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"New Zealand Times," Hay 8,1891.

"The story ought to be read in order that the wholesale, lawless, ferocious butchery of the unhappy Queensland blacks may be remembered, and measures taken for putting an end to it. " The work is apparently written with a philanthropic motive as its raison d'etre namely, to call attention to the atrocities which are said to be perpetrated hy the black troopers,etc.,in Northern Queensland m dispersing .camps of aboriginals, who, from their proximity to squatting stations may be unpleasant neighbours to the <* rea t scatters and rmiholders. The best p.vts ot the novel are the descriptions- of fcha o lacks of Northern Queensland."

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 21 October 1891, Page 7

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"New Zealand Times," Hay 8,1891. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 21 October 1891, Page 7

"New Zealand Times," Hay 8,1891. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 250, 21 October 1891, Page 7