• Humping the Bluey is a 1911 Australian stage play by Dora Mostyn produced by George Marlow. It was one of the last plays in the "bushranging cycle" of...
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    and picturesquely described as "humping bluey", "walking Matilda", "humping Matilda", "humping your drum", "being on the wallaby", "jabbing trotters", and...
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    123 Macleay Street, Potts Point, Sydney. Humping the Bluey (1911) - stage play The Argus 22 May 1939 The Argus 31 May 1913 Sydney Morning Herald 23...
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    Daniel Morgan (bushranger) (category People from the Riverina)
    character in the short lived television series Wild Boys, played by Colin Friels Morgan appears as a character in the play Humping the Bluey, or Ransom...
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  • and on the title page a sketch by Frank Mahony of Lawson 'humping his bluey'. "To an Old Mate" "In the Days When the World Was Wide" "Faces in the Street"...
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  • Eric Jolliffe (category Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia)
    1979 that Jolliffe "had humped the bluey and toiled at all kinds of farm and station jobs. Wherever he went he sketched the minutiae most people failed...
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  • Sunburnt Plains"/"The Dying Stockman"/"I'm Gonna Hump My Bluey" "Click Go the Shears"/"The Overlander Trail"/"Waltzing Matilda" "The Whispering Bush"/"Little...
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    European perch (category Fish of the Baltic Sea)
    weather loaches, pieces of raw squid or pieces of raw fish (mackerel, bluey, jack mackerel, sardine), or brandling, red, marsh, and lob worms, maggots...
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  • which was originally broadcast between 13 December 1965 to 24 March 1996. The show's format was designed to stimulate an interest in reading, and usually...
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  • "Bloody George" – George Alan Vasey, Second World War Australian general "Bluey" – Keith Truscott, Second World War Australian fighter ace "Blutiger Ferdinand"...
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