Annual report Finke River Station to The Government Resident, Alice Springs.

Archive Collections / Pastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht / Series AA 662/018 / Annual report Finke River Station to The Government Resident, Alice Springs.
'Copy of my report to Government - CONFIDENTIAL - please don’t use it publicy. Albrecht'

This item was transferred from the NB Tindale collection AA 338 during processing.

1929 a bad year for drought, Koporilja Springs, camels, donkeys, Gilbert Springs, Europeanstaff consisted of: P Henke (Stockman), HA Heinrich (School teacher), P Johns (Station hand), FW Albrecht (Superintendant). Alice Springs, Palm Valley, dingo scalps, scurvey outbreak, The Association for the Protection of Native Races, Adelaide University Expedition, Lutheran Church, 220 to 350 Australian Aboriginals on the station at various times, berberie, Dr Cleland (See AA 60), Hermannsburg, 'The Medical Journal of Australia, March 1930.', measles, phneumonia, dysentry, increased numbers of tourists, pupil numbers varied from 62 to 82, 'The Children's Hour', Aranda language.

Tindale Tribes: Aranda.

CreatorPastor Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht
ControlAA 662/18/4
Date Range01 January, 1929  -  15 August, 1930
Quantity 0.1cm,   3   Correspondence pages
FormatsGeneral Correspondence
Series AA 662/018
Tindale Tribes: