AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES.
r FATE OF THE GIBI&. * V (fbom ocx aw* censmaaxgael'., *'t. SYDNEY, JSovtmbac '£, ~° , According to Professor ' l&riSißfc: Taylor, the teaching of atttlrroytaggr indicates that in a genera&at or'tMifrV r the fall-blooded Hacks ia K«w SnUt ! Wales will hare entirely | that somewhat later the Jalf-e»ste» w&jtbo merged into the dominant '- His statement follows open an ams&q£ article in the "Sydney Sfaraxag BWk ; - aid" directing attention to Out fttS&'t lem in its relation to the - girls and their chances of The system, "it is pointed.,* B %_J§gK aims at the segregation of fl»<** | BM sexes not only denies to taeift JIMhIJHK opportunities for love, marriage among their own end of the aborigine* a dozen couples t«wtf , j*9B^^^WaMffl|^^ to the <^^SQRSffiHlFel<»'% black peoylo «' a ® M " * , *» i» the reserves w>nl4 simp** Immorality. AH tho same, ***"f*MPl ? aboriginal girls do not getting a very fair deal w native land. Even the wages get, starting at 2s 6d awl xis&fjt would be laughed to seor|i'
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 13
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161AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 13
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