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  Newspapers/Journals

  Aboriginal Independent Newspaper 1997

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  Age 1997

  Australian 1997

  Bulletin 1997

  West Australian 1997

  Endnotes

  ALS Aboriginal Legal Service.

  NAAR Native Affairs Annual Report.

  NWAR Native Welfare Annual Report.

  HREOC Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission.

  V&P Votes and Proceedings, Western Australian Parliament.

  Introduction

  1 · Speech by the Hon. Prime Minister, P J Keating, Australian Launch of the International Year for the World’s Indigenous People, Redfern, 10 December 1992.

  2 · 933/77/1949.

  3 · 933/306/1938.

  Chapter 1

  4 · Initial Conference (1937), p 1.

  5 · Ibid., p 12.

  6 · P Jacobs (1990), pp 15-22.

  7 · A T Vaughan (1995), p 5.

  8 · C Fyfe (1994), p 72.

  9 · Μ Kohn (1996), p 34.

  10 · C Wilson (1996), p 109.

  11 · Fyfe, op cit, p 73.

  12 · R Littlewood and Μ Lipsedge (1989), p 43.

  13 · Royal Commission (1905), p 25.

  14 · Ibid., p64.

  15 · Ibid., p 26.

  16 · A Haebich (1992), p 85.

  17 · Ibid., p 111.

  18 · Jacobs, op cit., p 25.

  19 · Ibid., p 67.

  20 · For a general discussion on Moore River and Carrolup settlements see Jacobs (1990), pp 123-125; Haebich (1992), chapter 6.

  21 · ALS (1995), p 15.

  22 · Jacobs, op cit., p 68.

  23 · Royal Commission (1935), p 12.

  24 · Ibid., p 3.

  25 · P Hasluck (1939), p 1.

  26 · Ibid., p 2.

  27 · Ibid., pp 4-6.

  28 · Royal Commission (1935), p 8.

  29 · Ibid., p 9.

  30 · Ibid., p 8.

  31 · West Australian, 18 April 1930.

  32 · 993/709/42.

  33 · 993/804/40.

  34 · Cited in ALS (1996), p 27.

  35 · 993/305/1930.

  36 · 993/77/1949.

  37 · S Dubow (1995), p 214.

  38 · K Malik (1995), p 114.

  39 · Kohn, op cit., p 71.

  40 · A P Elkin (1937), p 486.

  41 · Initial Conference, op cit., p 14.

  42 · Ibid., p 16.

  43 · Ibid., p 10.

  44 · Ibid., p 17.

  45 · Ibid.

  46 · Initial Conference, op cit., pp 10-11.

  47 · A O Neville, op cit., p 68.

  48 · Ibid., p 57.

  49 · Ibid., p 47.

  50 · Initial Conference, op cit., p 11.

  51 · Neville, op cit., pp 61; 63.

  52 · Royal Commission (1935), p 8.

  53 · Initial Conference, op cit., p 8.

  54 · 993/817/1939.

  55 · Ibid.

  56 · Neville, op cit., p 62.

  57 · 993/898/43.

  58 · Cited in T Buti (1996), p 8.

  59 · 993/1306/46.

  60 · Canadian Royal Commission (1996), vol 2, chapter 10.

  61 · Hansard 1936, p 2382.

  Chapter 2

  62 · Malik (1995), p 124.

  63 · NAAR 1945, V&P 1947, vol 2, p 11.

  64 · Survey of Native Affairs (1948), p 25.

  65 · Ibid.

  66 · NAAR 1945, V&P 1947, vol 12, p 11.

  67 · 1733/692/1951.

  68 · Neville (1947), p 76.

  69 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 31.

  70 · Ibid., p 26.

  71 · 993/970/43.

  72 · 1733/277/1949.

  73 · Neville, op cit., p 139.

  74 · Ibid., pl37.

  75 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 27.

  76 · 993/678/43.

  77 · P Biskup (1973), chapter 7; and Haebich (1988), chapter 3.

  78 · NAAR 1935 V&P 1935, vol 2, p 151.

  79 · Hasluck (1938).

  80 · NAAR 1945 op cit., p 8.

  81 · NAAR, V&P 1954, vol 3, p 5.

  82 · 1525/76/1949.

  83 · 993/965/43.

  84 · NAAR 1954, op cit., p 7.

  85 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 16.

  86 · No author (1967), A Place in the Sun, p 29.

  87 · Special Committee on Native Matters (1958), p 25.

  88 · NAAR 1945, op cit., p 10.

  89 · NAAR, V&P 1955, vol 3, p 40.

  90 · 993/313/44.

  91 · A Place in the Sun, op cit., p 23.

  92 · NAAR, V&P 1956, vol 3, p 28.

  93 · 993/1137/42.

  94 · 993/32/53.

  95 · 993/140/49.

  96 · NAAR, V&P 1938, vol 1, p 2.

  97 · NAAR, V&P 1952, vol 3, p 9.

  98 · 993/1147/42.

  99 · NAAR, V&P 1959, vol 3, p 28.

  100 · NAAR, V&P 1952, vol 3, p 5.

  101 · NAAR, V&P 1952, vol 3, p 15.

  102 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 22.

  103 · 993/14/49.

  104 · NAAR, V&P 1938, vol 1, p 13.

  105 · 993/222/43.

  106 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 25.

  107 · 993/222/43.

  108 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 23.

  109 · Ibid., p 23.

  110 · 993/140/49.

  111 · 993/140/49.

  112 · 993/490/49.

  113 · 993/134/45.

  114 · Hansard 1944, vol 113, p 826.

  115 · Ibid., vol 114, p 825.

  116 · Ibid., vol 113, p 1176.

  117 · Ibid., vol 114, p 1021.

  118 · NAAR, V&P 1956, vol 3, p 12.

  119 · 993/140/49.

  120 · 993/140/49.

  121 · Cyclopedia of Western Australia, vol 1, 1985 edition, Hesperian Press, p 51.

  122 · Neville, op cit., p 121.

  123 · Cyclopedia of Western Australia, op cit.

  124 · Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 24.

  125 · 993/262/50.

  126 · NAAR 1945, vol 2, p 8.

  127
· Survey of Native Affairs, op cit., p 10.

  128 · NAAR, V&P 1952, vol 3, p 26.

  129 · Interview, Frank Gare, 1997.

  130 · Hansard 1947, vol 1, p 514.

  131 · HREOC, p33.

  Chapter 3

  132 · This section is based on an extended interview with Phillip Prosser, 1996.

  133 · NAAR, V&P 1952, vol 3, p 28.

  134 · West Australian, 5 May 1950.

 

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