[“The Aborigines of Australia”, The Northern Times (Carnarvon, WA), Saturday 08 April 1911, page 5]

[Brown’s lecture published in three parts over three weeks]

THE ABORIGINES OF AUSTRALIA.

On Wednesday evening, in the Masonic Hall, before a large and very representative andience, Mr. Alfred R. Brown, M. A., Lecturer in Ethnology at the London University, and Leader of the Cambridge expedition to inquire into the origin and social organisation of the Western Australian aborigines, delivered a most interesting and informative lecture on the subject which be is making his specialty, Mr. Brown spoke freely from briefest notes, and succeeded in making a very wide and profound topic understandable, even to those to whom some of the terms frequently used were unfamiliar.

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AB notes:

Radcliffe-Brown, like Daisy Bates, apparently knew how to work a crowd.