An Australian Pioneer -- More than forty years ago, Mrs. Jessie Litchfield took faith and her guns among the primitive blacks in the Northern Territory. A woman who knows the heart of Australia, Mrs. Jessie Litchfield today writes of it in her cluttered Darwin office. When Mrs. Jessie Litchfield went to Anson Bay, in the far west of the Northern Territory, the primitive blacks in the area were still as murderous as any tribe known to exist. August 15, 1951. ;An Australian Pioneer -- More than fo
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