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- Pearlers such as Jiro Muramats continued to operate out of Cossack.
- Before this, pearlers and beche-de-mer gatherers visited the island.
- Six graves on the western side of the island are thought to belong to the pearlers.
- The lead aboriginal character was reportedly inspired by the warrior Nemarluk, who killed three Japanese pearlers in the 1930s and died in prison.
- Broadhurst was criticised for harsh treatment of at least one indigenous employee, while some pearlers abducted and / or forcibly retained their divers.
- Pearlers established bases on the island during the 1870s and by the early 1880s the islanders were becoming dependent on wages earned as lugger crew.
- Therefore, South Sea pearls were out of reach of the other Japanese pearlers like Mikimoto-who focused on the smaller inexpensive Japanese Akoya pearl oysters.
- Once the exact number of pearls was given to the pearler, accompanied by all the pearls contained in the jar, teams could receive their next clue.
- The estimated 250 Muans of 1875 were reduced to no more than 50 within 2 decades through the effects of pearler seizures of womenfolk and epidemics like measles.
- After the local economy began to experience difficulties he was forced to sell his business and he was engaged by pearler Ancell Clement Gregory to manage the Dampier Hotel.
- While pastoralists attempted to retain employees on sheep stations, it is also alleged ( conversely ) that pearlers sometimes abandoned indigenous crew members far from their traditional lands.
- In some cases, pearlers and pastoralists used coercion, and confinement, supported by the severe Master & Servant laws, to recruit, retain and discipline indigenous workers.
- Pearlers and Roebourne, R . J . Sholl, organised two armed and mounted parties, which travelled overland and by sea to Murujuga, the heartland of the Jaburara.
- In 1866, a former shareholder of the defunct Denison Plains Company, WF Tays ( who apparently had some prior knowledge of pearling ) proved very successful as a full-time pearler.
- At Cape Melville, survivors erected a memorial stone to " The Pearlers " lost to the cyclone, naming 11 Europeans but only citing " over 300 coloured men " for the other seamen.
- The work included several patrols into outback areas, and in September 1937 he was sent for a year to Elcho Island, off Arnhem Land, to deter Japanese pearlers from prostituting Aboriginal women.
- Kaufman took out an option on Pagewood Studios for two more years and announced plans to make other films in Australia including " Come Away, Pearler ", from the novel by Colin Simpson.
- According to the local Aboriginal people the name'One Arm Point'originated from the tale of an unfortunate pearler who had an accident with dynamite whilst attempting to catch fish using explosives in the bay.
- The name of the pass has been shown on maps since 1957, and it is believed to have been named after a blackbirder, Robert Shea, part-owner of the pearler " Seaspray ".
- Headlam was given command of No . 2 Squadron at Laverton on 15 April 1941, and raised to pearler " Nanyo Maru ", which was suspected of being a radio ship, and forced it aground.
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