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Endnotes

1 Janet Wilson, ‘Reconsidering Fred Schepisi’s The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978): The Screen Adaptation of Thomas Keneally’s Novel (1972)’, Studies in Australasian Cinema, vol. 1, no. 2, August 2007, pp. 191–3.

2 See ‘The Ulan Murder and Other Incidents’, , 26 July 1900, special supplement, p. 1; ‘A, 23 July 1900, p. 9; ‘The Black Outlaws’, , 1 September 1900, p. 5; and ‘Horrible Murders’, , 28 July 1900, p. 3.

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