These are commonly known as "molly-auks," and are numerous in many parts of Australia, especially Out on the plains of Western Queensland 'roos arc lo lie seen in hundreds. The skits are now worth up an around the Rocky chiffs of the Great Australian Bight, where this photograph was taken. They are capable 3s a 1b. The hide of this "old man" is worth about 10s. He is a tierce old fellow of great sin of fling at terrific speed, up to ever: 40 miles an hour, and very seldom do they move their wings in used is more than a match for an unarmed man. He will bite viciously, [?] with his powerful link their graceful, gliding flights. They tight for food, one swooping down on the other. [?], or give a tearing stab with the big nail of He find out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 13 Mar 1918, Page 13
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