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Heard By the Way - The Blacks of Emu Plains

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A little while ago Mr G Bunyan came across a cave at the bottom of a gully in Staples Estate on the wall of which were red hand markings similar to those discovered by him a few years ago in a cave in Glenbrook. The anthropologist from the Museum came out and found remains from native habitation such as stone axes and knives, which he took back with him. There were 3 distinct aboriginal camping grounds at Emu - one in what is now Hollier's property, one on the site of Mr Innes's, and the third where Mr Cashen has his orchard.
Imprint:
Nepean Times, 24 May 1930, page 1, column 4.
Source:
Nepean Times (microfilm) Nepean Times, 24 May 1930, page 1, column 4.
Collation:
Newspaper Index, article
Dewey class:
Nepean Times (Microfilm)
Language:
English
BRN:
202689
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