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y separately published work icon The Aborigines single work   non-fiction  
Alternative title: The Aborigines: A Commonwealth Problem and Responsibility
Issue Details: First known date: 1934... 1934 The Aborigines
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Notes

  • Foreword: by Rev.John W. Burton, M.A, Chairman National Missionary Council of Australia, Sydney.
  • Includes: Letters of Commendation by Various Writers:
    • Mr W. Cooper, President of the Council of Churches, New South Wales.
    • Dr. A. P. Elkin, Professor of Anthropology, the University, Sydney.
    • Rev. W. Morley, Secretary, Association of the Protection of Native Races.
    • Mr. H.M. Arrowsmith, Secretary of the National Missionary Council of Australia.
    • Mr J.W. Scott Fell, President of the British Empire Union in Australia.

  • Includes: The Constitution of the Aborigines' Friends' Association (Incorporated)on back cover.
  • David Unaipon may have also been one of the co-authors of this work. See newspaper article Aborigine's Case Pleaded, in The Advertiser 3 October 1934:20.

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Aborigine's Case Pleaded: Commonwealth Control Urged in Booklet, New Department 1934 single work column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 3 October 1934; (p. 20)
David Unaipon's views of the treatment of the Aboriginal people, as written in "The Aborigine - a Commonwealth Problem and Responsibility", a publication issued by the Aborigines' Friends' Association.
Aborigine's Case Pleaded: Commonwealth Control Urged in Booklet, New Department 1934 single work column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 3 October 1934; (p. 20)
David Unaipon's views of the treatment of the Aboriginal people, as written in "The Aborigine - a Commonwealth Problem and Responsibility", a publication issued by the Aborigines' Friends' Association.
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