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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1929)
22 , I »29 Australian Aborigines, the First Broadcasters 2 ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION June How the Australian Aborigines, Although Entirely Uncivilized, Have Developed a Highly Technical and Complicated Method of Communication Through the Use of a Remarkable System of Smoke Signals. «m u H ). Involte* the selection of » up aiul ra» in« through the hollow hollow »landing tree w ith w (iole al j *ruuk to » «real Iwlghl When It I» necessary to break Ule tin- base A flrr Is mail» In Uils hoir >■: Australian . . . »moke column w altert of lank or doings o f the bush passing o f a traveler through tlie and » hen It I» wrll under way. grtw i the skin o f a kangaroo. In thrown ffr rxplorati. u till- i ! “ »H u ll M I"* greatly puurird :• Kuo* ho» n » e r r broadc.i* for hundreds of ^ district would be signalled from one l e * ' « wrr Uirown on II I lir draught • Continued im i |iagr vial created by tlie Rrr vend» thr vtookr »a s that wherever they »-ent. miles vantage point lo anoUier their arriva. had been anti- Thf. Study ftudv M o { these- -moke signals I It ls rather uncanny to know that The cipated by the native«. The rid d le 1 opens up a story of entraneuig In- , one s every movement Is being remained unsolved until the »lu te terest, one » h u h involves the begin- »a trh e d by unseen eyes, whose u*n- man realised that the aborigines had ning of the human race. The Aus- ers await an opportunity to become a »ondertul system o l smoke signals tralian aboriginal 1-, often described openly hostile The ab-rigiual cmpl.-ys different as one of the most uncivilised types o f surviving humanity. No doubt methods o f vigtiallliig for different occasions; Uie most common is to there is a good deal of truth In this, build a fire of dry material, on which for his is probably the only race he heaps green bouglia. creating a which has survived, unconlamlnwled dense column of black unokc If bv g ntart with others, from pre-his- It 1» necessary to continue the mes tonc times. sage when that has subsided lie re It seems paradoxical that al peats the operation. though tlie aboriginals mentality is Another method and one which of a barbarous order, be should yet lequire* a good deal of skill, and. have been capable of evolving a at tlie same time displays much In- thoroughly efficient system of con veying messages over vast distances by means o f - moke signals, which are as clear in their meaning to him Open L t| t, U lw r i. Enlarged Veins. G oitre, j as a telegraphic message Ls to civil (Soft, SUl.y, Long, Wavy Ecsent« healed while you work W rit# for j ised man } ______ I.I.K Free book. ’ How to Heal My Sore I-eg* at I f It were merely a matter of send ing up a column of smoke, the Home.'* Describe your r«a e. A O. Liepe POMA DC K orse acid I» the common cause Ofamethodv never t iiunue to suffri. aboriginal s idea of stgnalluig would Pharm acy. !? J f Green Bay Ave . Milwaukee. indigrsUon nah It m u lta In t>atn and »lie n you learn how quickly, how be merely the obvious method of MHirneaa about Iwo hours alter ra t pleasantly till* premier method act.. H S k O L jN POM A CIC H A !» D *S S StN O communicating his own whereabouts, ing rite quick corrective la an alka Please lei It show you now N o . « < 1 , « t a u r o ,. 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When an Important smoke signal T e e w i l l be i t t r y r l « • « hew gutrkfy Aurtae w ill keys up. the hunt o f its significance, help reu. Yeu may be a or news value Is not confined with Cbro*io leng lim e eef- in the boundaries of the territory ferer. yon may h are tried many th in g« w lth eet re controlled by the tribes sending it, lief. hat de mat glee ap but is repeated by tribes who may hope hefere you knew Doctor’s Prescription Sent Free have what A arla e Mar Hal- been at constant war with the •ajn ran do for yea Dr. original senders Thus it travels on Hundreds o f m ar Edw ard Kelar. M D.. ried women, rhildteaa Ull It reaches dLstnct.s hundreds of ■ ai d. " A n r i « » t| *lp «4 f#r year*, suddenly miles away, where the senders are • aeee I had glean ap mm h ep eU ee A Irm ly *e- find U.emselves in • *t*te of the most entirely unknown. r a s r k a h le s e l f ■ 111 « The fact that tlie.se smoke signals remedy.'* oiis-sfui anticipation Atop paying high prkeee due to the lnfluw.ee were well understood by all is proof fo r eerphenea at >r buying • lp s n s iv » treat- o f a doctor's most that practically throughout the con mente and enjey the gierioua r*»le f that wonderful prescription mere than !• • ,• • • others h ave feuad la that overcom es ster tinent. a common code prevailed. Aarine. A few drops In o e rh ea r and re ility in many case* T lie coastal natives and those In lie f »«■ )•■ ineiaatlv. Mr. M. P Me «w e ll when due to fu nc habiting hilly country, where Umber W «n k M « D Deputy S h e riff eaya. "d e e « tional weakness. Mrs. sy si ess d bet lie make more frequent M ary Etters of I is plenti'ul. 1 ra a sow hear use of this method of dlstrlbut inv Tenth St.. Braddock. ■ stek tick. T a .K Pa., writes. "W e are Information than do those of central heard ik e rh ereh _ blessed w ith a fine Australia ........... , and _ ___ N o m a tte r h ew stu bborn o r w h a t your the open plains. In baby boy. I congrat no part of Australia are smoke d g- I 2 ^ ! ; . * ulate you on your spiendid prescription. I iibl.s more u*ed than in the ranees w e r k e r ra et yeu nothing. w in be glad to recommend It to any wom on the eastern coaat of North a n ." Every married woman who really Queensland Away Inland on the wants children should w rite a t once fo r a Diamantina, when the c o u n t r y l e e ran g*< Aurine at all rhsln » 1 er«« «ed free tria l o f this prescription and a free around that river w m a happy hunt lond a t druggists «rvrrywhar«. 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