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- 20144/1982 BLACK BETTY PATRICK LINDA
Dawn 14(7) 1965 : 15
Some of the girls here would like pen-friends. Nancy
Johnson, Olive Parks, Betty Black, Yvonne Sloan, Peggy
Johnson, Rose King and Josephine Thomas would be
pleased if you would write to them at Murrin Bridge
Aboriginal Station, Lake Cargelligo, New South Wales.
http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/collections/exhibitions/dawn/docs/v09/s04/6.pdf
April 1960
Miss Betty Black has obtained employment on a
large station at Roto and from all accounts she appears
to be quite happy there.
Dawn 7(8) 1958 : 9
Betty Black, that talented young artist who has had
D many of her sketches published in Dawn, paid
Wdcannia a visit and met up with many of her old
school mates and many of her relations whom she has
not seen in years.
Paddy Black, Betty’s father, is also holidaying in
Wdcannia, but it is believed that he will be returning
his job very shortly. Jimmy Williams and Stewart
Turnbull have gone to Queensland for a trip.
Dawn - June 1961 p16
Miss Betty Black and Mr. Reg Naden of Murrin
Bridge have announced their engagement, but at the
moment no definite date has been set for the wedding.
Many young people at Murrin Bridge would
like to correspond with pen-friends (preferably
Aboriginal) anywhere in Australia. They are:
Nancy Johnson, 17
Betty Black, 23
Olive Parks, 17
Rose King, 18
Josie Thomas, 19
Lea Black, 17
Bill Johnson, 19
Peter Whyman, 24
Jeff Taylor, 18
Tod Johnson, 21
Prospective pen-Sends should write to these people,
C.O. Murrin Bridge Aboriginal Station,
Lake Cargelligo,
New South Wales.
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