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STRANGE PETS.—Mr S. Farrell, a retired Sydney policeman, with his two pets, a Khaki Campbell drake named Maurice, and a duck (Kathy). He takes the two pets and his dog for a two-mile jaunt each morning through Concord. Mr Farrell rides his bicycle with the duck in the basket and the drake bringing up the rear.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31782, 12 September 1968, Page 1

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STRANGE PETS.—Mr S. Farrell, a retired Sydney policeman, with his two pets, a Khaki Campbell drake named Maurice, and a duck (Kathy). He takes the two pets and his dog for a two-mile jaunt each morning through Concord. Mr Farrell rides his bicycle with the duck in the basket and the drake bringing up the rear. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31782, 12 September 1968, Page 1

STRANGE PETS.—Mr S. Farrell, a retired Sydney policeman, with his two pets, a Khaki Campbell drake named Maurice, and a duck (Kathy). He takes the two pets and his dog for a two-mile jaunt each morning through Concord. Mr Farrell rides his bicycle with the duck in the basket and the drake bringing up the rear. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31782, 12 September 1968, Page 1