Volume 3

Continuation from page 266 (AA122/3/3/90) and author’s description of events surrounding the murders recorded pages 242-265 (AA122/3/3/63 - AA122/3/3/88). This page (AA122/3/3/91) includes an interpreted extract from Mahony's diary. Reference also made to the death of Brooks at Coniston in 1928.

Places mentioned: Grindall Bay (NT); Round Hill Island (NT); Woodah Island (NT); Groote Island (NT); Roper River Police Station (NT); Darwin (NT); Canberra (NT); Groote Island Mission (NT); Roper River Mission (NT); Caledon Bay (NT); Coniston (NT)

People mentioned: [John Joseph] [Jack] Mahony (1895-1959); [Victor Charles] Hall (1896-1972); [Edward Herbert] [Ted] Morey (1902-1982); [Albert Stewart] McColl (1902-1933); [Reverend Hubert Ernest de Mey] Warren (1885-1934); [Frederick] Brooks (1867-1928); [Fred] Gray (1899-?); Tukia [Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda] (1900-1934) (Australian Aboriginal man) (also spelt as Tuckiar, Takia, Tarkiera and Dagier); Merara (Australian Aboriginal man); Reverend [Alfred John] Dyer (1884-1968)

Institutes mentioned: Groote Island and Roper River Missions.

Artefacts mentioned: Spear; woomera; shovel-nosed spear; pistol

Events mentioned: Peace Mission (1933)

CreatorCecil John Hackett
ControlAA 122/3/3/91
Date Range1934  -  1934
Quantity 0.01cm,   1   Foolscap page
Series AA 122/03/01