Humane Policy: Or, Justice to the Aborigines of New Settlements, Essential to a Due Expenditure of British Money and to the Best Interests of the Settlers, with Suggestions how to Civilise the Natives by an Improved Administration of Existing MeansDawsons, 1968 - 248 páginas Facsimile reprint first published 1830; Appendix, no. 5 - The Aborigines of New South Wales; treatment of Aborigines by white settlers; no enforcement of justice towards natives; murder cases at Windsor, 1799 and Myall River, 1826; trial of Lieutenant Low (Lowe), 1827; quotes Magistrates statement in the Westminister Review, 1829 and January 1830, for events surrounding Myall River murder and pardon of those convicted; proposals for improvement by abolition of convict transportation. |
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