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are replies to questions in your memo No. 65----- / 1) When I was at Mr Robinson's station in Jany: last; Mr F. / W. Robinson with a black-boy were looking afer the cat-
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1) When I was at Mr Robinson's station in Jany: last; Mr F. / W. Robinson with a black-boy were looking afer the cat- / tle & no one else, I considered that these two hands were
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IN-LETTER 2011/1889 Lands INSPECTOR OF POLICE 111.809 27/3/89 PORT DOUGLAS IPS COMMISSIONER OF POLICE 04913 QUEENSLAND 5. APR. 89 Insptr Stuart Police Depart. Port Douglas. Sir, I have the honour to inform you that the following are replies to questions in your memo No. 65----- 1) When I was at Mr Robinson's station in Jany: last; Mr F. W. Robinson with a black-boy were looking afer the cat- tle & no one else, I considered that these two hands were insufficient to look after a large mob of cattle (1500) and over so many miles of country, and I told him so.------------- 2) I do not know.---------- 3) No.-------------- 4) Only the one mentioned (a native of Dungeness) and two little boys about 9 (nine) years of age. I have the honour to be, Sir your most obedint [sic] Servt: Jno: de L. Affleck Cadet Herberton Hospital March 25th 89 Inspr. Stuart Port Douglas