IN a recent article I mentioned that the steamers of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumhidgee formed only a small section of Australia's inland fleets. The present article will deal with the orthodox, unorthodox, and totally, utterly unorthodox craft to be found on creeks, billabongs, lignum and cane grass swamps, and even dams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 28 Jul 1933, Page 11
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