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SHEARERS’ STORY

WHITE GIRL AMONG BLACKS PERTH. April 6. Shearers who have been going through the Murchison district have just returned to Perth with a wellauthenticated story of a very pretty white girl who is living with a party of aborigines in their camp some distance from Hullewa. She does all the cooking for the bucks, is general rouseabout for the camp, and talks the native language. Her previous history is not widely known. One story is that she is the daughter of a Government employee, and was married, but after a short honeymoon left her husband and drifted into the blacks’ camp. She is well educated, and still retains evidences of rebnement in her conversation. Her age is about twenty-two.

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Evening Star, Issue 21081, 19 April 1932, Page 7

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SHEARERS’ STORY Evening Star, Issue 21081, 19 April 1932, Page 7

SHEARERS’ STORY Evening Star, Issue 21081, 19 April 1932, Page 7