BOOMERANG FACTORY
Govt. To Help Aborigines
(N.Z. Press Assn —Copyright) SYDNEY, Jan. 13.
The New South Wales Government has agreed to grant its first loan for the expansion of an Australian aboriginalowned and run boomerang factory. The Minister for Decentralisation and Development, Mr J. B. Fuller said the loan had been approved for Mr H. Keed and Mr F. Powell, who already made boomerangs, woomeras and other souvenirs on a limited scale at Peak Hill. The two men were already working on an order for 1000 boomerangs and have been approached to manufacture for a market in the United States, Mr Fuller said.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30958, 14 January 1966, Page 9
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