A Drop in a Bucket: The Mount Margaret StoryReprint of a history of the Mt Margaret Aboriginal Mission in Western Australia from 1921 to 1953. The missionaries aimed to provide religious teaching, education and a home for the Wongutha people. Indexed. The author is the daughter of the founders of the mission. |
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LAVERTON 1921 | 1 |
THE HONEY POT 1922 | 32 |
MYSIES FIRST YEAR 1923 | 50 |
Copyright | |
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A. O. Neville arrived asked baby battery became Bennett Bert Thomas boys bush camels camp Christ Christian commenced Commissioner constable corroborees Cosmo Newbery Darbin Department district dogs Doris Elsie Fred Jackson friends full-blood girls goats Goldfields gospel Government Graham Homes Happy Land Harry Lupton horse hospital Jesus Kalgoorlie knew later Laverton Leonora Linden look Lord Lovick married Matron Melbourne Mick Taylor missionary months Moore River Morgans Moseley Mount Margaret Mt Margaret Mulga Murray Mysie Mysie's natives Neville's Parliament part-white pastoralists Perth police pray prayer partners prospector Protector Protector of Aborigines raffia raffia room ration Regulations Rod and Mysie Rod wrote Rod's sandalwood Schenk sheep spear squatters station stay subincision things thought told took truck United Aborigines Mission Wade wanted Warburton Ranges week Western Australia Willie Burton women Wongutha workers young