extract from Grantlee Kieza, Sunday Mail Brisbane, Feb 3 2013
Lional Rose, 19, first time out of Australia, flew to Tokyo and outboxed Fighting Harada, Feb 27, 1968, for the World Bantamweight Title. This was a time when Aboriginals were very much 2nd class citizens in their own country. Lionel had been born into abject poverty and grew up in a humpy his father Roy had made from strips of bark in a clearing beside a logging track called Jacksons Track in Victorias Gippsland.No running water, no eletricity, but Roy Rose taught Lionel to box with rags on his hands for gloves in a makeshift ring made from fencing wire stretched between trees. . Lionel had every reason to be bitter about his start in life and the plight of his people, but after he beat Harada, a reporter, sensing an angle, asked him now if he called himself a figurehead for the Aboriginal struggle.

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Lionel Rose
" I think of myself as an Australian, " Lionel replied, " I don't go in for all this black & white thing. To me we're all Australians".
Mundine disgraced Rose's memory with his atitude, & antics before & after his defeat at the hands of Daniel Geal.Mundine is a millionare, made from sport, a petulant coward who is very lucky Arthur Beetson is not alive, "uncle tom " Beetson would have flogged him , and given him a lesson in manners. And then bought him a beer, to tell him where he went wrong. I met Mr Beetson, a good man. Mundine? not sure how to make a spitting sound on a computer, Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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