troo P» in Northern Australia have found in the aborigines an unfailing source of interest. / are my } ' natives uncanny knowledge of bushcraft, and are amaaed at their skill with boomerang °. Australian people th- aborigines much prefer that the essentials of life should e eir way easily, but when this doesn't happen th y are cheerfully prepared to accept the alternative and go out m pursuit of them. A demons.ration of spear fishing in coastal waters. —Commonwealth Department of Information.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 4
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79trooP» in Northern Australia have found in the aborigines an unfailing source of interest. / are my} ' natives uncanny knowledge of bushcraft, and are amaaed at their skill with boomerang °. Australian people th- aborigines much prefer that the essentials of life should e eir way easily, but when this doesn't happen th y are cheerfully prepared to accept the alternative and go out m pursuit of them. A demons.ration of spear fishing in coastal waters. —Commonwealth Department of Information. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 4
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