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"of Early Queensland"" it is stated that the place now known as"
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Bulimba was first known as Tugulawa. It was the home of a
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Grosvenor Street, Toowong, S.W.1. March 29th 1939. Dear Mr.May, Dear Sir, I duly received your letter of 27th inst. and I am pleased to think that I have been of service in the matter of place names. With regard to the origin and meaning of Bulimba, in Constance Petrie's book "Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of Early Queensland" it is stated that the place now known as Bulimba was first known as Tugulawa. It was the home of a wellknown Pioneer family named McConnell who later gave the name to a station property whereis now a railway station the name of which has been spelled by the railway authorities, Toogoolawah. Petrie gave the meaning as "Shape of heart", relating to the shape of a river bend near by, but some other authority, whose name I ,unfortunately, have not recorded, has stated that the words related to a pecularly bent tree at the place. The fact that the words "dhu gulawa" meaning "tree moon", presumably referring to a tree the shape of the crescent moon, would seem to bear this out. According to Petrie, Bulimba was the natives' name for White's Hill, but he gave no meaning of the word. Bulimba, however, means "Place of magpie larks" (commonly called peewees, derived from "bulim" the said bird , and "ba" place of. The accent should be on the first syllable. I heard your broadcast last night and found it interesting. If I may comment thereon I would point out that the name Millaquin, has no direct reference to a spear. The name is derived from "mil guin" meaning blind or'literaly, "eye wanting". In the three languages Yagarabul, Kabi and Wakka the words meaning blind are respectfully, "mil bong", mi gulum" and "mil (or ma) gui (or Kwin). The intervening vowel "a" in Millaquin has no meaning, being used between two consonants for euphony. The Terraces