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MUNDIWILLIALLI, “Dan” lor short, who accompanied the writer of this article on donkey-shooting trips on a 1.300.000acre cattle station in the West Kimberley ranges. Western Australia. The highest point of the “ranges” is Mount Ord (3070 feet), which is visible from the Mount House station, where the writer was employed.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28750, 22 November 1958, Page 10

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MUNDIWILLIALLI, “Dan” lor short, who accompanied the writer of this article on donkey-shooting trips on a 1.300.000- acre cattle station in the West Kimberley ranges. Western Australia. The highest point of the “ranges” is Mount Ord (3070 feet), which is visible from the Mount House station, where the writer was employed. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28750, 22 November 1958, Page 10

MUNDIWILLIALLI, “Dan” lor short, who accompanied the writer of this article on donkey-shooting trips on a 1.300.000- acre cattle station in the West Kimberley ranges. Western Australia. The highest point of the “ranges” is Mount Ord (3070 feet), which is visible from the Mount House station, where the writer was employed. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28750, 22 November 1958, Page 10

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