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News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/11 / News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. news clippings uncited undated Headline "Girl of 14 who saved her mother from the blacks. Fired revolver at critical moment. Commission hears graphic story of lone woman's fight outback" The Register, Alice Springs 8 January 1929. Mrs Isabel Price, Central Australia, Tuckerbox, ntDarwin, Murray, prospector Brooks. Headline "Brave woman who has devoted her life to the blacks. Miss Daisy Bates' work at Ooldea Well" (AA 23), Mr Heinrich (AA 487), Hermannsburg Mission, Miss Lock (AA 184), Kalgoorlie, Finke River, cannibalism, the Prince of Wales, corroboree, waPerth, Adelaide. Reverse part photographs including named individuals as follows: Mr TE Litherland, Miss Irene Stancliffe

  2. news clippings The Register dated 9 January 1929 Headline "The Aboriginal anti-feminist" Miss Anne Lock (AA 184), Hardens Soak, Miss Daisy Bates (AA 23), Ooldea. Reverse Headline "Dividends and Calls", "New Zealand seeking funds, Cash and conversion loans London", "New Zealand wool sale, Wellington", "Mining notes"

  3. news clippings The nswSydney Morning Herald dated 22 January 1929 Headline "The neglected Murray" Mr Gibson, vicMildura to Blanchtown, Adelaide, Albury, Captain Cadel, Captain Randall, Echuca, Murrumbidgee, vicMildura, Torumbarry, Euston, Hume Weir, Goolwa, Vice Admiral Creswell, Coorong, Lacepede Bay, Lake Victoria, Development and Migration Commission

  4. news clippings The nswSydney Morning Herald dated 24 January 1929 Headline "Natives strike. Rabaul Trouble. Woman's experience" Manus, Buka, Sepik, Malaguna. Reverse motor auction sales

  5. news clippings The nswSydney Morning Herald dated 24 January 1929 "census figures Australian Aboriginal people and employment. Reverse hotel lease

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/5/11 A-D
Date Range1923  -  1929
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
BESbswy