Volume 3

Continuation from page 253 (AA122/3/3/76) and [Fred] Gray’s evidence. Further describes the supplementary evidence given by the Counsel for the Defence and Dr CE [Cecil Evelyn Aufrere] Cook . The Judge [Thomas Alexander Wells] (1888-1954) passes sentence on the accused. The author then begins a new heading titled ‘The Trial of Tuckia and Merara’ to describe other trials to give context with the previous recollections [of the Trial of Nachelma, Nakaia and Mow ] pages 242-254 (AA122/3/3/63 - AA122/3/3/77). Annotation next to the new heading ‘See envelope on back page’.

1. Photograph: 'Butcher.'

Places mentioned: Caledon Bay (NT)

People mentioned: Fred Gray (1899-?); Judge Thomas Alexander Wells (1888-1954); Dr CE [Cecil Evelyn Aufrere] Cook (Chief Protector [of Aborigines]) (1897-1985); Counsel for the Defence; Tukia [Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda] (1900-1934) (Australian Aboriginal man) (also spelt as Nakaia, Tuckiar, Takia, Tarkiera and Dagier); Merara (Australian Aboriginal man)

Photo number/s as per Journal and Index of Photographs: 398

CreatorCecil John Hackett
ControlAA 122/3/3/77
Date Range1934  -  1934
Quantity 0.01cm,   1   B&W photograph 35x70 mm
FormatsMounted Photographic Prints
Series AA 122/03/01