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Details

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Description

"The police cannot do anything if thereโ€™s a row going on across the street in New South Wales, except to send to Brisbane and have an extradition warrant applied for; and they donโ€™t do much if thereโ€™s a row in Queensland."

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Details

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Description

"One part of the town swears at Brisbane when things go wrong, and the other part curses Sydney."

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Paroo

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Details

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Description

"The town is supposed to be situated on the banks of a river called the Paroo, but we saw no water there, except what passed for it in a tank."

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Queensland

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Details

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Description

"We saw one of the storekeepers give a dead-beat swagman five shillingsโ€™ worth of rations to take him on into Queensland."

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Hungerford

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Details

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Description

"I believe that Bourke and Wills found Hungerford, and itโ€™s a pity they did; but, if I ever stand by the graves of the men who first travelled through this country, when there were neither roads nor stations, nor tanks, nor bores, nor pubs, Iโ€™llโ€”Iโ€™ll take my hat off."

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Hungerford

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Details

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Description

"The country looks just as bad for a hundred miles round Hungerford, and beyond that it gets worseโ€”a blasted, barren wilderness that doesnโ€™t even howl."

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Queensland

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Details

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"We camped on the Queensland side of the fence, and after tea had a yarn with an old man who was minding a mixed flock of goats and sheep; and we asked him whether he thought Queensland was better than New South Wales, or the other way about."

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Queensland

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Details

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"We camped on the Queensland side of the fence, and after tea had a yarn with an old man who was minding a mixed flock of goats and sheep; and we asked him whether he thought Queensland was better than New South Wales, or the other way about."

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Queensland

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Details

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Description

"Then a trooper in Queensland uniform came along and asked us what the trouble was about, and where we came from and were going, and where we camped."

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New south wales

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Details

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Description

"At last, with the bored air of a man who has gone through the same performance too often before, he stepped deliberately up to the fence and spat over it into New South Wales."

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Hungerford

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Details

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Description

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New south wales

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Details

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"We camped on the Queensland side of the fence, and after tea had a yarn with an old man who was minding a mixed flock of goats and sheep; and we asked him whether he thought Queensland was better than New South Wales, or the other way about."

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