AUSTRALIA'S WILD NORTH-WEST.
In the, varied selection of subjects to be submitted by Mr. M. P. Adams under the title of "Australia's Wild NorthWest" is the turtle island, claimed as the actual place where De Kougemerit rode his giant turtles. In one night 12 tons of giant turtles were turned on their backs and then in the morning turned on to theii. flippers by the ; blacks- of the party and allowed to make for the sea like an army of tanks. On the backs of these turtles "Jack Johnson," the big 6ft sin black of the party, rode. Many novel and unheard-of things are shown and described. "Australia's Wild NorthWest", will be shown at the Empress, commencing next Friday
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 36, 11 August 1920, Page 9
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119AUSTRALIA'S WILD NORTH-WEST. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 36, 11 August 1920, Page 9
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