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Article : 7,144 wordsThe Picture of a Bush Road, near Killarney, gives a fair idea of one part of the Northern State, where lt is always summer. Many of these roads are little better than bush tracks, which have been cut by the bullock drays of hardy pioneers. All the outlying parts of Australia have been settled originally by these same pioneers, who have cut tracks into tho heart of the bush, cleared a space fur a home, and gradually got together herds of cattle or flocks of sheep. These are the men who leave behind them a troop of hardy boys and fair girls who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Wed 14 Dec 1904, Page 30
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