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[centred, in red ink] H. C. Wilson

[written diagonally, top left] 89. 9919. Secs

[in red ink, right of centre] Col Sec

[oval stamp, left of centre]
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, QUEENSLAND
08414 [tick]
23. SEP. 89.

[oval stamp, right of centre]
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
09,999.
QUEENSLAND
26. SEP. 89.

[in red ink] If a Native Police Station can be
stationed at Nigger Creek

Electric Telegraph, Queensland.

[oval stamp, on right]
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH OFFICE
0068
BRISBANE

[written diagonally across page]

Sent on to [underlined in blue pencil] Commissioner
of Police
[initials] B.D.M
24/9/89
_______
Police are now stationed
at Nigger Creek
[signed] D.T. Seymour
Comr of Police
B.C.
25. 9. 89
________
[stamp]
The Honorable
The Colonial Secretary, 26. Sep. 89
B.C. [written in red ink] 902
[written in red ink] Telegram CP 280
27/9/89
______
[in green pencil] [tick] 27/9/89

[Wds.] 19
[Amt.] 1/9
From Biboohra_____h.9_____m.
Dated 23____9____1889
MESSAGE for Colonial Secretary
BRISBANE.

Could you station black police
close to the outside stations
say Nigger Creek, Atherton being
no use to us

[signed] H C Wilson
Mgr
Gunnawarra
Herberton

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