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Brother Billjim |
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The song of Australia |
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We're prepared |
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Fighting at the Dardanelles |
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Football song and chorus |
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For thee |
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I wonder |
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The Allies' rally or Come along marching song |
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Wondering |
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Long live Australia |
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Here they come to the sound of the drum |
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Everytime to the front, Australia |
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Brave Australians |
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When our boys come home |
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At the call of Britannia |
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Keep up old Britain's name |
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Love's guardian |
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My dream house |
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Bygone days |
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My blue rose |
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God save our Empire, or, Strike hard, and strike a |
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Sister of pal o' mine |
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The song of the Scottish rifles |
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Won't you take a gun? |
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Beneath the Southern Cross |
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Lead, kindly light |
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Magnificat in G |
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Come back to me |
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Our bright little island home |
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Jack Fewster presents 'Dutini : a song of India' |
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When I meet you at sunset |
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Mary Gray |
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A dream |
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My home in Killarney |
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Shirley |
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Dainty little maiden |
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They're calling me (Coo-ee) |
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Brazilian palms |
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Lazy Murray |
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Bravo Clarrie! |
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The wireless telephone |
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The road to anywhere |
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Lasseter's last ride |
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On the leather! |
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Drifting! |
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The Empire's own |
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The South Australian centenary song |
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Cheerio song for girl guides |
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Our star |
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The thrush |
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A dazzling carnival blues |
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Calling Australia |
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Love's canzonetta |
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Marching song, When England beats the drum! |
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Australia's sons |
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Wonga Dale |
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Flying |
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Have you ever seen Ireland? |
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Back we go again |
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Twenty thousand dollars |
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Come unto me |
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When I get back to Tennessee |
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No other place but home |
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Daddy o mine |
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Daddy's little honey girl |
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Our khaki heroes |
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A lullaby |
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Marching to Berlin |
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Joey [music] |
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The song of Australia |
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A nest of vipers |
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Algiers |
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Two Irish eyes |
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Down at the old folks' home |
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My yesterday |
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Come on Australians |
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Our Japanese farm |
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Mother and dad |
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Carpet of gold |
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Wait till the clouds roll by |
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The mistletoe |
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The Viceroy tea waltz |
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Almond blossom time |
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Australia - a gem |
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A love song |
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Advance Australia fair |
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I am a zephyr free |
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The song of Australia |
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The song of Australia |
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The song of Australia |
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The song of Australia |
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At the call of Britannia |
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Fighting at the Dardanelles |
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Football song and chorus : dedicated to West Adela |
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Welcome this little boy : a Christmas carol |
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A baby sleeps [music] : a Christmas carol . |
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Christmas in Australia [images 1-10] |
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Christmas in Australia [images 11-20] |
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Kookaburras sing : a Christmas carol . |
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25. American-Australian Scientific Expedition to A |
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The song of Australia |
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Lazy Murray |
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The old salt goes inland : a collection of songs |
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Australia's sons |
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Back we go again |
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Brave Australians |
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Brother Billjim |
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Calling Australia |
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Come on Australians |
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Everytime to the front, Australia |
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God save our Empire, or, Strike hard, and strike a |
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Here they come to the sound of the drum |
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Keep up old Britain's name |
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Marching song, When England beats the drum! |
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Marching to Berlin |
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My yesterday |
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Our khaki heroes |
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The Allies' rally or Come along marching song |
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The Empire's own |
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The song of the Scottish rifles |
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When our boys come home |
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