Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Daisy Bates (author)" in English language version.
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: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)That Daisy Bates was a naughty girl. She lied about An angu. They called her grandmother, Kabbarli"; "In 1899 Bates had stepped off the SS Stuttgart onto the Fremantle docks, boasting that she had a commission from the London Times to investigate allegations that pastoralists were mistreating Aboriginal people in north-west Australia. Her curiosity had been seeded by a letter to its editor from an Englishman, describing the brutality he'd witnessed while working in the north-west. No record of a formal assignment from the Times exists; it seems Bates volunteered to write an article on the subject, saying she was a journalist bound for Western Australia.
That Daisy Bates was a naughty girl. She lied about An angu. They called her grandmother, Kabbarli"; "In 1899 Bates had stepped off the SS Stuttgart onto the Fremantle docks, boasting that she had a commission from the London Times to investigate allegations that pastoralists were mistreating Aboriginal people in north-west Australia. Her curiosity had been seeded by a letter to its editor from an Englishman, describing the brutality he'd witnessed while working in the north-west. No record of a formal assignment from the Times exists; it seems Bates volunteered to write an article on the subject, saying she was a journalist bound for Western Australia.
That Daisy Bates was a naughty girl. She lied about An angu. They called her grandmother, Kabbarli"; "In 1899 Bates had stepped off the SS Stuttgart onto the Fremantle docks, boasting that she had a commission from the London Times to investigate allegations that pastoralists were mistreating Aboriginal people in north-west Australia. Her curiosity had been seeded by a letter to its editor from an Englishman, describing the brutality he'd witnessed while working in the north-west. No record of a formal assignment from the Times exists; it seems Bates volunteered to write an article on the subject, saying she was a journalist bound for Western Australia.
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