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- Abo_Call abstract "The Australian Abo Call was the first Aboriginal-focused publication printed in Australia. There were a total of six issues, all published in 1938. It was written and edited by John (Jack) Patten, co-founder of the Aborigines Progressive Association and featured news gathered by Patten on his travels through Eastern Australia, and from correspondents nationwide. The newspaper's tagline was "The Voice of the Aborigines". William Ferguson who co-founded the Aborigines Progressive Association with Patten, was opposed to the publication of the Abo Call on the grounds that he believed it was a mouthpiece for its right wing financial backers P.R. Stephensen and J. B. Miles. Ferguson also considered the newspaper's title to be insulting towards Aborigines. In contemporary Australian use 'Abo' is considered an offensive term. Abo Call closed down after six months of publication, due to lack of funds.".
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- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Newspapers_in_Australia.
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- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink National_Library_of_Australia.
- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink P._R._Stephensen.
- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink Right-wing_politics.
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- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink State_Library_of_New_South_Wales.
- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink William_Ferguson_(Australian_Aboriginal_leader).
- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Australian_Abo_Call_April_1938_a1903001.jpg.
- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abo Call".
- Abo_Call wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Australian Abo Call".
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- Abo_Call subject Category:1938_disestablishments_in_Australia.
- Abo_Call subject Category:1938_establishments_in_Australia.
- Abo_Call subject Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_Australia.
- Abo_Call subject Category:Indigenous_Australian_media.
- Abo_Call subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Australia.
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- Abo_Call comment "The Australian Abo Call was the first Aboriginal-focused publication printed in Australia. There were a total of six issues, all published in 1938. It was written and edited by John (Jack) Patten, co-founder of the Aborigines Progressive Association and featured news gathered by Patten on his travels through Eastern Australia, and from correspondents nationwide. The newspaper's tagline was "The Voice of the Aborigines".".
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