New Zealand's highest-paid television presenter, Holmes was last year widely condemned for describing Annan as a " cheeky darkie " on his nationwide morning radio show.
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Col . Sharp led his men in the first attack and was fatally wounded by " The Darkie " McStravick, receiving a chest wound from a three pronged muck fork.
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But Sarah has a will of her own and falls in love with Jack Langland, a " half darkie ", the product of a white father and an Aboriginal mother.
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"Brother, for years we've heard how things will get better, " says the teen-ager who goes by the nickname " Little Darkie ."
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An example is the Jolly Darkie Target Game, in which players were expected to toss a ball through the " gaping mouth " of the target in cardboard decorated using imagery of Sambo.
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The sculpture titled " Bush Friendship " is on the Kogan-Condamine Road ( ) and features Sawrey with his friend Nelson " Darkie " Dwyer, the former publican in Kogan.
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The name " Darkie Day " is actually a corruption of the original " Darking Day ", which refers to the " darking " ( darkening ) of the faces.
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"' David Revell " Darkie " Bedell-Sivright "'( 8 December 1880 5 September 1915 ) was a Scottish international rugby union forward who captained both South Africa.
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It was the shock end of the spectrum; it was a bit mad probably, " said Holmes, who called Annan a " darkie " repeatedly in Wednesday's broadcast.
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For decades, darky images had been seen in the branding of everyday products and commodities such as " Nigger Hair Tobacco, Darkie toothpaste ( renamed Darlie ), and Blackman mops in Thailand.