Pacific islander protection act 1875

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This law recognized our title and dominion to those lands, waters and natural resources therein, before and after 1875. It is not possible at all, based on this law that became part of the common law of england, for any parliament in australia, to claim any title to land without receiving free prior and informed consent and to compensate, if the people agreed to give up their land. Knowing this was never done, creates a legal battle ground for all governments, councils and courts within australia.

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