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JC/B. 450/39. 2nd October, 1941 Sister Eileen, Moore River Native Settlement, MOGUMBER. Dear Sister Eileen, In various letters I have given approval for the baptism and confirmation in the Anglican Faith of certain inmates of the settlement. Would you kindly advise me whether the undermentioned have taken place and, if so, on what date the ceremony was performed :- Baptisms. Tim Calyun Letter date 18.4.1941 Doris Craig " " " Mick Gilbert " " 14.5.1941 Bob ( of Murgoo ) " " " Betty Oxenham " " " May Drummond " " 15.8.1941: She could decide Raymond " " " " for herself but Doreen " " " " I had no object- tion to her baptism as an Anglican Margaret Green " " 2.9.1941 Betty Bennell " " " Daly Barlow " " " Waddy Milo alias Christmas " " Confirmations Bertha Berach Letter Dated 1.8.1941 Kathleen Gygup " " " Betty Oxenham " " " Blanche Quartermaine " " " Fred Jacobs " " " Douglas Oliver " " " Elsie Little " " " Liddie Nellie " " " Eva May " " " Ernest Colbung " " " Frank Albert ( correct name Frank Fox ) " " " Tiny Onslow " " " ) I had no objection but Gladys Onslow " " " ) they could decide for Billy Nellie " " " ) themselves if they wished to be confirm as Anglicans. Hermann Hannah " " " ) I had no objection Leslie " " " " ) subject to there mothers consent Yours faithfully, COMMISIONER OF NATIVE AFFAIRS. Blup 2/11/41
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