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In this letter to the editor, Meston as Queensland Protector of Aborigines affirms against the Rev. J. L. Mathew that Kendall obtained the word, 'Uloola,' used in one of his poems, from Aboriginal languages associated with the Clarence River, a district where he lived for many years.
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- Uloola 1862 single work poetry
- The Last of His Tribe 1864 single work poetry
- Clarence River, Grafton - Maclean area, Mid North Coast, New South Wales,
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