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  2. The Passing of the Murrumbidgee Whaler

    The whaler as an Australian out-back type has practically disappeared. He was closely related to the sundowner and the swagman, and derived his name from the fact that he usually camped on the big rivers, where fish were plentiful and where he had a reputation for landing "whales." In this article G. M. Smith tells of his coming and going in the Murrumbidgee country, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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