Box 4 Folder 3: New South Wales place names, 1899-1903 - Page 33
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228
Police Station
Wagga Wagga 7 Nov 1899
There are no aboriginals in the Wagga sub district and few old hands [indecipherable] who know anything of the language C Bollow Esq. J.P. Wooroug, Wagga to whom I spoke said he would himself communicate with the society.
A Mr Mathews informed me that his brother R.[H] Mathews Hassal st, Parramatta had for many years been collecting information about the Aboriginals and had published some works about them.He thinks he would be glad to give the society any information if the Society communicated with him.
P Smith
[indecipherable]
The Superintendant of Police
Albury
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