tipper: A picture of Darcy M'Farlane’s sister, taken with a little aboriginal. One is white, the other coal-black; but they both appear to like oranges. Lower: Darcy M'Farlane’s mother, taken with an aboriginal mother and son. The background is Australian bush country. Both aboriginal mother and curly-topped piccaninny appear to be happy about their picture being taken; but they are good-natured people as a rule. Thanks to Darcy for these pictures.
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Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 3
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71tipper: A picture of Darcy M'Farlane’s sister, taken with a little aboriginal. One is white, the other coal-black; but they both appear to like oranges. Lower: Darcy M'Farlane’s mother, taken with an aboriginal mother and son. The background is Australian bush country. Both aboriginal mother and curly-topped piccaninny appear to be happy about their picture being taken; but they are good-natured people as a rule. Thanks to Darcy for these pictures. Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 3
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