta Court cases limit Michael John Gibson; Frank Lovegrove 6 93 Aboriginal pupils' awards 9/12/1965 Sydney Stephen Gibson; Susan Lake; Scholarships awarded by Telegraph North Dubbo Primary School Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 497 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 93 Stayed … but they still 9/12/1965 Brisbane Miss Irene McReady; Miss Women to retire after a absorbed bush Country Life Violet Halligan combined 70 years with the Native Affairs Department 6 94 Aborigines' census "set for next 10/12/1965 News Pam Fox Minister for Aboriginal Affairs winter" announces the first full-scale census of Aborigines, and appoints a research officer to take the census 6 94 Manager for foundation 10/12/1965 Sydney Herald Charles Perkins; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs 6 94 Presentation to couple by 10/12/1965 Sydney Herald Casino Aboriginal Advancement Aborigines League; Rev W A Brown; Mrs Brown 6 95 Mr Wentworth and the 10/12/1965 Melbourne Fact Kim Edward Beazley; Aborigines Constitution; referendum 6 96 These Australians have rights, 10/12/1965 Melbourne Fact too! - Labor at work for Aborigines 6 96 Census to be taken of Circa [?] Pam Fox Department of Aboriginal Affairs Aborigines December research office to undertake the 1965 first full-scale census of Aborigines in SA 6 97 Aborigine given chance - Held Circa [?] June McLean; Ralph Alfonso Court cases over - Indecent behaviour December Zollo; John Graham Sharpe admitted 1966 6 97 Aborigines "should get equal 11/12/1965 Canberra Times pay" - Sanctions "must be complete" - Attack on critics kept up 6 97 Aboriginal children day late 11/12/1965 Launceston St Mary's Church of England Twenty-five children arrive a Examiner Mission; Alice Springs; Northern day late for their seven-week Tasmania holiday in Tasmania

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 498 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 97 Holidays ahead 13/12/1965 Courier-Mail George Thorne; Ken Rou Rou; Eighty-six Queensland children, Palm Island; Harold Blair many from inland missions, holiday with Melbourne families for five weeks

6 98 Homes (and hearts) open for 13/12/1965 Launceston St Mary's Mission; Alice Children from Alice Springs children Examiner Springs; Northern Tasmania; holiday in Tasmania Mrs F Warren; Ronnie Dinnie; Mrs J Curry; Rosemary Walker; Mrs K Huett; Annie Romberg; Clifford Hampton;

6 98 Cockpit holds their interest 13/12/1965 Launceston St Mary's Church of England Children from Alice Springs, Examiner Mission; Alice Springs; Northern holidaying in Tasmania, inspect Tasmania; Jeannie Spratt; the cockpit of a large aircraft Rosemary Walker; Max McKenzie 6 99 Helping the Aborigines 14/12/1965 Sydney Herald Challenging the interpretation of the Courts that Aboriginal people are wholly whose ancestry is unmixed 6 99 Clash on natives homes 14/12/1965 West Australian Kalgoorlie; Lamington Councillors and ratepayers clash over native housing policy

6 99 Wine called "escape" for 14/12/1965 Daily Mirror William Smith; Maude Bugmi; Public Defender calls for Aboriginals Wilcannia leniency for a man who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his de facto wife

6 99 Smile with Santa 15/12/1965 Launceston Ronnie Dinnie; St Mary's Boy holidaying with Tasmanian Examiner Mission; Alice Springs family meets Santa at a school break-up party

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 499 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 100 [Untitled] 15/12/1965 Sydney Herald Lawrence Biulim, Gregory Four Northern Territory artists Bunbawa; Joseph Madigan, to perform at a special concert Harry Pallada; Port Kembla in the Town Hall 6 100 The artist and the Aborigines 15/12/1965 Australian Alfred Watson Victorian artist angry over the exploitation of the artistic ability of the Aborigines in Alice Springs 6 100 Three years' gaol for killing 15/12/1965 Sydney Herald William Smith; Maude / Maud Bugmi; Wilcannia 6 101 Scholarships for five Aborigines 15/12/1965 Sydney Herald Foundation for Aboriginal Scholarships enable five Affairs; Mrs M Cornelius; schoolchildren to complete their Roslyn Davis; Peter Williams; education from fifth class to Susan Lake; Stephen Gibson matriculation

6 101 Pilot census of natives 15/12/1965 Advertiser Plans for a pilot project for the SA census 6 101 Aboriginal scholarships 15/12/1965 Sydney Foundation for Aboriginal Telegraph Affairs; Peter Williams; Susan Lake; Stephen Gibson 6 101 Aborigines win 5 scholarships 16/12/1965 Sydney Foundation for Aboriginal Telegraph Affairs; Peter Williams; Susan Lake; Stephen Gibson; Mr Max Cornelius; Roslyn Davis

6 101 Beaten to death by a nulla-nulla 16/12/1965 Daily Mirror Ronald West; Clarice Collis; Man sentenced to six years' Brewarrina gaol for the manslaughter of his de facto wife 6 102 Kid's fun wins way to pride 16/12/1965 Daily Mirror Russ Hausfeld; Foundation for Children receive scholarships Aboriginal Affairs; Max Cornelius; Peter Williams; Susan Lake; Stephen Gibson; Roslyn Davis; Charles Perkins

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 500 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 102 Cash crisis for Aborigines 17/12/1965 Australian Foundation for Aboriginal NSW foundation in financial Affairs trouble unless a fundraising programme was successful 6 102 NT measles checked Circa [?] Epidemic among Aborigines in December the NT appears to have been 1965 checked 6 103 Girl nominates parents 16/12/1965 News Marie Were; Mr and Mrs R C Girl nominates her foster Were; Bridgewater parents to The News' search for "Mr and Mrs Kind Heart" 6 103 Sydney is too big! 17/12/1965 Daily Mirror Port Keats; Joseph Mardigan; Four men from Arnhem Land to Harry Pallarda; Gregory dance a corroboree in Sydney Bunbawa; Laurence Biellam

6 103 A kindhearted couple adopted 18/12/1965 News Marie Were; Mr and Mrs R C Girl nominates her foster her and another little Aborigine Were; Bridgewater parents to The News' search for … So Marie just had to tell "Mr and Mrs Kind Heart" about them 6 104 [Untitled] 21/12/1965 Sydney Herald Port Keats; Gordon Chuia; Five young men prepare for a Gregory Bunbawa tribal dance in Sydney 6 104 Native work force plan 22/12/1965 News Hermannsburg; Arunta; Twenty Northern Territory Barossa Valley people volunteer for fruit- picking integration program in the Barossa Valley 6 104 Puzzling, for all concerned 24/12/1965 Perth Daily Claim that Aborigines are News perplexed about some scientific studies 6 104 US migrant feared racial 24/12/1965 Sydney Mr Wylie Fancher Man comes to Australia with his problems Telegraph family to escape the increasing negro influence in most American cities and States

6 105 Native study wins praise 24/12/1965 Advertiser Dr Paul Siple; Professor m V Praise for Australian research Macfarlane into the perspiration of Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 501 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 105 Natives lure scientists 24/12/1965 Advertiser Claim that Aborigines are perplexed about some scientific studies 6 105 [Untitled] 24/12/1965 Sydney Herald Brewarrina; Aboriginal Welfare Santa Claus at attends Board; Eddy Cockburn Christmas Party at the Aboriginal Mission Station, which was soon to be closed down 6 105 Mboya raps Australia on 24/12/1965 Australian Tom Mboya Kenyan Minister for Economic Aborigines Planning and Development claims that discrimination created fear, despair and an inferiority complex

6 105 Native work force plan 22/12/1965 News Hermannsburg; Arunta; Barossa Valley 6 106 Stick 'em up! 23/12/1965 News Humphrey B Bear; Ian NWS-9 personalities deliver Fairweather; Pam Western; Christmas gifts Northcote Home; Cedric Miller; Bradley Miller 6 106 Australia in world study of 28/12/1965 Sydney Herald International Biological Program Australian biologists to study people the health of Aborigines as part of a five-year world study on human adaptability 6 107 Board welcome to Aboriginal 30/12/1965 Sydney Herald NSW Aborigines Welfare First Aboriginal welfare officer Board; Herbert Simms welcomed by the Chief Secretary 6 107 First Aboriginal starts job 30/12/1965 Sydney Sun NSW Aborigines Welfare First Aboriginal welfare officer Board; Herbert Simms welcomed by the Chief Secretary 6 107 Aborigine as welfare officer 30/12/1965 Sydney NSW Aborigines Welfare First Aboriginal welfare officer Telegraph Board; Herbert Simms welcomed by the Chief Secretary

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 502 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 108 MP presses private bill for 30/12/1965 Sydney Herald Mr W C Wentworth; Aborigines Constitution; referendum 6 108 Pressure on natives at poll Circa [?] David Douglas Smith; Court of Defeated candidate claims that alleged January Disputed Returns Aboriginal voters were subject 1966 to psychological pressure and undue influence

6 108 Man drowned in railway dam Circa [?] Mervyn Thompson; Booleroo January Centre 1966 6 108 Holiday pals Circa [?] Marianne De Witt; Johnny Alice Springs boy came to Port January Brown Augusta for hospital treatment 1966 6 108 Illegal interference Circa [?] Howard John Buckskin; Court case January Hawthorn 1966 6 109 BA for race leader Circa [?] Charles Nelson Perkins Mr Perkins becomes an Arts January graduate of Sydney University 1966 6 109 Escape bid Circa [?] Trevor Neil Gollan; Avis Joyce Man pleads guilt to having January Edwards; escaped, or attempted to 1966 escape, Policy custody in Adelaide 6 109 Plan to protect relics Circa [?] Minister of Education January announces that reserves and 1966 prohibited areas would be established in many parts of SA

6 109 The Executive Council assented Circa [?] Matters include Aboriginal and to 19 Bills January historic relics 1966 6 109 Aborigines and color bar Circa [?] Refutes claim that there is no January color prejudice in Australia 1966

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 503 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 109 Color bar in Australia Circa [?] Claim that there is a color bar in January this country 1966 6 110 Waiting for a train Circa [?] Alice Springs; Ghan Aborigines unconcerned by the January train's delay 1966 6 110 Equality bid in Education Circa [?] Australian Teachers Federation Call for the Commonwealth and January State Governments to help 1966 foster equal educational rights

6 110 Aborigines adopted Circa [?] Correspondent claims that her January four adopted Aboriginal children 1966 have never been snubbed

6 110 Color prejudice in Australia Circa [?] Claim that those who are most January vocal in their concern for 1966 Aborigines are most instrumental in perpetuation differences 6 111 Port Police - Two charges Circa [?] David Crayton Wassa Court case January 1966 6 111 Boys find bones near Torrens Circa [?] River Torrens; Philip Sykes; January Bryn Troath 1966 6 111 Death "not magical" Circa [?] Yuendumu Man died during a mercy dash January to hospital after being "boned" 1966 6 111 Outlook for Aborigines Circa [?] Aboriginal Affairs Board Annual report tabled in SA January Parliament 1966 6 111 NT mission choir sings at Circa [?] Hermannsburg Lutheran Twenty-one children on a college January Mission Choir; Immanuel singing tour of SA 1966 College

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 504 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 112 The future of Aborigines in Circa Agriculture Australia December 1965 6 112 Education plan for Aborigines 30/01/1966 [?] Charles Perkins Call for the Commonwealth Government to set up an education foundation for Aborigines 6 112 Disturbance in bus Circa [?] Brian Robert Lindsay; Lois Court case: MTT inspector finds January Bernadine Davis two people fighting with a bus 1966 conductor 6 112 Court told of attack 1/02/1966 Mun-Bun; Oomala; Areyoug Court case: Two charged with attempted rape 6 113 Natives reject whites Circa [?] New South Wales Joint Claim that many Aborigines do February Parliamentary Committee on not want to be assimilated 1966 Aborigines' Welfare; Superintendent of Aboriginal Welfare 6 113 Aboriginal centre "no further 3/02/1966 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board; La Submission to a Joint use" Herald Perouse Aborigines / Aboriginal Parliamentary Committee Reserve investigating the welfare of Aborigines 6 113 Educating the Aboriginal - 4/02/1966 Sydney Morning Tranby Co-operative College; Cooperation - Scholarships Herald Reverend Alf Clint; John Johnston; Alan Duncan; Victor McEvoy; Yvonne Smith; Jacob Abednego; Charles French; Larry Bilanyn; Sergius Anaetomo; Consultative Committee on Aboriginal Education

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 505 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 114 "Fear that they would not be 4/02/1966 Sydney Morning Hubert Timbery; Joe Timbery; Parliamentary Committee told accepted" - "Why should we Herald La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve; that many Aborigines did not leave?" Cliff Cooke; Bert Ritchie; Mr H wish to leave reserves and Stewart become part of the general community. 6 114 Last six acres 5/02/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve Herald

6 115 Gallup Poll - Aborigines in the Circa [?] Constitution; referendum census February 1966 6 115 Recreation space plan at 5/02/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve reserve Herald

6 115 Aborigines in Sydney 5/02/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve Concerned with the statement Herald of the Under-Secretary of the Chief Secretary's Department, Mr A G Kingsmill, that the reserve has outlived its usefulness

6 115 Last six acres 5/02/1966 Sydney Morning Herald

6 116 NSW race riots fear Circa [?] Redfern February 1966 6 116 Defendant was "victim" Circa [?] Antonio Delfino; David George Court case re assault on North February Gollan Terrace, Adelaide 1966 6 116 Festival visitor Circa [?] Phyllis Daylight; Adelaide February Festival of Arts 1966

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 506 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 116 Granted bond Circa [?] Keith Theodore Carbine Bond granted following the February breaking into of a Ceduna shop 1966 6 116 Trackers, police capture 2 Circa [?] Cadell Training Centre; Robert Two native trackers and police February Barry Osmond; John Norman capture two escapees 1966 Ross; Jimmy James; Danny Moodoo 6 116 Native choir for festival Circa [?] Ernabella Aboriginal Mission February Choir; Adelaide Festival of Arts 1966 6 117 La Perouse reserve 9/02/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve The reserve committee Herald disturbed at the statement of the Under-Secretary of the Chief Secretary's Department, Mr A G Kingsmill, that the reserve has outlived its usefulness 6 117 An "inhuman proposal" 10/02/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve Congratulations on the editorial Herald titled "Last six acres"

6 117 From a lap-lap to nun's habit 10/02/1966 Advertiser Jeannie Toitkam / Sister Australia's first full-blood Jeanne Marie; Murinbada; Our Aboriginal Roman Catholic nun Lady of the Sacred Heart; Port Keats; Sister Eucharia

6 118 Long-term reserve residents to 11/02/1966 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board; La stay Herald Perouse Aboriginal Reserve

6 118 [Untitled] 12/01/1966 [?] Robin Bryant Leaving Certificate achievements at a Lismore college of the holder of an Aborigines Welfare Board bursary

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 507 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 118 Wants survey on natives 21/02/1966 Advertiser Upper Murray Association for Call for the University of Aboriginal Welfare Adelaide to make a survey of the home life of Aborigines in the Upper Murray areas 6 118 Aborigines move to Sydney "in 17/02/1966 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins; Foundation for Foundation launches a public droves" Herald Aboriginal Affairs appeal for funds

6 119 Negress studying Aboriginies / 17/02/1966 Advertiser Miss Era Bell Thompson; Ebony Aborigines 6 119 Aboriginal aid fund 17/02/1966 Advertiser Foundation for Aboriginal Foundation launches a public Affairs appeal for funds 6 119 Natives' pay Circa [?] Federal Government suggested February that payment of award wages in 1966 the pastoral industry should be phased over three years

6 119 Despairing tale of Aborigines in 24/02/1966 Sydney Morning Armidale; Redfern a white man's city - Taste of a Herald bitter Utopia 6 120 Wall of water kills three Circa [?] Napier Downs Station; Cyclone A seven-foot high wall of water February Betty from a flash flood kills three 1966 blind Aborigines 6 120 Having worked among dark Circa [?] Claim that another people, Aborigines, and half- February correspondent is ignorant castes, I have found them to be 1966 intelligent, lovable people 6 120 Nilari comes up smiling … 5/11/1965 News Nilari; Papunya; Warrawee; Fifteen month old boy treated Australian Inland Mission for lactose intolerance 6 121 Augusta Aborigines - Liquor 19/10/1965 News Port Augusta claim "inaccurate" 6 121 Law shocks opal miners Circa [?] Andamooka; Gold Buyers Act February 1966

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 508 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 121 Attitude over natives slated Circa [?] Dr Colin Tatz Monash University lecturer in February politics criticises attitudes of 1966 "white" Australians 6 121 Ann's new life Circa [?] Ann; Musgrove Park Reserve; Aboriginal baby found by a February Australian Inland Mission Home roving nurse and nursed back 1966 to health at the mission's home, Warrawee, at Tennyson

6 122 Eight become brides again 1/03/1966 Advertiser Hermannsburg; Pastor D J Eight couples, who had been Radke; Maudie Cladinda married according to tribal custom, married at the Lutheran mission 6 122 Training young natives 1/03/1966 Advertiser Plan to train young natives to work on sheep and cattle stations in the North West of WA 6 122 Expert study on Aborigines Circa March [?] Aboriginal Man in South and Book published by the 1966 Central Australia; Board for University of Adelaide Aboriginal Research 6 123 Tribal choir for festival 4/03/1966 Advertiser Ernabella Aboriginal Mission Choir; Alec Minutjukar; Nyukan; Patjiparan; Peter Nyaningu; Pitjantjatjara; Maningrida Mission; Magani; Jinang; Bilinyara; Wudagi; Adelaide Festival of Arts 6 123 Welfare of natives - Plea for SA 4/03/1966 Advertiser Port Augusta Aboriginal project resident suggests employment enterprises with instructors but no overseers or foremen

6 123 It's WRAAF Carol 4/03/1966 News Carol Ann Pell; Women's Royal Australian Air Force; Edinburgh Airfield

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 509 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 124 Color bar hits family 7/03/1966 News Hugh Ridgeway; Kathleen Couple and their seven children forced to leave Sydney because of color prejudice by landlords and real estate agents

6 124 Aboriginal pay decision today 7/03/1966 News Commonwealth Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers Union; Cattle Industry Award 6 124 Programme on ADS7 sparks 7/03/1966 Advertiser Eric Baume; Beauty and the Controversy regarding the controversy Beast adoption of Aboriginal children by white Australian families

6 124 TV row on Aborigines 8/03/1966 [?] Eric Baume; Beauty and the Public relations officer from the Beast; David Combe Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs is a guest on the TV program

6 124 Woman, 45, on murder count Circa March [?] Edward Thomas Larkin; Marree 1966 6 125 [Untitled] Circa March [?] Arbitration Commission Claim that the Commission's 1966 decision to defer full award wages is appalling 6 125 Bones found under road Circa March [?] St Peters Council works in Harrow Road, 1966 near the River Torrens, uncovers bones and implements 6 125 Reception to Aborigines Circa March [?] Ernabella Presbyterian 1966 Aboriginal Mission Choir; Pitjantjatjara; Adelaide Festival of Arts; Scots Church Hall

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 510 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 125 Tribal area discovered Circa March [?] Denis Hearne; Charles Brown Implements and a burial ground 1966 found north of Adelaide by an amateur anthropologist and a photographer

6 125 Native choir welcomed Circa March [?] Ernabella Aboriginal Mission Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 1966 Choir; Pitjantjatjara; Adelaide welcomes the choir Festival of Arts 6 125 Big native relics find Circa March [?] Denis Hearne; Charles Brown Implements and a burial ground 1966 found north of Adelaide by an amateur anthropologist and a photographer

6 125 Bark paintings by Aborigines Circa March [?] Cornell Travel Agency Claim that two bark painters 1966 from Arnhem Land were treated in a degrading manner by being placed in the window of the agency to work on their paintings 6 126 Scores miss choir 18/03/1966 Advertiser Ernabella Aboriginal Mission People turned away from the Choir; Pitjantjatjara; Scots crowded hall Church; Adelaide Festival of Arts 6 126 Symphony treat for Aborigines Circa March [?] London Symphony Orchestra; The choir gives an impromptu 1966 Ernabella Mission Choir concert at the invitation of the orchestra's conductor

6 126 Old, new at homes show Circa March [?] Homes Exhibition; Wayville; The oldest house at the 1966 Pitjantjatjara exhibition to be a wiltja (Aboriginal wurlie) 6 126 Aboriginal culture drive growing Circa March [?] Adult Education Department; Many applications received for 1966 MacDonnell Ranges; Arunta a school in the outback to study the way of life of the Arunta tribe

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 511 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 126 Fund to assist Aborigines Circa March [?] National Aborigines Call for contributions to a fund 1966 Observance Week; University for the education of Aborigines of Adelaide in music, art and singing

6 127 Such a pretty little town … 13/04/1966 Australian Griffith; Barbara Kielby; Lynette; A description of the hateful Jacqueline; Garry; NSW conditions in which people are Aboriginal Welfare Board; housed around Griffith Doolan Murray 6 127 Native art criticism 15/03/1966 [?] Mr Dunstan; Cornell Travel; Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Magani; Jinang; Bilinyara; opens a display of bark Wudagi; Adelaide Festival of paintings and claims that Arts Aboriginal culture is being bastardised 6 128 Aborigines hide from committee 12/03/1966 Sydney Morning Redfern; Lorna Pholi Committee of State Herald parliamentarians investigates living conditions in the city 6 128 A "breakthrough" 5/01/1966 Sydney Morning NSW Aborigines Welfare Board Appointment of the first welfare Herald officer of Aboriginal blood to the staff of the Board

6 129 Aborigines' treatment 28/02/1966 Sydney Morning Redfern Claim that poor Aborigines will Herald be incited to riot and rebellion does not stack up 6 130 Immediate help ordered for 12/03/1966 Sydney Morning Mr E A Willis; NSW Aborigines The Chief Secretary directs that Aborigines Herald Welfare Board immediate assistance be given to those near starvation in drought areas 6 130 Aborigines "bitter against 1/03/1966 Sydney Morning Anglican Bishop of Armidale; whites" Herald Church Army

6 131 Integration urged for reserve 5/04/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve; Council urges the State Herald Randwick Council Government to build housing for whites as well as Aborigines on the reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 512 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 131 La Perouse reserve 2/03/1966 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Reserve; Committee member claims that Herald Aboriginal Reserve Committee it is insufficient funds that prevents the Aboriginal Welfare Board from doing its job

6 132 Plan "form of extermination" 6/04/1966 Sydney Morning Mr H S Groves; NSW Joint Parliamentary Committee told Herald Parliamentary Committee on that assimilation by inter- Aborigines Welfare marriage was a modern form of racial extermination 6 132 Right attitudes 8/04/1966 Sydney Morning NSW Parliamentary Committee Program of education Herald on Aborigines Welfare suggested by the Assistant Director-General of Education, Mr Truskett 6 133 New educational plan urged 7/04/1966 Sydney Morning New education program for Herald Aborigines in NSW is proposed

6 133 Poor housing for natives 10/04/1966 [?] Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement 6 133 Education help to Aborigines Circa April [?] Kindergarten Union; Point 1966 Pearce; Koonibba; Gerard; Point McLeay; Musgrave Park

6 134 Special fund suggested for 21/04/1966 [?] Federal Council for the Suggestion that companies training Aborigines Advancement of Aborigines and carrying out development work Torres Strait Islanders; Mr J in Northern Australia should pay McGinness a compulsory levy to the fund

6 134 Native census soon Circa April [?] A census of SA's Aboriginal 1966 population to begin in July 6 134 Law to punish racism sought 26/04/1966 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 513 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 135 Nomads "not poor" Circa April [?] Anthropologists in Chicago 1966 decide that many primitive hunting peoples of the world may not be so primitive 6 135 Mother's proud moment Circa May [?] Charles Perkins; Hetti Perkins; Mother sees her son receive his 1966 Sydney University BA degree 6 135 100th game for South's "Big Circa April [?] David Kantilla; South Adelaide Footballer plays 100 League Dave" 1966 games in SA 6 135 First look at city Circa April [?] Mary Murila; Barney Matjipili; Group of eight on a working 1966 Manyawari; Tjurki; Musgrave holiday get their first look at Park Adelaide from the roof of the Advertiser building 6 136 Strike call to natives 2/05/1966 [?] Arbitration Commission; North Australian Workers' Union

6 136 Shield tree Circa May [?] Photograph of a shield tree 1966 near Mitcham 6 136 Tree talk Circa May [?] Call for photographs of canoe 1966 trees or shield trees 6 136 RAAF couple "homeless" 24/05/1966 [?] LAC Douglas Surridge; Peggy Melbourne airman and his wife are not entitled to the same rental subsidy as some other airmen and all public servants in Darwin 6 136 Councillors impressed with 19/05/1966 Transcontinenta Port Augusta Council; Reserve l Davenport Reserve 6 137 Out of bounds - Whites banned 10/05/1966 Sydney Morning Bowraville; Darcy Cassidy from Aborigines' houses Herald

6 137 [Untitled] Circa May [?] Call for photographs of canoe 1966 trees or shield trees, and 1862 photograph of a canoe under construction

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 514 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 137 Flat denied airman 25/05/1966 [?] LAC Colin Douglas Surridge; Accommodation offer withdrawn Peggy when the owner discovered Peggy was a full-blood Aborigine, and claims that LAC Surridge showed no inclination to be assisted 6 138 Anger at plan for dance ban 25/05/1966 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council; Darlington Council's finance committee Herald Town Hall; Redfern; Alexandria; proposes ban on dances at Waterloo; Foundation for three inner suburban town halls Aboriginal Affairs

6 138 Action sought on Aboriginal 24/05/1966 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council; Darlington dances Herald Town Hall; Redfern; Alexandria; Waterloo; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs

6 139 First census in Papua-NG soon 30/05/1966 Sydney Morning Papua-New Guinea First detailed census of both Herald European and Indigenous people 6 139 NT dispute - Strike camp goes 31/05/1966 Sydney Morning Elliott; North Australia Workers' hungry Herald Union;

6 139 Offer of hall is turned down 31/05/1966 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council; Darlington Herald Town Hall; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs

6 139 Study of Aboriginal children's 31/05/1966 Advertiser Mrs William Nicol; Mrs Noel art Wallace; Musgrave Ranges 6 139 Race bias claim Circa May [?] Sydney City Council; 1966 Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs 6 140 Natives "spoilt by care" Circa June [?] Dr C E Cook; Medical Journal 1966 of Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 515 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 140 Expert's proposal - Native 2/06/1966 News Mr T G H Strehlow; Victoria myths for fountains Square; John Dowie 6 140 Plea for native theme Circa June [?] Mr T G H Strehlow; Victoria 1966 Square; John Dowie 6 140 Urges law on color bias 2/06/1966 [?] Charles Perkins 6 140 Homes on go Circa June [?] Musgrave Park Reserve Four houses for Aborigines 1966 Department welfare officers driven to Musgrave Park 6 141 Offer of hall is turned down 31/05/1966 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council; Darlington This article was on page 139 Herald Town Hall; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs

6 141 Plan to reform Aboriginal aid 1/06/1966 Sydney Morning Consultative Committee on Herald Aboriginal Education; Bureau of Aboriginal Advancement 6 141 Aborigines petition on police 20/06/1966 Sydney Morning Moree Council; Ray Tunks Petition alleges that police have Herald exceeded their authority at Aboriginal settlements 6 141 Rich find of copper in W Aust Circa June [?] Warburton Ranges; Western 1966 Mining Ltd 6 142 Council asked to reconsider 22/06/1966 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council; ban Herald Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; Darlington Town Hall 6 142 Report on Moree allegation 22/06/1966 Sydney Morning Moree Council; Ray Tunks Commissioner of Police asks Herald for a report into allegation that police have exceeded their authority at Aboriginal settlements 6 142 Body found in canal Circa June [?] Port River; Port Adelaide; 1966 Donald Newchurch 6 142 Search for two men Circa June [?] Torrens River Woman claims to have been 1966 abducted by two men from the banks of the river

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 516 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 142 Hall denial to Aborigines 23/06/1966 Sydney Morning Sydney County / City Council; Query whether it is justifiable to Herald Foundation for Aboriginal deprive an entire group of Affairs harmless enjoyment if a few members give offence 6 142 "Race prejudice" - Native anger Circa June [?] Sydney City Council; at ban 1966 Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; Darlington Town Hall 6 143 WMC copper search in native 23/06/1966 Sydney Morning Warburton Ranges; Western reserve Herald Mining Corporation; Tommy Simms 6 143 Spears, di [didgeridoo] - London 3/04/1967 Advertiser Rolf Harris; David Bulanatji; NT man flown to London to London appear in a television show 6 143 "Used dirt to murder new baby" Circa June [?] Nangura; Murmuya; Pintubi; Alice Springs Court cases: New- 1966 Papunya; Emily Sideek; Musty born baby allegedly asphyxiated Sideek; Michael Cullen; Mickey by her grandmother, and two Connell other slaying charges

6 144 Aboriginal urges race law 3/06/1966 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins Herald

6 144 Novel bequest of cleric - "No 5/07/1966 News Rev John Scarborough Methodist minister asked for flowers - help natives" tributes to be donated to the Aborigines Friends' Association

6 144 Aborigines live in fear, says 24/06/1966 Australian Stan Davey; Council for the leader Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 6 145 Welfare officer reply 7/07/1966 Advertiser Point Pearce Minister of Aboriginal Affairs comments on a letter to the editor about the appointment of an Aboriginal Church Army officer to the reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 517 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 145 Koonibba campery 7/07/1966 On Dit Koonibba Group of 26 people, mainly university students, to attend a work camp 6 145 The Aboriginal one per cent 7/07/1966 On Dit National Aborigines Day Observance Committee; Abschol; Charles Perkins 6 145 Park picnic Circa July [?] Junior Chamber of Commerce; About 50 children from various 1966 National Park; Millie West; SA locations attend a picnic Fiona Melbourne 6 145 Natives "driven to city" Circa July [?] Charles Perkins; National 1966 Aborigines Day 6 146 Whites' duty to natives 11/07/1966 Advertiser National Aborigines Day Call for white Australians to be Observance Committee; Rev H educated to accept the H Temme; Jimmy Lester Aborigine as a fellow human being 6 146 Natives seek "abuse" ban 26/07/1966 Advertiser Northern Territory Council for Aboriginal Rights; Davis Daniels; Robert Tudawali; Mrs Doris Daniels 6 146 The pride of a mother… 12/05/1966 Sydney Morning Hetti Perkins; Charles Perkins; Mother sees her son receive his Herald Eileen; Sydney University BA degree

6 147 Day to remember for blind Circa 1966 News James / Jim Lester; Lucy Blind singer weds in Adelaide singer Turner; Nancy Nicholson 6 147 Big census for natives 3/06/1966 News Pam Fox; Kevin Martin Plans for SA's first full scale census of Aborigines 6 147 Natives protest Circa 1966 [?] John Moriarty; Sir Lyell McEwin Protests against a Bill being referred to a Select Committee

6 148 Union rejects agreement for Circa 1966 [?] North Australian Workers Union Aboriginal stockmen

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 518 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 148 New Bill for native lands Circa 1966 [?] Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Amended version of the Bill presented by the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Mr Dunstan

6 148 Race Bill in Assembly Circa 1966 [?] A Bill to prohibit racial discrimination in SA is introduced by the Attorney- General, Mr Dunstan 6 148 Racial feeling in Pt. Augusta Circa 1966 [?] Refutes claim that the Bill to prohibit racial discrimination could cause ill feeling among Port Augusta residents 6 149 Racial Bill "too soon" Circa 1966 [?] Mr R Varcoe; Port Augusta Claim that the Bill to prohibit Chamber of Commerce racial discrimination could cause ill feeling among Port Augusta residents 6 149 "Impractical" to outlaw term 27/07/1966 News Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Mr Dunstan QC claims that if "boong" derogatory slang terms against Aborigines were outlawed, the Government would have to list every derisive word against other national groups

6 149 Increase in offences 20/07/1966 [?] Port Augusta; No 17 Far Annual report by the officer-in- Northern Police Division charge of the division 6 149 Criticism of Mr. Dunstan 19/07/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Minister of Aboriginal Affairs is Minister of Aboriginal Affairs accused of attempting to be "a record breaker" 6 150 Criticism of MP Circa July [?] Mr Brookman; Aboriginal Lands Mr Brookman's attitude to SA's 1966 Trust Bill Aborigines was compared to Governor Gawler's

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 519 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 150 Enquiry into drink report 22/07/1966 Advertiser Port Augusta; Commissioner of Commissioner claims that a Police report on Aboriginal drinking at Port Augusta should not have been made public 6 150 Minister's work for Aborigines Circa July [?] Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; G Claim that Mr Dunstan has 1966 Elphick always been helpful and interested in Aborigines 6 150 Native offences listed in House Circa July [?] Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Dunstan refers to the annual 1966 Far North Police Division report by the officer-in-charge of the division 6 150 Native drinking law revision Circa July [?] Synod of the Methodist northern Synod considers greater sought 1966 district freedom in drinking rights to be premature 6 151 Attack on State's apartheid Circa 1966 [?] Gippsland Victorian Government policy on policy Aborigines is compared to the South African apartheid policy

6 151 Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Circa August [?] Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Mr Claim that citizenship privileges 1966 Dawkins; G Carter and rights are long overdue

6 151 Aboriginal reserves - Ban on 3/08/1966 News SA Government is expected to liquor to go lift restrictions on Aborigines drinking liquor on reserves

6 151 Expel race-hate whites - Circa August [?] William Forsyth; New Guinea General Secretary of the South Forsyth 1966 Pacific Commission claims that white people with discriminating attitudes against New Guineans should be kicked out of the Territory

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 520 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 151 Native drink: Church seeking 1/08/1966 News Methodist Church in South Synod calls for the church's check Australia social services department to investigate the effect of Aborigines' drinking 6 152 Aboriginal lands aims 3/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 152 Aborigines' plight 4/08/1966 Advertiser The Principal of the Adelaide Teachers College claims that Aborigines were living in a cultural no man's land 6 152 Aboriginal Lands Trust 4/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 153 Drifters invade South-East - 6/08/1966 Sunday Mail Penola; Kalangadoo Towns in fear of drunken natives - Blame placed on tribal law 6 154 Teacher need for Aborigines - 9/08/1966 News Musgrave Park Reserve Education Minister says that a Musgrave Park move new school may be opened at Musgrave Park some time in the near future 6 154 Warns on Aborigines 10/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Sir The Attorney-General warns Sir Thomas Playford Thomas Playford that Aborigines would come to Parliament House in their hundreds if he continues his opposition to the Bill 6 154 Aborigines flood into Adelaide 10/08/1966 News Aborigines are looking for jobs and decent housing in Adelaide

6 154 Attitude of Police to Aborigines 10/08/1966 Advertiser The Attorney-General says no instructions had been issued to the SA Police to go light on Aborigines in any way

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 521 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 155 Native school - Reserve need 12/08/1966 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Charles Comment on the fate of four "vital" Duguid; Windana Remand boys who broke into a store at House; Magill Reformatory Musgrave Park, and claim that a school is a vital necessity

6 155 Natives ankles handcuffed 12/08/1966 News Musgrave Park; Dr Charles Claim that four boys, who broke Duguid; Windana Remand into a store at Musgrave Park, Home; Magill Reformatory had handcuffs placed on their ankles and were driven in a truck 400 miles to Oodnadatta

6 155 Native school - Action by Board 13/08/1966 [?] Aboriginal Affairs Board; Advice that the Board had Musgrave Park Aboriginal recommended the Reserve establishment of a school at the Reserve and that the project had been approved 6 155 Treatment of natives "fair" 13/08/1966 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Dr C Duguid; Comment by the Attorney- Magill Reformatory General 6 156 More Aborigines sent to gaol 13/08/1966 Advertiser Claim that police and lawyers expect official statistics to show sensational increases in Aboriginal crime during the past year

6 156 Arrest of native boys 15/08/1966 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Charles Duguid

6 157 Booze - the curse of a tragic 18/08/1966 News Alice Springs people 6 158 Forgotten people 20/08/1966 Sydney Morning Comment on lack of education Herald and equality of opportunity in New South Wales

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 522 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 158 Treatment of natives "a 22/08/1966 [?] Charles Perkins scandal" 6 158 Equality needs of Aborigines 23/08/1966 Advertiser Professor A A Abbie; Aboriginal Affairs Board 6 159 Native drinking a growing pain 23/08/1966 News Claim that full citizenship means full acceptance of all obligations, as well as partaking of all privileges 6 159 Parlt. plea on natives 26/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 159 Bill "ahead of time" 25/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 159 200 natives walk of NT station 26/08/1966 News Wave Hill Station; North Australian Workers Union; Arbitration Commission; Vesteys; Peter Morris; Vincent Lingiari; Dexter Daniels / Danials 6 159 Station strike by Aborigines 27/08/1966 Advertiser Wave Hill Station; North Australian Workers Union; Dexter Daniels; Victoria River Downs Station; King Brumby

6 159 "Dismay" on Bill move 27/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Minister of Aboriginal Affairs claims widespread dismay at a move to refer the Bill to a select committee 6 160 Native centre dedicated 29/08/1966 Advertiser Lutheran Native Welfare Centre; Murray Bridge; Mr J Koometrie 6 160 Food gifts for native strikers 29/08/1966 Advertiser Wave Hill Station; Vincent Lingiari; Northern Territory Aboriginal Rights Council; North Australia Workers Union

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 523 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 160 Bad name: Aborigines to blame 29/08/1966 News

6 160 Expects Aborigines to 29/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; demonstrate Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 6 161 Native step on new Bill 30/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement 6 161 Native strikers get food 30/08/1966 Advertiser Wave Hill Station; Northern Territory Aboriginal Rights Council; North Australia Workers Union 6 161 Protest by 150 natives - Lands 30/08/1966 News Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Mr Bill plea Dunstan QC; Charles Perkins; Pastor Dough Nicholls; Kath Walker; Laurie Bray; Jerry Mason; Tim Hughes; Garnet Wilson; Mrs J Elphick

6 162 Mustering for a showdown - 19/10/1966 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Vesteys; Contract scheme could end pay Vincent Lingiari / Ligniari; dispute in NT Newcastle Waters; Victoria River Downs; Helen Springs; Charles Perkins 6 163 Building, welding - Natives learn 19/10/1966 News More NT Aborigines are trades learning skilled trades 6 163 Teaching natives - Use of the 30/08/1966 Advertiser Musgrave Ranges; Ernabella Claim that teaching in the vernacular vernacular is the ideal approach to English for the tribal child

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 524 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 163 Vain 4-hr. wait by Aborigines 31/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Sir Delegation of 20 Aborigines at Lyell McEwin; Mr Gilfillan MLC; Parliament House Charles Perkins; Laurie Bray; Mr Geddes MLC; Thomas Little; Mr Octoman MLC; Donald McKenzie; Phillip Dudley

6 163 Aboriginal Lands Bill 31/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 164 Human Zoo 15/10/1966 Bulletin Dr Donald Thomson; Lake Claim that the Lake Tyers Tyers Aboriginal Settlement; Settlement is running to seed Gippsland 6 164 [Untitled] Circa 1966 [?] Prohibition of Discrimination Bill House of Assembly passed the Bill prohibiting racial discrimination in SA 6 164 Big boost for WMC nickel Circa 1966 [?] Western Mining Corporation hopes Ltd; Kambalda; Warburton Range; Moonta; Ravensthorpe

6 165 Evaluating Aboriginal problems Circa 1967 Australian Claim that we chose assimilation on our terms on behalf of the Aborigines 6 165 Census of Aborigines under Department of Aboriginal Affairs State-wide census begun in SA way 6 165 Aborigines "in favour of Walgett 28/09/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett; Owen Westcott Claim that NSW transitional plan" Herald homes scheme is favoured by most Aborigines on the Reserve

6 166 Aboriginals' strike for more 30/09/1966 Sydney Morning North Australian Workers Union money Herald

6 166 Native camp "degrading" 28/09/1966 Advertiser Lake Tyers; Charles Carter

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 525 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 166 Mineral rights of Aborigines 7/09/1966 Advertiser Call for the white man to be afforded the same mineral rights as Aborigines on reserves 6 166 Policy on Aborigines' schooling 13/09/1966 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Yalata; Minister of Education addresses Koonibba; Umeewarra; a conference for teachers in Nepabunna; Point Pearce; Aboriginal schools Point McLeay; Coober Pedy 6 167 Heated clash over Aborigines' Circa 1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; rights North-West Reserve 6 167 Teacher needed for Aborigines 31/07/1966 [?] Yirkala Technical School; Methodist Overseas Mission 6 167 Council stand on Lands Bill 2/09/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Call for the abolition of the Legislative Council 6 167 Aboriginal issue "a challenge" 6/09/1966 Advertiser Claim that the Aboriginal child needs a true education 6 167 Council stand on Lands Bill 6/09/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Claim that the Bill demands detailed consideration 6 167 Native claims to land 6/09/1966 Advertiser Claim that enacted laws do not invalidate the Aborigines' claim to a portion of the land they once possessed 6 168 Dunstan accused of "inciting" 1/09/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Mr Attorney-General accused of Dunstan; Sir Arthur Rymill inciting Aborigines to act in a way which could have resulted in a breach of the peace

6 168 Unpaid fees by natives 8/09/1966 Advertiser South Australian Hospitals Some country hospitals having Association difficulty in securing payments for medical treatment

6 168 One who likes SA Labor rule Circa 1966 [?] Support for the South Australian Labor Government

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 526 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 168 Natives may teach here soon 12/09/1966 News Education Minister foreshadows employment of Aboriginal schoolteachers 6 169 Discrimination - Bill's test "will 14/09/1966 News Prohibition of Discrimination Bill come in courts" 6 169 Students plan freedom ride for 20/09/1966 Australian Queensland University; Charles Students to expose alleged Aborigines Perkins; Kath Walker; Michael racial discrimination in North Thompson; Palm Island Queensland

6 169 Only 3 in NT high school 21/09/1966 News Only three full-blood Aborigines of school age are attending NT secondary schools

6 169 "Welcome to the economy!" 15/09/1966 Australian Salesmen line up at an [Cartoon] Aboriginal settlement 6 170 Trust plan to repay Aborigines 20/09/1966 Sydney Morning Professor W R Geddes Call for a national Aboriginal Herald Trust to be set up to compensate Aborigines for the dispossession of their land

6 170 Appeal to U.N. for Aborigines 21/09/1966 Sydney Morning Northern Territory Council for Herald Aboriginal Rights; Davis Daniels; United Nations 6 170 [Untitled] [Cartoon] 20/09/1966 Australian A boomerang labelled "1951 Aboriginal Policy" is thrown at a group of fleeing politicians

6 171 Aborigines reject "half-way" 21/09/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett; Namoi River Resistance to an official plan to homes Herald build up to 53 transitional homes to replace humpies 6 171 Native lands - Committee on Bill 21/09/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill The Legislative Council appoints a select committee

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 527 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 171 Award of basic wage to NT 21/09/1966 Sydney Morning Wave Hill; Newcastle Waters; Aborigines Herald Arbitration Commission

6 171 Trust for native aid 21/09/1966 News Professor W R Geddes Call for a national Aboriginal Trust to be set up to compensate Aborigines for the dispossession of their land

6 171 Aboriginal workers and ACTU 23/09/1966 Australian Australian Council of Trade Claim that the ACTU has sold Unions out the striking Aboriginal stockmen of the Northern Territory 6 172 Aborigines' long wait 31/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 172 Equal wages for Aborigines 1/09/1966 Advertiser Commonwealth Conciliation Claim that the Commission has and Arbitration Commission violated the Arbitration Act

6 172 Aborigines 1/09/1966 News Claim that it will take many years for Aborigines to adjust themselves fully to the freedom to drink intoxicating liquors

6 172 Land for natives - Ownership a 31/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Call for a system of perpetual "trust" lease of all land in the Northern and Australian Capital Territories 6 172 Delay to Bill questioned 31/08/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Querying the Legislative Council's referral of the Bill to a Select Committee 6 172 "Handout" 1/09/1966 News Claim that the Government's Aboriginal-aid move is just another hand-out 6 172 N.T. strikers paid off 1/09/1966 Advertiser Wave Hill; Vesteys; Mr D Daniels; Robert Tudawali

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 528 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 173 "Zoo" conditions for Aborigines 26/09/1966 Sydney Morning Lake Tyers; Professor Donald alleged Herald Thomson

6 173 "Tinder box" of unrest in NT 23/09/1966 News Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; Wave Hill; Newcastle Waters; Helen Springs 6 173 Aboriginal farm plan 26/09/1966 Australian Lake Tyers 6 173 Housing for Aborigines 26/09/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett Aborigines' Progress Support for the Association's Herald Association stand for the best standard of housing on the Reserve 6 173 Aborigines to wash in the sink 26/09/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett; NSW Joint Herald Parliamentary Committee on Aboriginal Welfare 6 174 The humpies 22/09/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett Herald

6 174 Walgett home plan defended 24/09/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett Herald

6 174 Misgivings 24/09/1966 Bulletin Gnowangerup; Most Rev Perth's Anglican Archbishop George Appleton claims that Gnowangerup is an area that has become a symbol of a Deep-South attitude toward natives 6 175 Booze - the curse of a tragic 18/08/1966 News Alice Springs; Pastor Paul people Albrecht; Hermannsburg Mission; Rev Jim Downing; Lionel Rose 6 176 "Extermination Policy" for 27/09/1966 Advertiser Lake Tyers; Professor Donald Aborigines alleged Thomson; Walgett

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 529 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 176 [Untitled] 23/09/1966 News Stan Davey; Wave Hill; Gurinji / Gurindji; Vincent Lingiari; ACTU; Groote Eylandt

6 177 NT pay dispute grows 1/10/1966 Australian Australian Council of Trade Unions 6 177 Homes for Aborigines 3/10/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett; Mr Willis Disputes the Chief Secretary's Herald statement that demands for sewerage for transitional homes is absurd 6 177 Aborigines sought for NSW 4/10/1966 Australian Mr A J Grassby; Griffith Northern Territory Aborigines harvest preferred employees on a tomato-growing project 6 177 Calwell urges native poll with 4/10/1966 Australian Mr Calwell Federal Opposition Leader says election the postponed referendum on Aborigines should be held with the Federal election

6 177 Aborigines said to want homes 1/10/1966 Sydney Morning Walgett in town Herald

6 178 [Cartoon] 1/10/1966 Sydney Morning An Aboriginal family refers to Herald another family that has not "even got a kitchen sink to wash their teeth in" 6 178 Native tenants owe $1120 rent 6/10/1966 Australian Housing Commission The Victorian Legislative Assembly told that seventeen tenants are in rent arrears

6 178 Change sought in Federal 6/10/1966 Sydney Morning Federal Pastoral Industry Pastoral Award Herald Award

6 178 Ignoring the Aborigines 6/10/1966 Australian Mr Calwell; Constitution; referendum

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 530 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 179 All their own work 8/10/1966 Bulletin Walgett Includes an extracted comment by the Chief Secretary regarding sewerage for transitional homes at Walgett

6 179 Aborigines' "strike" 7/10/1966 Sydney Morning NT Cattle Producers' Council Claim that incidents were not Herald strikes in the normal industrial sense 6 179 Oil search in N-W 7/10/1966 Advertiser Birksgate No 1; Continental Oil Plans for an oil drilling Co of Aust Ltd concession on the north- western reserve of SA 6 179 Vic. Policy "ridiculous" 10/10/1966 Australian Lake Tyers 6 179 Wave Hill bars reporter 10/10/1966 Australian Christopher Forsyth; Wave Hill; Meat company refuses The Vesteys Australian reporter permission to visit Wave Hill 6 180 Aruntas to harvest MIA crop 4/10/1966 Sydney Morning Arunta; Murrumbidgee Irrigation Herald Area

6 180 Homes for Aborigines 5/10/1966 Sydney Morning Sylvania $500,000 to be provided for Herald housing at 13 centres, and assistance for hostel accommodation for students at Sylvania 6 180 Aboriginal girl meets Indian 5/10/1966 Sydney Morning Miss Nan-Gay Wabiki Meek Princess from the Canadian princess Herald Quanaise; Rose; Margaret Reid Plains Cree tribe visits the Orthopaedic Hospital for hospital Children 6 180 Body in drain: Islander charged 6/10/1966 Sydney Morning Mota Harry; Mervyn Ronald Herald Pritchard; Julia Creek

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 531 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 181 The rainmaker [Cartoon] 7/10/1966 Australian Mr Calwell depicted as an Aboriginal man waving a poster "Shed a tear for us voteless Aborigines" at an indifferent Mr Holt's government

6 181 "Upset" at report of Aboriginal 10/10/1966 Australian Gunabibi; Davis Daniels Concern that the newspaper rite ran an article, with a photograph, about the most secret Aboriginal ceremony 6 182 Reply on strikes by Aborigines 11/10/1966 Sydney Morning Federal Council for Aboriginal The Federal Council's general Herald Advancement; Northern secretary responds to a letter to Territory Cattle Producers the Editor by the secretary of Council the Cattle Producer's Council

6 182 Poems attack racism 12/10/1966 News Kath Walker; We Are Going; A second volume of poetry The Dawn is at Hand attacks racial discrimination, including sexual discrimination and the widespread misuse of Aboriginal girls

6 182 Wages boost for NT workers 12/10/1966 Sydney Morning Gundagai More than 50 Central Australian Herald Aborigines are picking asparagus and are expected to earn $60 each week

6 182 Welfare Centre for natives 10/10/1966 Advertiser Port Lincoln; Gerard Reserve; Commendation for a pre-school Mrs O Pearson welfare centre at Port Lincoln, and for the work of Mrs Pearson at Gerard 6 183 Government may rule on 10/10/1966 [?] Wave Hill; Vesteys Aboriginal pay dispute

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 532 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 183 Aborigines' strike 12/10/1966 Sydney Morning Frank Hardy; Dexter Daniels; Claim that Douglas Lockwood Herald Newcastle Waters; Captain accurately described the strikes Major; Wave Hill; Mount in the Northern Territory Sanford; Helen Springs 6 184 Reserve improvements wanted 14/10/1966 Advertiser Tatiara Inter-Church Council District Council of Tatiara asked to seek the connection of electricity and water to the Aborigines reserve at Bordertown, but not to the homes on the reserve 6 184 Aborigines in N.T. may extend 14/10/1966 Sydney Morning Newcastle Waters; Wave Hill; strike Herald Vincent Lingiari; Gurinji / Gurindji 6 184 Strikes by Aborigines 14/10/1966 Sydney Morning NT Cattle Producers' Council Herald

6 185 A Major becomes militant … 14/10/1966 Sydney Morning Captain Major; Newcastle Herald Waters; Dexter Daniels

6 185 Fair comment 15/10/1966 Sydney Morning Mr Kenneth Bridge returns from Herald a six-month work tour, convinced that the sale of Australian goods overseas means that export action is "getting places" 6 185 Stresses color problem 14/10/1966 Advertiser Dr Fay Gale Anthropologist and writer of Aboriginal affairs claims that Australia had a policy of apartheid 6 185 Education of Aborigines 15/10/1966 Advertiser Mr M Hart Teachers College lecturer calls for the training of teachers to appreciate Aboriginal children's culture and way of life

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 533 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 185 Stations "encouraged" to help 15/10/1966 Australian Northern Territory Aborigines Administration; Gurindji; Wave Hill 6 186 Practical man's plan to develop 15/10/1966 Sydney Morning Mr J H Kelly; Struggle for the Book revue north Herald North

6 186 Loss of profit 15/10/1966 Bulletin Comment on the seating arrangements at picture theatres and for stage performances in country towns

6 186 First aid 16/10/1966 Sydney Sun- Foundation for Aboriginal The Foundation receives Herald Affairs $16,000 from the Chief Secretary 6 186 Aboriginal star 16/10/1966 Sydney Sun- Charles Perkins A third TV documentary about Herald his life is to be filmed 6 186 Dark Beatles 17/10/1966 Sydney Morning John Antill; Hermannsburg Entertainment provided by Herald Mission Aborigines playing pop tunes with guitars 6 187 Christopher Forsyth visits the 18/10/1966 Australian Christopher Forsyth; Gurindji; Continued on pages 188 and cattle station the Gurindjis Wave Hill; Panto 189 walked off and reports: "I have never seen a more desolate place nor disgusting sight in a country which prides itself on a fair go"

6 190 Experts to advise on relics 21/10/1966 Sydney Morning A six-man committee appointed Herald to investigate and report on the preservation of native relics in NSW 6 190 Now it's official: stockmen to get 22/10/1966 Australian Cattle Station Industry rise - but Aborigines still reject it (Northern Territory) Award

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 534 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 190 Pay rise for NT natives 22/10/1966 Advertiser Cattle Station Industry (Northern Territory) Award 6 190 Charles Perkins 22/10/1966 Bulletin Charles Perkins; Sam Lipski Claim that Australians boast of our sense of fairness to others, but tolerate unfairness to Aborigines 6 191 A white man's debt 22/10/1966 Australian Bill Jeffrey / Malukar; Gurindji; Wave Hill; Vincent Lingiari / Ligniari 6 192 Gunabibi - Ritual of the rainbow 24/09/1966 Australian Gunabibi; Manigrida; Australian snake Institute of International Studies

6 193 November elections [Cartoon] Circa [?] Depiction of Prime Minister October Harold Holt knocking President 1966 L B Johnson down the scales of a popularity poll 6 193 Rare bird hunt in Aust. Desert 23/10/1966 Sydney Sun- Night Parrot British expedition to seek a rare Herald bird in Central Australia 6 194 Friend of Aborigines 24/09/1966 Sydney Morning Daisy Bates; The Passing of the Book review Herald Aborigines

6 194 Complaints of Aboriginal 24/10/1966 Sydney Morning Kath Walker discrimination Herald

6 195 Mission trackers heroes of 25/10/1966 Advertiser Wendy Pfeiffer; Jimmy James; search Daniel Moodoo 6 195 Country Party's new-look policy - 25/10/1966 Australian Aborigines will get citizenship - Concern over Aborigines

6 196 A straight "no" to a black or 26/10/1966 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels; Captain Major Mr Daniels asked If white men white question Herald can replace Aboriginal stockmen in the Northern Territory

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 535 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 196 Aboriginal for Church Army 26/10/1966 News Captain Allan Polgen; Point Appointment of a resident Pearce officer 6 196 Aboriginal girl chosen for school 26/10/1966 Sydney Morning Harriet Ellis 22-year-old chosen to attend a Herald school for union officials and potential officials in Canberra

6 196 Discrimination Bill opposed 26/10/1966 Advertiser Bill attacked for making no provision for conciliation in discrimination issues 6 197 Australia's most difficult strike 26/10/1966 Sydney Morning Newcastle Waters; Wave Hill Herald

6 197 Call for inquiry on Aborigines - 27/10/1966 Australian Senator Keeffe Vital election issue, says ALP

6 198 Aboriginal girl assistant for 27/10/1966 SA Farmer Elizabeth Sansbury; Point kindergarten Pearce Aboriginal Reserve 6 198 Post at Reserve 28/10/1966 Advertiser Capt A Polgen; Church Army of Resident officer appointed the Church of England; Point Pearce Aboriginal Reserve

6 198 Point Pearce Mission Station 27/10/1966 Kadina, Captain Allan Polgen; Point Appointments of resident officer news Wallaroo & Pearce; Elizabeth Sansbury and kindergarten assistant Moonta Times 6 199 Govt "set" for racial action 27/10/1966 News Prohibition of Discrimination Bill

6 199 Racial Bill passed by House 27/10/1966 Advertiser 6 199 Elphick 28/10/1966 Advertiser Mrs G Elphick Personal notice thanking friends for congratulations on her appointment to the Aboriginal Affairs Board 6 200 Blacktracking is inherited craft 28/10/1966 Advertiser Daniel Moodoo; Jimmy James; Trackers locate nine year old Wendy Pfeiffer girl in the Adelaide Hills

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 536 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 201 [Untitled] 29/10/1966 Mail Daniel Moodoo; Jimmy James; Trackers locate nine year old Wendy Pfeiffer girl at Mylor 6 202 [Cartoon] 29/10/1966 Sydney Morning A group is told that in the Herald Dreamtime the great snake Yurlungurn dropped from the sky and hissed: "Shorter hours and equal pay" 6 203 Strike in the north 29/10/1966 Nation Wave Hill; Dexter Daniels; Tom Fisher 6 204 CP hopes to win North on local Circa [?] Northern Territory Country issues November Party candidate Mr Sam Calder 1966 may win from the ALP candidate Mr R C Ward 6 204 [Untitled] Circa [?] Miss Inkster; Borroloola Mistress of the mobile school November pictured with children 1966 6 204 Legal standards for Aborigines 2/11/1966 Sydney Morning Minimum housing and food Herald standards for Northern Territory employees were gazetted

6 204 Suburb to be named after tribe Circa [?] Aranda Central Australian tribe November commemorated in the name of 1966 a Canberra suburb 6 204 Appointed to new post 3/11/1966 News Mr D L Busbridge; Aboriginal Appointment of departmental Affairs Department; Mr B W assistant director, and the Nicholas; Davenport Reserve superintendent of the reserve

6 205 NT workers get their higher 2/11/1966 Australian Wave Hill; Newcastle Waters; wages Davis Daniels 6 205 Aborigines expected to reject 3/11/1966 Australian North Australian Workers new pay rates Union; Wave Hill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 537 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 205 Progress for the Aborigines 3/11/1966 Australian Call for maintenance of the spirit of the law regarding Aborigines of the Northern Territory 6 206 I don't want to be white says NT 5/11/1966 Australian Davis Daniels; Dexter Daniels Man would rather be integrated man than assimilated into white society 6 206 Quits over "color bar" 3/11/1966 News Peter Popping Dutch missionary in Brisbane to return to Holland with his part- Aboriginal bride 6 206 Natives in "new deal" 3/11/1966 News New wage agreement negotiated by the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the NT Cattle Producers Council 6 206 "Mischief" in race Bill 4/11/1966 Advertiser Claim that the Bill prohibiting racial discrimination would create the wrong impression and could be mischievous in its results 6 206 Families live in creeks says 4/11/1966 Australian Charles Perkins; Alice Springs Perkins 6 206 The dark world 5/11/1966 Bulletin Charles Perkins Call for Charles Perkins to be appointed as Under Secretary for Aboriginal Affairs in the Prime Minister's Department

6 207 Walkabout [Cartoon] Circa [?] Man wanders between doors November labelled Government education - 1966 Influential voters only, Charity - Failures only, Employment - Skilled workers only, and Humpies - No hopers only

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 538 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 207 Balanced inheritance 5/11/1966 Australian Kath Walker; The Dawn is at Book review Hand 6 208 Our treatment of New Guinea 11/11/1966 Australian Expression of indignation at Australians' treatment of New Guinea natives 6 208 Racial Bill criticised 9/11/1966 Advertiser Claim that the Bill runs against the country's immigration policy

6 208 Help for Aborigines 7/11/1966 Sydney Morning Call for the abolition of the Herald Aborigines Welfare Board, and suggestion that chairmen of town committees should be the local police officer

6 209 Assimilation seen as threat to 5/11/1966 Sydney Morning Davis Daniels; Dexter Daniels Claim that Aborigines would Aborigines Herald disappear under the Federal Government's policy of assimilation 6 209 Integration by law 6/11/1966 Sydney Sun- Bill passed to outlaw racial Herald discrimination, amid claims that South Australia didn't have a discrimination problem

6 209 Native Affairs appointments 4/11/1966 Advertiser Mr D L Busbridge; Aboriginal Appointment of Aboriginal Affairs Department; Mr B W Affairs Department assistant Nicholas director, and the superintended of Aboriginal reserves

6 210 Boomerang act angers 6/11/1966 Sydney Sun- Frank Donnellan; Charles Protest against the choosing of Aborigines Herald Perkins; Harry Williams; Expo a white man to throw '67 International Fair boomerangs at the Montreal fair

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 539 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 210 "Midinkter" - It's a new word 8/11/1966 Advertiser Borroloola; Garawa; Miss Jay 27 children call their mobile Inkster school teacher, Miss Inkster, Midinkter 6 210 Legislation on discrimination 8/11/1966 Advertiser Prohibition of Discrimination Bill Claim that the editor made an astounding statement that having the Act is less important than the risk of the public's knowing that some discrimination exists 6 211 Land Bill changes 9/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Select Committee 6 212 Bill on sale of liquor to natives 11/11/1966 Advertiser Minister of Aboriginal Affairs explains that the Bill would provide for the establishment of canteens for the sale of liquor in Aboriginal institutions

6 212 Truck from savings 10/11/1966 Australian Wave Hill Unemployed stockmen pay for a truck to carry their own food from Darwin to Victoria River

6 212 [Untitled] 11/11/1966 Advertiser Australian Labor Party Mr Caldwell delivers Labor's election policy speech 6 212 "Will kill our race" 5/11/1966 Advertiser Davis Daniels; Dexter Daniels Claim that Aborigines would disappear under the Federal Government's policy of assimilation 6 212 Native lands Bill changes 11/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Parliamentary Select accepted Committee's recommendations accepted by the Legislative Council 6 213 Aboriginal in Churchill 15/11/1966 Sydney Morning Max Daniels; Melville Island; Fellowships - Award a sign of Herald Agnes Mona; Dan Bulumbuti the changing times Wiribi

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 540 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 213 Aborigines to march in protest 15/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Protest against the removal of mineral rights from the Bill 6 213 Aborigines to study Maoris 17/11/1966 Sydney Morning Clive Williams; Theresa French Two to take part in a 12-day Herald study in New Zealand

6 214 Protest in city 16/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Protest against the removal of mineral rights from the Bill 6 214 An Aboriginal poet 12/11/1966 Sydney Morning Kath Walker; The Dawn is at Book review Herald Hand

6 214 Insists on amendments 17/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill The Legislative Council insists on its amendments to the Bill

6 215 Criticism on the Aborigines 18/11/1966 Australian Hugh Bingham Comment on Hugh Bingham's article about his involvement in an argument in Bratsk about the underpriviledge of the Australian Aboriginal

6 215 Aborigines get aid 17/11/1966 Australian Brisbane waterside workers levy themselves to help Aborigines in northern Australia

6 215 [Untitled] 18/11/1966 News Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill Late night sittings caused in House of Assembly by a deadlock over the Bill 6 215 M.P. abused in House 17/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 215 We look for a revolt, says 18/11/1966 Australian Charles Perkins; Sydney Junior Chamber urged to take up the Perkins Chamber of Commerce Aboriginal problem

6 216 Council wins on deadlock 18/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill 6 216 New areas needed for 18/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Board; The Board's annual report to Aborigines Professor A A Abbie Parliament

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 541 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 216 Pre-school centres 18/11/1966 Advertiser Kindergarten Union of SA; Port Claim that the Union, not the Lincoln; Point Pearce State, is engaged in the establishment of the pre-school centre at Port Lincoln 6 216 Race Bill amended 18/11/1966 Advertiser Racial Discrimination Bill / Prohibition of Discrimination Bill

6 217 [Untitled] 19/11/1966 Advertiser Town Planning Bill; Aboriginal Attorney-General accuses the Lands Trust Bill Legislative Council of obstructionism in not putting Bills through 6 217 Houses pass 15 Bills - 19/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill; Subdivision - Bill split - Flood of Aboriginal Affairs Act Bills Amendment Bill 6 217 Backstage guest 21/11/1966 Advertiser Eva Wanganeen; Marilyn Jones 14 year old girl from the Somerton Crippled Children's Home visits prima ballerina at Her Majesty's Theatre

6 218 Pin-up boy … 24/11/1966 News Harry Power; Sister N Trigg; One year old boy to be on view Whyalla Hospital to the public when hospital is opened for inspection

6 218 Striking stockmen seek work in 29/11/1966 Sydney Morning Wave Hill; Panto; Dexter Darwin Herald Daniels

6 218 Aboriginal poll clerks 22/11/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal poll clerks to be used for the first time in a Federal election 6 218 Pre-schooling for Aborigines 17/11/1966 Advertiser Port Lincoln The State's first pre-school centre for Aboriginal children established in Port Lincoln

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 542 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 218 Natives asked to vote Labor 23/11/1966 Australian Tabulam; Aborigines The association appeals for all Evangelistic Association Aborigines to vote Labor in the election 6 218 "Best" is not good 27/11/1966 Sun Herald Kath Walker Condemns lack of decent laws in all States 6 218 Decision by Aborigines 28/11/1966 Advertiser Claim that Aborigines may decide the elected member for the NT in the Federal election

6 219 [Untitled] Circa [?] Appears to be a continuation of November an article relating to the Racial 1966 Discrimination Bill 6 219 Aboriginal vintage 23/11/1966 Sydney Morning Bottle in an Aberdeen wine Herald shop labelled "Jackeroo, The Famous Australian Sherry, est. 1730" 6 219 The Odd Spot 21/11/1966 News Rev Taplin First white missionary in the South-East mistakes dialect word meaning "thin" as "sin" 6 219 Oil exploration licence no. 28 Circa [?] Continental Oil Company of Seismic survey completed in November Australia Limited; Birksgate No. the Officer Basin 1966 1 well 6 220 Made up in vain 3/12/1966 Mail Aborigines Progress Corroboree in the gardens Association; Laurie Moore; wash out by a deluge Paddy Giles; Botanic Gardens

6 220 Natives may mine stone 7/12/1966 Advertiser North-West Reserve; Chrysoprase 6 220 Sentence cut Circa [?] Hurtle Eustace Foreman December Sansbury 1966 6 220 Aboriginal Affairs Department 3/11/1966 SA Government Donald Lindsay Busbridge; Appointments of assistant Gazette Brian Wallis Nicholas director and superintendent of Aboriginal reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 543 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 220 Aboriginal Lands Trust Act Circa [?] Aboriginal Lands Trust Bill The time for the Select Amendment Bill October Committee report extended to 1966 01/11/1966 6 221 Teachers say Aborigines need 6/12/1966 [?] Submission by the NSW new deal Teachers Federation to the Parliamentary Committee on Aboriginal Welfare 6 221 Dilemma over tribal justice 1/12/1966 Advertiser Guragi; Nungubuyu; Rose River; Ginningi 6 221 "Color bar on school leavers" 29/11/1966 Advertiser Report to the Inner London Education Authority 6 221 Teacher inquiry sought Circa [?] Arthur Chilly; Dalby Demand for an inquiry into December alleged remarks by a school 1966 teacher to a 12 year old boy 6 221 Ball for Aborigines Circa [?] Aborigines Progress 350 expected to attend the first December Association; St Bede's Hall; ball for Aborigines at 1966 Botanic Park Semaphore, and 700 to attend a picnic and corroboree at Botanic Park 6 222 How to punish the tribal elder Circa [?] Guragi; Rose River; Ginningi December 1966 6 222 Racial bar law now in force 2/12/1966 Advertiser Prohibition of Discrimination Act

6 222 Nomads present problem 30/11/1966 News New Britain; Makolkols Papuan-New Guinea Administration to buy land from a tribe that has never seen money 6 222 Poll for two Board vacancies 1/12/1966 Sydney Morning Aboriginal Welfare Board Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 544 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 222 3 Aborigines on Lands Trust 8/12/1966 News Aboriginal Lands Trust; Timothy Hughes; Garnet Ian Wilson; Natascha D McNamara

6 222 Aborigines 7/12/1966 News Claim that some Liberal members of the Legislative Council are thwarting endeavours to prevent exploitation of rural workers 6 223 [Untitled] Circa [?] Aborigines Progress Ball at Semaphore and picnic December Association; St Bede's Hall; and corroboree in Botanic Park 1966 Botanic Park; Carol Agius; Mario Cavalaro; Margaret Furber 6 223 "Friendly" man gaoled for axe 2/12/1966 Sydney Morning Sam Ozers Garvey; Douglas killing Herald Rogers

6 223 Mining rights in New Guinea 30/11/1966 Australian Bougainville 6 224 Board concerned over 1/12/1966 Sydney Morning Aborigines / Aboriginal Welfare Board report tabled in NSW Aboriginal rent arrears Herald Board Parliament

6 224 "Advancement of Aborigines" 9/12/1966 Advertiser Commending the establishment of pre-school kindergarten centres, and outlining the struggle of a 21 year old who cannot find suitable work despite her achievements

6 224 [Untitled] Circa [?] Yvonne Goolagong; Lidy Photographs of two winners at December Venneboar; Memorial Drive Memorial Drive 1966 6 225 Lands Trust appointed 9/12/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust Act; Mr The Act proclaimed and Trust T Hughes; Mr G I Wilson; Mrs N members appointed D McNamara

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 545 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 225 Taking Santa to native children 11/12/1966 Mail Sunday Mail Christmas Gift Fund; Johnny; Keith; Kevin Churchill; Maureen Churchill; Oodnadatta 6 226 Will red gums be just a 11/12/1966 Mail River Murray; canoe trees Calls for the preservation of memory? - Drive needed canoe trees and other trees along the river 6 226 Burial site 11/12/1966 [?] Cowirra Calling attention to a burial ground at Cowirra 6 226 Aust - US space tracking centre 12/12/1966 News Man asks USA military for NT [Cartoon] personnel to put up the dollar billions in return for the supply of the world's greatest racking expert (an Aboriginal man)

6 227 Canoe tree has link with history 3/12/1966 Mail River Murray; canoe tree; Mannum; Tungkillo; 6 228 Americans in Australia 2/12/1966 Australian Roland Bamberg; Wee Waa The third in a series by Ian Moffitt 6 229 An old man's first look at the 9/12/1966 Sydney Morning Dougal MacFarlane; Balmoral sea Herald Beach; Wilcannia

6 230 Father Christmas of the 10/12/1966 Sunday Mail Don Pedder; Oodnadatta; Keith; outback Minnie Yampi 6 231 The young people - Mineral 13/12/1966 News 6 young people give their views rights on whether the Aborigines themselves or the Government should have the mineral rights to their reserves

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 546 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 231 Aborigines teach Pitjantjatjara 14/12/1966 Advertiser Pitjantjatjara; Alice Springs; A man and his wife teach the Nyinga Stewart; Nellie language to 18 Europeans at the Alice Springs Adult Education Centre 6 231 Aboriginal Lands Trust to meet 14/12/1966 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust of SA; Mr T Hughes; Mr G I Wilson; Mrs N D McNamara 6 231 Native Trust meets soon 14/12/1966 News Aboriginal Lands Trust; Tim Hughes; Garnet Wilson; Natascha McNamara 6 232 Perth's street of contrasts 14/12/1966 News Ben Mason; Bernice Mason; Drunken people found in East Claisebrook Road Perth street, as well as a Nyoongars / native people's meeting place 6 232 New border for SA-NT 15/12/1966 Advertiser The first accurate survey of the border to be completed in 1967

6 232 Aborigines "100 yr behind 15/12/1966 Advertiser Robert Patterson Aboriginal members of a study Maoris" tour of New Zealand report

6 233 Too many bosses at reserve 3/11/1966 [?] Davenport Reserve; Johnny A man tells the Magistrate Johns; Graham Neville Unger Court that there were too many bosses at the reserve and Aborigines did not know of whom to take notice 6 233 Pre-school centres - 17/12/1966 [?] Claim that pre-school centres Assimilation opportunity - Place should not be specifically for for all to live happily under-privileged or racial groups, and clarification of the correspondent's views on kindergartens, higher education and anti-discrimination laws

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 547 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 234 Didgeridoo driller has 6 legs 17/12/1966 [?] Harry Williams; Aboriginal Art Article about the Centre in Centre; Malangi George Street, Sydney 6 235 Gerard Reserve is no hand-out 17/12/1966 Sunday Mail Gerard Reserve haven 6 236 They choose their own life 20/12/1966 News Aboriginal Lands Trust; SA policy of Aboriginal Natascha McNamara; Tim advancement, with emphasis Hughes; Garnet Wilson; Mr on integration rather than Dunstan; Mr C J Millar assimilation, is acclaimed by Aboriginal leaders

6 237 What is "racist"? 17/12/1966 Bulletin Claim that there is an apparent double standard used between European and non-European in the use of the word

6 237 Insurance against hatred 17/12/1966 Bulletin Prohibition of Discrimination Act

6 238 Thrilled by lift ride 22/12/1966 Advertiser St Theresa / Teresa Mission; Girls on their first visit to Rosalie Riley; Imelda Palmer; Adelaide Veronica Golder; Maree Gorey; Elaine Gorey; Christine Turner; Mary Mulladad

6 238 Attacked by Aborigines 23/12/1966 Advertiser Oodnadatta; Constable David Romans; Constable Trevor Hartmann; Gary Renshaw; Christopher 6 238 Here from Papua-NG 29/12/1966 Advertiser Australian Boy Scout Scouts from Papua-New Corroboree; Woodhouse Guinea arrive in Adelaide for the Corroboree

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 548 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 238 Port Moresby natives 30/12/1966 Advertiser Queries whether most PNG natives, who are illiterate, lazy and unemployable except in the most menial jobs, should enjoy the same living standard as the European population

6 239 Love (of sea) at first sight 21/12/1966 News St Teresa Mission; Largs Bay; Fifteen girls from the mission Imelda Palmer; Maria Gory; visit Largs Bay Josepha Neil 6 240 New Guinea invites Asian 30/12/1966 Advertiser Asians and Africans with technicians specialised skills are to be allowed to work in Papua-New Guinea for periods of up to two years 6 240 Gaol for attack on police 5/01/1967 Advertiser Oodnadatta; Constable David Romans; Constable Trevor Hartmann; Jimmy Wood; Tommy Brady; Max Armstrong; Mick Terrone; Nita Smith; Emily Churchill; Tommy Barrett

6 240 Aborigines' rights 26/12/1966 Sydney Morning Constitution; referendum Herald

6 240 "Independence" of natives 29/12/1966 Advertiser Comment on the voting rights of Aboriginals 6 241 Vanishing Aboriginal art of north 31/12/1966 Sydney Morning Ian Crawford WA Museum archaeologist Herald examines the paintings in the Kimberleys 6 241 One more week - Welcome 31/12/1966 Bulletin Launceston Launceston clergyman provides strangers holidays in Tasmania for children from Alice Springs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 549 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 242 12 Aboriginal strikers win award 5/01/1967 Australian Montejinnie; Camfield wages 6 242 Wise move on New Guinea 5/01/1967 Australian Limited numbers of Asian and African technicians allowed to enter New Guinea for specified periods up to two years

6 242 Aboriginal census 10/01/1967 Advertiser SA census expected to be completed by the middle of the year 6 242 Helping N.G. natives Circa [?] Call for less patronage and January more understanding of the 1967 people of New Guinea 6 242 "Hit back" at whites 10/01/1967 Advertiser William Alfred Kite Sentencing in the Criminal Court 6 243 Children hurried in for first dip 10/01/1967 News Parnanga; O'Sullivans Beach Forty children from Alice Springs and Tennant Creek holiday at the National Fitness Council's camp 6 243 From NT for first glimpse of 9/01/1967 Advertiser Parnanga; O'Sullivans Beach; Forty children from Alice ocean Anne Hele; Sammy Pepperill; Springs and Tennant Creek Lilly Campbell holiday at the National Fitness Council's camp 6 243 Re-education urged for 9/01/1967 Australian Dr Diane Barwick Aborigines 6 244 Wage breakthrough for NT 10/01/1967 News Camfield Station; Wave Hill; Eight stockmen from Wave hill stockmen Vincent Lingiari engaged by Camfield Station owners 6 244 Two nurses attacked 13/01/1967 Advertiser Darwin Hospital; Moses Worawu; Sister Beryl Wood; Sister Theresa Connolly 6 244 NG natives qualify as doctors 11/01/1967 News Papuan Medical College; Ilimo Batton; Geoffrey Tuvi; Amelia Homba

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 550 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 244 Tree to go in museum 11/01/1967 Advertiser SA Museum; canoe tree 6 244 Start on Tyers scheme 17/12/1966 Melbourne Age Lake Tyers Timber mill to be set up at the settlement 6 245 Integration - big step forward in 21/12/1966 Canberra Times The Government's transitional WA housing programme brings about a social revolution

6 246 "Shout" at hotel - Menindee row 30/12/1966 Daily Telegraph Hotel Menindee Lottery winners turn on free over color bar beer for the town, but Aborigines forced to sit in the sun to drink the "shout" 6 246 Honour given to outback bush 3/01/1967 Sydney Morning Sister Ellen Kettle MBE sister Herald

6 246 Preserving "canoe tree" 14/01/1967 Advertiser Canoe tree Call for the tree to be preserved in its original habitat on the River Murray 6 246 Tricky role in new film 4/01/1967 Sydney Daily Ed Devereaux; Journey Out of Mirror Darkness 6 247 Lower pay "for not fully efficient 11/01/1967 Canberra Times Minister for Territories claims Aborigines" that press reports on employment of Aborigines on Northern Territory cattle stations contained statements which could be misleading

6 247 New jobs for striking Aborigines 11/01/1967 Sydney Morning Camfield Station; Montejinnie Herald Station; Wave Hill

6 247 Aborigines "refusing new 12/01/1967 Daily Telegraph Tingha homes" 6 247 "Oldest" human bones found 16/01/1967 Advertiser Kenyapithecus Africanus; Fossils found in Lake Victoria Rusinga Island; Dr L S B about 19m to 20m years old Leakey

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 551 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 248 Menindee whites … "Like drink 31/12/1966 Daily Telegraph Albermarle Hotel; Menindee with workmates" Hotel 6 248 White children stay with 14/01/1967 Sun Palm Island 10 children from Townsville Aboriginals begin a four-day holiday at the settlement 6 248 Experts for cave "dig" 14/01/1967 Advertiser Three SA experts in archaeological excavation on the Nullabor Plain 6 248 Fund set up for Aborigines 14/01/1967 Sydney Morning Sydney University Anonymous donor to give the Herald university at least $5000 during the next five years 6 248 Find gives new facts 17/01/1967 Australian Professor N W MacIntosh; Analysis of skeletal remains Green Gulley found near Melbourne in 1965

6 249 Prehistoric skeletons prompt 17/01/1967 Sydney Morning Professor N W G MacIntosh; evolutionary theory of "near- Herald Green Gully man" 6 249 Support urged for Human 16/01/1967 Sydney Morning Mr Edward St John QC Rights Year Herald

6 249 Plan for new homes for 17/01/1967 Sydney Morning Tingha Aborigines Herald

6 249 Search on Nullabor 16/01/1967 Sydney Morning Nullabor Plain Three archaeologists to search Herald caves on the Nullabor Plain for traces of human life 18,000 years old 6 250 Sweet return to school 28/01/1967 Sydney Morning Groote Eylandt Bank customer donates $10 Herald worth of sweets to children returning to school on the island

6 250 [Untitled] 21/01/1967 Sydney Morning Dr Loren Hawes Man makes boomerangs and Herald exports them

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 552 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 250 Dr Verwoerd and the Aborigines 22/06/1966 Australian Stan Davey Queensland Government's administration of Aboriginal settlements compared to that of the Verwoerd Government of South Africa 6 250 Jurist calls for human rights 16/01/1967 Australian Mr Edward St John QC action 6 250 Aborigines "speaking for their 27/01/1967 Southern Cross Mrs N D McNamara people" 6 250 Aboriginal re-elected to board 20/01/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board; Jim Herald Morgan

6 250 [Untitled] 20/01/1967 Sydney Morning Clarence River Fisheries inspector relates tale Herald of catching Murray cod

6 250 To inspect reserves 19/01/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust; Murray Lakes; Coorong 6 251 Natives make good traders 18/01/1967 Australian Jay Creek; Bathurst Island; Goulburn Island; Yendumu; Papunya; Haasts Bluff; Maningrida 6 251 New body proposed - Plan to 1/06/1966 Sydney Morning Consultative Committee on Proposal for a Bureau of reform Aboriginal aid Herald Aboriginal Education Aboriginal Advancement

6 251 Color bar threat to Test player 23/01/1967 Advertiser Basil D'Oliveira

6 251 Aboriginal fruit pickers arrive 25/01/1967 Sydney Morning Leeton; Amoonguna settlement; Herald Griffith; Shepparton

6 251 Tektites seen as key to solar 21/01/1967 Sydney Morning Dr Ian McDougall system evolution Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 553 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 252 The privilege of a white skin 18/01/1967 Sydney Morning Social Science Research Herald Council; Mr C D Rowley

6 252 [Untitled] 23/01/1967 Sydney Morning Method of cooking fish similar Herald to how the Aboriginal did it

6 252 Lord Mayor shows the flag 21/01/1967 Sydney Morning City of Sydney Thirty Aborigines guests of Herald honour at a Town Hall civic reception 6 252 Aboriginal boy tells of spear 27/01/1967 Sydney Morning Paul Ganangga; Gunwinggu; Eight year old boy tells the killing Herald Illimbu; Adelaide River; David Darwin Police Court how he Garlbuma saw a woman speared to death

6 252 Canada plans for its Indians 23/01/1967 Sydney Morning Canada's Minister for Indian Herald Affairs announces a five year plan 6 253 Hostel faces boy, girl problem 23/01/1967 Australian Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society 6 253 Saw spear death says boy, 8 27/01/1967 Advertiser Paul Ganangga; Gunwinggu; Illimbu; Adelaide River; David Garlbuma 6 253 American shows us how - "My Jan-67 Good Dr Lorin Hawes Former American university boomerangs do come back", Neighbour lecturer manufactures 6000 says Dr Hawes boomerangs a month 6 254 Whyalla now second city in 21/01/1967 Advertiser Whyalla State 6 254 Education for the Aborigines 26/01/1967 Australian Claim that Aborigines have fallen between two worlds 6 254 Hit at native liquor 2/02/1967 News Marble Bar; Mr W W Nichols JP

6 254 "Nothing like it in Wilcannia" 25/01/1967 Australian McDougall McFarlane Refers to the comment by Mr McFarlane on the Sydney Harbour Bridge

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 554 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 254 SA man held 3/02/1967 Advertiser Jerry Shannos; Rayner Gartz; Millicent man among those held Peter Green; Hugh Pearson; in Spain charged with assault San Sebastian 6 255 Aborigines in society - "They 27/01/1967 Southern Cross Malcolm Cooper accept me - but they stare" 6 256 White prejudice in Australia 21/01/1967 Advertiser Social Science Research Council; Mr C D Rowley 6 257 Race crisis looms - Body set up 20/01/1967 Southern Cross Aboriginal Education Foundation of South Australia

6 257 Dying race makes a comeback 20/01/1967 Southern Cross

6 258 SA faces serious racial crisis in 20/01/1967 Southern Cross Aboriginal Education next 15 years - Press "slants Foundation; Laurie Bryan; stories" Davenport Aboriginal Reserve Council; Lawrence Bray

6 259 "Before I went to Australia 13/01/1967 Australian Danil Granin everything to do with Aborigines seemed simple. No problem existed; free the Aborigines and that was all. But of course the problem does exist; the only question is its nature …"

6 260 Joint project in Nullabor 25/01/1967 Advertiser Nullabor Plain 6 260 Experiment in assimilation 3/02/1967 Sydney Morning Hopevale Lutheran Mission; Herald Albury; Wagga; Urangeline

6 260 A long way to come for lessons 25/01/1967 Sydney Morning Tranby Summer School for 20 people from Townsville and Herald Aborigines and Islanders; Cape York Peninsula attend the Glebe; Roslyn Nehow; Eddie summer school Mabo; Syvana Doolan

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 555 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 260 Student concern on aid 6/02/1967 Australian National Union of Australian University Students 6 260 Opal miner's bed was afloat 6/02/1967 Advertiser Coober Pedy Flash flooding leaves many opal mines temporarily out of action 6 261 They live in the hostels: "They 3/02/1967 Southern Cross Aboriginal Affairs Department; Catholic missions and the have no one" Miss Una Clarke Department are looking for foster homes 6 262 Aborigines and Maoris 3/02/1967 Australian Education for Aborigines compared to the Maori population of New Zealand 6 262 Aborigines more sober 8/02/1967 Australian The number of convictions of drunkenness has fallen since SA introduced drinking rights for Aborigines 6 262 N***** boys? Now there are 3/02/1967 Sydney Morning The trade name of soap- none Herald impregnated steel wool pads changed to Bigger Boy 6 262 Dismissal urged for Territory 8/02/1967 Australian Papua-New Guinea racists 6 262 Harold Blair for SA 8/02/1967 Advertiser Harold Blair; Aboriginal Affairs The singer to be trained as an Department assistant supervisor at a reserve 6 263 Minister stops severe caning of 8/02/1967 Australian WA Native Welfare Aborigines Department; Jigalong Mission; Apostolic Church of Australia

6 263 New job for singer 8/02/1967 Australian Harold Blair; Aboriginal Affairs Department 6 263 NT rains best in decade 11/02/1967 Sydney Morning Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 556 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 263 Church talks on welfare of 8/02/1967 Sydney Morning Gunnedah A church conference to be held Aborigines Herald on the welfare of Aborigines in New South Wales

6 263 Family planning at reserve 9/02/1967 Transcontinenta Davenport Reserve A city councillor queried l whether family planning was being introduced at the Reserve

6 263 Interest in carvings 8/02/1967 Advertiser Bill Edwards; Yunta; Robert Curator of Aboriginal art Edwards interested in the findings of prospector, Bill Edwards 6 264 Coloured cricket [Cartoon] 3/02/1967 News Aborigines playing and watching a cricket match while one comments on the colour bar controversy at the MCC

6 264 [Cartoon] 4/02/1967 Sunday Mail A man asks an Aboriginal woman if she and her hubby had had a big fight 6 264 Reversal of policy on NG 7/02/1967 Advertiser Papua-New Guinea Landowners to receive a special mining allocation of 5% royalties from mining operations on their land

6 265 Aboriginal baritone to join SA 8/02/1967 News Harold Blair; Aboriginal Affairs public service Department 6 265 No concern on native drinking 8/02/1967 News

6 265 Best known Aborigine 8/02/1967 Advertiser David Unaipon; Point McLeay Mr Unaipon died at Tailem Mission Bend 6 265 David Unaipon buried 11/02/1967 Advertiser David Unaipon; Point McLeay Mr Unaipon buried at the Mission mission cemetery 6 265 Canoe 13/02/1967 Advertiser Canoe tree; Sunnyside Canoe tree signposted by the Murray Bridge Field Naturalists Group

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 557 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 265 Guide to the Territory 11/01/1967 Sydney Morning Vic McCristal; Top End Safari; Book reviews Herald N W Thomas; Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia 6 266 Minister stops severe caning of 8/02/1967 Australian WA Native Welfare Aborigines Department; Jigalong Mission; Apostolic Church of Australia

6 266 "Racial" books for tots 8/02/1967 Australian South African Bureau for Racial The bureau upset over Affairs "integration propaganda" imported in the form of children's' books 6 266 Aborigines to work as pickers 10/02/1967 Sydney Morning Arunta; Murrumbidgee Irrigation Herald Area

6 266 Native labor in the south 10/02/1967 Advertiser Arunta; Amoonguna settlement; Griffith; Leeton; Gundagai; Shepparton 6 266 Pleas for justice 10/02/1967 Southern Cross The Melbourne Advocate and Hobart Standard newspapers carry condensations of Southern Cross stories by Nicholas Kerr

6 267 "The final answer." It lies with 10/02/1967 Southern Cross The problems of Aborigines are us … not simple 6 268 Aboriginal fruit pickers arrive 24/01/1967 Murray Bridge Amoonguna; Arunda; Wailbri; Irrigator Leeton 6 268 Islanders win mine royalties 13/02/1967 News Bougainville; Solomon Islands; Conzinc Riotinto of Australia

6 268 Advancement of Aborigines 14/02/1967 Australian Australian School of Pacific Administration

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 558 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 268 A question of names 14/02/1967 Sydney Morning Sydney City Council Claim to the council's planning pronunciation and custom Herald and improvements committee that people could not understand or pronounce the streets and other places named with Aboriginal words 6 268 Students venture 15/02/1967 Advertiser Abschol / Aschol Six university students to ride tandem bicycles from Brisbane to Melbourne to collect money for the Aboriginal scholarship project

6 268 Land rights 16/02/1967 Advertiser Bill introduced into the Legislative Council in Darwin 6 269 Better homes design urged 10/02/1967 Sydney Morning Kempsey Aboriginal Welfare Board to be Herald asked to bring its design for proposed homes up to the standard of Housing Commission dwellings 6 269 Sayings of the week 18/02/1967 Sydney Morning Group of quotations, including a Herald Sydney City Councillor's claim that "Aborigines did not build up this country - the white men did".

6 269 [Untitled] 15/02/1967 Advertiser Professor Andrew Abbie; Miss Couple marries in Adelaide Audrey Simpson 6 269 A day in the never-never - Black Jan-67 [?] Comment in pidgin English "by banners a Vestey's Vagrant", a poem "a la Kath Walker", and a cartoon

6 269 [Untitled] 17/02/1967 Australian Land rights Bill introduced into the Northern Territory Legislative Council

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 559 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 270 Rare marsupial found in South 18/02/1967 Sydney Morning David Smyth; Clive Philpott; Australian "outback" Herald rabbit bandicoot

6 270 Aborigines to own their land 17/02/1967 Sydney Morning Land rights Bill introduced into Herald the Northern Territory Legislative Council 6 270 "Don't, it's an "astrogrub" 17/02/1967 Sydney Morning Aboriginal person telling [Cartoon] Herald another not to pick up a grub from the ground 6 271 Journey into darkness 18/02/1967 Bulletin Journey Out of Darkness; Ed Devereaux 6 271 Aborigines' land rights 17/03/1967 Advertiser Land rights Bill introduced into the Northern Territory Legislative Council 6 271 Classrooms for NT 16/02/1967 [?] Tindal RAAF station Three transportable classrooms transported from Adelaide to Katherine 6 271 Fruit-picking labor pool 16/02/1967 Ways sought to increase the employment of Aboriginal labor in the Upper Murray region

6 272 Fostering Aborigines 23/02/1967 Advertiser Pastor F W Albrecht; Aborigines Advancement League of SA 6 272 Our next attraction 19/02/1967 Sun-Herald Journey Out of Darkness; The film is nearly finished Konrad Matthei 6 272 Learning to walk 21/02/1967 Advertiser Banamburr; Yirrkala; Nurse Two year old boy learning to Lynette Mason; Crippled walk after correction of a foot Children's Home deformity 6 272 Murder charge denied 23/02/1967 Advertiser Josephine Thurza Tamblyn; Woman charged with murder at John Arthur Greenfield; Ivor Rosewater address Rigney 6 272 Manslaughter finding 25/02/1967 Advertiser Josephine Thurza Tamblyn; John Arthur Greenfield

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 560 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 273 A boon to Aborigines - Foster 25/02/1967 Mail Pastor F W Albrecht; homes urged Aborigines Advancement League; John Naylor 6 273 Experiment in assimilation 25/02/1967 Advertiser Groote Eylandt; Small TV programme Beginnings on Big Island 6 273 Aboriginal ambassador Circa [?] Charles Perkins Mr Perkins takes a three month February round-the-world study tour 1967 6 273 Fostering of Aborigines Circa [?] Pastor F W Albrecht; February Aborigines Advancement 1967 League 6 273 Mining by Aborigines 1/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Amendment Bill; North-West tells House of Assembly about Aboriginal reserve a new venture in the mining of chrysoprase 6 273 Grants for Aborigines 27/02/1967 Australian National Union of Australian The Union to award secondary University Students school scholarships for the first time 6 273 Attack on Govt pay rates 20/02/1967 Sydney Morning Maningrida settlement Herald

6 273 Going round in circles Circa [?] Foundation for Aboriginal Report that the foundation's February Affairs Irabina journal gives advice on 1967 how to throw a boomerang

6 273 Need to help Aborigines 28/02/1967 Advertiser Pastor F W Albrecht; Aborigines Advancement League 6 273 Mr Dunstan 27/02/1967 News Claim that Don Dunstan has earned the right to be Premier and, some day, to see him Prime Minister of Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 561 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 274 "Portfolios" allotted 2/03/1967 Advertiser Federal Parliamentary Labor Party allocates portfolios to its shadow Cabinet, including Aboriginal affairs to Mr Daly 6 274 Partial support for proposals on 28/02/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution Aborigines Herald

6 274 New classes 2/02/1967 Advertiser Mr Dunstan outlines the various classes of licence, including special provisions for granting licences at Wilpena, Leigh Creek, and Aboriginal institutions 6 274 Aborigines 27/02/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution; referendum Herald

6 275 Nullabor cave yields its secrets - 1/03/1967 Advertiser Nullabor Plain Samples collected possibly Scientific party returns to more than 20,000 years old Adelaide from desert

6 275 Natives "need incentive" 23/02/1967 Advertiser Jeff Carter; People of the Inland Author claims the Australian Aborigine could work as well as anyone else 6 275 Group excavates Nullabor 1/03/1967 Advertiser Nullabor Plain; Koonalda Sydney University anthropology caves students excavate caves at Koonalda 6 276 Betsey's in the jet set 2/03/1967 News Betsey Cooper; Bill Marks Five year old girl travels around Australia with the Welfare Department carpenter from the Northern Territory

6 276 Woman found guilty of 4/03/1967 Advertiser Josephine Thurza Tamblyn; manslaughter; gaoled John Arthur Greenfield / Greenwood

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 562 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 276 10 men begin survival test 6/03/1967 Sydney Morning British Services team, including Herald zoologists, naturalists, a surveyor, and a geologist, start a 12 week survival course in Central Australia

6 277 5 years for native killing "too 4/03/1967 Australian Yadabooka; Yadija; Jigalong harsh" Mission; Professor R M Berndt

6 277 Helping the Aborigines 4/03/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines in the Economy; Ian Book review Herald G Sharp; Colin M Tatz

6 277 [Untitled] 4/03/1967 Australian Kambalda; Western Mining Three more nickel-ore bodies Corporation Ltd discovered in Western Australia

6 278 [Untitled] 2/03/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution The Government planned to put Herald a ceiling on the number of members of the House of Representatives 6 278 N.G. acts on racialism 9/03/1967 Advertiser Papua-New Guinea A special committee of the House of Assembly to look at all complaints of racial discrimination 6 278 Senate passes natives Bill 9/03/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum 6 278 [Untitled] 5/03/1967 Sun-Herald Constitution; referendum Comment on the proposal to change the Constitution 6 278 Rest awhile 3/03/1967 Advertiser Warrawee; Australian Inland Mission; James Brown; Rebecca Nimbidjamba 6 278 Aborigines 8/03/1967 Advertiser Royal SA Society of Arts Twenty artists represented in Gallery; Arunta the exhibition of watercolours of the MacDonnell Ranges

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 563 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 279 The role of church missions in 3/03/1967 Australian Jigalong mission Call for the Government Aboriginal administration authorities to withdraw the right of Christian missions to control the total life of Aboriginal communities 6 279 Men found 10/03/1967 Advertiser Todmorden station Three marooned stockmen found 6 279 SA "allowing build-up in racial 3/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Education Release of the foundation's first crisis" Foundation annual report 6 280 [Untitled] Circa 1967 [?] Festival of the Peoples; A twenty-hour retrospective of Florence Australian films on Aboriginal life in Australia and New Guinea was a major item at the festival

6 280 Day of mourning 25/02/1967 Nation Anniversary Day; William At a meeting in Sydney on 26 Ferguson; Arthur Burdue; January 1938, the Christian William Cooper; National churches were asked to set Aborigines' Day; Pastor Doug aside January 16 as National Nicholls Aborigines' Day, later changed to June. 6 280 If there's anything this man 9/03/1967 Australian Charles P Mountford Photograph exhibition in doesn't know about Aborigines - Melbourne you name it … 6 281 People outside our economy 4/03/1967 Australian Aborigines in the Economy; Ian G Sharp; Colin M Tatz 6 282 Saving the prospective cripples 6/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Education Comment on the foundation's Foundation annual report 6 282 [Untitled] 4/03/1967 Australian Wilcannia Photograph of three women and two children outside a hut at Wilcannia, NSW, with the comment "no well-scrubbed faces here"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 564 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 283 Australian rules - the third 9/03/1967 Advertiser David Kantilla / Amparralamtua; religion of the Territory Donald / Pwarratjimiri; Stanislaus / Tampialapatjimiri; Urban / Tipaklariua; Dermot / Ampirrituameiua; Edward / Tipulampuralatjimiri; Gerry Roe; Ray Gabelich

6 284 Maori woman wins election 13/03/1967 Australian Whetu Tirikatene Winner of the Southern Maori by-election for Labor 6 284 Federal aid sought for 14/03/1967 Advertiser Call for a Commonwealth Aborigines Government department similar to the Repatriation Department to help Aborigines

6 284 Federal native control urged 13/02/1967 Australian Call for the Commonwealth to take control of Aboriginal affairs

6 284 Eye on "birdie" 14/03/1967 Advertiser Ian; Adelaide Children's 18 month old boy treated for an Hospital; 5AD Good Friday ear complaint at the hospital, Appeal which will benefit from the appeal 6 285 Colored migrants would be 15/03/1967 News Archbishop of York; Dr Coggan Following the Archbishop's welcomed claim that Australia should allow in a limited number of colored people, a reporter interview's several people in the street

6 285 Rail route "possible" Circa March [?] Tarcoola; Alice Springs Claim that a new rail route to 1967 Alice Springs via Tarcoola would be practicable 6 285 Entry rights to Reserves 16/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act Amendment Bill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 565 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 285 Referendum on May 27 15/03/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum The referendum is to be held on 27 May 1967 6 286 "Home rule" call in NG 17/03/1967 Advertiser Papua; New Guinea 6 286 Deadlocks likely on three Bills 17/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill

6 286 School heading north 17/03/1967 News University of Adelaide; Annual autumn school to be Hermannsburg Mission; held in May at Alice Springs Areyonga; Papunya; Yuendumu

6 286 Aborigines, Papuan to staff 17/03/1967 Sydney Morning Tim Jabanardi; Kenny Wayne; Three men exchange gifts of exhibit Herald Clinton Bauso goodwill, and will help at the Australian Territories exhibit at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney 6 286 Skeletons found 20/03/1967 Advertiser Gabo Island Two skeletons found at the island's lighthouse 6 286 Color 20/03/1967 News Draws attention to the troubles in the United States and the United Kingdom over the color problem 6 287 Maori plan for native pre- 20/03/1967 Australian Revolutionary scheme to be schools introduced in New South Wales

6 287 First in the top post 20/03/1967 Advertiser Bill Onus; Aborigines First Aboriginal president of the Advancement League League in Victoria 6 287 [Untitled] 21/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Bill Deadlock conferences over Bills may be protracted 6 287 Food to stranded mission 21/03/1967 Sydney Morning Edward River Mission Herald

6 287 Color 21/03/1967 News Comment problems that arise with mixed races

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 566 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 288 Evict some Aborigines, says 21/03/1967 Australian Professor A P Elkin; Joint Professor tells the Committee Professor Select Parliamentary that at some stage the Committee on Aborigines Government would have to evict those who refused to pay rent on Government built homes

6 288 Agreement on Bill 22/03/1967 Advertiser Aboriginal Affairs Act Amendment Bill 6 288 Perkins defends native rent 22/03/1967 Australian Mr C Perkins; Professor A P arrears Elkin 6 288 Professor to quit Board in 13/03/1967 Australian Dr D Thomson; Aborigines protest Welfare Board; Lake Tyers; Dr C Tatz 6 288 Welfare Board member quits in 18/03/1967 Australian Dr D Thomson; Aborigines protest Welfare Board; Lake Tyers 6 289 Aborigines win key positions 20/03/1967 Melbourne Age Aborigines Advancement League; Bill Onus; Pastor Doug Nicholls / Nichols 6 289 Plebiscite campaign to be brief 23/03/1967 Sydney Morning Constitution; referendum Herald

6 289 Color bar urged by beauty 22/03/1967 News Rosemary Dunaway; America's queen Junior Miss 6 289 Fried grubs lovely "grub" 21/03/1967 News Charles P Mountford Mr Mountford cooks witchetty grubs at the SA Museum 6 290 A new authority to aid the 21/03/1967 Australian Claim that the historical development of Aborigines? circumstance, or at the insistence of government departments, missions had to discharge responsibilities more appropriate to civic or governmental authorities

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 567 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 290 "Let us have a dignified way of 25/03/1967 Australian Federal Council for the life" Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 6 290 Work for referendum, MP urges 25/03/1967 Australian Call for a Commonwealth Government department to be set up solely to supervise administrative matters affecting Aboriginals 6 291 NT stations get shelters for 24/03/1967 Sydney Morning Woomera; Marqua; Tarlton Steel, earth and sandbag rockets Herald Downs; Plenty Down; Jervois; shelters being erected to Lucy Creek; Argardarga; protect residents from Austral Downs; Burramurra; Woomera rocket debris Georgina Downs; Annitowa station; Ooratippra station

6 291 Aborigines victims of "stealing" 25/03/1967 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the Claim that money went towards Herald Advancement of Aborigines and profits for pastoralist companies Torres Strait Islanders instead of the workers paid below award rates

6 291 Home for Aboriginal family 24/03/1967 Sydney Morning Inverell Aborigines Welfare Board won't Herald say which street the nearly completed house is in 6 291 [Untitled] Circa March [?] Percy Trezise Reproductions of Aboriginals 1967 represented in rock-shelters in the Cooktown-Laura are of Cape York Peninsula 6 294 The future of the Aboriginals 25/03/1967 Australian League for the Advancement of Minister for Social Services Aborigines and Torres Strait addresses the League Islanders 6 294 Bones 20,000 years old 25/03/1967 Sydney Morning The Gap; Albany Curator of the Western Herald Australian Museum could not tell yet if the bones found east of The Gap were human

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 568 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 294 "Eternity" plan for a yes vote 27/03/1967 Australian Constitution; referendum Proposal to chalk "Yes" signs on walls and dustbins all over Australia 6 294 "Fixing" votes charge 27/03/1967 Australian Comment on the redistribution of electoral boundaries

6 294 ACTU criticised on NT strike 27/03/1967 Australian Australian Council of Trade Unions 6 295 They found Aboriginal cave Circa 1967 [?] Cape Yorke Peninsula; paintings Cooktown-Laura; Joan Downie; Percy Trezise 6 296 The future of the Aboriginals - 27/03/1967 Australian Conference on Aboriginal Apartheid alleged in Affairs Queensland 6 296 Law "smacks of Apartheid" 27/03/1967 Advertiser Conference on Aboriginal Affairs 6 296 Move to unseat Perkins fails 27/03/1967 Australian Charles Perkins; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; Mrs G Elphick; Mr J Moriarty; Mr Lupna / Captain Major 6 296 Halting words tell moving story 27/03/1967 Australian Aboriginal conference People tried to describe their lives to the conference 6 297 Native in Rolf's TV show 28/03/1967 News Rolf Harris Show; David Bulanatji 6 297 More hitting power urged to 27/03/1967 Australian Federal Council for the advance civil rights Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 6 297 Minister answers apartheid 29/03/1967 Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Queensland Minister in charge attack Islanders Affairs Act 1965 of Aboriginal and Island Affairs, Mr Pizzey, claims that many provisions were included in the act at the request of Aboriginals

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 569 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 6 298 "Making tourist bait of our 27/03/1967 Australian Safaritour; Maningrida; primitive Aboriginal people" Arnhemland Reserve 6 298 Flies in with didgeridoo 31/03/1967 Advertiser Rolf Harris Show; David Bulamdtji 6 298 Vote yes for Aboriginals Maori 29/03/1967 Australian Constitution; referendum; Mr urges Matiu Rata 6 298 Vigorous campaign for 29/03/1967 Advertiser Constitution; referendum Public meeting to be held in Aborigines Adelaide 6 299 An Aborigine rebukes his 25/03/1967 Advertiser Bagot Village Council; George fellows Woodruff; Mr Leslie Wilson

6 300 Aboriginals to learn politics in 28/03/1967 Australian Federal Council for the Course to begin in Sydney and campaign Advancement of Aborigines and might be extended to NSW Torres Strait Islanders; Faith country towns later Bandler 6 301 To the tune of Waltzing Matilda - 3/04/1967 Australian Faith Bandler; Lilon "Vote yes, Australia, vote yes, Australia, the eyes of the world are upon us today"

6 301 Improving the lot of the 3/04/1967 Australian Charles Perkins; Federal Mr Perkins clarifies some points Aboriginal Council for the Advancement of about the Council's recent Aborigines and Torres Strait conference Islanders 6 301 Novelist attacks racist thinking Circa April [?] Iris Murdoch 1967 6 188, Please don't call us strikers 18/10/1966 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Panto; Continuation of the article on 189 Vincent Lingiari / Lingniari / page 187 Ligniari; Bill Jeffrey; Vesteys; Peter Morris;

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 570 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 1 Death, crime, drunks on 22/10/1967 Sydney Sunday increase - Grim life in outback - Telegraph Murder, suicide, alcoholism, schizophrenia, and delinquency all are on the increase in the outback 7 1 Bank chief resigns - Coombs to 4/11/1967 Australian Dr H C Coombs, chairman, head new Aboriginal council Council for Aboriginal Affairs

7 1 Harold is hunting scholastic 6/11/1967 Advertiser Harold Ulamari; Albert Ulamari; honors Newcastle Waters Station; Darwin High School; Carpentaria Junior Residential College for Outback Children

7 1 Further rise for natives 4/11/1967 Advertiser Further interim wage rise for Aboriginal stockmen in the Northern Territory 7 2 [Untitled] [?] Photographs showing a yellow horse with older figures of a woman, basket sawfish, echidna, and kangaroo

7 3 Bank chief in new role 2/11/1967 News Dr H C Coombs, chairman, Council for Aboriginal Affairs 7 3 Sailors aid to natives praised 1/11/1967 News Aboriginal Scholarship A group of sailors raised more Foundation (ABSCHOL); than $3500 in two years for Aboriginal Advancement Aborigines League 7 3 New laws on adoption - Under 3/11/1967 Advertiser Future arrangements to be laws proclaimed yesterday, made by the Department of private adoption arrangements Social Welfare and/or a private will no longer be possible adoption agency

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 571 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 3 Housing aid in education 31/10/1967 Advertiser Aborigines Advancement League SA; Mr W W Paris; Mrs C Duguid; Mrs L Baker; Mrs G Elphick; Mrs J H Bray; Mr F H Goldney 7 3 Adjournment of P S Bill 2/11/1967 Advertiser Public Service Bill seeking to give public servants four weeks' annual leave 7 3 Missions warned on land 2/11/1967 Sydney Morning Aboriginal mission agencies Herald involved in handing over control of missions and settlements to governments and other interests 7 3 40 to study dialect 8/11/1967 Advertiser Forty applicants from several States to study Pitjantjatjara language with the University of Adelaide 7 4 The politics in Dr Coombs' 4/11/1967 Sydney Morning retirement Herald

7 4 Segregation Bill in Rhodesia 6/11/1967 Advertiser Ian Smith regime's plan to force a racial segregation Bill through Parliament 7 4 Extra leave dropped 4/11/1967 Advertiser State public servants 7 4 Council to guide Govt policy 4/11/1967 Sydney Morning Council for Aboriginal Affairs Herald

7 5 "Five years of civil death" 2/11/1967 Advertiser Mrs Helen Joseph; Restrictions continued for Johannesburg; South Africa another five years 7 5 Dr Coombs leaving bank; new 3/11/1967 Advertiser posts

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 572 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 5 Well, I'll be dammed! - "How 3/11/1967 Advertiser Ord River scheme - main dam would I know where you've left site your plurry water skis?!" [Cartoon] 7 6 S.M keeps his promise 30/10/1967 Advertiser R D Elliot, SM; John Elliott; M C Magistrate of the Adelaide Wigley; E G Trevivian; J H Juvenile Court takes a party for Helps; Salvation Army's Kent an outing Town Boys' Home; Major A Francis; Henley Beach; Fred Furber; Oscar Swan; Everard Edwards; Theodore Lang

7 6 Foot and hand severed 30/10/1967 Advertiser Eileen Crombie; Kingoonya Struck by a freight train 7 6 Native report adopted 28/10/1967 Sunraysia Daily Melbourne; Aborigines Welfare Aborigines who consistently (Mildura) Board; Mooroopna; Manatunga failed to get work should have their unemployment benefits withdrawn 7 6 Aborigines included in new 28/10/1967 Sydney Morning Deletion of all reference to award Herald Aborigines from the Queensland Station-Hands' Award 7 7 A school for tribal aborigines 1/07/1967 Sunday Mail Musgrave Park; Pitjantjatjara; Description of living and Muntjantji working conditions and the Pitjantjatjaras contact with white civilisation 7 8 Barnes may discipline 27/10/1967 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; J W Jeffrey Minister for Territories, Mr Aboriginal welfare officer Barnes, may take action against Bill Jeffrey 7 8 Ten little Australians 27/10/1967 Advertiser St Mary's Church of England Nine Adelaide families and one Mission to Part-Aborigines; at Port Pirie respond to appeal Alice Springs; Rev P D to give ten Aboriginal children a Alexander-Smith real family Christmas

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 573 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 8 Threat to didgeridoos 27/10/1967 Australian Ken Davis; Elcho Island; School teacher plans to teach Arnhem Land tribesmen cornet playing

7 8 Didgeridoos to cornets 27/10/1967 Advertiser Ken Davis; Elcho Island; Cornets bought by the Arnhem Land Government 7 8 [Untitled] [?] Aboriginal child - picture from Ion Idriess' book, The Vanished People 7 8 South Africa 23/10/1967 Lutheran Bishop C E Crowther; Anglican; Oppression of the church. Lutherans Apartheid 7 9 The china cabinet … 21/10/1967 Sunday Mail Bess; Joe The prized possession of a part- Aboriginal widow 7 9 Flight to save rail victim 29/10/1967 Sunday Mail Eileen Crombie; Kingoonya Flying Doctor flies woman to hospital 7 9 Liquor ban baffles 28/10/1967 Australian Phillip Roberts; Northern Aboriginals could not Territory understand why whites were allowed to take liquor to Aboriginal reserves while Aboriginals were not 7 9 Tribal inquiry rejected 27/10/1967 Sydney Morning C E Barnes; Gurindji; Northern Rejection of suggested all-party Herald Territory; Wave Hill; Frank parliamentary committee Hardy 7 9 Project Supervisor 28/10/1967 Australian Public Service of Victoria; Lake Employment advertisement Tyers Aboriginal Station 7 10 This portrait wins best picture 5/11/1967 Sunday Mail Frank; M J Byrne Portrait wins Best picture of the contest year contest for 1967 7 10 Aboriginal surfers' triumph 5/11/1967 Telegraph Macksville-Scotts Head Surf Examination for bronze Lifesaving Club; Joe Donovan medallion

7 10 English prize to aboriginal 5/11/1967 Mail Harold Ulamari; Newcastle Fifteen year old full-blood Waters; Albety / Albert Ulamari; Aboriginal wins English prize at Ginnie high school 7 10 Amputation after fall from train 7/11/1967 News Broderick Bird; Gympie Hospital

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 574 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 11 Missions to quit - Aboriginal 11/11/1967 Bulletin F G Engel; Australian Council of Council of Churches handing reserves Churches; Presbyterian over of its missions to mission; Weipi; Anglican government control stations; Edward River; Lockhart River; Mitchell River; land rights; Aboriginal Land Trust; Anglican Church Missionary Society; Groote Eylandt 7 11 Racial education in schools 8/11/1967 News United Nations' Educational, 'right' Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) calls for education in racial integration 7 11 [Untitled] Circa Australian Duncan Ferguson; Bert and Annual meetings November Missionary Edie Gordon; Bourke; Engonia; 1967 Tidings Cunnamulla; St George; Dirranbandi; Mungindi; Collarenebri; Goodooga; Brewarrina; Cummeragunga; Umeewarra; Moree; Birdsville; Doomadgee

7 11 To supervise reserve 9/11/1967 Advertiser G H King; Point McLeay Aboriginal Reservation 7 11 Found dead in North 9/11/1967 Advertiser The Flat, Coober Pedy Police investigating the death of an Aboriginal woman, aged about 25, found at The Flat

7 11 The Wizard of Id [Cartoon] 10/10/1967 [?] What did you do with your boomerang? 7 12 Club making slow, but steady 9/11/1967 Transcontinenta Wungudda; Port Augusta Establishment of an Aboriginals progress l community club

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 575 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 12 "Rain dance" rehearsal 10/11/1967 Advertiser Clapham Demonstration Children mark Water School; Mrs I Penna; Miss Sue Conservation Day Penna; Paul Brocklenhurst; Reagan Moon; Bruce Gurd; Helen Groves; Wendy Turnbull

7 12 Rainmaker [Cartoon] 10/11/1967 Sydney Morning Aboriginal man at Orange Field Herald Day irrigation

7 13 "Katch-a-kanga" contest 10/11/1967 Advertiser New York Five missing wallabies in Westchester County 7 13 "Hid on roof from wife" - Now 9/11/1967 News Edward Milera; Whyalla gaol 7 13 Charged with wife's death 10/11/1967 Advertiser Archie Badenoch; Doris Badenoch; The Flat; Coober Pedy 7 13 "Desert people" 12/11/1967 Sydney Sun- Ian Dunlop; Michael Howe Review of new film about Herald Tucker Aboriginal people living in the Western Desert 7 13 Open finding on native star 11/11/1967 Advertiser Robert Tudawali; Darwin; Albert Coroner's inquest into death of Marrego; Christine; Bagot Aboriginal film star

7 13 "Missionary Era" over 13/11/1967 Advertiser Rev Dr E A Payne; World Council of Churches 7 13 The Wizard of Id [Cartoon] 13/10/1967 [?] Sire, this man is charged with unlawful possession of a boomerang! 7 14 Mooncraft may solve tektite 15/11/1967 Australian Chemical data sent from the riddle moon by America's Surveyor-6 spacecraft may help to solve the riddle of the Aboriginals' so- called magic stones

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 576 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 14 Henna rocks and purplish past 11/11/1967 Advertiser Robin Smith; Keith Willey; New Zealand photographer's Central Australia; Ayers Rock new picture-book "The Red Centre" 7 14 Native art discovery 14/11/1967 Advertiser John Paterson; Pine Creek, PMG Department survey Northern Territory chainman falls into cave of weird Aboriginal paintings 7 14 "M" alcoholic theory 15/11/1967 Advertiser John Gray; Glasgow Survey shows that people whose surname begins with "M" may be eight times more prone to alcoholism than other people

7 15 Native living "shocks" 16/11/1967 Advertiser Katherine; Alice Springs; Pine Select Committee report on Creek; Bamyili housing shocks NT Legislative Council members 7 15 Loses job in NT branch 16/11/1967 Advertiser J W Jeffrey; Wave Hill; Gurindji Services of welfare officer at NT Welfare Branch terminated

7 15 Grafton Aboriginal festival 17/11/1967 Sydney Morning Grafton Herald

7 15 Aboriginal girls helped 14/11/1967 Mail Wiltja Aboriginal Girls' Hostel; The hostel to hold a badge day Millswood 7 15 Running repairs [Cartoon] 17/11/1967 Australian Includes references to Wave Hill exposure; critical welfare officers dismissed; pastoral industry; church mission 7 16 Fact finder among the 17/11/1967 Sydney Morning Harry Dansey; Maoris; Charles Senior New Zealand journalist minorities Herald Perkins on a fact-finding mission to learn about Aborigines

7 16 Injured by Aborigines 16/11/1967 Advertiser Chillagoe Reserve; Senior Officer seriously injured when Constable C D Wilcox attacked by four Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 577 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 16 Claims on housing 'untrue' 18/11/1967 Sydney Morning Northern Territory; Pine Creek Director of Social Welfare Herald criticised Select Committee report as "poppycock, unfair and untrue" 7 16 Boys sent to Labor prison 16/11/1967 Advertiser Alice Springs Labor prison; Five Aboriginal boys aged Areyonga about 15 gaoled for 12 months

7 17 Welfare man will appeal on 17/11/1967 Australian J W Jeffrey; Gurindji To appeal against dismissal dismissals from the Commonwealth Public Service 7 17 Cricketers go walkabout 18/11/1967 Advertiser Cuzens; Neddy; Mulagh; Tour of England in 1868 by Bullocky; Tarpot; Sundown; team of Aborigines portrayed in Peter; Lawrence "Cricket Walkabout" by D J Mulvaney 7 17 "Rotisseried rock python! Grilled 16/11/1967 News Another big gas find in North goanna! Man … now we're really cookin' with gas!" [Cartoon] 7 18 Outburst by sacked man - 16/11/1967 News Bill Jeffrey; Wave Hill; Northern Sacked welfare officer to Natives 'cruelly treated' Territory; Vestey campaign for a Royal Commission 7 18 NT critic is dismissed 16/11/1967 Australian J W Jeffrey; Northern Territory; Gurindji 7 18 Aborigines need trade schools 10/11/1967 Southern Cross Fr James Dwyer; Alice Springs Claim that there are no secondary or trade schools for 6000 Aborigines between Tennant Creek and the South Australian border 7 18 Warning to missions 10/11/1967 Southern Cross Australian Council of Churches' Aboriginal missions warned Division of Mission against relying on "gentlemen's agreements" in their dealings with governments

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 578 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 19 Hermannsburg tour in 20/11/1967 Lutheran Pastor D J Radke; Adelaide; 90th anniversary southern tour retrospect Tarrington; Lobethal of the Hermannsburg choir

7 20 "The referendum hasn't helped 23/11/1967 Australian Bill Jeffrey Aboriginals" 7 20 For trial over wife's death 24/11/1967 Advertiser Archie Badenoch; Doris Badenoch; The Flat; Coober Pedy 7 20 Two men injured by flying 23/11/1967 Transcontinenta Sammy Leslie Taylor; Mervyn Three men charges with assault stones l Robert Thompson; Robert William Dare; Station; Davenport Reserve; Maxwell McKerlie; Raymond Barry Vivian; Stirling North; Quorn; Port Augusta

7 20 3 degrees to be abolished 24/11/1967 Advertiser University of Adelaide's discontinuation of three degrees and three diplomas 7 21 Meet a star who hates reading 23/11/1967 Australian Evonne Goolagong; Vic about herself Edwards 7 22 Honorary Negro sees red on 17/11/1967 Australian Reverend J Mathews "Your Aboriginals have got to our Aboriginals organise themselves" 7 22 Hermannsburg staff urgently 20/11/1967 Lutheran Finke River Mission required 7 23 Sturt man gets it straight 23/11/1967 Advertiser Roger Rigney Finger operation 7 23 Big fires in Territory 23/11/1967 Advertiser Alice Springs; Tanami Wildlife Sanctuary; Mongrel Downs

7 23 No housing offer says artist 18/11/1967 Mail Oscar Namatjira; Harry Geise; Albert Namatjira; Alice Springs

7 24 Key to Lake Tyers 21/06/1967 Melbourne Age Report on the shortcomings at the settlement

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 579 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 25 New relief rates in full detail 22/11/1967 Advertiser Department of Social Welfare

7 25 Indian crafts 22/11/1967 Advertiser Valerie Leane; SA Museum American Indian articles exchanged for Aboriginal art 7 25 Aboriginal control of missions Circa 1967 [?] Australian Council of Churches; planned Church Missionary Society; Groote Eylandt; BHP Pty Company 7 25 An amateur boxer suffered 26/11/1967 Sydney Sun- Arthur Carberry; Wellington; brain damage in a bout at Herald Walgett RSL Club; Arthur Walgett on Friday night Wallace; Goodooga 7 26 Two named to join Aboriginal 25/11/1967 Advertiser Council for Aboriginal Affairs; body Mr B G Dexter; Professor W E H Stanner 7 26 Leading bark painter dies at 29/11/1967 Sydney Morning Mawalan; Rirajingu; Yirrkala; age of 60 Herald Arnhem Land

7 26 Aboriginals show census 28/11/1967 Australian increase 7 26 Display of skeleton 29/11/1967 Advertiser National Museum; Sir Robert Excavated remains of an Blackwood; Mr K Simpson; Aboriginal buried about 6000 Mildura years ago along the banks of the upper Murray River 7 26 Skeletons date back 5,000 29/11/1967 News National Museum; Sir Robert Aboriginal skeletons 5000 years years Blackwood; Mr Kenneth old dug up because of expected Simpson; Keera Station flooding of the proposed Chowilla Dam 7 27 A shy Aboriginal girl wants only 26/11/1967 Sydney Sunday Evonne Goolagong; Victor one thing in life - tennis - The Telegraph Edwards; Eva; Barellan champ with the soft brown eyes

7 27 Houses for Aborigines 26/11/1967 Mail Claim that natives who wreck houses are undeserving

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 580 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 27 Aborigine to lay club stone 24/11/1967 Sydney Morning Alexander Stanley (Digger); Herald Moree Service Club

7 27 Rush on native's paintings 26/11/1967 Mail Joseph Wallace; Mrs G T Exhibition at Christ Church Wallace; Reverend D Wallace Parish Hall, North Adelaide

7 27 Vic. natives "worse off" 27/11/1967 Advertiser W Jeffrey Aborigines in Victoria worse off than those in the Northern Territory 7 28 How an actor went native … 3/12/1967 Sun-Herald Journey out of Darkness; Ed Film of the Northern Territory Devereaux; Jubbal; Steve Dodd drama of the outdoors in 1901

7 28 [Untitled] 2/12/1967 Advertiser Gilbert Kite; Coonamia; Port An acting ganger works the Pirie dogging machine with a spiking hammer to fasten rails to sleepers 7 28 Aborigines total 80,000, census 28/11/1967 Canberra Times shows 7 29 Do our Aboriginals get a fair 27/11/1967 Australian Dr H C Coombs; Council for Suggestion that Dr Coombs educational go? Aboriginal Affairs turns his mind to Aboriginal education 7 29 Increase in Aborigines 26/11/1967 Advertiser Increase in Aboriginal population slowing according to Federal Statistics Bureau 7 29 Exoil no liability Circa 1967 [?] Continental Oil Company of Report on oil exploration licence Australia Limited; Australian Sun Oil Company Limited; Birksgate Well; Munyarai 7 30 A day in the for 2/12/1967 Australian Alice Springs; Todd River; colour snapshots Creed Lovegrove; Amoonguna; Aranda

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 581 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 31 Billy Borker writes to the PM 21/11/1967 Australian Billy Borker (alias Frank Hardy); Suggestion to Prime Minister Bill Jeffrey; Wave Hill Harold Holt that Bill Jeffrey and Frank Hardy go to Wave Hill in a VIP plane 7 31 Go-go Goolwa, they say now 19/11/1967 Mail Aggie's Knob, Goolwa; Mr A G Holiday village being built Lewis (Blue); Narrinyeri / Narrinjeri 7 31 Aborigines as party hosts 4/12/1967 Advertiser Bagot Settlement Council; Christmas party hosted by full- Darwin; Alawa; Aranda blood Aborigines 7 32 "Vagrancy" of an NT Aborigine 7/12/1967 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; Katherine Imprisonment of Aboriginal strike leader 7 32 Enquiry sought into gaoling of 7/12/1967 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; Federal Council Aborigine for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Katherine; Roper River Mission 7 32 Dexter Daniels 6/12/1967 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels; Northern Former Aboriginal union Herald Territory Council for Aboriginal organiser sent to gaol for Rights; Roper River vagrancy

7 32 5 dogs shot: killed sheep 7/12/1967 News Port Augusta; Mr J C Fullerton Claim that dog packs attacking sheep were not registered and many were from an Aboriginal reserve 7 32 Teenage Aboriginal lass, Ruth 5/12/1967 News Ruth Anunga; Cox-Foys; 300 spastic and under- Anunga, will never forget Premier Don Dunstan privileged children attended a yesterday Christmas Party on the rooftop of Cox-Foys 7 32 Aborigines 8/12/1967 News Call for Aborigines to have an equal chance to share in secondary education

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 582 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 33 Fearsome, but a prized 4/12/1967 Mail SA Museum Hopi ceremonial doll among plaything display at the SA Museum of North American desert Indian artefacts 7 33 Senior Social Worker Grade 1 Circa 1967 Sydney Morning Northern Territory Employment advertisement for Herald Administration position located in Adelaide office 7 33 The Aborigine as seen by the 2/12/1967 Advertiser Y-Erran-Gou-La-Ga; The Illustration from the book usurpers Aborigine as seen by the usurpers 7 33 Welfare officer (female) 2/12/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board; Employment advertisement Herald Moree

7 33 Aboriginal, 16, stole dollar 30/11/1967 News Aboriginal youth charged with three counts of larceny in the Adelaide Juvenile Court, and placed under the control of the Social Welfare Minister 7 34 Father Christmas to visit 2/12/1967 Advertiser Wilf Huddleston; Botanic Park; parklands Stanley Butler; Aborigines' Progress Association; Point Pearce 7 34 Aboriginal race clash ahead 4/12/1967 Australian Dr C Tatz; Townsville; Inter-racial seminar at seminar told Professor Charles Rowley; Mr J Townsville, Queensland McGinnes; Mrs Faith Bandler

7 34 Sealed route to Ceduna 12/11/1967 Advertiser Eyre Highway Reconstruction of the highway between Lincoln Gap and Ceduna completed 7 34 SA conference on prejudice 8/12/1967 News Presbyterian Fellowship of More than 200 young people Australia; Tatchilla; McLaren from across Australia to attend Vale the conference

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 583 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 35 New deal 8/12/1967 Australian Aborigines Welfare Board; New South Wales Government Director of Aboriginal Affairs; to implement the Aboriginals Welfare Act recommendations of the joint Parliamentary committee on Aboriginal Welfare

7 35 Welfare Board abolition plan 8/12/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines Welfare Board; NSW Government to abolish accepted Herald Director of Aboriginal Affairs the Aborigines' Welfare Board and replace it with an office of Director of Aboriginal Affairs

7 35 A look at Parliament 9/12/1967 Sydney Morning Reverend J B Hartshorn; Comment on the empty places Herald Presbyterian Aboriginal Mission in the House when an important report concerning Aboriginal Australians was debated

7 35 $144,000 paid for Harbor home 10/11/1967 Telegraph "Two spears and a plurry site - News item [Cartoon] boomerang for a Harbor site, now she says she'd rather live in the country." 7 36 Furore over NT gaoling 7/12/1967 News Dexter Daniels; Roper River Premier Dunstan finds the Mission Station; Dr Charles charge of vagrancy against an Duguid; Federal Council for the Aboriginal on a South Advancement of Aborigines and Australian reserve Torres Strait Islanders; NT inconceivable Council for Aboriginal Rights; Katherine 7 36 Native free on bail 8/12/1967 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; Roper River Dexter Daniels released from Mission; Davis Daniels; Clancy Fannie Bay Gaol. Two Roberts; Matthew Thompson; Aboriginal brothers freed in Stanley James Coombes; Hugh Melbourne after appeal against Samuel Coombes; Korumburra sentencing for vagrancy Court; Pastor Doug Nicholls

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 584 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 36 Dexter Daniels, vagrant 7/12/1967 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels; Katherine; Editorial claim that the vagrancy Herald Roper River charge was scandalous

7 37 Gallery of Aboriginal Man 2/12/1967 Canberra Times Gallery of Aboriginal Man; Prize-winning design for a George Tetley gallery that was envisaged for Capital Hill in Canberra 7 38 [Untitled] 4/12/1967 Advertiser Mrs Hilary Loveday; Aborigines' Wife of the Minister of Progress Association; Botanic Aboriginal Affairs wins trophy Park; Kevin Martin for women's boomerang throw

7 38 From Northern Territory to 1/12/1967 Sydney Morning Harry Carpenter; Skippy the Aboriginal actor to play a part in make TV film Herald Bush Kangaroo; Ali Miller; the TV production Melville Island; Gobaboingu 7 38 Details of public relief 12/11/1967 Advertiser State public relief; Social Information to be available to welfare the public in early 1968 7 38 Mayor fined $40 for assaulting 29/11/1967 Canberra Times Wilson Tuckey; Stephen The mayor of Carnarvon, his Aborigine Tuckey; Johannes Huysing; brother, and a barman Ray McGibbon; Carnarvon convicted of assault 7 38 A question of ethnics? 4/12/1967 Australian Comment on the unbalanced ethnological reporting in The Australian 7 39 "Vagrant" Aboriginal had $12.58 7/12/1967 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels; Roper River Dexter Daniels had money in Herald Mission; Church Missionary his possession when he arrived Society; Katherine at Fannie Bay gaol, but it had been reported that he had no money when arrested

7 39 "Antique" charge criticised 8/12/1967 Advertiser Atawari; Areyonga; Mundua; Criticism of "the absurdly Pitjantjatjara; Mr Justice antique" phraseology used in Blackburn; Supreme Court; court charges Alice Springs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 585 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 39 Aboriginal an epileptic, Court is 7/12/1967 Sydney Morning Billy Benn; Harry Neale; Hart's Dr Buckle tells the Criminal told Herald Range racecourse; Dr D Buckle Court in Melbourne that the accused was "suffering from a defect of reason" when he shot another Aboriginal 7 39 Marauding dogs kill sheep 7/12/1967 Transcontinenta Mr J C Fullerton; Port Augusta; l Umeewarra Mission

7 39 Gaol term for vagrancy 7/12/1967 News Stanley Coombes; Hugh Aborigines' Advancement quashed - Two Aborigines set Samuel Coombes; Korumburra League successfully appealed free by judge Court; Pentridge Gaol; against the severity of the gaol Aborigines' Advancement terms League 7 40 Darwin: City of integration 12/12/1967 Advertiser Togetherness between the races in our only racially integrated city was taken for granted 7 40 Lionel Rose retained his 16/12/1967 Sydney Morning Lionel Rose; Rocky Gattelari Australian bantam weight title Herald with a viscious 13-round knockout win over Rocky Gattelari at Sydney Stadium last night 7 41 White politics and an inter-racial 11/12/1967 Australian Townsville; Townsville Trades Anxiety expressed that a seminar and Labor Council (TTLC); One seminar may be manipulated to People of Australia League the benefit of a particular (OPAL) political group 7 41 Daniels released from gaol 8/12/1967 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels; Fannie Bay Aboriginal leader granted bail Herald Gaol; Katherine Court after an appeal was lodged in the Northern Territory Supreme Court

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 586 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 41 Vagrant in his own land 12/11/1967 Australian Arnhem Land Claim that it is extraordinary that Dexter Daniels was charged and sentence for vagrancy 7 42 Woman had lucrative business 7/12/1967 Transcontinenta Nora Harris; Northern Hotel; Young woman earned $182 by l Port Augusta; June Murray; prostitution Davenport Reserve; Marree 7 42 Defence Minister 15/12/1967 Sydney Morning Dr Njoroge Mungai; Kenya Kenya's Minister for Internal Herald Security and Defence a guest of the Australian Government in Sydney 7 42 A law for undesirables 14/12/1967 Australian Dexter Daniels; Bill Jeffrey Claim that attempts of the Government are to avoid its responsibilities towards the Aboriginals 7 42 Native photos for museum 19/12/1967 Advertiser The Little Black Princess; Mrs A photograph of the Little Black Aneas Gunn; SA Museum Princess, from the book of the same name, among 200 photographs of Aborigines and their activities made available to the museum

7 43 Courage and talent win through 10/12/1967 Mail Eileen Crombie; Kingoonya; Talented Aboriginal artist who Coober Pedy; Royal Adelaide had lost her right forearm and Hospital lower left leg after being hit by a train at Kingoonya

7 43 Aborigine leader jailed! 9/12/1967 Australian Full human rights for Aborigines Advertisement for a 20-page Aboriginal welfare officer and Torres Strait Islanders; booklet produced by the sacked! Aborigine stockmen still Communist Party of Australia Communist Party of Australia denied equal pay!

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 587 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 43 Watch on Jap boats hinted 12/11/1967 News Royal Australian Navy; Gulf of Calls for patrols of the Gulf of Carpentaria; Japanese Carpentaria following reports of Japanese fraternisation with Aboriginals 7 44 An Aborigine's reserve is not his 16/12/1967 Bulletin Dexter Daniels; Roper River The Federal Council is castle Mission Station; Mrs Faith investigating the case of Dexter Bandler; Federal Council for the Daniels Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

7 44 Woman for trial 13/12/1967 Advertiser Mona Kathleen Pepper; Woman committed for allegedly Korumburra Court; Mona killing her three-month-old Coombes granddaughter 7 44 Down and out 15/12/1967 Sydney Morning Lionel Rose; Rocky Gattelari Brutal and degrading exhibition Herald in professional boxing

7 44 [Untitled] Circa 1967 [?] Groote Eylandt; May Partially obscured caption next Wurrabadaba; Sinah to a photograph of what Wurrabadaba; Rebecca appears to be Aboriginal Wurrabadaba; Donna children touring the Balfours Wurrabadaba; Alison Lalara; factory Hazel Lalara; Miss Reed; Miss Ongh; Mr Gordon Hastings

7 45 The hero as Geoffrey Dutton 16/12/1967 Bulletin The Hero as Murderer. The Life Geoffrey Dutton's book of Edward John Eyre reviewed. Dutton "explores the mystery of how this humane [Australian] hero became the butcher of Negroes in Jamaica"

7 45 Handicap no bar to party 20/12/1967 News Margaret Callanan; Darwin; Joe Birthday party arranged at Callanan; Pine Creek Morris Hospital, Northfield, for girl injured in an outback horse- riding accident

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 588 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 46 Quinkan - the name that brings 25/10/1967 Sun Peter Martin; Quinkan Country; TV documentary terror Cairns; Xavier Herbert; Beverley; Mrs Lesley Maynard; Percy Trezise; Willie Long; William Hand

7 47 Politics: irrelevant to the 20/12/1967 Australian Dr Colin Tatz; Aborigines in the Aborigines Economy; Townsville; Bill Jeffrey; Dexter Daniels; Wave Hill 7 47 It all depends on Authority … 8/12/1967 Sydney Morning Aborigines' Welfare Board; Section 8 (1) of the NSW Herald NSW Aborigines Protection Act Aborigines Protection Act 1909 1909; Rev W A Clint; Co- preventing people from operative for Aborigines Ltd; returning to their reserves Cabbage Tree Island; Mr L Ridgeway; Alice Kapeen; Bertha Kapeen; Bob Bolt; Nancy Bolt 7 47 Sentences on five youths 15/11/1967 Sydney Morning Alice Springs; Mr G F Hall, SM; reduced Herald Papunya Government Native Settlement; Social Welfare Branch 7 47 Outback children get $500 toy 20/12/1967 Sydney Morning Katherine; Mrs M Mills; Father gift Herald Wilfred Dew; Father Thomas Ormonde; Dr J P O'Loughlin

7 48 Aborigines - Plodding backward 30/12/1967 Bulletin Bungalong; Dr Coombs; Assimilation doubts Council for Aboriginal Affairs; A G Kingsmill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 589 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 49 Ancient language links peoples 3/01/1968 Advertiser Joseph Leung; Catherine Language course at the Guinness; Pitjantjatjara; University of Adelaide University of Adelaide; Gordon Ingkatji; Ernabella; Mrs J Lester; North Brighton; Rev W H Douglas; United Aborigines Mission; Kalgoorlie

7 49 Secret 2/02/1968 Advertiser Phillip Roberts; Waipuldanya; Secret kept for three weeks Hannah; Alawa; Roper River; about New Year Honours List British Empire Medal award

7 49 Mrs Tucker 1/01/1968 Australian Mrs Tucker; MBE Pictured after learning of award

7 49 34 fly to aid native missions 26/12/1967 News New Guinea; Solomon Islands; Methodist Church; Go New Guinea Project; Dennis Murton

7 50 Young hunter bagged himself 29/12/1967 Sydney Morning Harry Jackson; Cundelee; Boomerang injury Herald Jenny Trotter

7 50 Private enterprise extending 10/01/1968 Advertiser Arnhem Land; Manangrida; among Northern Territory Groote Eylandt; Areyonga; Aborigines Standley Chasm 7 50 Award to Aboriginals 1/01/1968 Australian Margaret Tucker; MBE; Phillip Roberts; British Empire Medal

7 50 Questions about spear-carrying 10/01/1968 Australian Wongapitcha; Wiluna Query about the confiscation of spears in Western Australia

7 50 Boomerang attack on constable 3/01/1968 Daily Telegraph Bruno Robert Bremelis; Constable Cornelis van Boheemen; Perth

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 590 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 51 Journey out of Darkness 17/12/1967 Sydney Sunday Konrad Matthaei; Ed Adventure drama film Telegraph Devereaux; Kamahl; Ron Morse; Marie Clark; Betty Campbell; Nikutjilbi; Frank Brittain; James Trainor; Journey out of Darkness; Arunta

7 51 "Progress by Aborigines" 10/01/1968 Advertiser Mr Loveday; Minister of Minister opens conference Education and Aboriginal Affairs; Technical Teachers' Association of Australia; Adelaide; Mr M J Cheyne; Mrs B M Stevenson; Arthur McMartin 7 51 Homework by Aborigines 9/01/1968 Advertiser Department of Aboriginal Affairs Establishment of homework centres on Aboriginal reserves

7 51 Color bar in outback hotels 29/12/1967 Daily Telegraph Wilcannia; Bruce Lennon; Mrs Holgate 7 51 First honor for an Aborigine 1/01/1968 Daily Telegraph Philip Roberts; British Empire Medal; Darwin 7 52 Mrs Tucker 1/01/1968 Australian Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Tucker; Pictured after learning of award MBE for welfare service to Aboriginals 7 52 Island experiment in equality 7/01/1968 Mail Groote Eylandt; BHP Co.; Project '67; Channel 9; Robert Raymond 7 52 Prejudice in Australians 30/12/1967 Advertiser Mrs I T Holloway; University of Commonwealth conference on Adelaide; Tatachilla; prejudice Presbyterian Fellowship of Australia 7 52 Profits for Aborigines 30/12/1967 Advertiser North-West Reserve; Amata Mining of chrysoprase Society

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 591 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 52 Aboriginal names 3/01/1968 Advertiser Australian Aboriginal Words Request for Aboriginal names suitable for a house of property

7 53 Medal to NT Aboriginal 1/01/1967 Sydney Morning Phillip Roberts; Waipuldanya; New Year Honours List award Herald Hannah; Alawa; Roper River; recipient visited by the Queen British Empire Medal and Prince Philip

7 53 Church talks on prejudice 28/12/1967 Advertiser Presbyterian Fellowship of Commonwealth conference on Australia; McLaren Vale; Dr W prejudice E Mickleburgh; Community Mental Health Service; Mr J H Court; Mrs J Holloway; University of Adelaide; Kuitpo Colony; Archway Port; Hillcrest Hospital; Glenelg Migrant Hostel; Minda Home

7 53 One way to create a stir 4/01/1968 Australian Reg Gorman; The Enchanted A part of country children visited Forest; Graham; Ashford; Far the St James Playhouse in West Children's Home Sydney

7 53 Reserve use in Welfare 27/12/1967 Advertiser Indulkana Aboriginal Reserve; Planned development of the Pitjantjatjara Indulkana Aboriginal Reserve as a welfare centre 7 54 Argument over wine led to 1/01/1968 Transcontinenta Samuel Leslie Taylor; Arcoona Charges brought against three brawl and stone throwing l Station; Mervyn Lawrence men and five youths Thompson; Robert William Dare; Davenport Reserve; Stirling North; Maxwell McKerlie; Raymond Barry Vivian

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 592 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 55 Far from home 9/01/1968 Advertiser Abschol; George Walker; Children enjoy a splash in the Lynette Thomas; April Wilson; Adelaide City Baths Thomas Coulter; Buddy Newchurch; Oscar Thompson; Port Augusta; Whyalla

7 55 Teachers want to learn native 17/01/1968 Australian Abschol; Mr T Roper; Mr I S National conference in Sydney dialect Mitchell; Pijindara 7 55 Abschol must cut aid 10/01/1968 Advertiser Abschol; Mr T Roper Scholarship project for Aborigines run by the National Union of Australian University Students 7 55 Corroboree for whites 13/01/1968 Australian Wiluna; Perth Aboriginals to dance a special corroboree for white people

7 55 Aborigines on holiday 11/01/1968 News Apex Aboriginal Children Three boys to attend the Apex Hosting Scheme; Papunya; Boys' Camp, and three girls to Areyonga; Macclesfield stay in homes of Apex families

7 56 Visitors introduced as "quiet 15/01/1968 Advertiser Apex Aboriginal Children and shy" - and they lived up to it Hosting Scheme; Papunya; Areyonga; Alice Springs; Macclesfield; Syd Anderson; Victor Jilaly; Pattie Brumby; Punalaria Jabarula; Kitty; Theresa; Mr and Mrs John Leak; Upper Sturt; Lions Club of Marion; Lorraine Liddle; Sue Smith; Greg Taylor; Kevin Forward; Tennant Creek

7 56 Nurse among N.T Aborigines 13/01/1968 Sydney Morning Sister Ellen Kettle; Gone Bush Book review Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 593 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 57 All the fun of the fair on their 12/01/1968 Sydney Morning Luna Park; Far West Children's city holiday Herald Home; Manly; Janette Johnson; Veronica Simpson; Jennifer Ebsworth; Bourke; Griffith

7 57 NT race violence feared 20/01/1968 Australian Groote Eylandt; Mr P Carroll; North Australian Workers Union

7 57 All their own work 20/01/1968 Bulletin Wilcannia; Bruce Lennon Quotation from Wilcannia publican 7 57 Frontiers of science - The 23/01/1968 Sydney Morning Debate on man's lack of hair. hairless ones - Part 2 Herald Includes drawn illustrations

7 58 Migrant quota call grips 18/01/1968 Advertiser Professor Gustav Nossal; convention Australian Citizenship Convention; Canberra 7 58 Native couple wed at Gospel 23/01/1968 Whyalla News Maureen Dare; Umeewarra Hall Mission; Dennis Atkinson; Dorothy Lennon; Judith Martin

7 58 Kamal was a shy Malay student 18/01/1968 Advertiser Kamal / Kamahl; Journey out of when he timidly sang in public Darkness for the first time at a Burnside social club about 10 years ago

7 58 City lot of Aborigines 22/11/1968 Advertiser Rev H Roberts; Maughan Not the same acceptance of Church Aborigines as there was of migrants in the inner city housing areas of Sydney 7 59 Missionary girl weds 23/01/1968 Whyalla News Maureen Dare; Umeewarra Mission; Dennis Atkinson; Dorothy Lennon; Judith Martin; Lee-Anne

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 594 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 59 Welfare "too much" for NT 17/01/1968 News Victorian Aborigines' Aborigines Advancement League; David Anderson 7 59 Teacher and students back 17/01/1968 Advertiser Christine Sickert; Christine from Far-West "School" Gilbertson; Helen Liersch; Yalata; Lutheran; Pastor H H Temme 7 59 Bible in 30 Aboriginal 24/01/1968 [?] Summer Institute of Linguistics; Eleven teams of linguists to languages Frank Dawson; Darwin translate the Bible

7 60 On the Roper River 20/01/1968 Nation Dexter Daniels; Roper River Land rights issue Mission; Daniel Daniels; Dennis; Davis; Douglas; Percey Leske 7 60 Rainmakers in city store rites 30/01/1968 News Jack O'Lantern; Weilmoringle; Moorawarri; Walton's; Melbourne; Bunny Houville; Bernie Powell; Shiny Ben; Shillin' Jackson 7 60 Scholarships to 12 natives 6/02/1968 Advertiser Aboriginal Scholarship Scheme; Adelaide University 7 60 Pitjantjatjara newspaper 22/01/1968 Advertiser University of Adelaide Planned quarterly newspaper in Pitjantjatjara language 7 61 Breaking the drought - PR men 31/01/1968 [?] Moorawarri; Shiny Ben; Bert Rainmakers dance at a arrange for rain Powell; Shilling Jackson; Melbourne shop Melbourne 7 61 Two boys die of thirst 22/01/1968 Advertiser Phillip Long; Graham Nine year old boys perish in 117 Alexander; Mount Stuart; degree shade temperatures Hamersley Range 7 61 Stockman's body found 6/02/1968 Advertiser Rupert Hannis; Leslie Russell; ; Marree

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 595 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 61 Aborigine is A.L.P official 6/02/1968 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; Darwin Aboriginal leader elected to the executive of the Darwin branch of the Australian Labor Party

7 62 UK man claims discovery - 24/01/1968 News Reginald Stonier Lasseter's Reef "not a myth" 7 62 10 years for native who hit 27/01/1968 Australian William Mitchell; Miss Norah woman Esther Lyons; Kingaroy 7 62 A time for equality 5/02/1968 Advertiser Point Pearce Aboriginal Premier Dunstan at the Reserve centenary celebrations of the Point Pearce Aboriginal Reserve 7 62 Dry vote by Aborigines 6/02/1968 Advertiser Bagot Settlement; Darwin; Clancy Roberts; Stanley Smith

7 62 Visa law attached 5/02/1968 Advertiser Bishop Prince A Taylor American Methodist bishop on the ABC Guest of Honor programme 7 62 Aboriginal education plan urged 22/01/1968 Australian Aboriginal Scholarship Scheme; Mr T W Roper; Australian Federation of University Graduates; Sydney

7 63 Population put at 11.9m with 19/01/1968 Sydney Morning Commonwealth Statistician; Mr Aborigines Herald K M Archer

7 63 Farmer claims code to 23/01/1968 Advertiser Reginald Stonier; Harry Lassiter Lasseter's Reef 7 63 Caution over "Reef" claim 25/01/1968 News Reginald Stonier; Harold Lance Bell Lassiter (Das) 7 63 Native boys perish 21/01/1968 Mail Onslow Nine year old boys perish in 117 degree shade temperatures near Onslow

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 596 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 64 Diary man answers Minister - 30/01/1968 News Reginald Stonier; Harry Another clash over Lasseter Lasseter / Lassiter 7 64 Meet 6/02/1968 Advertiser Ken Wanganeen; Flinders Student preparing data for a University; Point Pearce computer. A meeting of modern methods with an ancient race in the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in Adelaide

7 64 Farmers in the making - Ah! Circa 1968 [?] Wilfred Wilson; Point Pearce; Two 14-year-old boys win Just right Peter Highfold; Koonibba; scholarships of the SA Urrbrae Agricultural High Department of Aboriginal Affairs School 7 64 Returning to Mission 29/01/1968 Advertiser St Mary's Mission; Alice Springs Nearly 40 children flown back to Alice Springs after holidays in three States 7 65 A long, hard trip 23/12/1967 Australian Journey out of Darkness; Film review James Trainor; Konrad Matthaei; Ron Morse; Ed Devereaux; Kamahl; 7 65 Native vote on drinking 10/02/1968 Advertiser Bagot Settlement 7 65 Thirst ordeal in bush 8/02/1968 Advertiser Clive Dorney; Alice Springs; Government officer saved by a Daly Waters - Borroloola Road; party of Aboriginals. A second Frank Litva; David Harvey story told of two men, missing from a camp, found by police

7 65 Streets recall history 10/02/1968 Sydney Morning Canberra; Aranda; Macquarie; Listed street names from early Herald Farrer Australian history and Aboriginal lore 7 65 In politics 12/02/1968 Lutheran Mr J Bjelke-Petersen; Congratulations on election as Queensland deputy leader of the Country Party, and assumption of the portfolios of Aboriginal and Island Affairs and Police

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 597 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 66 Desert becomes national park 9/02/1968 Sydney Morning Simpson Desert National Park Herald

7 66 Abuse for Margaret 13/02/1968 News Margaret Rohan; Des Ford; Abusive telephone calls follow 5DN outspoken view on Aboriginal Affairs on the radio 7 66 Aboriginals: too much fuss? 8/02/1968 Australian Claim that there is confusion and misunderstanding because problems are jumbled together instead of being taken separately 7 66 Aboriginal rights defended 13/02/1968 Sydney Morning Rt Rev R C Kerle; Anglican Herald Bishop of Armidale

7 67 A green lawn is the badge of 10/02/1968 Bulletin Jack O'Lantern; Bertie Powell, Melbourne drought and shame Shiny Ben; Shillin' Jackson; Aboriginal rainmakers Moorawarri; Waltons

7 68 Medical work Aboriginal mission 12/02/1968 Lutheran Yalata Mission; Sister Irene Medical work taken over by the Schwec; Rosalie Williams; Royal Flying Doctor Service Bobby Minn; Alan Chadwick; Dr Merna Mueller; Beechcraft Baron Flying Doctor plane 7 69 This could be the face of 8/02/1968 Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources; Includes picture of a face of Australia's long-lost tribe - Roper River; Canning Basin; 10,000 years ago carved in the Scientists find old world in the Michael Terry; Robert Edwards rock of caves 200 miles west of Centre Alice Springs 7 69 Limelight takes explorer by Circa 1968 [?] Michael Terry; Robert Edwards surprise

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 598 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 70 Pitjantjatjara course 29/01/1968 Lutheran Pitjantjatjara; Pastor Kalleske; Mr A Grieger; Mr B Lindner; Pastor M Freund; Rev W Douglas; I H Downing; Mrs Lucy Lester; Adelaide University

7 70 Hope of SA industry 19/02/1968 Advertiser Wallaroo; William Charlick Ltd Six-inch branch natural gas main connecting the Gidgealpa - Moomba field with Adelaide. Wheat bagging plant. Keeping the Port Hughes jetty in good repair.

7 70 Rail shift "death" to towns 16/02/1968 Advertiser Finke; Marree; Oodnadatta 7 71 Big changes in Govt set-up 21/02/1968 News Prime Minister's Department; Sir John Bunting; Mr C D Hewitt; Aboriginal Affairs; Cultural Activities 7 71 Barnes in clash on Aboriginal 22/02/1968 Australian Council for Aboriginal Affairs; land bill Dr H C Coombs; Mr Barnes; Department of Territories; Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement 7 71 Roo breeding for furs urged 20/02/1968 Sydney Morning Allan Hassel Melbourne furrier urges the Herald establishment of kangaroo ranches 7 71 [Untitled] 22/02/1968 Advertiser Lucy Creek cattle station An Aboriginal stockman mistakenly orders toilet soap instead of spring onions 7 72 The Gurindjis take a step into 23/02/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wattie Creek; Vincent the 20th century Lingiari; Pincher Manguari; Wave Hill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 599 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 73 Conditions on Reserve 2/03/1968 Advertiser Davenport Aboriginal Reserve; Claim that Professor Professor J A Richardson Richardson's remarks were unfair 7 73 Hits at slums on Reserve 1/03/1968 Advertiser Davenport Aboriginal Reserve; Professor J A Richardson

7 73 N.T. Aborigines protest on land 29/02/1968 Australian Mr Davis Daniels; Mr H Chan; move Legislative Council; NT Council for Aboriginal Rights; Mr Smith

7 73 Alumina aids Aborigines 29/02/1968 Advertiser Nabalco; Gove; Mr C F Adams Introduction of a Bill to ratify the agreement between the Government and Nabalco for production of alumina 7 73 Protest by Aborigines 29/02/1968 Advertiser Legislative Council; Mr D Twenty Aborigines from Daniels scattered NT tribes seek amendment to Bills 7 74 A grand entry to a new way of 5/03/1968 Sydney Morning Richard Donovan; Waverley life - Operation Boomerang Herald College; Operation Boomerang

7 74 New Aboriginal Affairs chief 6/03/1968 Australian Mr M R Worthy Appointment of Director of Aboriginal Affairs for Victoria 7 74 Call to save relics 7/03/1968 Australian Anthropological Society of Victoria 7 74 Farming of kangaroos 6/03/1968 Advertiser Australian Conservation supported Foundation 7 75 Aborigines, problems 17/02/1968 Bulletin Philip Roberts; C T Orr, MLC Claim that many problems in most States are Government- made 7 75 "Queen" gives advice 16/03/1968 Advertiser Miss Industry Quest; Adelaide; Miss Baby Santiago; Verna Davey

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 600 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 75 Aboriginals will influence policy 20/03/1968 Australian Minister in Charge of Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Wentworth

7 75 Policy on Aborigines 20/03/1968 Sydney Morning Minister in Charge of Aboriginal Herald Affairs; Mr W C Wentworth

7 77 To N.T. by caravan 27/03/1968 Advertiser Margaret Bain; Finke; Ernabella Assessing the needs of Mission Australian Presbyterian Aborigines at Finke Board of Missions; Australian Inland Mission

7 77 Aborigine gaoled for killing 27/03/1968 Advertiser Archie G Badenoch; Coober Pedy; Doris Badenoch; Port Augusta Circuit Court 7 77 Cash for sending children to 27/03/1968 Australian Victorian Government; Swan school Hill; Traralgon; Aboriginal Education Incentive Scholarship Fund 7 77 Honours for two NT Aborigines 23/03/1968 Sydney Morning Rev Lazarus Lami Lami; MBE; Herald Maung; Goulburn Island; Phillip Roberts; BEM; Alawar; Roper River 7 78 Aboriginals affairs director 6/03/1968 Melbourne Age Mr M Reg Worthy; Director of Appointment of Director of Aboriginal Affairs; Victoria Aboriginal Affairs for Victoria 7 78 [Untitled] 19/03/1968 Australian Charles N Perkins Claim that Australia is not in any suitable social position to remove or relax its present immigration policy 7 78 Welfare charge - "Fired over 14/03/1968 News Barrie Charles Foster; rights" Yuendumu Settlement 7 79 Square deal for State's 18/03/1968 Sydney Morning Lands Trust Introduction of legislation in Aborigines Herald South Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 601 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 79 No color bar in home row 18/03/1968 News Mrs C V Unterrheiner; Kempsey

7 79 Settlement enquiry called for 18/03/1968 Advertiser Barrie Charles Foster; Yuendumu Settlement 7 80 Charles Perkins merits every 26/03/1968 Australian Charles Perkins Responses to Charles Perkins' sympathy and support … - letter regarding Asian migrants "Doesn't go far enough" - Our "flacid idealism" 7 80 Those who claim Aboriginal 27/03/1968 Australian Charles Perkins Query about part-Aboriginals blood referring to themselves as Aboriginal 7 80 Aboriginal unity 26/03/1968 Advertiser Charles Duguid; Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement; Mr Bryant, MHR; Mark Wilson 7 80 Aboriginal bodies must unite 23/03/1968 Advertiser Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Mr Bryant, MHR 7 80 Varsity sets up native student 23/03/1968 Australian Melbourne University; Abschol grant 7 81 Wardens will protect relics 30/03/1968 Sunday Mail Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Act; Devon Downs; Observatory Hill; Woomera Rocket Range; Cave Cliff; Napper's Old Accommodation House; Mount Freeling 7 81 Admitting to one's race 2/04/1968 Australian Charles Perkins Comment on the view that Charles Perkins "frankly admits he is an Aboriginal"

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 602 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 81 Migration of non-whites 28/03/1968 Australian Charles Perkins Claim that Australia makes it harder for ourselves by allowing the migration of more colored people at this point in time

7 82 Series charge on Aborigines - 3/04/1968 News Musgrave Park Reserve; David Call for a Royal Commission Call for inquiry - Minister's Hewitt; Indulkna Reserve; Sister denial Margaret Baker; Mr L Bryan; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Mr Loveday; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs 7 83 Mistreatment of natives alleged 4/04/1968 Advertiser Musgrave Park Reserve; David Hewitt; Indulkna Reserve; Mr L Bryan; Federal Council for Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Mr Loveday; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

7 83 Musgrave Park query in Parlt. - 4/04/1968 News Social Services Minister; Mr Some groups "not aiding Wentworth; Musgrave Park Aborigines" Reserve; Mr L Bryan; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines; Aboriginal Education Foundation of South Australia; David Hewitt

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 603 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 83 Inhaled fumes "caused 4/04/1968 Australian Mr Loveday; Minister for Aboriginal outbreak" Aboriginal Affairs; Musgrave Park Aboriginal Reserve; David Hewitt; Mr L Bryan; Federal Council for Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 7 83 Youth safe in crocodile isle 3/04/1968 News Bathurst Island; Teophane Tipiloura 7 84 Attitude to Aborigines 5/04/1968 Advertiser Musgrave Park Reserve Claim that some form of discrimination appears to exist

7 84 Plea to help Aborigines 5/04/1968 Advertiser Musgrave Park Reserve; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Wentworth 7 84 Two Ministers to start tour on 5/04/1968 Australian Minister for Education and Aboriginals Science; Mr Fraser; Minister for Social Services and Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Wentworth; Hermannsburg Mission; Tennant Creek; Groote Eylandt; Gove; Darwin; Daly River; Maningrida; Katherine; Adelaide

7 84 Forces "working against 5/04/1968 Australian Musgrave Park Reserve; natives" Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Wentworth; Mr L Bryan; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders 7 85 Shooting on Reserve - 6/04/1967 Advertiser Musgrave Park Reserve; Mr Investigating complaints Loveday; Mr Wentworth

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 604 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 85 Aborigines' problems - Value of 8/04/1968 Advertiser Musgrave Park Reserve enquiry - Use of firearms 7 85 Aborigines in wild melee 30/03/1968 Sunday Mail Narrogin 7 85 Minister to visit Aborigines 8/04/1968 Advertiser Wattie Creek; Gurinji / Gurindji; Wave Hill; Mr Wentworth

7 85 Native's appeal on vagrancy 2/04/1968 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; Roper River charge 7 86 Koonibba work camp 5/04/1968 On Dit Rosemary Daw; Koonibba Comment on the value of the Government Reserve; Abschol work-camp Koonibba Mission; Lutheran Church 7 87 Campaign on land rights - Plan 15/04/1968 Sydney Morning Rev Frank Engels; Australian for Aborigines - $200m fund for Herald Council of Churches; Federal Aborigines urged - M.P. will Council for the Advancement of raise race bias case in House Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Wave Hill; Gurindji; Mr G G Bryant; Mr C Dixon; Mr H Penrith

7 87 Unions to back native drive for 15/04/1968 Australian Australian Council of Salaried equality and Professional Associations; Philip Roberts; Elcho Island; Wessell Islands; English Company islands

7 88 … a new hope for Aborigines 12/04/1968 Sydney Morning Billy Wentworth; Minister for Herald Aboriginal Affairs; Yirrkala; Wave Hill; Gurinji / Gurindji; Amoonguna Settlement; Hermannsburg Mission; Pastor Gary Stoll; Groote Eylandt; Angurugu Mission; Reverend Jim Taylor

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 605 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 88 Bid for new racial laws 15/04/1968 Advertiser Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Mr H Penrith 7 89 Our first Australians 17/04/1968 Advertiser John Jost Claim that Aborigines have the right to be called our First Australians 7 89 Aboriginal sums up land grant 15/04/1968 Australian Mr R Dodd; Federal Council for conference as yap-yap Aboriginal Advancement 7 89 Minister looks at resumption for 12/04/1968 Sydney Morning Wave Hill; Gurindji; Mr W C Aborigines Herald Wentworth

7 89 Success 15/04/1968 Advertiser Eva Williams; Sydney Savage Sixteen year old girl's Club; Mr and Mrs H Waters watercolors praised at the Murray Bridge show, and won third prize in a contest promoted by the Sydney Savage Club 7 89 The harm of handouts 15/04/1968 Advertiser Commonwealth Council for Aboriginal Affairs; Dr H C Coombs 7 90 Australians "should study 12/04/1968 Sydney Morning Commonwealth Council for Aboriginals" - Millions of acres Herald Aboriginal Affairs; Dr H C of reserve lands confiscated Coombs; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Joe McGinness 7 90 Status of Aborigines 12/04/1968 Sydney Morning Query from the Armidale Herald Association for Aborigines about Australia's record. Comment about actions of the Communist Party of Australia

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 606 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 91 Aboriginals urged to use black 15/04/1968 Australian Dr Barry Pittock; Federal power to win rights Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Charles Perkins; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; Ken Brindle; NSW Aboriginal Children's Advancement Association; Mrs Dulcie Flower; Reverend Frank Engel; Australian Council of Churches

7 91 Boy killed 15/04/1968 Advertiser Terence Dan Coleman; Denial Seven year old boy killed when Bay; Koonibba Mission a rifle he was playing with went off accidentally 7 91 Prize to Aborigine 11/04/1968 Advertiser Alwyn Fenton; Sir Rohan Sixteen year old boy awarded Delacombe grant; Morwell $200 to further his studies Technical School 7 92 Pay $200m for Australia, says 15/04/1968 Australian Reverend Frank Engel; churchman Australian Council of Churches

7 92 At last - a voice for Aboriginals 15/04/1968 Australian Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Mr Wentworth; Gurindji; Wave Hill 7 92 Origin of Aborigines 16/04/1968 Advertiser Claim that the Australian Aborigine is in fact an archaic white man 7 92 White woman to marry Papuan 17/04/1968 Australian Miss Jennifer Bear; Mr W Andrew

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 607 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 93 Attack on land policy Circa 1968 [?] Mr J McGinness; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Gurindji; Wave Hill; Yirrkala; Gove Peninsula

7 93 Sheltering of Aborigines seen 13/04/1968 Sydney Morning Commonwealth Council for as wrong - Cheap labour claim Herald Aboriginal Affairs; Dr H C in prawn fishing Coombs; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; New Guinea; Joe McGinness / McGinnis 7 93 The boomerang is booming in 18/04/1968 Sydney Morning Alexander Kassenov; Muscovite Russia Herald Group of the Boomerang Sport Enthusiasts; Frank Donnellan; Granville

7 94 Wentworth promises 18/04/1968 Australian Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Aboriginals "a fair go" Mr Wentworth 7 94 Her job is to nurse along civil 18/04/1968 Australian Mrs Dulcie Flower; Federal rights Council for Aboriginal Advancement 7 95 Millionaire bats for Aborigines 18/04/1968 Sydney Morning Alan Newbury; Gurindji; Wave Herald Hill; Wattie Creek

7 95 Stop put to loss of tribal 18/04/1968 Sydney Morning Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; reserves Herald Mr W C Wentworth

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 608 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 95 Station bans whites: is Minister Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; included? Mr W C Wentworth; Wave Hill station; Wattie Creek; Gurindji; Mr and Mrs Stanley Smith; Mr and Mrs George Gibbs; Frank Wilmington 7 96 Young people discuss the 28/03/1968 Melbourne Ken Wanganeen; Mentone Aboriginal problem. Nearly all Herald Girls' High School; Lionel Rose letters to Talking Point this week say … Give natives a better deal - Under 20 in the classroom 7 96 Aboriginal baby death rate 8/04/1968 Advertiser Papunya; Yuendumu; University Two-year research project check of Adelaide; Australian National University 7 97 Aboriginal quads in Darwin - 8/04/1968 News Mabel Mein-Bel; Daly River; First for Australia Joan of Arc; Ludi; Regina; Phillipa; Father Alan Corry 7 97 Native quads give concern 9/04/1968 Advertiser Mabel Mein-Bel; Brinkin; Dandy Gambang Urra; Moil; Daly River; Joan of Arc; Ludi; Regina; Phillipa; Father Alan Corry 7 97 Darwin quads promised grant 9/04/1968 Sydney Morning Mabel Mein-Bel; Joan of Arc; Herald Ludi; Regina; Phillipa

7 98 She has won the hearts of 8/04/1968 News Mrs Elsie Bromley; Bedford Award of the Handicapped many Industries Worker of the Year 7 99 Aboriginal leader predicts a 8/04/1968 Australian Charles Perkins; Dr Martin Memphis in Australia Luther King 7 99 Food for thought on Black 9/04/1968 Australian Charles Perkins; Dr Martin Power Luther King; Black Power

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 609 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 99 "Proud of ancestry" - Perkins 8/04/1968 Australian Charles Perkins Comment on why part- Aboriginal people identify as Aboriginals 7 100 "Naïve" in matter of race 10/04/1968 Advertiser Charles Perkins; Adelaide University; Black Power 7 100 Aboriginal urges $150 m. hand- 9/04/1968 News Charles Perkins; Adelaide out University; Black Power 7 100 Native wins NT appeal 11/04/1968 Advertiser Dexter Daniels; Roper River Mission 7 100 Treatment of Aborigines 10/04/1968 Advertiser Charles Duguid Comment on the use of firearms against Aborigines of the North-West Reserve, and a public enquiry 7 100 Training for social work 10/04/1968 Advertiser Service to Youth Council Announcement of the selection and training of volunteer social workers, and a small pilot project to help Aborigines become assimilated in the community 7 100 Funds for natives urged 10/04/1968 Australian Mr C Perkins; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; Adelaide University; Black Power 7 101 Graziers will fight NT land 10/04/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Northern release Territory Pastoral Lessees Association; Mr W E L De Vos

7 101 Minister visits native strikers 8/04/1968 Australian Wave Hill; Gurindji; Mr W C Wentworth

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 610 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 102 Can we learn from the riots? 9/04/1968 Sydney Morning Martin Luther King; Faith Herald Bandler; Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Charles Perkins; Teresa French; Ron Sampson; Susan Carr

7 102 Hostels for Aboriginals 10/04/1968 Sydney Morning Claim that special assistance Herald should be given to young Aborigines moving to Sydney for employment 7 103 Wentworth stirs up whirlwind in 9/04/1968 Australian Mr Wentworth; Groote Eylandt; north Daly River Catholic Mission; Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission; Garry Stoll; Kevin Namatjira; Wave Hill; Gurindji

7 104 Striking Aboriginals should get 9/04/1968 Australian Gurindji; Mr Wentworth; Wave aid, says Wentworth Hill; Vincent Ligniari / Lingiari

7 104 Wentworth to visit Aboriginal 8/04/1968 Sydney Morning Gurindji; Mr Wentworth; Wave "rebels" Herald Hill

7 104 Will needed by Minister 9/04/1968 Sydney Morning Mr Wentworth; Gurindji; Wave Herald Hill; Wattie Creek; Bill Jeffery / Jeffrey 7 104 NT strikers "good types" 9/04/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Mr Wentworth; Wave Hill; Vincent Lingiari 7 105 Awards to Aborigines 20/04/1968 Sydney Morning Consultative Committee on Agreement with recent Herald Aboriginal Education statements about Aborigines improving their own situation 7 105 Museum hides treasure trove 21/04/1968 Sunday Mail SA Museum; Waninga collection

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 611 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 105 Hotel ban on Aborigines 21/04/1968 Sunday Mail Victoria Hotel; George Dudley; Reginald Bruce Spence; Max Daniels; Darwin

7 105 [Untitled] 20/04/1968 Sydney Morning Aboriginal Children's Claim of the value of the hostel Herald Advancement Society; Kirinari scheme in NSW Hostel 7 105 Our original Australians 22/04/1968 Advertiser Commendation of the suggestion for self-help for original Australians 7 106 Helping the Aboriginals 22/04/1968 Australian Federal Council for the Claim that Christopher Forsyth's Advancement of Aborigines and report of the annual conference Torres Strait Islanders was wildly inaccurate

7 106 Natives' reserve praised 23/04/1968 Advertiser Davenport Aboriginal Reserve; Dr C Duguid 7 106 Students plan Aboriginal 20/04/1968 Australian Sydney University; Students freedom ride Representative Council on Black Action; Mr W Jeffrey 7 106 Colour bar in hotel alleged 20/04/1968 Australian Reginald Bruce Spence; Victoria Hotel; George Dudley; Max Daniels 7 106 Aboriginal segregation 22/04/1968 Advertiser Claim that native children sit where they please during picture shows in the McLaren Vale district 7 107 Smug view on race deplored 22/04/1968 Australian Mr E H St John; Dr Martin Luther King; Rev Alan Walker; Central Methodist Mission

7 107 The cost of land plan for 22/04/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Alan Gurindjis Newbury

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 612 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 107 Incidents on reserve 23/04/1968 Advertiser Federal Council for the Claim that the voice of the Advancement of Aborigines and North-West people has not Torres Strait Islanders; been heard Musgrave Park 7 107 Keeping Aboriginals in school 23/04/1968 Australian Consultative Committee on Aboriginal Education 7 107 Keeping Aboriginals in school 23/04/1968 Australian School of Humanities, La Trobe Claim that query about University Aboriginal students attending the same lectures as white students in Australian universities was a very awkward question indeed 7 110 Margaret Tucker - fighter for 26/04/1968 Melbourne Age Margaret Tucker / Mrs Phillip Aborigines' future Tucker; Aboriginal Affairs Advisory Council; United Council for Aboriginal Women; Ulupna; Princess Llardia; Robert Green 7 111 Success story 22/04/1968 Lutheran Lorna Wilson; Kathy Swan; St Paul's College; Walla Walla; Pastor F W Albrecht 7 112 Graziers rally against native 29/04/1968 Australian Australian Woolgrowers and land plan Graziers Council; Wave Hill 7 112 Black power coming, says 22/04/1968 Australian Charles Perkins; Foundation for Perkins Aboriginal Affairs; Melbourne University 7 112 Aborigines' land plan warning 29/04/1968 Sydney Morning Woolgrowers and Graziers given Herald Council; Wave Hill; Gurindji; Wattie Creek 7 113 Aboriginal education 29/04/1968 Sydney Morning Consultative Committee on Claim that a proposal for a Herald Aboriginal Education special fund is sound

7 113 Aboriginals: why Wentworth 26/04/1968 Australian Billy Wentworth; Henry Mayer must turn Red

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 613 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 113 Economic and social rights 29/04/1968 Australian Professor Henry Mayer Correction to printing error in previous article, Aboriginals: why Wentworth must turn Red

7 114 Millhouse will visit Aborigines 23/04/1968 News Mr Millhouse; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Musgrave Park Aboriginal Reserve 7 114 Assurance on visit to reserve 24/04/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Musgrave Park Aboriginal Reserve 7 114 University students to aid 26/04/1968 Advertiser Mr W Jeffrey; Sydney University Students to help Aborigines in Aborigines the Northern Territory to fill in application forms for social service benefits 7 114 Musgrave Park inquiry urged 23/04/1968 News Musgrave Park; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 7 114 Aboriginals and Black Power 24/04/1968 Australian Federal Council for the Comment on The Australian's Advancement of Aborigines and report on Mr T Jess's address Torres Strait Islanders to the conference

7 115 Minister for "walkabout" 29/04/1968 News Robin Millhouse, MP; Musgrave Park 7 115 Educating Aborigines 29/04/1968 Advertiser Professor J A Richardson; Flinders University; Aboriginal Education Foundation

7 115 Reserve a haven for Aborigines 30/04/1968 Advertiser Davenport Reserve; Port Augusta; Aborigines Advancement League 7 115 Aborigines' behaviour 27/04/1968 Advertiser Adelaide Oval; ANZAC Day Commending youths who donated to the Salvation Army officer at the Oval

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 614 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 116 Practical help for Aboriginals 6/05/1968 Australian Communist Party of Australia; Claim that chaos could result if Bill Jeffrey / Jeffreys; Gurindji; Aboriginals are brought into Wave Hill towns in the Northern Territory

7 116 Aboriginals and Maoris Circa 1968 [?] Consultative Committee on Claim that Aboriginals are not Aboriginal Education receiving the same support as Maoris 7 116 Go easy on the natives, says 21/05/1968 Australian Mr Wentworth; Minister for Minister Social Services and Aboriginal Affairs; Australian Council of Social Services 7 117 Natives winning place in society 14/05/1968 Australian Mr Pizzey; Queensland Premier - Pizzey 7 117 Opal's culture centre 23/04/1968 Courier-Mail Opal Cultural Centre; Brisbane Launching of the scheme to establish the centre 7 117 Marchers to seek Aboriginal 7/05/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Mr G rights Bryant, MP; Faith Bandler; Charles Perkins; Canberra 7 118 Health - the incidence of mental 20/05/1968 Australian Northern Territory; Darwin sickness Hospital; Aerial Medical Service; Hooker Creek; Snake Bay; Groote Eylandt / Eylandte

7 119 Land rights for Aboriginals 17/04/1968 Australian Aboriginal Lands Trust; South Australia; Timothy Hughes; Garnet Ian Wilson; Natascha Duschene McNamara

7 120 Maoris taught us a lot, say 17/05/1968 Australian Mrs Dorothy Knight; Miss Olga Aboriginal workers Yuke; Box Ridge

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 615 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 121 Not guilty on wounding charge 4/04/1968 Transcontinenta Samuel Leslie Taylor; Arcoona l Station; Mervyn Lawrence Thompson; Robert William Dare; Davenport Reserve; Stirling North; Max McKerlie; Raymond Barry Vivian

7 121 MP to watch position 4/04/1968 Transcontinenta SA Housing Trust; Port Suggestion of racial l Augusta; Davenport Reserve discrimination in relation to the allocation of Trust homes to be watched carefully 7 121 $1m. For native group urged 6/05/1968 Australian Victorian Employers Federation

7 121 Typhoid found in NT 14/05/1968 Australian Arnham / Arnhem Land; Four cases of typhoid fever Yirrkala Mission; Elcho Island discovered 7 122 Qld. Aboriginal claims rejected 9/05/1968 [?] Mr Bjelke-Petersen; Minister in charge of Aboriginal and Island Affairs; Mrs Muriel Langford; Opal; Aboriginal Advancement League; Mr Stan Davey

7 122 New town is for natives 9/05/1968 [?] Lockhart River; Iron Range 7 122 Homes to be built for Aborigines 14/05/1968 Sydney Morning Ashford; NSW Aborigines' Three homes for Aboriginal Herald Welfare Board families to be built on reserve

7 122 Amends over Aborigines 20/04/1968 Advertiser Opal / One People for Australia Opal to establish a cultural League; Brisbane centre 7 123 Hopes on reserve 15/05/1968 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Mr Millhouse 7 123 Instruments for native schools 8/07/1968 Advertiser Musgrave Park; Koonibba; Minister of Education Yalata; Nepabuna / announces the purchase of Nepabunna; Point Pearce percussion instruments

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 616 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 123 [Untitled] 2/05/1968 Advertiser Mr Michael Cardew, MBE Cornwall potter to spend six months teaching his art to the Aborigines in the Northern Territory 7 123 Inspection of settlement 10/05/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse; Minister for Aboriginal Affairs; Musgrave Park 7 123 Distances a problem 7/06/1968 Advertiser Aboriginal Education Call to take account of our Foundation; Dr B Boettcher; effects on Aboriginal marriage Flinders University patterns when policies towards them are considered

7 123 North-West reserve 17/05/1968 Advertiser Federal Council for the Call for an independent Advancement of Aborigines and investigation into the running of Torres Strait Islanders the North-West Reserve 7 123 Mission centenary 2/05/1968 News Point McLeay Aboriginal Reserve 7 123 Aboriginal row - Inquiry denial 15/05/1968 News North-West Reserve; Federal "lifts case" Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Mr Millhouse

7 124 Threat to kill native leader 7/05/1968 Australian Charles Perkins 7 124 Play centres for NSW 17/05/1968 Sydney Morning Mrs Dorothy Knight; Miss Olga Two Aboriginal women return Aborigines Herald Yuke; Box Ridge from observation of schools and play centres in New Zealand

7 124 Plea for the Aborigine 17/05/1968 Whyalla News Mrs M McArthur Family of six children has two boys that were born in England

7 124 Human rights 30/04/1968 Sydney Morning Mr Bowen; Federal Attorney Claim that Australia's good Herald General record on human rights is doubtful

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 617 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 125 Continuing assimilation and the 20/05/1968 Australian Northern Territory Aboriginal - Education - starting life with a handicap 7 125 Aboriginal cricketers paved way 8/05/1968 Advertiser Bullocky; Mosquito; Tiger; - Tours of England 100 years Sundown; Twopenny; Mullagh; old Marsh; Gilbert 7 126 How the Maoris are helping the 10/05/1968 Australian Hine Campbell; Pearl Allen; Maori women help to establish Aboriginals Mana Rangi; Dorothy Knight; Family Education centres in Olga Yulke New South Wales 7 127 Black Power "not for us" - Wave 1/05/1968 Australian Mr Wentworth; Black Power; Hill move Wave Hill; Gurindji 7 127 Land resumption for tribe 1/05/1968 Sydney Morning Wave Hill; Wattie Creek; "simple" process Herald Gurindji

7 127 "Too much paternalism" 1/05/1968 Australian H J Penrith; Murphy Simon Claim of paternalistic treatment of the WA footrunner, Murphy Simon 7 127 No threat of Black Power here 1/05/1968 Advertiser Mr Wentworth

7 127 A good lead 30/04/1968 News Mr Millhouse; Aboriginal Affairs Minister 7 128 Aboriginal crime linked with 8/05/1968 West Coast Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve; drink - Worsening climate spurs Sentinel Barry Marshall; Far West appeal; Government quiet Country Women's Association

7 129 Detroit - US counts the cost - Circa FAI Insurance Charles Perkins Claim that it was not Grim warning for Australia October Group Reporter inconceivable that high insured 1967 riot losses could occur in Australia 7 130 Education of Aborigines basic 21/05/1968 Whyalla News Mr Loveday to employment 7 130 Quad's death at Darwin 10/06/1968 Advertiser Phillipa Jimarin; Regina; Joan of Arc; Ludi; Mr and Mrs Dandy Jimarin

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 618 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 130 "No force" is advice 21/05/1968 Courier-Mail Mr Wentworth; Australian Australian social workers Council of Social Service charged not to force Aboriginals into assimilation too quickly

7 130 NT curbs attacked 11/06/1968 Advertiser Cecil Holmes; Melbourne Film Attack on restrictions placed on Festival film-makers and researchers in the NT in meeting Aborigines

7 131 Right to live on own land 5/06/1968 Sydney Morning Cummeroogunja; Cabbage Herald Tree Island; Murrin Bridge; La Perouse Reserve 7 132 [Untitled] 7/06/1968 Australian Groote Eylandt; Gurindji; Claim that the Government Professor Rose hinders anthropological research on Groote Eylandt 7 132 [Untitled] 7/06/1968 Australian Groote Eylandt; Frederick Rose Comment on the Government's prevention of anthropological research on Groote Eylandt

7 133 Tribal dances to be filmed 28/05/1968 Sydney Morning Elizabethan Theatre Trust Herald

7 133 Leave demand to Aboriginal - 31/05/1968 News Glenys Collard; Pingelly; Nick Nurse barred from café Smargiassi 7 134 Aboriginal faces tribal desertion 24/05/1968 Brisbane Kath Walker; Federal Council Courier Mail for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 7 134 Reforms in Aboriginal 22/05/1968 Sydney Morning Aborigines' Welfare Board; Director of Aboriginal Affairs to legislation Herald Aborigines Protection Act replace the Aborigines' Welfare Board, and the Aboriginal Affairs Act to replace the Aborigines Protection Act in New South Wales

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 619 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 134 Victim of WA color bar 31/05/1968 Advertiser Glenys Collard; Pingelly; Nick Smargiassi 7 134 Aboriginals "denied speech" 22/05/1968 Australian Mr C Perkins; Queensland University 7 134 New warden 28/05/1968 News Andrew Coulthard; Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Act; Anjimatjana

7 135 New book on corroborees 4/06/1968 Sydney Morning Miss Winifred Hilliard; Ernabella Herald Mission; The People in Between; Pitjantjatjara; Nyukana 7 135 Minister: don't stir up race 6/06/1968 [?] Mr Wentworth; Mr M D Cross; Comment on the claim that race- issues Mr Barnes consciousness in Australia was based on hygiene, not on color

7 136 Qld. is praised on Aboriginal 23/05/1968 Brisbane Emeritus Professor A P Elkin advancement Courier Mail 7 136 Tribal elder is first warden 24/05/1968 Advertiser Andrew Coulthard; Aboriginal and Historic Relics Preservation Act; Anjimatjana; Kath Walker; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders

7 137 Go to gaol to learn trade, 27/05/1968 Australian Kath Walker; Queensland natives told University 7 137 Aborigines soon for the suburbs Circa 1968 [?] Perth; Native Welfare Department 7 137 Aborigines' "new deal" 8/06/1968 Advertiser Minister in Charge of Aboriginal Notice given of a new deal Affairs covering education, employment and housing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 620 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 137 Treatment of Aborigines 10/06/1968 Advertiser Call for prevention of the question becoming a political football 7 138 Misuse of money for natives 30/05/1968 Australian Mr Wentworth denied 7 138 Our first Aboriginal medical Circa 1968 [?] Tony Hicks; Carnarvon Mission; student Bundjimai 7 138 Aborigines urged to form 27/05/1968 Advertiser Dr C Tatz; Queensland companies University 7 138 Viewpoints on natives 6/06/1968 Advertiser Sir John Cleland Claim that the word aborigine should be applied only to black men 7 139 Racial bars still exist - 6/06/1968 Sydney Morning Mr W C Wentworth Wentworth Herald

7 139 $500,000 fight with leprosy - 6/06/1968 News Kimberleys; Derby Medical care of Aborigines 7 139 Jobs planned for Aborigines 7/06/1968 Sydney Morning Mr W C Wentworth; Australian Herald Institute for Aboriginal Studies

7 139 Art work likely for Aborigines 7/06/1968 Advertiser Mr W C Wentworth; Australian Institute for Aboriginal Studies; Andrew Coulthard

7 140 Our natives: A plea 24/05/1968 Advertiser Sir John B Cleland; Quart Pot Claim that all part-white natives should be treated as ordinary citizens are treated 7 140 Aborigines in control of mines 31/05/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse; North-West Mining of the gemstone Reserve; Amata Society chrysoprase 7 140 Professor banned from studying 31/05/1968 Australian Professor Frederick Rose; Territory natives Groote Eylandt 7 140 Cabinet put ban on Professor 31/05/1968 Australian Professor Frederick Rose; Groote Eylandt Aboriginal Reserve

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 621 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 141 The cry of the dispossessed 8/06/1968 Advertiser The Unlucky Australians; Frank Book review Hardy; Wave Hill; Newcastle Waters; Dexter Daniels; Gurindji; Vincent Lingiari

7 142 Aboriginal sites protected 22/06/1968 Sunday Mail Aboriginal and Historic Relics Act; Koonalda Cave; Observatory Hill; Cave cliff reserve; Cobdogla; Andy / Andrew Coulthard 7 142 Wild life destruction - SA 20/06/1968 News Mr A M Olsen State Director of Fisheries and farmers under fire Fauna Conservation attacks SA pastoralists 7 143 Open weekend at Yalata 1/07/1968 Lutheran Pastor C V Eckermann; Barry Lindner; Mal Hansen; Pastor M C Freund; Pastor V H Schubert; Yalata; Koonibba; Irene Linke

7 143 Dispersed natives 1/07/1968 Lutheran Point McLeay; Murray Bridge Mission Committee 7 144 Groom's foster father performs 4/07/1968 News Harold Wallace; Shirley Bliss; Talented young artist marries ceremony Rev Father Donald Wallace

7 144 Maori, Indian, Eskimo, 4/07/1968 Sydney Morning Mrs Mary Ann Lavallee; Cree Aborigine - Leaders arrive to Herald Indian; Mr Victor Allen; Mrs discuss problems Reimata Ruhe; Mr L Darcy 7 144 Native child ills studied 4/07/1968 Advertiser Adelaide Children's Hospital; University of Adelaide 7 145 Maori, Eskimo and Indian to talk 4/07/1968 Australian Mrs Mary Lavallee; Cree Indian; with our natives Mr Victor Allen; Mrs Roimata Ruhe; Mr Les Darcy

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 622 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 145 Aboriginal Day guests 4/07/1968 Advertiser National Aboriginal Day; Mrs Mary Ann Lavallee; Cree Indian; Mr Victor Allen; Mrs Reimata Ruhe 7 145 Tribe to get land in NT 3/07/1968 Sydney Morning Gurindji; Wave Hill Herald

7 146 He's our first in the force 25/06/1968 News Constable Bob Ware; Edmund Ware; Colona Station; Fort Largs Academy 7 146 First in force 26/06/1968 Advertiser Cadet Bob Ware; Edmund Ware; Colona Station; Fort Largs Academy 7 146 Author's hint on Minister 28/06/1968 Advertiser Frank Hardy; The Unlucky Australians; Mr Wentworth; Gurindji; Wave Hill 7 146 Police carry 90 from sit-in 20/06/1968 Sydney Morning Sydney University; National Protest against legislation Herald Service; Gurindji requiring individuals to give information on men who may be eligible for National Service

7 147 SA motel denies discrimination 22/06/1968 Advertiser Charles Perkins; John Moriarty; Travelodge Motel; Brian Toombs 7 147 Vigil band defies wet and cold 21/06/1968 Advertiser Victoria Square University students support Aboriginal claims for land rights

7 147 Five centres for natives 24/06/1968 Advertiser Mr R Worthy; Morwell Fives centres to be built in Victoria for provision of accommodation, education and recreation facilities 7 147 Education of Aborigines 25/06/1968 Sydney Morning Cummeragunja Call for the provision of Herald adequate educational facilities for Aborigines

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 623 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 147 Black Power rejected 27/06/1968 Advertiser Charles Perkins; Clancy Roberts; Roper River; Davis Daniels; Nungubuyu; Phillip Roberts; Alawa 7 148 Students in 24-hr vigil 20/06/1968 Advertiser Victoria Square; Abschol; Mr University students in all States Millhouse; Canberra; hold a 24-hour vigil in support of Melbourne; Sydney; Brisbane Aboriginal land rights

7 148 Aboriginal land rights: 24-hr 19/06/1968 News Victoria Square; Mr Millhouse; University students in all States vigils Canberra; Gurindji hold a 24-hour vigil in support of Aboriginal land rights

7 149 Better housing for Aborigines 17/06/1968 Sydney Morning Mr W C Wentworth urged - Wentworth attack Herald

7 149 Youth fined over shot 19/06/1968 Advertiser Koonibba Youth charged for firing a shot to frighten Aborigines at a mission station into releasing a woman they allegedly held captive 7 149 Entry to Reserve 11/06/1968 Advertiser Professor Frederick Rose; Claim that the remarks of Groote Eylandt Darwin resident Frederick Gray deserve attention 7 149 Color prejudice 19/06/1968 News Wally McArthur; Marlene McArthur; Whyalla 7 150 Post with native welfare body 15/06/1968 Advertiser Mr E J Le Sueur; Council of Aboriginal Women of SA 7 150 Aboriginals "exploited for labor" 19/06/1968 Australian Dr L R Hiatt; Frank Hardy

7 150 A chance for Aboriginals 16/06/1968 Australian Mr G R Worthy; Aboriginal Difference of opinion about Mr Advancement League Worthy's comments

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 624 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 150 Human rights study 20/06/1968 Advertiser Peace and International Committee of the National Council of Women; Mrs ; Mrs George Tongerie; Mr E J Le Sueur 7 150 Aboriginal health to be 19/06/1968 Australian International Biological surveyed Programme; Elcho Island 7 151 Keeping people away from the 13/06/1968 Australian L R Hiatt; Professor F Rose; Aboriginals Groote Eylandt; Welfare Branch; Gurindji 7 151 Land for Aborigines 10/06/1968 Sydney Morning Mr Wentworth; Gurindji; Wave Support of statements of the Herald Hill; Dulcie Flower Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

7 151 Aboriginal debs' ball 11/06/1968 Australian NSW Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs; Prime Minister; Mr Gorton 7 151 Aboriginal stockmen 15/06/1968 Bulletin Claim of racism by pastoralists

7 152 Let's talk Pitjantjatjara - Tribal 8/06/1968 Sydney Morning Pitjantjatjara Report on the life of the tribe tongue yields secrets of the Herald and how its culture is being desert world preserved 7 153 Aborigines must start thinking 8/06/1968 Sydney Morning Tranby College; Harrison for themselves - says an Herald George; Lester Bostok; Syvana Aboriginal Doolan; Darryl Courtney; David Bolt; Bruce Morris; Lucas Ogomeni; Leo Bolt

7 153 Aboriginals to meet in 8/06/1968 Australian Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Meeting to discuss the election Melbourne of Aboriginal members to the Minister's advisory council

7 153 Abschol vigil 12/06/1968 Advertiser Shirley Howlett; Aboriginal Abschol to support Aborigines Scholarship Scheme land claims

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 625 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 153 "Strange illusions" on the 12/06/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wattie Creek; Federal Claim that the Government has Gurindjis Council for the Advancement of a grave responsibility to help Aborigines and Torres Strait remove Australians' racialist Islanders image 7 153 Aboriginals "must have their 8/06/1968 Australian Mr Wentworth pride restored" 7 154 How to film Aboriginals with Big Circa 1968 [?] Ian Dunlop; People of the Review of films Brother as guide Western Desert; Cecil Holmes; I, the Aboriginal; Lotu; The Islanders 7 155 Aboriginal off on a trip to Sofia 19/06/1968 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels; 9th World Herald Festival of Youth and Students for Solidarity, Peace and Friendship; Bulgaria; Sue Burgoyne; Brian Laver

7 155 Wattie Creek Aborigines "back 4/07/1968 Sydney Morning Gurindji; Vestey; Wattie Creek; to work" Herald Wave Hill

7 156 Talk of black power "silly" - 16/06/1968 Sunday Mail Mr Wentworth; Charles Perkins; Forget it, says Minister Stan Roach 7 156 Racial speech 17/06/1968 News Charles Perkins; Flinders University 7 156 Perkins warns of race war 15/06/1968 Australian Mr C N Perkins; Flinders danger University 7 156 Perkins attacks speech 17/06/1968 Australian Mr C N Perkins; Mr J W / Bill Comments about Mr Jeffrey's Jeffrey; Robert Tudawai reference to the actor Robert Tudawai 7 156 Aborigines studied 19/06/1968 Advertiser International Biological Announcement of a scientific Programme; Victoria Square research project to improve Aborigines health, and report of a vigil to support land rights

7 156 Native lands protest 17/06/1968 Advertiser Abschol; Canberra Vigil to support land rights

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 626 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 157 Wave Hill rebels win their case 3/07/1968 Australian Federal Cabinet; Gurindji; on land rights Vestey; Wave Hill 7 157 Conference will settle policy on 26/06/1968 Australian Commonwealth policy on Aboriginals Aboriginal affairs to be laid down at a conference of State and Federal Ministers 7 158 Aboriginal leaders cautious on 4/07/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Wave Hill grant Creek; Mr P Roberts 7 158 Raelene may be adopted 25/06/1968 Whyalla News Raelene Campbell; Mr and Mrs J H Marshall; Whyalla 7 158 White man's land grab 22/06/1968 Sydney Morning La Perouse; Armidale Herald Association for Aborigines

7 159 School book "is racist" 1/07/1968 Advertiser Social Studies, Grade 5, Australia Our Land; Aborigines Advancement League

7 159 "Racist" text not for SA 2/07/1966 Advertiser Social Studies, Grade 5, Victorian text book not use in Australia Our Land SA schools and Charles Perkins criticised the book 7 159 Hostility over Aboriginal land 3/07/1968 News Gurindji; Wave Hill; Vesteys deal 7 159 Tribal lands not restored 3/07/1968 News Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Creek 7 160 Problems of natives' 2/07/1968 Advertiser Amoonguna; Mousey Mulda; settlements now small towns Judy Mulda; Dick Mulda; Leo Williams 7 160 Right of expulsion in NT 25/06/1968 Sydney Morning Amoonguna Reserve; Judy attacked Herald Malta / Mulda

7 160 First beauty treatment for 4/07/1968 Advertiser Bagot; Fay Kilgariff; Betty Aboriginal women Roberts 7 161 Government view on fostered 27/06/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse; Mrs Maud Aborigines Tongerie

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 627 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 161 Aboriginal adoptions 28/06/1968 Advertiser Claim that the remarks of the Victorian Director and Minister of Aboriginal Affairs concerning the alleged illegal adoption of Aboriginal children discredits their own department

7 161 Aboriginal baby was bleached 6/06/1968 Sydney Morning 19-months-old Aboriginal baby Herald not burnt by a weak attempt in Victoria to bleach the child white 7 161 Aboriginal appointed 2/07/1968 Australian Mr Lynch Cooper; Victorian Election of the council's deputy Aboriginal Affairs Advisory chairman Council 7 162 Aboriginal children adoption 27/06/1968 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins; Foundation for "common" - The "in" thing in Herald Aboriginal Affairs NSW 7 162 Pay of an MP too low for 28/06/1968 Sydney Morning Phillip Roberts; Arnhem Land Aboriginal Herald

7 162 Win would cost him too much 27/06/1968 News Phillip Roberts; Arnhem

7 162 Liberals plan NT pay rise 2/07/1968 Sydney Morning Mr P Roberts Federal executive asked to Herald support a salary rise for members of the NT Legislative Council 7 163 N.T against "Black Power" 27/06/1968 Sydney Morning Clancy Roberts; Roper River; Herald Bagot; Charles Perkins; George Woodruff Djingali; Phillip Roberts; Alawa; Davis Daniels; Nungubuyu

7 163 Wentworth to act on Aboriginals 26/06/1968 Australian adoptions claim

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 628 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 163 Treatment of Aborigine 21/06/1968 Advertiser Claim of community discrimination towards Aboriginal children 7 164 The silent revolution at Gerard 2/07/1968 Australian Gerard; Lirup Report on what South Australia … can teach the rest of the country about integrating Aboriginals 7 164 SA hopes on Commonwealth 2/07/1968 News Mr Millhouse; Aboriginal Lands loan - Aboriginal homes project Trust; Garnet Wilson; Natasha McNamara; Tim Hughes

7 165 The Aborigines today - The 9/07/1968 Sydney Morning people - The assimilation policy - Herald Demands for rights - Where they live - The new policies

7 166 It's a long way from the Alice 6/07/1968 Australian Mrs Hetty Perkins; Mr C N Mother of Charles Perkins visits Perkins; Adam Sydney 7 166 Hundreds to support Aboriginal 9/07/1968 Australian Monash University; Abschol; land rights Gurindji 7 166 Aboriginals get nothing from 6/07/1968 Australian Neville Perkins white man, says student 7 167 Marching for native cause 10/07/1968 Advertiser Melbourne; Abschol 7 167 Complaint on permits 9/07/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse; Federal Council The Minister of Aboriginal for the Advancement of Affairs would be glad to hear of Aborigines specific cases of unreasonable refusal to enter Aboriginal settlements or reserves

7 167 Attack on MP over reserve 10/07/1968 News Mr Millhouse; North-West Reserve; Laurie Bryan 7 167 So much for two years of 6/07/1968 Australian Gurindji; Vestey Gurindji defiance …

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 629 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 168 Aborigines find new life and 5/07/1968 Whyalla News Keith Wilton; Whyalla; Port attitudes here Augusta 7 168 Refused TV, native says 6/07/1968 Advertiser Harold Wallace 7 169 Tragic end of a colorful tribe 6/07/1968 Advertiser William Mackenzie; Darwarbada; Billy Nanya; Cuthero; Coona Point; Canopus

7 169 Minister invited for National 4/07/1968 Transcontinenta Mr R Millhouse; Port Augusta; Aborigines Day celebrations l Laurie Bray; Winnie Bamara; Mrs I Crombie; Davenport Reserve 7 169 "Offensive" clauses in award 10/07/1968 Sydney Morning Federal Aircraft Industry Award deleted Herald

7 170 Study centre for the young 9/07/1968 Sydney Morning La Perouse Aboriginal Centre; Herald Jenny Fitzell; Bob Powell; Fran Macnamara; Roslyn Chandra; Margaret Sutherland; Lucy Swanton; Donna Cooley; Neil Russell; Linda Curley; Donna Ratcliffe; Peter Sharpe; Kevin Stewart; Leonard Russell

7 171 Learning about make-up 9/07/1968 News Fay Kilgariff; Bagot; Betty Adelaide beauty expert gives Roberts demonstration in Darwin 7 171 Township for NT tribe 11/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wave Hill; Dexter Daniels 7 171 Gurindjis won't have full rights 10/07/1968 Australian Vesteys; Wave Hill; Gurindji to land 7 172 Aboriginal leaders to lobby 8/07/1968 Australian Federal Council for the Leaders seek to put their views ministers Advancement of Aborigines and to Ministers of Aboriginal Affairs Torres Strait Islanders; Gurindji

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 630 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 172 Reserve ban attack 8/07/1968 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the Herald Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 7 172 Demonstration in single file 9/07/1968 Sydney Morning Students in Sydney, Hobart; Herald Melbourne, Canberra and Adelaide support Aboriginal land rights 7 172 Unlawfully on reserve 4/07/1968 Transcontinenta Owen Samuel John McCourt; l Leslie Andrew White; Davenport Reserve 7 172 Aboriginal land rights 9/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji Expression of doubt of the intention of the Government 7 173 When it comes to Aboriginals, 1/07/1968 Australian South Australia, says Mungo MacCallum, can give the rest of the country - A lesson in black responsibility

7 174 Tribal ways touch modern life - 11/07/1968 Advertiser Slow progress of integration

7 174 Welfare plan for Aborigines 6/07/1968 Advertiser The Federal Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs conferred with the SA Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 7 175 SA artist marries - Back in city 4/07/1968 News Mr and Mrs Harold Wallace; after tragedy Rev Donald Wallace 7 176 Can the Eskimo give us a 12/07/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie lesson? Creek; Victor Allen; Mary Anne Lavallee; Mrs Roimata Ruhe; Alan Jard; Mr L K Darcy

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 631 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 177 The old Yalata rain-makers over-15/06/1968 Advertiser Yalata Aboriginal Reserve; did it! Barry Lindner; Sister Irene Schwec; Fat Jack; Oscar Mungie; Robert Illey; Jack Williams; Margaret Tischler; Max Eichler; Lois Argent; Edgar Stewart; Edmund Ware; ; Malcolm Hansen; Ron Hansen; Colleen Tschuna; Marcus Kugena; Elsa Queama; Megan Kugena; Jean Kugena

7 178 Aborigines resentful - Given 12/07/1968 Sydney Morning Gurindji; Wave Hill; Phillip almost nothing in land grant Herald Roberts; Stan Smith; Dexter Daniels 7 178 "Betrayal" alleged on Island 13/07/1968 Advertiser SA Aboriginal Land Trust; lease Wardang Island; Natasha McNamara 7 178 Preference in jobs urged for 11/07/1968 Australian Mr Wentworth; National Aboriginals Aborigines Day Observance Committee 7 179 National Aborigines Day 12/07/1968 Advertiser Elizabeth Lampard; Eric Beads examined at the Geurkin handcraft shop of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in Adelaide 7 179 That trip to Bulgaria 4/07/1968 Sydney Morning Dexter Daniels Response regarding his visit to Herald the World Festival of Youth and Students in Bulgaria

7 180 March for Aboriginal land rights 13/07/1968 Australian Melbourne; Abschol; Gurindji; gets bedraggled in the rain Wave Hill

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 632 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 180 Lead wanted on Aborigines 12/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wattie Creek Statement by the Prime Minister, Mr Gorton, expected at the opening of the conference of Federal and State Ministers responsible for Aboriginal welfare 7 180 Land for Aborigines 12/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wave Hill Call for a perpetual lease instead of legal title 7 181 Job grants for Aboriginals 13/07/1968 Australian Mr Gorton Special economic grants approved in principle announced at the conference of Federal and State Ministers responsible for Aboriginal welfare 7 181 Paddock, orchard land for 11/07/1968 Sydney Morning Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Gurindjis Herald Creek

7 182 Warning over violence in 12/07/1968 Advertiser University of Melbourne; "Rights" march Gurindji; Wattie Creek; Wave Hill 7 182 Land claims supported 12/07/1968 Advertiser University of Adelaide; Gurindji; Wave Hill 7 182 Nothing to celebrate 12/07/1968 News National Aborigines Day; Gurindji; Wave Hill 7 183 Gurindjis get town and aid for 11/07/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie house and business Creek 7 183 Gorton pledges aid for 13/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wave Hill Aborigines 7 184 A sad day for the Aboriginal 12/07/1968 Australian Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Creek; National Aborigines Day

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 633 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 185 Gurindji town plan is petrol on 12/07/1968 Australian Mr Meagher; Gurindji; Wave Hill Victorian Minister for Aboriginal flames - Minister Affairs condemned the Federal Cabinet for issuing its plan for the Gurindji township before the Federal-State conference on Aboriginals

7 185 Council "not asked" about 15/07/1968 Advertiser Dr H C Coombs; Council of Gurindjis Aboriginal Affairs; Gurindji; Mrs Dulcie Flowers; Mrs I L Sheppard 7 185 Support of Negroes 13/07/1968 Advertiser Professor Brian Medlin; Claim that the Negro doctrine of University of Adelaide black power was supported by most white American liberals

7 186 Our weather girl 11/07/1968 News Leonie Shields 7 186 Murgon problem is our problem 9/07/1968 Courier-Mail Murgon; Cherbourg Settlement

7 186 Aboriginal leader dies 11/07/1968 Sydney Morning James Morgan Herald

7 187 Students quiet, orderly - 1,000 12/07/1968 News protest for Aborigines 7 187 Cabaret aids Aborigines 13/07/1968 Advertiser SA Council of Aboriginal Women; Aboriginal Education Foundation 7 187 Tribal land 12/07/1968 Sydney Morning Gurindji; Wattie Creek; Wave Herald Hill; Phillip Roberts

7 187 Dancing with debutante 15/07/1968 Advertiser Sydney; Charles Williams, Leonie Williams; Mr Gorton; Pearl Anderson; Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 634 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 188 This is what it's like to be black 13/07/1968 Sydney Morning David Armstrong Herald

7 189 The housing plan that 15/07/1968 Sydney Morning La Perouse; Ian McKay; Barry Aborigines want to have Herald Cohen; Mr and Mrs Hans Bandler; Harold Stuart; Ray Peckham; Jean Stuart; Bert Groves 7 189 "Urgent need" to rehouse 16/07/1968 Sydney Morning La Perouse; Ian McKay Aborigines Herald

7 190 Aboriginal project delays 13/07/1968 Sydney Morning Federal and State Ministers' attacked Herald Conference

7 190 "No change" on natives 16/07/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse The Minister of Aboriginal Affairs did not intend to recommend to the SA Government any changes in policies 7 190 Housing need 16/07/1968 Advertiser Ian McKay Report by Sydney architect 7 191 Govt will examine La Perouse 16/07/1968 Sydney Morning Mr E A Willis; Mr A G Kingsmill Plan submitted by the Housing plan - Criticism of report Herald Committee of the NSW Chapter of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects

7 191 Black power, white power 16/07/1968 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins; Wave Hill Claim that equal rights and Herald better deal will not be obtained by "black power", and expression of disappointment that the Aborigines were not given the Wave Hill land they asked for

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 635 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 191 Land rights of natives 17/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Rev Frank Engel Concern at the mistaken policy of the Government 7 192 Critical report on Aboriginal 16/07/1968 Australian Mr Willis; Mr A G Kingsmill; Ian Report by the NSW Chapter of homes called inaccurate McKay; Gurindji; Wave Hill the Royal Australian Institute of Architects 7 192 Federal aid vague, says 16/07/1968 Australian Mr Millhouse Minister 7 192 Teacher sees racial danger in 15/07/1968 Sydney Morning Dulcie Flowers north Herald

7 192 Aboriginal problem "not only 15/07/1968 Sydney Morning Dr H C Coombs; Gurindji; Frank land" Herald Hardy

7 193 Stations deny underpayment of 16/07/1968 Sydney Morning Cattlemen's Association of Aborigines Herald North Australia

7 193 Christian duty to Aborigines 15/07/1968 Sydney Morning Rev G Miller; Rev F G Engel seen Herald

7 193 Aranda territory 16/07/1968 Sydney Morning Suggestion that the Northern Herald Territory be given the name of Aranda 7 193 "We don't care if it WAS their Circa 1968 [?] Comment on the call to give original corroboree grounds …! Aboriginals their land back [Cartoon] 7 194 Finding the voter 20/07/1968 Bulletin Mr W McPherson Darwin electoral office seeks to enrol more Aboriginals before the NT Legislative Council election 7 194 Group's gift to Gurindjis 8/08/1968 Australian Peter, Paul and Mary; Mary Folk-singing group offers $500 Travers; Gurindji; Wattie Creek; towards the cost of a new truck Mick Ringiari; Paddy Nangolominj

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 636 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 194 "Walk-off" 8/08/1968 Australian Bamyili; Gurindji Gurindji tribesmen walked off Camfield station and headed for Wattie Creek 7 194 Aborigines form own council 9/08/1968 Sydney Morning Nanima Reserve; Wellington; People at Nanima Reserve form Herald Pastor N Grant a Progress Council to press for more amenities 7 194 Peter and Mary aid Gurindjis 9/08/1968 Australian Peter Yarrow; Mary Travers; A rally at the University of NSW Peter, Paul and Mary; Gurindji; attended by more than 1000 Wave Hill; Abschol; Paddy students, and folk-singing group Mawalunan offers $500 to the Gurindjis towards the cost of a new truck

7 194 Plan to adopt native babies 28/07/1968 Brisbane Children's Services Two Queensland Government Courier Mail Department; Aboriginal and departments encourage white Island Affairs Department; families to adopt Aboriginal Aborigines Advancement children League 7 195 Let's have a real Black and 29/07/1968 Sydney Morning Faith Bandler Columnist Charmian Clift asks White ball Herald why there has to be a ball especially arranged for Aboriginal debutantes 7 195 Denial on walk-off 27/07/1968 Advertiser Limbunya station; Wattie Creek Minister for the Interior, Mr Nixon, denies reports 7 196 Give us homes, land and jobs, 5/08/1968 Australian NSW Aboriginal Conference say Aboriginals 7 196 Aboriginal Ball 29/07/1968 Sydney Morning Foundation for Aboriginal Comment on Charmian Clift's Herald Affairs report of the Aboriginal Ball

7 196 Change on isle probed 12/07/1968 News Groote Eylandt; The Change at Documentary by the Groote Commonwealth Film Unit 7 197 Aboriginal art for Olympic 30/07/1968 Advertiser Mexico City; Robert Edwards; Games Michael Terry

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 637 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 197 Apartheid warning 29/07/1968 Advertiser Claim that the Left-wing is publicly advocating for Australia what they deplore in the case of South Africa and Rhodesia

7 197 Bursary for Aboriginal boy Circa July Rotary Down Robert Smith; Rotary Club of 1968 Under Temora 7 198 … And now there are 5! 17/07/1968 News Mr and Mrs A H Bawden; Ross; Couple adopts four part- Lawrie; Peter; Lily; Lindy Aboriginal children and fosters a part-Aboriginal boy 7 198 Aborigines' morale 17/07/1968 Sydney Morning David Armstrong Comment on the interview of Herald David Armstrong by Christopher Sweeney 7 198 Policy on Aborigines 19/07/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse Comment on Mr Millhouse's statement "No change on natives" 7 198 Aboriginal rights 18/07/1968 Advertiser Yalata Aboriginal Reserve; Max Comparison of Max Fatchen's Fatchen report with the hysteria worked up by student protesters

7 198 Dr Coombs to retire today 22/07/1968 Advertiser Dr H C Coombs Retirement of the Governor of the Reserve Bank, who will become the first chairman of the Council for Aboriginal Affairs 7 199 The courage of a painter - Only 23/07/1968 News Eileen Crombie one hand 7 199 Injustice to Perkins 20/07/1968 Sydney Morning Charles Perkins Claim that few Australians read Herald below the headlines when Charles Perkins spoke about "black power" 7 199 Child-trafficking 6/07/1968 Bulletin Mr Meagher; Mr R Worthy; Children were being unofficially Department for Aboriginal adopted by Victorian white Affairs couples

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 638 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 200 Land rights campaign 20/07/1968 Advertiser Frank Hardy; Gurindji; Wave Hill 7 200 Gurindjis walk off 26/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Gurindji walks off Wave Hill and Creek other stations in protest 7 200 Gurindjis on move 30/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wattie Creek; Pigeon Hole 7 200 Education "lag" in Aborigines 26/07/1968 Advertiser Mr A M Hart; SA School Claim that unsuitable methods Welfare Association are used in the education of Aborigines 7 200 Surprised beginner 17/07/1968 News Bob Ware Cadet claims that his first week at normal police duties in Adelaide was "easier than they told us it would be" 7 200 [Untitled] 22/07/1968 Australian Phillip Roberts Claim that Canberra will deny his people their land rights

7 200 Land for Aborigines 19/07/1968 Sydney Morning Wave Hill; Gurindji Suggestion that a Herald correspondent considers giving the land she lives on to the Aborigines; that Benelong Point is returned to the Aborigines; and Mr Wentworth was thwarted by a spineless Government 7 200 Gurindjis' tribal land 6/08/1968 News Gurindji 7 201 Colour bar at nightclub, says 24/07/1968 Sydney Morning Barbara Anne Moore; Perth Aboriginal girl Herald

7 201 Aboriginal rights: appeal abroad 29/07/1968 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the Herald Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders; Wattie Creek; Gurindji 7 201 Racial 6/08/1968 Advertiser Perth

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 639 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 201 Aboriginal housing 7/08/1968 Sydney Morning Comments about the absence Herald of members of the NSW Parliament at the conference on housing for Aborigines, and query regarding the legal rights to own land.

7 201 Parliament snubs Aborigines 5/08/1968 Sydney Morning Mrs Evelyn Barron Only one member of the NSW Herald Parliament at the conference on housing for Aborigines

7 202 Few MPs have excuse for snub 6/08/1968 Australian Mrs E Barron Only one member of the NSW to Aboriginals Parliament at the conference on housing for Aborigines

7 202 Mr Askin's remark 30/07/1968 Sydney Morning Lionel Bowen Comment on references by a Herald correspondent

7 202 Gurindjis walk out in protest 26/07/1968 Australian Gurindji; Lumbunya Station; over land refusal Wave Hill; Wattie Creek; Vincent Lingiari; Mick Rangiari

7 202 Gurindjis' fight in spotlight 30/07/1968 News Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Creek 7 202 "Sick of the Gurindji winge" 5/08/1968 Australian Hooker Creek Settlement; Claim that the Gurindjis are Gurindji coming at the great hard-done- by act 7 203 Today's subject: Australia and 22/07/1968 Australian Four pages of Current affairs the Aboriginals for schools 7 206 National Aborigines' Day - July Circa July Rotary Down National Aborigines' Day 12, 1968 1968 Under Observance Committee; NADOC 7 207 Human rights year and the Circa July Rotary Down Declaration of Human Rights Aborigines 1968 Under

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 640 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 208 Attempt to assist Aboriginal Circa July Rotary Down Rotary Club of Perth people in Western Australia 1968 Under 7 209 Dismal day 20/07/1968 Bulletin National Aborigines Day; Mr Gorton 7 209 Stockmen walk off 29/07/1968 Advertiser Gurindji; Wave Hill; Wattie Creek; Captain Major; Paddy Nawulumin 7 209 The Church and Aboriginal 29/07/1968 Lutheran Robert Ware; Koonibba missions - The cover - Lutheran Mission; Edmund Constable Robert Ware Ware; Yalata Aboriginal Reserve 7 210 Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve 29/07/1968 Lutheran Koonibba Mission; Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve; Melville Jebydah; Gerald Ware 7 210 The Koonibba School 29/07/1968 Lutheran Koonibba; Mr and Mrs Eric Jericho; Miss Katrin Spring; Miss Anne Herrmann 7 212 The problems of Aborigines 29/07/1968 Lutheran Robert Highfold; Edmund Ware; today Constable Robert Ware; Pastor and Mrs V H Schubert

7 212 Koonibba Mission 29/07/1968 Lutheran Koonibba Mission; Colleen Tschuna; Melville Jebydah 7 212 Hermannsburg happenings 29/07/1968 Lutheran Hermannsburg; Mr W C Wentworth; Pastor Radke; Noel Ratara; Trevor and Verna Pareroultja; Marilyn Armstrong; Graham Moketarinja; Gus and Rhonda Williams; Serina; Ingrid; Bev Ottens; Evelyn Rosenzweig

7 213 Aborigines Day 29/07/1968 Lutheran Lutheran missions President's column

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 641 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 213 [Untitled] Circa 1968 [?] Harry Penrith; Gurindji Part of article depicting Harry Penrith addressing marchers in Melbourne 7 214 Aboriginals treated as curios, 19/08/1968 Australian Mr R Worthy; Lake Tyers Director of Aboriginal Affairs in director complains Victoria addressing students at a social welfare conference in Melbourne 7 214 Drinks for Aborigines approved 10/08/1968 Sydney Morning Bamyili; Northern Territory Herald

7 215 Giving desegregation a fair go 24/08/1968 Advertiser Elliott; Elliott Hotel; Claudia Desailly; Jess / Poss Desailly; David Beaton; Richard Prew; Neil Absolom; Bryden Wortley; Rick Gorle; Constable Horrie Prew; White Foot; Beetaloo Bill; Tracker Tommy; Larry; Pompey

7 216 Hotels are cleared of color bar 21/08/1968 Australian Prohibition of Discrimination Premier, Mr Hall, addresses the Act; Adelaide world soil science conference in Adelaide 7 216 Aborigines may build NT motels 21/08/1968 Sydney Morning Tourist motels may be built on Herald reserves by Aboriginal co- operative societies 7 216 5 absconders from Magill 27/08/1968 Advertiser McNally Training Centre; Magill; recaptured Point McLeay Aboriginal Reserve 7 216 Drink problem in integration 26/08/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse; Yalata; Koonibba; Ceduna 7 216 Aboriginal housing 27/08/1968 Sydney Morning The NSW Government to Herald spend two-thirds of $775,000 on housing

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 642 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 217 Magill absconders pose 28/08/1968 Advertiser McNally Training Centre; Magill; problems Department of Social Welfare

7 217 Absconders in Court 28/08/1968 Advertiser McNally Training Centre; Magill

7 217 "Walkabout" for whites 28/08/1968 Advertiser Ceduna Area School; Yalata Twelve students "go walkabout" Reserve; Jeremy Johnson; with twelve full-blood Aborigines Dianne Johnson; Billy Stewart; of the same age Ruth Brown 7 217 Project for Aborigines 29/08/1968 Advertiser David Anderson Federal Government asked to sponsor an exchange project of young American and Canadian Indians, Eskimos and Australian Aborigines

7 218 Prime Minister on the beach 7/09/1968 Sydney Morning Mr Gorton; Wallaby Beach; Prime Minister visits alumina Herald David Griffin; Roy Marika; plant site Nabalco; Yirrkaja Mission Council 7 218 "Apathy' on Aborigines 4/09/1968 Advertiser Rev J Wallis; Baptist Union of Australia 7 218 Help for the Gurindjis 2/09/1968 Australian Gurindji Springvale Branch of the Australian Labor Party aids the Gurindjis 7 218 Aborigines and alcohol 31/08/1968 Advertiser Claim that the recent extension of drinking facilities for Aborigines has set them back 50 years 7 218 Aboriginal portfolio tough task 29/08/1968 News Mr Robin Millhouse 7 219 A town for black and white 10/08/1968 Sydney Morning Wave Hill; Wattie Creek; Herald Gurindji; Phillip Roberts; Captain Major; Mr P J Nixon

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 643 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 219 Bid to alter native laws 30/08/1968 Advertiser Mr Millhouse Foreshadowing of amendments to a Government Bill on Aboriginal affairs, and Attorney- General addresses a Legacy Club luncheon

7 219 Royal Show section 11/09/1968 Advertiser Baluka; Tirrkala Mission Baluka with two bark paintings included in the Northern Territory exhibit at the Show

7 220 Tribesman to stand 7/09/1968 Advertiser Winungoidj; Maung; Rev Fifty year old tribesman to Lazarus Lami-Lami contest the Arnhem seat in the NT Legislative Council elections

7 220 Race origins in reports 18/09/1968 Advertiser Claim that it is not a valid news point that alleged offenders were referred to as "migrants"

7 220 Aborigines strike at Settlement Circa 1968 [?] Yuendumu; Harry Nelson

7 220 Lived in a humpy 23/09/1968 Advertiser Mrs Joyce Clague Contesting the Central Australian seat of Stuart 7 220 Aboriginal poet may be ALP 9/09/1968 Australian Mrs Kath Walker Contesting the Queensland choice State seat of Greenslopes 7 220 "Start packing! They want us to Circa 1968 [?] Prime Minister, Mr Gorton, give the country back to the referring to the United Nations' Aborigines" [Cartoon] sanctions 7 223 Work beside mother's cast 18/09/1968 Advertiser Mr Derby Jumbajimba; Yuendumu Aboriginal Settlement; SA Museum 7 223 Native children see their first Circa 1968 Advertiser Adelaide; Daly River Mission; city Ann Marie Conway; Sally Tarrbut; Paul; Mrs E M Nelson

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 644 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 223 [Untitled] 23/09/1968 Advertiser Mr Judy Patching; Sandra Mexican interpreter with the Fuentes Berain; Joe Donovan Australian Olympic Team meets Queensland boxer 7 224 Out among the haves and the 7/09/1968 Australian Groote Eylandt; Nandjiwara Political correspondent travels have nots Amagula; Mr John Gorton; with the Prime Minister Anguruga Mission 7 225 A "Palm Islander" accepts Circa 1968 [?] Palm Island; Nurse Maria Dutch-born nurse naturalised Australia Berns; Bernard Castors on Palm Island 7 225 Native relics damaged 19/09/1968 Advertiser Eucola Creek; Woomera Natural History Society 7 225 Racial bias alleged 16/09/1968 News Crown Hotel; Mr N Morris; Cairns; Pastor Doug Nicholls; Charles Perkins; Stan McBride; Denis Walker 7 226 Gove plan is 1788 colonialism 6/01/1969 Australian Dr H C Coombs; Gove claims Coombs Peninsula; Yirrkala; Nabalco 7 226 Big post for SA woman 6/02/1969 Advertiser Margaret Lawrie Appointment as a liaison officer with the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, Canberra

7 227 Aboriginals to go to camp Circa 1969 [?] Lake Tyers; Victoria Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to hold an adventure camp for 25 Aboriginal and 25 white secondary school children

7 227 Aboriginals "will get full status in Circa 1969 [?] Mr Wentworth; Australian time" Student Christian movement; Perth 7 227 Aboriginal leader applauds Circa 1969 [?] Phillip Roberts; Dr H C Gove plea Coombs; Gove Peninsula; Yirrkala Methodist Mission; Nabalco Pty Ltd / North Australian Bauxite and Alumina Company

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 645 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 227 Inquiry on Aboriginals Circa 1969 [?] Select Committee of the SA Parliament to inspect living conditions in the State's far north 7 227 Canberra to help meet cost of Circa 1969 [?] Gove Peninsula; Nabalco Pty Gove fight Ltd 7 228 The pioneer in a grey shirt 1/02/1969 Australian Ken Colbung; Sydney Man's idea for an Aboriginal- staffed flora and fauna sanctuary near Sydney 7 229 Scientists to seek Australian 31/01/1969 [?] Celebes; Indonesia; Australian Scientists to seek human relics origins in Celebes National University; Wadjak and stone-age implements Skull which link with ancient man in Australia 7 229 Aboriginal population in cities to Circa 1969 [?] Professor W R Geddes; Sydney Professor of Anthropology double University; Aboriginal predicts the increase in the next Foundation 15 years 7 229 $250,000 aim in Aborigine 31/01/1969 Sydney Morning Foundation for Aboriginal Launch of an appeal to help the appeal Herald Affairs increasing numbers of Aborigines moving into Sydney and some large country towns

7 229 Aborigines' problems 29/01/1969 Advertiser Olga Fudge; Dark and Light Praise of Olga Fudge's Australians; T G H Strehlow achievements 7 229 Aboriginal plans tour camp 26/02/1969 Australian Northern Territory Administration considering a loan application by an Aboriginal to start a safari camp for tourists

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 646 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 230 A man of his people 4/03/1969 Advertiser Allan / Sandy Newchurch; Trades foreman receives Brenda; Denise; Pauline; Point International Correspondence Pearce Aboriginal Reserve; Mr Schools award for a home R C James; Miss Maureen study course O'Loghlin; Len Young; Keith Daniel; Pastor Pannach

7 230 Aboriginals angry over birth 3/03/1969 Australian Dr D N Everingham; Mr N President of the One People of plan Bonner Australia League disgusted with Dr Everingham's statement

7 231 Poverty "real" for city's 6/03/1969 Advertiser Adelaide; Aboriginal Education Aborigines Foundation; Football Team 7 231 [Untitled] Circa 1969 [?] Rosemary Wassa; Umeewarra Painter wins first prize in art Mission; Sydney Savage Club; competition for the second year Sammy Brown in succession 7 231 Aborigines to assist Minister 7/02/1969 Advertiser Federal Minister-in-Charge of Three liaison officers and one Aboriginal Affairs; Charles research officer appointed Perkins; Reginald Saunders; Margaret Lawrie; Phillip Roberts

7 231 Aboriginals are without hope, 3/02/1969 Australian Woorabinda Aboriginal say Labor members Reserve; Queensland 7 232 Enthusiastic Nungas need 5/03/1969 Advertiser Nunga Football Team; Arthur football gear Wanganeen; Miller Rankine; Ron Kite 7 232 Nunga team gets help 6/03/1969 Advertiser Nunga Football Team; SA National Football League

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 647 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 232 A fight for survival 5/03/1969 [?] Mr Wentworth; Reg Saunders Dismay that Aborigines in Central Australia are still awaiting pay rises, and congratulations to Mr Wentworth and Reg Saunders on their appointments

7 233 Aborigines at seminar - 27/02/1969 Port Lincoln Jaycees; Kimba; Hon A Whyte, Education key to assimilation Times MLC; Catherine Guiness; John Thomas; Janet Barton; Graham Hooper

7 233 Ban my "close native hostel" Circa 1969 [?] Kirinari hostel; Sydney NSW Government's ban on housie-housie in licensed clubs will mean the end of the hostel

7 233 Aborigines in "legal history" Circa 1969 [?] Gove Peninsula; Nabalco Pty Ltd 7 233 Govt "no" on sterilisation Circa 1969 [?] Federal Government rejects the concept of a sterilisation programme for Aborigines 7 234 Rose not so badly hurt 10/03/1969 [?] Lionel Rose Injured hand of boxing champion 7 234 Aboriginals add to school Circa 1969 [?} Kimberley; Fitzroy Crossing crowding 7 234 Wentworth defends choice of 6/03/1969 Australian Mr R Saunders; Office of liaison man Aboriginal Affairs 7 235 TV actor flies back for home's 24/03/1969 Advertiser Steve Dodd; Colebrook celebrations Aboriginal Children's Home; Sister Delia Rutter; Susan Bull; Loreen Hannas; Graham Aitken

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 648 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 235 Vigil on land for Aborigines 14/04/1969 News Adelaide; Abschol; Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders 7 235 Tribe determined to kill man 5/04/1969 Australian Wongi; Kalgoorlie Man to be executed for selling the secret of the location of sacred rocks 7 235 Aboriginal student stakes claim 16/04/1969 Australian ; Queens Park; for free speech Brisbane 7 236 A doctor replies to Mr Moriarty Circa 1969 News Dr R B Cooter; Port Augusta; Response to article regarding Mr J Moriarty; Aborigines the medical services for Progress Association Aborigines at Port Augusta

7 236 Augusta bias "among worst" 21/04/1969 News Port Augusta; Mr J Moriarty; Criticism of the medical Aborigines Progress services for Aborigines at Port Association Augusta 7 236 Gurindji settlement "no failure" Circa 1969 [?] Gurindji; Wattie Creek; Mr B B McGuinness; Mr Lupna Major

7 237 Mission children scoop art pool 4/05/1969 Sunday Mail Sydney Savage Club; Michael Chimney; Kathleen Lang; Rosemary Wassa; Umeewarra Mission 7 237 Alternatives to assimilation 24/04/1969 Australian Victoria 7 237 One in 100 Aboriginals register 26/05/1969 Australian as unemployed 7 238 Jolting over Aborigines 29/05/1969 Advertiser Normanton; Brisbane Outlining problems that could have jolted the consciences of average white Australians

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 649 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 238 Dunstan slates limitations - 21/05/1969 [?] Mr Dunstan; World Council of Opposition Leader's claim that Aboriginal is "pauperised" Churches; Land Distribution in a Aboriginal people have been Multi-racial Society pauperised and subjected to the most degrading restrictions in the name of protection

7 238 Treatment of natives 29/06/1969 [?] Department of Aboriginal Claim that white people Affairs; Central Australia travelled in comfort in a Departmental vehicle's cabin while non-white people were squatted in its open utility tray

7 238 Lack of concern for Aborigines 20/05/1969 News Laurie Bryan; Aboriginal Claim that many Aborigines felt Education Foundation of South whites were not concerned Australia about their problems of housing, education, employment, and health

7 239 Critical of aid to Aborigines - SA 21/05/1969 Advertiser Laurie Bryan; Aboriginal aid to natives Education Foundation of South Australia; Minister of Education

7 239 Helping to teach Aboriginals 26/05/1969 Australian Aboriginal Education Council Claim that the matter of education in NSW is complicated 7 239 People 29/05/1969 [?] Larry Jackson; Service to Youth Appointment of Aboriginal youth Council leader for twelve months

7 239 Jobs problem in country 26/05/1969 Advertiser Department of Labor and Report on Departmental survey National Service

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 650 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 239 Augusta wage protest 16/05/1969 News Davenport Reserve; John Protest meeting following SA Thomas Government's decision not to grant retrospectivity to a national wage increase for Aborigines 7 240 Aborigines miss vigil in Square Circa 1969 [?] Victoria Square; Bronnie Lack of money prevents about Dunstan; Bert Lark; David 300 Aborigines from travelling Anderson; Wally Kite; John from Port Augusta to the Moriarty; Reta Merrick national protest on Aboriginal land rights 7 240 Aborigines' rights Circa 1969 [?] Bronnie Dunstan; Mrs W Support of the vigil for the Branson worthy cause of land rights for Aborigines 7 240 Students wind up cold vigil Circa 1969 [?] Victoria Square; Bronnie Land rights vigil winds up Dunstan 7 240 Cleaning up Circa 1969 [?] Maxime Whiskey; Ernabella Call for donations to the appeal Mission; Adelaide Children's Hospital; Good Friday Appeal 7 241 Judith smiled and smiled - Big 28/05/1969 [?] Judith Johnson; Richard Children attend reception to day for a little girl Donovan; Alderman R A publicise the Council's Farrelly; Waverley Council; Operation Boomerang scheme Operation Boomerang 7 241 Attitude to Aborigines "major 21/05/1969 Sydney Morning Dr H C Coombs; Council for moral weakness" Herald Aboriginal Affairs

7 241 Federal native worker aid plan 2/06/1969 [?] Minister for Labor and National Announcement of subsidies, Service; Mr Bury; living-away-from-home Commonwealth Employment allowances, and payment of Service forward fares to the place of employment for Aborigines 7 241 Where none of us can be proud Circa 1969 [?] Dr J W Berry Comment on the remarks of a Canadian psychologist

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 651 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 241 Plans on control of Aborigines 26/05/1969 Sydney Morning Aborigines Advisory Council; Report of the setting up of the Herald New South Wales Council

7 242 [Untitled] 5/06/1969 Chronicle Patrick Lennard; Davenport Photographs of the Reserve Reserve; Mrs D Hampton; Miss Superintendent, a backyard Barbara Benbolt family party, and women seated outside the Reserve's shop

7 243 School closed by request - 5/06/1969 Chronicle Davenport Aboriginal Reserve; Aboriginal Council made history John Thomas; Patrick Lennard; Rachel Brady; Mrs D Hampton; Miss Barbara Benbolt

7 244 Brown-eyed debut 28/07/1969 News Point Pearce Reserve; Michele Baker; Miss Maureen O'Loghlin; Mr and Mrs Bill Goodhand; Mrs Alice Rigney; Eilene Rigney; Leslie Wanganeen; Gregory Wanganeen; Bonita Sansbury; Rosaline Wanganeen; Robin Wanganeen

7 245 Minister goes walkabout - The 1/08/1969 Advertiser Mr Wentworth; Amata; birth of a revolution Wingelina; Ernabella Mission; Yalata Aboriginal Reserve; Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve; Charles Perkins

7 246 Labor declares a "Bill of Rights" 30/07/1969 Australian Australian Labor Party; Mr K E ALP Federal Conference draws for Aboriginals Beazley; Mr Dunstan up a new charter of political and civil rights for Aboriginals

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 652 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 246 The Colebrook mystery 31/07/1969 Advertiser Colebrook Home; Mr Millhouse Call for the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs to explain his refusal to renew the lease of Colebrook Home 7 246 Colebrook Home 1/08/1969 Advertiser Colebrook Home; Mr Millhouse Call from a Baptist Minister to allow children to stay in the home 7 247 Investigating a national crime 12/07/1969 Australian John Newfong; National with gentle dignity Aboriginal Week 7 247 Aborigines for Expo Circa 1969 [?] Expo '70; Japan Plan to send a group of NT Aboriginal dancers to the Expo

7 247 Stand on racism 11/07/1969 Advertiser World Council of Churches; Consultation on Racism; London 7 247 Aboriginal lands 12/07/1969 Advertiser Aboriginal Lands Trust; Point McLeay; R R Loveday 7 247 Change seen in attitudes 12/07/1969 Advertiser Rev R S Brown; National Claim that Australian towards Aborigines Aborigines' Day Observance awareness towards Aborigines Committee; Aboriginal Affairs and their problems had grown Advisory Council; Pastor Doug spectacularly, and the naming Nicholls; Mrs M E Tucker of two people appointed to the Victorian Aboriginal Affairs Advisory Council

7 248 A fair go for the Aborigines 13/07/1969 Sydney Morning A student's call for a change of Herald attitude regarding assimilation

7 248 Something "nice" for Aborigines 14/07/1969 Sydney Morning Mr W C Wentworth; Athol Minister in Charge of Aboriginal Herald Compton; Walkabout Affairs participates in "Walkabout" to support Aboriginal Education

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 653 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 249 Attitude to Aborigines 14/07/1969 Advertiser National Aborigines Sunday; Claim that few independent "shameful" Department of Education; Dr schools in SA provide Archie Kalokerinos; Mrs Nancy scholarships for Aborigines, and Young doctor's claim that many children in Queensland may be suffering from acute scurvy

7 249 Maiden speech by Bronwen - 17/07/1969 News Bronwen Dunstan; International Daughter of the Opposition Follow path of parents Women's Day Committee Leader, Mr Don Dunstan, addressed a luncheon about Aboriginal affairs 7 249 Guitar gospel from WA 14/07/1969 Advertiser Ronnie Williams; Michelangelo; United Aborigine Mission of Australia; McNally Training Centre

7 251 They belong to the land … But Circa 1969 [?] Yirrkala; Rirratjingu; Gumatj; Justice Blackburn rejects land the land is not theirs Mangalilli; Nabalco; Mr Justice rights claim R A Blackburn; Northern Territory Supreme Court; Frank Purcell; Daymbalipu

7 253 Quarters of native workers 23/07/1969 Australian North Australian Workers Union Union pressing for an urgent shocking - Union official inspection of conditions on Northern Territory cattle stations 7 253 Aboriginal theme in audio-visual 28/07/1969 Advertiser Festival of Arts; Adelaide; Mr J Negotiations underway to have work S Ostoja-Kotkowski new stage presentation at the 1970 Festival of Arts 7 253 Plea to aid native arts 28/07/1969 Advertiser Mr Wentworth; Charles Perkins; Ernabella Mission

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 654 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 253 The Police's record 19/07/1969 Bulletin Prohibition of Discrimination Investigations to be made into Act; Laurie Bryan; John the claim that SA police officers Moriarty behaved in a discriminatory way towards Aborigines

7 255 Ten-mile trek to aid education - 9/07/1969 Sydney Morning Walkabout; National Aborigines 5,000 will walk for Aborigines Herald Week; Faith Bandler; Kath Walker; Bindi Williams; John Mundine; Dulcie Flower; Athol Compton

7 255 Dissent but not disloyalty 9/07/1969 Sydney Morning Federal Council for the Claim that the ruling that public Herald Advancement of Aborigines and servants must not criticise any Torres Strait Islanders; Arthur Government policy would tend Burdue to drive dissenting idealists underground

7 256 Koonibba Aborigines Day 9/07/1969 West Coast Koonibba Public invitation to visit celebrations Sentinel Koonibba on 13/07/1969 7 256 Koonibba's day 16/07/1969 West Coast Koonibba; Aborigines' Day; Report on the celebrations Sentinel Pastor Koehne 7 256 Minister sees Aboriginal home 10/07/1969 Port Lincoln Mr Robin Millhouse Minister for Aboriginal Affairs sites Times visits pre-school centre and sites where four homes were being built for Aboriginals in Port Lincoln 7 256 Film evening on Aborigines Circa 1969 Port Lincoln National Aborigines' Day; Port Times Lincoln

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 655 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 257 Aboriginal report "useful" - 23/07/1969 News Select Committee of the Select Committee Action by Govt in some areas Legislative Council; Mr recommendations affect the Millhouse welfare of Aboriginal children, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs reports on the possible merging of the Aboriginal Affairs Department with the Social Welfare Department 7 257 Action already on Aboriginal 23/07/1969 News Select Committee of the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs report Legislative Council; Mr claims that action has already Millhouse been taken on a number of the committee's recommendations

7 257 Give them a chance 23/07/1969 News Select Committee of the Call for the Government to act Legislative Council on the Select Committee's recommendations

7 258 Help for native children 23/07/1969 Advertiser Select Committee of the Legislative Council 7 258 Education for Aborigines 24/07/1969 Advertiser Select Committee of the Legislative Council 7 258 Aboriginal wardens 16/07/1969 Advertiser Recommending the adoption of Aboriginal wardens to assist Police 7 258 Missions in NT to get police 16/07/1969 Australian Mr F Dwyer; Phillip Roberts stations 7 259 "No reason" to give Colebrook 30/07/1969 Advertiser Colebrook Home; Mr Millhouse facts 7 259 Labor policy for natives 30/07/1969 Advertiser Australian Labor Party conference policies decided for a Federal Labor Government

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 656 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 259 Natives to have paper 28/07/1969 Advertiser Origin Fortnightly paper for Aborigines to be published in Adelaide

7 259 Land rights of natives - 30/07/1969 Advertiser Bougainville; Papua Protests against the Australian "Infamous dealings" - Government's treatment of the "Contempt" of rights - "Harm" to people of Bougainville Australia 7 259 Developing native arts 29/07/1969 Advertiser Ernabella Suggestion that handcrafts may offer purposeful employment on Aboriginal reserves

7 260 Reservation homes - Their 2/09/1969 Phoenix Phoenix; Arizona Self-help home building scheme sweat buys equity Gazette on Arizona's Indian reservations

7 261 "Scrutiny" by Aborigines 2/01/1970 Advertiser Palm Island; Pastor D Brady; Appraisal by a tribal council Mrs T Labrooy organised by the Methodist Church's Aboriginal pastor 7 261 Trust fund challenged Circa Sydney Morning Federal Council for the Challenge against legality of November Herald Advancement of Aborigines and requiring all or part of the 1969 Torres Strait Islanders wages of assisted Queensland Aborigines to be paid into the trust fund, with restrictions on withdrawals 7 261 Aborigines demand self- 5/01/1970 Advertiser Palm Island; Pastor D Brady management 7 261 Provisos on visit to Island Circa 1969 [?] South Goulburn Island; Olaf University of NSW lecturer reserve Bils; Paddy Nangolominj; Mr H complains that he was refused Giese permission to visit South Goulburn Island 7 261 Student bid to help Aboriginal 22/12/1969 Sydney Morning Abschol; Pilbara industries Herald

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 657 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 261 Help for need Aborigines Circa 1969 [?] Social Services Department; Claim that the Department has Coffs Harbour failed to assist an Aboriginal deserted wife and her five children, who are living under a house 7 262 A merry trip for Father Xmas - 16/12/1969 News Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve; Billiard table and children's New skills Wilf Tonkin; Bob Keen; Don / Christmas party organised by Mac McDonald; Jim Houghton; the Broadview Football Club Ray Coleman; Charley Roullier; Ken Buckingham; Neville Reid; Robert Highfold; Colleen Tschuna

7 263 Australian Council for the Arts Circa 1969 [?] Australian Council for the Arts Advertisement calling for applications for special projects, including Aboriginal arts projects 7 263 Part-Aboriginal not for service 17/12/1969 News Claude Robert Barblett / Man exempted from National Bamblett Service under Section 18 of the National Service Act 7 264 Confirmation service at 15/12/1969 Lutheran Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve; Five young people Confirmed Koonibba Rev Dr H D Koehne; Pastor V Schubert; Mr M A Pontt;

7 264 Aboriginal combine's first crop 25/11/1969 Sydney Morning Nanima Aboriginal Co-operative Herald Society; Wellington

7 264 Chaplain urged for Aborigines 9/12/1969 Sydney Morning Rev John Winson; Inter-Church Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Herald Inner Areas Commission Sydney urged to appoint a chaplain to its Aboriginal community 7 264 Aboriginal children see sights 15/12/1969 Advertiser Groote Eylandt; Adelaide; Anne Seventeen children to have a Marie Priestley; Joyce three-week educational visit to Wurrabadalama Adelaide

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 658 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 265 School aid for natives 16/01/1970 Advertiser Federal Government announces that Aboriginal families may be eligible for a grant if a child continues secondary education after the school leaving age 7 266 Bridging a gap for Aboriginal 20/12/1969 Sydney Morning Mrs Eileen Lester; Mrs Trixie Radical system of early children Herald Bell; Mahalia Lester; Mr education in New South Wales Alexander / Lex Grey 7 267 Island children locked in cells 10/01/1970 Sydney Morning Palm Island; Penelope Ryan; Claim that Abschol group had Herald Abschol found an "explosive" atmosphere growing among Aborigines on Queensland reserves 7 267 Q'Land Govt bars press from 10/01/1970 Sydney Morning Pastor Don Brady; Palm Island Press representatives not Island Herald allowed to accompany an Aboriginal pastor on his visit to Palm Island 7 267 Helping the Aborigines 22/01/1970 Advertiser Palm Island; Cherbourg Claim that two experimental schools were helping to prepare Aboriginal children to cope with contemporary education systems 7 268 Refused permit to visit 5/01/1970 Advertiser South Goulburn Island; Olaf University of NSW lecturer Aborigine Bils; Paddy Nangolominj; Harry complains that he was refused Giese permission to visit South Goulburn Island 7 268 Treatment of Aborigines 12/01/1970 Sydney Morning Claim that prevention of visits to Herald Aboriginal Reserves seems to be designed to protect European Governments from having their actions looked into

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 659 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 268 Aboriginal miners 29/12/1969 [?] Pilbara; Port Headland; Abschol Call for classes in literacy for adult miners 7 268 Centre for Aborigines 22/01/1970 Advertiser Aboriginal Education Call for community assistance Foundation in the provision of a social centre for Aboriginal people

7 269 Wongis fear 18/12/1969 News Leonora; Wongapitja; Weebo Prospector displays sacred stones; Weebo Station; Harry stones for sale, and women Hoffman fearful of punishment if they see the stones 7 270 Island Aboriginals agitate for 5/01/1970 Australian Palm Island; Pastor D Brady; self government Senator Keefe; Mr N Bonner 7 270 Students urge Canberra to help 6/01/1970 Australian Palm Island; National Union of Island's Aboriginals Australian University Students

7 270 Change sought in Qld Laws Circa 1970 [?] National Union of Australian University Students 7 270 Aboriginal group to check on 14/01/1970 Australian Kath Walker; Cunnamulla; Mrs Seven Aboriginal people to racism claims H McKellor; Mr D Walker; investigate complaints of Aboriginal Evangelistic Alliance discrimination at Cunnamulla, in Australia; Port Augusta Queensland, and nation conference in Port Augusta of the Aboriginal Evangelistic Alliance in Australia

7 108 & The welfare of vested interests 6/03/1968 On Dit Bill Jeffrey; Vestey; Wave Hill; Article by Bill Jeffrey, former 109 Wattie Creek; Peter Gillguy; Northern Territory Welfare Billy Campbell; Vincent Lingari Officer

7 204 & Success of far West Coast Circa 1968 [?] Koonibba; Colleen Tschuna; 205 reserve - The facts about Mike Coleman; Anne Koonibba Herrmann; Eric Jericho; Melville Jebydah; Topsy; Gerald Ware; Keith Jennings

Special List GRG52/90 For viewing instructions see cover page 660 Volume Page Title of article Date Newspaper Keyword(s) Topic 7 210 & The Church and tribal 29/07/1968 Lutheran Yalata Reserve; Barry Lindner; 211 environment Sister Irene Schwec 7 221 & Point Pearce opens its doors … 5/09/1968 News Point Pearce Aboriginal Agricultural field day held on the 222 and the view is worthwhile Reserve; Mr Millhouse; Jack Reserve Long; Frank Wanganeen; Wilfred Wanganeen; Dorothy Power; Alec Webb; Dave Williams; Garnet Wilson; Ray Cox; Bill Goodhand; Gregory Wanganeen; Kenin Wanganeen; Lindsay Wanganeen; Rex Angie; Herbert Mack; Cyril Wanganeen 7 76 & 77 Aboriginals - chance for an 8/03/1968 Australian Minister in Charge of Aboriginal experiment in good living Affairs; Mr W C Wentworth

7 267 [Untitled] 2/09/1967 Bulletin Photograph of a young Aboriginal girl and an Aboriginal boy

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