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Rose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeSandy21Rose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeRose BarrowcliffeJannypLizziejaneRose Barrowcliffe | USC295_0005MOONBI 40, Page 12 One of the exploits of Z Force related by Mr Allen This very successful raid was carried out despite the Following the war the Z Force Installation was offered [right column] There is no evidence to recall the riotous mutiny of the Now the areas adjacent to both the jetty and the Lake NOTE: In MOONBI 49 it is proposed to record some of [end columns] MOONBI 40 continues the series of reminiscences of Fraser Island's veterans. In this paper Sidney Granville [left column] The Owens were an aboriginal family, and Henry, who later My own father started punting timber from Fraser Island Mr. Armitage had a little steamer called the "GERALDINE". Sometimes they did five trips a month. He would take one I used to travel with my father on the punt, but from 1916 or the My uncle drove the locomotive for Wilson Harts and Hynes My brother also worked in the timber on Fraser Island. As [right column] Our camp was right amongst the timber - the big [print missing] Old Nugget was an aboriginal, who must have been over [80?] I don't know if she was any relation to the Ross', but they [??] She told my brother and I that, because we were batching There were three aboriginals that I was associated with The timber we hauled was mainly blackbutt and tallowwood. | USC295_0005MOONBI 40, Page 12 One of the exploits of Z Force related by Mr Allen This very successful raid was carried out despite the Following the war the Z Force Installation was offered [right column] There is no evidence to recall the riotous mutiny of the Now the areas adjacent to both the jetty and the Lake NOTE: In MOONBI 49 it is proposed to record some of [end columns] MOONBI 40 continues the series of reminiscences of Fraser Island's veterans. In this paper Sidney Granville [left column] The Owens were an aboriginal family, and Henry, who later My own father started punting timber from Fraser Island Mr. Armitage had a little steamer called the "GERALDINE". Sometimes they did five trips a month. He would take one I used to travel with my father on the punt, but from 1916 or the My uncle drove the locomotive for Wilson Harts and Hynes My brother also worked in the timber on Fraser Island. As [right column] Our camp was right amongst the timber - the big [print missing] Old Nugget was an aboriginal, who must have been over [80?] I don't know if she was any relation to the Ross', but they [??] She told my brother and I that, because we were batching There were three aboriginals that I was associated with The timber we hauled was mainly blackbutt and tallowwood. |