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alluded to is headed "The "relative situation in which "the White Inhabitants of "Van Diemen's Land stand "towards the Aborigines." It must be observed that the publication made its appearance a few months after the so called line had been disbanded, and years before all the tribes had surrended[sic] themselves into the hands of the government.- In April 1831 the Blacks continued with great ferocity to murder the defenceless men and women who resided in Stock huts, and in small houses, and were labouring in the field. Huts and stacks were frequently destroyed by fire, and sheep, cattle, and horses speared. The publication to which I have here reff referred explains: (see article)
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