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    Re Native Police not patrolling / Mr. Robinson's run. Woroora. / Sir
  • Robinsonaboriginal contextcorridor placeline 21
    Police were requisitioned for / by Mr. Robinson they had / their hands full repressing
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    Advise writer. / Robinson / W
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IN-LETTER Police Dept. Stamp 268/1889.
D 35 : 88.
88 . 9359. R.
I. P.D.
[Stamp]
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
00,268.
QUEENSLAND
14 . JAN . 89.
Police Department
Inspectors Office
Port Douglas
8 January 1889.
Re Native Police not patrolling
Mr. Robinson's run. Woroora.
Sir
I have the honor to report
for your information that
when the Barronwater Native
Police were requisitioned for
by Mr. Robinson they had
their hands full repressing
the outrages of the aboriginals
on the Barron Waters.
When returning from Herberton
on the 2nd. inst I met Cadet
Affleck with his Detachment
[on] route for Woroora.
[Margin]
Advise writer.
Robinson
W
23 . 1 . 89.
Accordingly
G.B.
25 . 1 . 89.
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your most obedient Servt
J Stuart
Inspr
Commr. of Police