CANNIBALS NO LONGER
Australian Aborigines PRACTICE NOW UNKNOWN Perth, March 16. Mr. A. Neville, Chief Protector of Aborigines, informed the Royal Commission investigating the treatment of natives that, while in the past some aborigines may have been addicted to cannibalism, the practice was unknown to-day. Statements published abroad describing cannibalism among the blacks were based on erroneous information.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 146, 17 March 1934, Page 7
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58CANNIBALS NO LONGER Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 146, 17 March 1934, Page 7
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