PLIGHT OF ABORIGINES
Professor's Severe Criticisnr (Received 26, 8.45 a.m.) LCNDON, Nov. 25. The Times, in a leader cotnmenting cn a speci. 1 article it publishes on the plight of the Australian aborigiues, says the immediate eause of the deplovable state of affairs has been the lack both of trained administrators and funds. It adds: "Professor Wood Jones aseribed tho ultimate eause to iiffieial and popular indifference." It declares that his address to the Vietorian Arthropological Society was a scathing indictnient of official negleet.c, lt reviews recent measures of reform and concludes with the hope that the Australian Governments and people will support a more con&tructive native pqlicg .than that of laissez faire,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 5
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