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by James F. Burns I knocked on the door, holding a bouquet of bright yellow flowers for the ministerâs daughter. Would she even remember me? The door swung open, and Miss Mathew said. âCome in, come in.â Yes, she remembered. Miss Mathew was 86 years old and had lived her whole life in this church manse in Scotland. My wife, three sons, and I had attended last Sundayâs worship service of the Free Presbyterian Church, known as the âWee Freesâ and successor to the Seceder Church that my Scottish Lowlander family had belonged to several centuries ago. But this is a story of biscuits and a bookâvery heavy biscuits and a very old book. Miss Mathewâs parents and siblings were long gone, and she took immense pride in showing me through the house, including the parlor with a grand piano, a white marble mantel over the fireplace, and exquisite vases balancing the pieces of heavy furniture. âI keep it just the way it was,â she sai ....
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Kimberley locals complained that city Perth people 3,500km away had no idea of the conditions they worked in. Neck chaining was considered the “most effective and humane” way of restraining prisoners as it “left their hands free”. Police authorities supported their use and influential pastoralists endorsed their use to get Aboriginal people off their cattle stations. However, in 1905, the infamous Dr Walter Roth’s royal commission on the condition of the natives exposed WA to worldwide criticism about the ill-treatment of Aboriginal people. While police regulations allowed ankle chains in jail, there were no such regulations regarding neck chains. These would remain on the prisoners for the period of their sentence despite there being no legal authority allowing the practice. This was, one senior government witness told Roth, an “informally accepted practice of the last 30 years”. ....