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James Isdell

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of mixed race children from their Indigenous parents, which he considered a moral duty, once telling his superior “I consider it a great scandal to allow any of these half-caste girls to remain with the natives.”
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Barta, Tony (June 2008). "Sorry, and not sorry, in Australia: how the apology to the stolen generations buried a history of genocide".
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in October 1919, having spent the last few years of his life in poverty.
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Isdell also authored several books on the future of the
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Index

Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Walter Kingsmill
Henry Underwood
Pilbara
Victoria
Australia
Shenton Park
Western Australia
pastoralist
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Pilbara
Victoria
station
Roebourne
pastoral leases
Kimberley
Croydon Station
1903 Pilbara by-election
Walter Kingsmill
1904
1905 state elections
Nullagine
Protector of Aborigines
forced removal
Pilbara
Perth
Isdell River

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