ABORIGINES' CLAIMS.
MWVE GRIEVANCES AIRED. (H UX&— PBBBS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.). Sj||lUs AND »-Z- CABLE ASSOCIATION.) PERTH, March 13. i deputation representing aboripufe, both full-blooded and half-caste, Jjflefl on the Premier, Mr Philip Colger to air native grievances. jtodne other things asked for were: (1) ine unrestricted admission of *fowted natives to Perth. (JjWiat native police should not bo •tajfed in control of the settlements, jj) That aborigines be allowed to ant firearms, as that prohibition predated their making provision for their That there should be no discrimm between full-bloods and halfrtitj) and that those educated up to lb Itindard of whites should be exmpted fr° m .the provisions of the iboridne* Act, ttedepniationopposedthe sugge» Thi deputation opposed the suggesttit crtation of a Native State, declaring that it would require as many soldiers and, police to look after the State a« there were aborigines in it.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19259, 14 March 1928, Page 9
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