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Aborigines to be counted in census

  • May 27, 1967
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Ninety per cent of white Australians voted in today's referendum for a proposal to count Aborigines in the census and to allow the federal government to make special laws for them. Until now their affairs have been administered solely by the states. The other proposal, to break the nexus between the Senate and the House of Representatives, which dictates that the latter have double the numbers as the former, was rejected. The Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines has already proposed a reform plan, including a national seceriatg, an education foundation, an arts and crafts council, a national survey of Aboriginal matters and a policy to deal with them

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