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The result of the move request was: Moved to Australian native police Mike Cline ( talk) 22:51, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
Native Police Corps →
Native Police Force – The largest and longest lasting and most significant Native Police in Australian history was the one attached to Queensland (not the one in Victoria or New South Wales), and the official name - reflected in all parliamentary documents of note (see below) was the 'Native Police Force' - it was not named "Corps", nor was it named "Native Mounted Police Force" (as some seems to think)- it was simply the - "Native Police Force"relisted--
Mike Cline (
talk) 16:52, 13 February 2012 (UTC)Relisted, I'm not clear on how it is best to close this. Probably the proposer should read
our article titles policy and make some arguments that are more strongly backed up by that. --
Eraserhead1 <
talk> 21:58, 21 February 2012 (UTC) -Helsned
13:06, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
Title of some of the most important Parliamentary Report on this force - The Queensland 1861 Select Committee report together with the 1880 pamphlet 'The Way We Civilise' (see http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2280447?lookfor=title:(The%20way%20we%20civilise)%20{pi:nla.*%20AND%20-pi:nla.arc*}&offset=1&max=64395) is arguably two of the most significant historical documents we have giving evidence to the Native Police Forces in Australia, both use 'Native Police Force' throughout NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOTES & PROCEEDINGS 1848-1859 "REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE NATIVE POLICE" NSW LA V&P 1857. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOTES & PROCEEDINGS 1860-1900, A.O. "SELECT COMMITTEE REPORT ‘INTO THE EFFICIENCY AND MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL WORKING OF THE POLICE AND NATIVE POLICE FORCES’" Qld LA June 1860. "REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE NATIVE POLICE FORCE AND THE CONDITION OF THE ABORIGINES GENERALLY" - Qld LA 1861 p386pp,- see also http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/doview/nla.aus-vn529131-p The "Native Police Force" was also the most commonly used name in contemporary newspapers - make a search yourself on the NLA newspaper site http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/search?adv=y Helsned 13:06, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
The introduction to this article does imply that the corps engaged in activities not typical of a "police force", but should be much more concrete. For readers who have never heard of the police force, or are generally not very knowledgeable about Australian history, it is impossible to infer from the current introduction that some of the forces regularly engaged in murdering of aboriginal women and children. Since this is perhaps the main reason for the "notoriety" of the forces, it should be apparent from the introductory summary. Ornilnas ( talk) 09:22, 19 July 2015 (UTC)
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Account should be taken of the research reported by the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s series Australian Wars in 2022. That series provides a well documented account of the mass murder of some 70000 First Australians at the hands of this Native Police force and their European supervisors. The entry needs urgent revision to reflect this research. Some comment on why indigenous Australians participated so fully in this genocide would also be useful Dr Frank Coulter 60.226.175.219 ( talk) 00:07, 6 November 2022 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved to Australian native police Mike Cline ( talk) 22:51, 24 February 2012 (UTC)
Native Police Corps →
Native Police Force – The largest and longest lasting and most significant Native Police in Australian history was the one attached to Queensland (not the one in Victoria or New South Wales), and the official name - reflected in all parliamentary documents of note (see below) was the 'Native Police Force' - it was not named "Corps", nor was it named "Native Mounted Police Force" (as some seems to think)- it was simply the - "Native Police Force"relisted--
Mike Cline (
talk) 16:52, 13 February 2012 (UTC)Relisted, I'm not clear on how it is best to close this. Probably the proposer should read
our article titles policy and make some arguments that are more strongly backed up by that. --
Eraserhead1 <
talk> 21:58, 21 February 2012 (UTC) -Helsned
13:06, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
Title of some of the most important Parliamentary Report on this force - The Queensland 1861 Select Committee report together with the 1880 pamphlet 'The Way We Civilise' (see http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2280447?lookfor=title:(The%20way%20we%20civilise)%20{pi:nla.*%20AND%20-pi:nla.arc*}&offset=1&max=64395) is arguably two of the most significant historical documents we have giving evidence to the Native Police Forces in Australia, both use 'Native Police Force' throughout NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOTES & PROCEEDINGS 1848-1859 "REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE NATIVE POLICE" NSW LA V&P 1857. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOTES & PROCEEDINGS 1860-1900, A.O. "SELECT COMMITTEE REPORT ‘INTO THE EFFICIENCY AND MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL WORKING OF THE POLICE AND NATIVE POLICE FORCES’" Qld LA June 1860. "REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE NATIVE POLICE FORCE AND THE CONDITION OF THE ABORIGINES GENERALLY" - Qld LA 1861 p386pp,- see also http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/doview/nla.aus-vn529131-p The "Native Police Force" was also the most commonly used name in contemporary newspapers - make a search yourself on the NLA newspaper site http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/search?adv=y Helsned 13:06, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
The introduction to this article does imply that the corps engaged in activities not typical of a "police force", but should be much more concrete. For readers who have never heard of the police force, or are generally not very knowledgeable about Australian history, it is impossible to infer from the current introduction that some of the forces regularly engaged in murdering of aboriginal women and children. Since this is perhaps the main reason for the "notoriety" of the forces, it should be apparent from the introductory summary. Ornilnas ( talk) 09:22, 19 July 2015 (UTC)
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Account should be taken of the research reported by the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s series Australian Wars in 2022. That series provides a well documented account of the mass murder of some 70000 First Australians at the hands of this Native Police force and their European supervisors. The entry needs urgent revision to reflect this research. Some comment on why indigenous Australians participated so fully in this genocide would also be useful Dr Frank Coulter 60.226.175.219 ( talk) 00:07, 6 November 2022 (UTC)