ALLEGATIONS DENIED.
ORUILTY I'o AIORIOIHIC. ' PEISONEBS IN CHAIN GANGS. DEFENCE O!‘ AUSTRALIA. . ’7' United Press Alum—lice. 10L mom (Received June 5. 9.25 mm.) LONDON, June 4. 1 The Sun-Herald says that allega‘tions that Australin, particularly Queensland. subjected aborigines In cruelty and bad treatment. were made a! a conference or the British Com‘nmnwculth League, attended by deli--gnies from women's organisations throughout the Empire, including icight Australians. ‘ Mrs J. Jones. formerly of Queenslantl, declared that aboriginals. puriiculurly women, \\'m‘o trenteti Dru!uily. Prisoners \wro placed in chain gangs and nmrrllvti for Iniira ; .\irs \\'. liuwrn Qum-nsland . d“l'entiod lush-«lid \‘ium-nUsl}. Sim .\nlt that there was no truth in the 41le tluns. which “we founded on lus-it-rical ne\\s]uipcr rvpurls in lunMun
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 7
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115ALLEGATIONS DENIED. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 7
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