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This man's tracks : Laurie O'Neill and post-war changes in Aboriginal Administration in Western Australia
Record no:
70494
Author:
Scrimgeour, Anne
Year:
2014
Series:
ABORIGINAL HISTORY. 2014. v.38 : 39-58 [kept P301.2994 [P1]
Subject:
Australian Aborigines - Western Australia - Government relations - History
;
Australian Aboriginal prisoners - Government policy - Western Australia
;
Australian Aboriginal prisoners - Western Australia
;
Mounted police - Australia - Anecdotes
;
Violence - Australia - History
;
Police - Western Australia - History
;
O'Neill, Laurence, 1908?-1951 - Portraits
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