KEEPING NATIVES IN ORDER
Police Force to Guard Mission ALSATIAN DOGS BEING TAKEN - Press Association. —Copyright. Sydney, Sept. 11. A party of three policemen and four black trackers will leave Darwin on Wednesday for the Groote Eylandt mission, where Constable Hall is stationed. They will take trained Alsatian dogs and will maintain constant patrols till March or April, v/hen the wet season ends. During this period natives, driven by the rains to the coast, will be on short rations and, knowing there are supplies at the mission, may become troublesome.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 355, 12 September 1933, Page 5
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