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1. www.alicespringsnews.com.au
www.alicespringsnews.com.au/11 - [Cached]Published on: 2/11/2004 Last Visited: 4/24/2007
Three others who learnt of the police patrols' activities in the 1930s were Pastor F.W. Albrecht of Hermannsburg while on a Warlpiri area mission patrol; the previously mentioned Patrol Officer and linguist T.G.H. Strehlow; and Charlie Priest, an itinerant worker who did not visit the area. -
2. Australian Aborigines List 7
www.treloars.com/catalogues/ab - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2003 Last Visited: 8/21/2004
The lengthy annual report (over 10 pages of text) has a lot to say about E.E. Kramer's two recent camel journeys though Central Australia. 'The first of these was in co-operation with Pastor Albrecht, the Superintendent of Hermannsburg Mission'.
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With the ownership signature of F.W. Albrecht (1932) and the later ownership initials of Tom Austen Brown (all in pencil). $125
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Less of the usual miscellany of Aboriginal interest from around the country, more a series of longer articles, including ALBRECHT, F.W.: Building a Bridge across the Gulf that separates the White and Black Australian Race (5 pages) and Thinking Black - a Studious Survey of our Aboriginal Problem by an Experienced Missionary (6 pages); NOBLETT, C.H.: Reminiscences of Police Duty in the Northern Territory in Relation to the Aborigines (6 pages) and KRAMER, Ernest E.: Ten Year's Work amongst Aborigines in Central Australia (5 pages).
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34. ALBRECHT, F.W., LESKE, L.H. and M. LOHE: Hermannsburg. A Vision and a Mission. -
3. Alice Springs News, February 11, 2004
www.alicespringsnews.com.au/11 - [Cached]Published on: 2/11/2004 Last Visited: 3/28/2004
Three others who learnt of the police patrols' activities in the 1930s were Pastor F.W. Albrecht of Hermannsburg while on a Warlpiri area mission patrol; the previously mentioned Patrol Officer and linguist T.G.H. Strehlow; and Charlie Priest, an itinerant worker who did not visit the area.

