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[ABORIGINAL SETTLEMENT]
19 9 12/1920
[BARAMBAH?]

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PREV 1541

N.

in any further correspondence
refer to No. 12:2297.

The Supt
Barambah
Can you suppl some
suitable names. [Dept ?ar?]
[J?]
Dl. Ph
17.9.12

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B.C. 17.9.12
No 12/502
[?] 19.9.12

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Other Depts Misc

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CHIEF PROTECTOR OF ABORIGINALS
01885 *14.SEP.1912
QUEENSLAND.
Chief Engineer [Reys?]

[coat of arms]
AUDAX AT FIDELIS
Queensland Railways

Chief Egineer's Office
Brisbane 13th September 1912.

For Names of Stations - TOWNSVILLE-INGHAM LINE.

S i r,

I shall be obliged if you will favor me with some
Aborginal names and their meanings for stations on the
Townsville-Ingham Line at the following mileages:-


Mileage Class of Country
2 Miles 36 Chains Abattoir reserve.
7 " 16 " Lightly timbered with ironbark.
12 " 5 " Grazing country.
14 " 28 " Ti-tree forest.
18 " 70 " Thick forest, bloodwood and ti-tree.

I shall be glad if you will treat this matter as
urgent.

I am, Sir,
Yours faithfully,

[U. G. Gell]
Chief Engineer.
per [C.Y?.P.?]

The Chief Protector of Aboriginals,
B r i s b a n e.

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