National Archives of Australia Darwin Office Series A1928 635/20 SECTION 2 Leprosy Queensland 1932 - 1940 NB Correspondence if from the Department of Public Health Brisbane to the Director General of Health in Canberra unless otherwise stated. 8. 6.1932 White inmate Leslie James Good was discarged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 4. 6.1932 11. 7.1932 Aboriginal John Thomas of Yarrabah Mission Settlement was admitted to Peel Island Lazaret on 4.07.1932 suffering from Leprosy. 11. 7.1932 Aboriginal Ned Brookes, late of North Queensland, aged 59 (approximately) was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9.07.1932 suffering from Leprosy. 12. 7.1932 Aboriginal John Thomas of Yarrabah Mission Settlement was admitted to Peel Island Lazaret on 9.07.1932 suffering from Leprosy. 12. 8.1932 White inmate Louis Melanhousen died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 11. 8.1932 5. 9.1932 Aboriginal woman named Lottie Dalton was discharged from Peel Island Lazaret on 3. 9.1932 19. 9.1932 Two Aboriginal children named Dulcie Freeman and Paddy Booter, of Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement were admitted to Peel Island Lazaret on the 15. 9.1932, suffering from Leprosy. 19. 9.1932 Frank Ing Chong has been found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy and was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 17. 9.1932 23. 9.1932 Female Aboriginal Annie Dog died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 21. 9.1932 21.10.1932 Aboriginal Teddy Postmaster died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 18.10.1932 17.10.1932 South Sea Islander Jack Manessa died at the Peel Island Lazaret 14.10.1932 14.11.1932 Arthur Gordon Holmes readmitted to the the Peel Island Lazaret on 14.11.1932 suffering from Leprosy 16.12.1932 Mrs Oscar Irwin readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 16.12.1932 suffering from Leprosy 7. 1.1933 Aboriginal Bob Sailor died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 23.12.1932 13. 1.1933 Aboriginal Budge Darbow, from the Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement, Murgon, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 6. 1.1933 25. 1.1933 Aboriginal Charlie Ferguson died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 22. 1.1933 4. 2.1933 Aboriginal Katie Mimi, found to be suffering from Leprosy, has been removed to Peel Island Lazaret 13. 2.1933 Stanley Frederick Andrews was discharged from the the Peel Island Lazaret on 11.02.1933 16. 2.1933 Aboriginal Annie Woods was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on the 15. 2.1933 16. 3.1933 Aboriginal Jack Miner died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 10. 3.1933 29. 3.1933 Aboriginal Tommy Charlie Cannon, resident of Cairns, suffering from Leprosy was removed to the Peel Island Lazaret on 23. 3.1933 24. 4.1933 Coloured Inmate Herbert Little was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 22. 4.1933 12. 5.1933 Aboriginal Moonlight from Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 10. 5.1933 suffering from Leprosy 31. 5.1933 Coloured leper named Charlie Oba died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 31. 5.1933 3. 7.1933 Half caste woman Mrs Lizzie Tallis of Nambour was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 1. 7.1933 suffering from Leprosy 14. 7.1933 South Sea Islander Tom Nalto died at the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum on the 11. 7.1933. He was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret in October 1928. Leprosy was found in a smear he submitted last week but he died before readmission to the Lazaret. 14. 7.1933 Patrick Chamberlain, resident of the Dunwich benevolent Asylum was admitted to the the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 7.1933 suffering from Leprosy 31. 8.1933 Coloured leper named Tommy Charlie Cannon died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 27. 8.1933 19. 9.1933 Alexander Andrieff (Russian), aged 34 years, resident of Tully, North Queensland waas admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 9.1933 suffering from Leprosy 21. 9.1933 Fred Martin, aged 65 years, recently a resident of Pingarra, Springsure Line, Central district was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 21. 9.1933 suffering from Leprosy 5.10.1933 Aboriginal Mina Button was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 5.10.1933 30.10.1933 Aboriginal leper patient Clara Luke Don of Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 18.10.1933 11.12.1933 Aboriginal Reggie Anderson of Palm Island Aboriginal Settlement was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 9.12.1933 suffering from Leprosy 11.12.1933 Aboriginal Bella from Cooktown was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 9.12.1933 suffering from Leprosy 16. 5.1932 The following persons were admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret suffering from Leprosy Jack Miner lately residing at Palm Island Annie lately residing at Moreton near Coen Young Willie Dog lately residing at Moreton near Coen Jessie lately residing at Moreton near Coen Eva lately residing at Moreton near Coen Frank lately residing at Moreton near Coen All are Aboriginals and were admitted to the Lazaret on the 13. 5.1932 1. 2.1934 James Phillip Gennings, aged 70 years, a native of Toowoomba, residing at Juliet Street Mackay, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 31. 1.1934 suffering from Leprosy 20. 2.1934 Aboriginal Bob Halifax lately residing at Palm Island Aboriginal Settlement North Queensland was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 1. 2.1934 suffering from Leprosy 26. 3.1934 Aboriginal Mahomet Mate Mate, found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy, was released from the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 3.1934 26. 3.1934 Aboriginal Pat Booter, found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy, was released from the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 3.1934 26. 3.1934 Aboriginal Dulcie Freeman, found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy, was released from the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 3.1934 30. 5.1934 David McQueen, suffering from Leprosy, was removed to the Peel Island Lazaret 9. 6.1934 Janes Phillip Gennings, late of Mackay, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 8. 6.1934 21. 6.1934 White inmate Patrick Mahon died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 20. 6.1934 9. 7.1934 Aboriginal Eric Roy James Brown, late of Beaudesert, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 6. 7.1934 suffering from Leprosy 17. 7.1934 Half caste Ernest Brown, adult, resident of Thursday Island was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 14. 7.1934 17. 7.1934 Oliver Hunter (child) of Mona Mona Mission was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on the 14. 7.1934 suffering from Leprosy 17. 7.1934 Cyril Hobson (child) of Mona Mona Mission was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 7.1934 suffering from Leprosy 17. 7.1934 Aboriginal adult Rosie Johnny, a resident of Thursday Island, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 7.1934 suffering from Leprosy 17. 7.1934 Aboriginal child Uki Bigfoot, a resident of Thursday Island, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 7.1934 suffering from Leprosy 17. 7.1934 Half-caste child Percy Wales of Thursday Island was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 7.1934 suffering from Leprosy 2. 8.1934 Ivy Boulter died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 7.1934 2. 8.1934 Perch Chamberlain died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 7.1934 20. 8.1934 White inmate Mrs Violet Irwin was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 18. 8.1934 27. 8.1934 Aboriginal adult Rosie Johnny died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 21. 8.1934 4. 9.1934 David McQueen, aged 59 years, formerly of Clermont died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 31. 8.1934 24. 9.1934 George Kirk, aged 62 years, a Queenslander, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 18. 9.1934 19.11.1934 Half-caste named Banjo Bond of Camboon readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 15.11.1934 suffering from Leprosy 3.12.1934 Half caste Aboriginal boy named Stanley Dodds was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 1.12.1934 suffering from Leprosy 13.11.1934 William Smalley of Mackay Queensland, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 7.11.1934 suffering from Leprosy 8. 1.1935 George Phillips who was released from the Peel Island Lazaret on 22.12.1934 was readmitted on 5. 1.1935 suffering from Leprosy 14. 1.1935 Frank Dog (alias Frank Morton) Aboriginal died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 8. 1.1935 14. 1.1935 White inmate Mrs Mary Ellen Gleeson of Townsville was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10. 1.1935 20. 2.1935 Coloured inmate Moonlight died at the Peel Island Lazaret 15. 2.1935 7. 3.1935 Half caste native William Lee who formerly resided at Duaringa near Rockhampton was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 6. 3.1935 suffering from Leprosy 18. 3.1935 Leah Goldsmith was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 16. 3.1935 27. 3.1935 Leper patient Stanley Dodds of Tweed Heads NSW who was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 1.12.1934 was transferred under escort to NSW on thye 26. 3.1935 under arrangements made with the Government of that State. 27. 3.1935 Aboriginl Lindsay Baker resident of Millaa Millaa was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 23. 3.1935 suffering from Leprosy 21. 5.1935 Herman John Goldsmith was discharged under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 18. 5.1935 25. 6.1935 Luigi Bonfa was discharged under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 23. 6.1935 4. 7.1935 White inmate Sam Sharpe died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 6.1935 27. 7.1935 The following Aboriginals were admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 7.1935 suffering from Leprosy King Billy from Fantome Island Jimmy Kangaroo from Fantome Island Toby Myall from Burketown Monty O'Beirne from Mareeba Hospital Tilly Bond from Woorabinda Maggie Fourmile from Fantome Island 30. 8.1935 Coloured inmate James Lalley died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 25. 8.1935 10.10.1935 Vera Langlow (aged 19) of Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9.10.1935 suffering from Leprosy 18.11.1935 Mrs Eileen louisa Handsley, 14 Weinhelt Street, Rockhamptonn was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 1.11.1935 19.11.1935 White inmate Mrs M F Pilz was discharged under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 18.11.1935 19.11.1935 White inmate Frederick Owen Martin died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 10.10.1935 25.11.1935 White inmate Sydney Randolph Dines was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 23.11.1935 6.12.1935 Aboriginal child May Langlow, aged 9 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret from Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement on 6.12.1935 6. 1.1936 White male Alfred Burns, aged 38 years, married, of Rosalie Brisbane was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 4. 1.1936 6. 5.1936 Aboriginl Peter Finger died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 1. 5.1936 10. 6.1936 Coloured inmate Romeo Neilson, late of Cairns died at the Peel Island Lazaret 6. 6.1936 12. 6.1936 William James Lamb was released on surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 8. 6.1936 12. 6.1936 William Smalley released on surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 8. 6.1936 7. 7.1936 White inmate Charles Schuler was discharged on surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 6.1936 3. 8.1936 Coloured female Bella, late of Cairns, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 28. 7.1936 21. 9.1936 Coloured female Violet Morris, aged about 28 years, of Mona Mona Mission Station via Cairns, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 18. 9.1936 25. 9.1936 White male Roy McFadzen of Nebo via Mackay was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 25. 8.1936 suffering from Leprosy 28. 9.1936 Aboriginal female Clara Don was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 9.1936 29. 9.1936 Two white males - Thomas Hughes (Dunwich) and E J Thiel (Brisbane) were admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 25. 9.1936 suffering from Leprosy 12.11.1936 White leper patient Anton Nawrath was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 6.11.1936 on transfer from the Leper Lazaret in Sydney 12.11.1936 White leper patient Joseph desmond Carmichael was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 6.11.1936 on transfer from the Leper Lazaret in Sydney 16.11.1936 Aboriginal woman Edith Courtney of Mareeba was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 6.11.1936 16.11.1936 White patient Alfred Chapple Broome of Emerald was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 14.11.1936 25.11.1936 Alexander Andrieff was found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy and released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 20.11.1936 25.11.1936 Joseph Zunker was found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy and released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 20.11.1936 25.11.1936 George Borg was found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy and released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 20.11.1936 25.11.1936 Mary Ellen Gleeson was found to be no longer suffering from Leprosy and released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 20.11.1936 22.12.1936 Mrs Mary Jane Brown was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 20.12.1936 6. 1.1937 Coloured inmate Doris Langlo died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 3. 1.1937 11. 1.1937 Mrs May Brown, mother of the two boys referred to in separate communications addressed to you today, also has been found to be suffering from Leprosy and admitted to Peel Island Lazaret today 11. 1.1937 White male Thomas Wakelin, Dowes Creek, Mackay was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 6. 1.1937 11. 1.1937 White male John James Brown, Townsville was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 11. 1.1937 suffering from Leprosy 11. 1.1937 White male George Gordon Brown, Townsville was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 11. 1.1937 suffering from Leprosy 27. 1.1937 Coloured male Patrick Miva aged 61 years was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 1.1937 2. 2.1937 George Henry Barrett, aged 64 years, married, native of Somerset England but resident in Queensland was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 27. 1.1037 5. 2.1937 Allan Walter Merry was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 22. 1.1937 15. 2.1937 White inmate William Lee was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 15. 2.1937 15. 2.1937 Aboriginal Maggie Fourmile was released under surveillance was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 15. 2.1937 17. 2.1937 White married woman Mrs Matilda Francis Adams, aged 31 years, resident of Emu Park Rockhampton, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 16. 2.1937 suffering from Leprosy 2. 3.1937 Coloured inmate Monty O'Beirne died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 23. 2.1937 5. 3.1937 Aboriginal Dulcie Freeman who was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret was readmitted on 3. 3.1937 5. 4.1937 Aboriginal Zoe Button formerly of Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement, Murgon, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10. 3.1937 suffering from Leprosy 24. 3.1937 Mrs Emma Pilz who was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 18.11.1935 was readmitted on 19. 3.1937 5. 4.1937 William Leeds died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 2. 4.1937 12. 4.1937 Alexander Andrieff, released in November last year, was readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 4.1937 suffering from Leprosy 13. 4.1937 White inmate Noel Agnew, native of Brisbane, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 8. 4.1937 13. 4.1937 Myrtle Hunter, late of Mona Mona Mission, North Queensland was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 4.1937 suffering from Leprosy 13. 4.1937 Aboriginal Elsie Hunter, late of Mona Mona Mission, North Queensland was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 4.1937 suffering from Leprosy 20. 4.1937 Aboriginal Roy Hobson, late of Mona Mona Mission, North Queensland was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 4.1937 suffering from Leprosy 6. 5.1937 Mrs Ellen Handley, aged 63 years, formerly of Rockhampton, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 3. 5.1937 23. 6.1937 Alfred Thomas Dodson, a resident of Rockhampton, readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 18. 6.1937 suffering from Leprosy 25. 6.1937 Aboriginal Woodrow Wilson, a resident of Mount Isa, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 21. 6.1937 suffering from Leprosy 23. 7.1937 Suspected leper Aboriginal Toby was admitted to Camooweal Hospital where he died on 20. 7.1937. Smears received showed Leprosy 28. 7.1937 Aboriginal Tilly Bond was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 27. 7.1937 28. 7.1937 Mrs Florence Dobbs was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 27. 7.1937 17. 8.1937 Coloured male Bob Halifax died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 13. 8.1937 17. 8.1937 George Edwin Moody, ex leper, readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 31. 7.1937 10. 9.1937 White inmate Thomas Hughes died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 6. 9.1937 11. 9.1937 White patient W Lee was readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 9.1937 22. 9.1937 Coloured inmate Fergus Little died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 19. 9.1937 24. 9.1937 John Carrigg aka John Herbert, of Brisbane, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 16. 9.1937 suffering from Leprosy 6.10.1937 White male inmate A G Holmes died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 1.10.1937 12.10.1937 Aboriginal Dan Coleman was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9.10.1937 suffering from Leprosy 13.10.1937 George Edwin Moody, formerly of Jago North Queensland, diet at the Peel Island Lazaret on 11.10.1937 15.10.1937 Coloured inmate Darcy Boson died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 13.10.1937 19.10.1937 Aboriginal Cyril Hobson released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 16.10.1937, no longer suffering from Leprosy 17.11.1937 Aboriginal Ethel Bone, a resident of Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10.11.1937 suffering from Leprosy 23.11.1937 White inmate John H Dunning died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 20.11.1937 23.12.1937 White inmate Andres John Anderson died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 14.12.1937 23. 2.1938 Mrs Eliza Beard, a resident of Rockhampton, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 8. 2.1938 suffering from Leprosy 24. 3.1938 Edward James Thiel was released on parole from the Peel Island Lazaret on 19. 3.1938 24. 3.1938 Alfred Chapple Broome was released on parole from the Peel Island Lazaret on 19. 3.1938 21. 4.1938 White inmate Charles Beresford Hewitt died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 19. 4.1938 29. 4.1938 White inmate John Hallam died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 4.1938 4. 5.1938 Mrs Marian Modrzynaki, aged 35 years, resident of Goondiwindi, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 3. 5.1938 suffering from Leprosy 4. 5.1938 Coloured inmate Frank Graham, aged 38 years, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 28. 4.1938 4. 5.1938 Coloured male Ned Hobson, from the Mona Mona Mission Station, North Queensland, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 4.1938 suffering from Leprosy 4. 5.1938 Coloured male Gordon Campbell, aged about 30 years, from the Normanton, North Queensland, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 4.1938 suffering from Leprosy 4. 5.1938 Amy Newberry, aged 10 years, from the Mona Mona Mission Station, North Queensland, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 4.1938 suffering from Leprosy 4. 5.1938 Francis Thompson, aged 9 years, from the Mona Mona Mission Station, North Queensland, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 4.1938 suffering from Leprosy 10. 5.1938 Edward James Thiel, lately discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret was readmitted on 6. 5.1938 suffering from Leprosy 14. 6.1938 White inmate George Ellis, aged 38 years, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 6.1938 7. 7.1938 Coloured female Katie Mi Mi died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 2. 7.1938 8. 7.1938 Charles Schuler, discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 6.1936 was readmitted on 6. 7.1938 18. 7.1938 Aboriginal Evelyn Hobbler, aged 17 years, of Mona Mona Mission Station, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 16. 7.1938 suffering from Leprosy 2. 9.1938 White inmate Mrs Eliz. Beard, aged 92 years, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 23. 8.1938 7.10.1938 John Joseph Finn, aged 65 years, white patient, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 9.1938 suffering from Leprosy 13.10.1938 Alfred Henry Bosel, who was discharged from the Peel Island Lazaret on 21.12.1925, was readmitted on 12.10.1938 13.10.1938 Cingalese Jack Hamden, aged about 70 years, late of Bundaberg, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 12.10.1938 suffering from Leprosy 1.11.1938 Aboriginal Violet Morris was released on surveillance from the the Peel Island Lazaret on 31.10.1938 2.11.1938 Mrs Olive Fox, aged 46 years, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 30.10.1938 2.11.1938 Emmett Kelly, white patient, was readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 28.10.1938 28.11.1938 The sailing ketch "Morning Star" has left Thursday Island with three women suffering from Leprosy - Kiam Matasia Nancy Williams Katherine Toeboy The "Morning Star" will transport the leper patients from Thursday Island to Cairns, where they will be handed over to Police and, it is understood, transferred to the leprosarium at Peel Island by train. 12.12.1938 Cingalese J Hamden died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 11.12.1938 12.12.1938 White inmate Mrs Mary Brown was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 12.12.1938 14.12.1938 Coloured female Lucy Barney, aged 36 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10.12.1938 14.12.1938 Coloured female Nancy Williams, aged 24 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10.12.1938 14.12.1938 Coloured male Benny Leavis, aged 15 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10.12.1938 14.12.1938 Coloured female Katherine Toeboy, aged 33 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10.12.1938 4. 1.1939 Aboriginal Budge Darbow died at the the Peel Island Lazaret on 23.12.1938 10. 1.1939 Mrs Mary Lewis, a resident of North Rockhampton, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 5. 1.1939 23. 1.1939 James Wm Brennan, a native of Queensland, unmarried, of Norman Park, East Brisbane was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 12. 1.1939 suffering from Leprosy 3. 2.1939 Aboriginal Harry Brown, of Fantome Island, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 20. 1.1939 suffering from Leprosy 7. 2.1939 Aboriginal Lewis Newbury of Mona Mona Mission, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 4. 2.1939 suffering from Leprosy 7. 2.1939 Aboriginal Eddie Lawrence of Mona Mona Mission, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 4. 2.1939 suffering from Leprosy 9. 2.1939 Coloured girl Rene Thompson of Mona Mona Mission, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 4. 2.1939 suffering from Leprosy 28. 2.1939 John James Brown, white patient, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 26. 2.1939 7. 3.1939 Aboriginal Arthur Horn died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 28. 2.1939 3. 4.1939 Aboriginal Frank Graham died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 29. 3.1939 25. 5.1939 Cyril Hobson of Mona Mona Mission has been declared to be suffering from Leprosy and will be segregated at Fantome Island Lazaret 25. 5.1939 Aboriginal Alma Bostock of Palm Island, North Queensland has been declared to be suffering from Leprosy and will be segregated at Fantome Island Lazaret 25. 5.1939 Aboriginal Toby Hunter of Palm Island, North Queensland has been declared to be suffering from Leprosy and will be segregated at Fantome Island Lazaret 25. 5.1939 Aboriginal May Gregory of Palm Island, North Queensland has been found to be suffering from Leprosy and will be segregated at Fantome Island Lazaret 30. 5.1939 White patient Mrs Selina Raines, aged 69 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 25. 5.1939 suffering from Leprosy 16. 6.1939 White patient Mrs Agnes Mariah Mills, aged 72 years, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 10. 6.1939 29. 6.1939 Aboriginal Wilfred Obah of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 30. 6.1939 Aboriginal Toby Hunter of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 30. 6.1939 Aboriginal May Curley of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 30. 6.1939 Aboriginal Ellison Obah of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 30. 6.1939 Aboriginal Daisy Obah of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 30. 6.1939 Aboriginal Alma Bostock of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 29. 6.1939 Aboriginal Maggie Fourmile of Palm Island Settlement who has been found to be suffering from Leprosy has been removed to Fantome Island Lazaret 12. 7.1939 Willis Keogh was discharged on parole from the Peel Island Lazaret on 12. 7.1939, no longer suffering from Leprosy 31. 7.1939 White leper George Gordon Brown was discharged on parole from the Peel Island Lazaret on 31. 7.1939 15. 8.1939 John Carrigg, aged 82 years, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 4. 8.1939 22. 8.1939 James Brennan died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 19. 8.1939 31. 8.1939 Mrs Florence E Dobbs of Rockhampton was readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 16. 8.1939 again suffering from Leprosy 19. 9.1939 Nicholas Silva was readmitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 12. 9.1939 again suffering from Leprosy 20. 9.1939 John Thomas Warren, white inmate, died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 14. 9.1939 16.10.1939 Edward James Thiel died at the Peel Island Lazaret on 9.10.1939 7.11.1939 Coloured female Agnes Fewquamdie, born in Nambour on 19. 5.1917, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 1.11.1939 14.11.1939 Aboriginal Homet (Mahomet?) Mate Mate died at Peel Island Lazaret on 13.11.1939 12.12.1939 Coloured inmate Georde Duringee died at Peel Island Lazaret on 11.12.1939 9. 1.1940 Miss Sylvia Cecil, a white patient, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 9. 1.1940 31. 1.1940 Mrs L Ebbage (white), aged 26 years, a resident of Ayr, was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 30. 1.1940 8. 2.1940 John Thomas Shaw of Brisbane was admitted to the Peel Island Lazaret on 6. 2.1940 26. 2.1940 Mrs Matilda Frances Adams, white inmate, was released under surveillance from the Peel Island Lazaret on 23. 2.1940, no longer suffering from Leprosy ___________________________________________________________________________ |