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"The Blacks of Beagle Bay. An epic of the far Nor'west"

Archive Collections / Pastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht / Series AA 662/104 / "The Blacks of Beagle Bay. An epic of the far Nor'west"

Supplementary title and author; By WAE, issued by The Australian Catholic Truth Society. 32 pages, 125x180 mm.

Front page features photograph of unidentified Australian Aboriginal children in and near a square steel drum.

Chapter headings: The Aborigines, Probable origin, A simple existence, Tribal war, The corroboree, A neglected race, Catholic missions, The Beagle Bay Mission, The sisters of Beagle Bay, The presbytery, Food shortage, 'Luxuries' of the far nor'west, There is no hospital, A modern generation of heros, The missionary brothers, The grim spectre of want, The wild tribes of Kimberly, Education of the blacks, Religious influence, An echo of the eucharistic congress, The canaanite woman, Shall we neglect them?

CreatorPastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht
ControlAA 662/104/1/4
Date Range1929  -  1929
Quantity   1   Books
FormatsBooks, General Publications
Series AA 662/104
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