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Calico Printer's Clerk
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In Manchester that great city, of cotton, twists and twills
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Camels/Jim The Ringer
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The public men of Speewah, in indignation met
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Cane-Cutter's Lament.
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The cane was bad, the cutters were mad
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Cannibal Feast
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The spring of eighteen sixty-eight
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Capstan Shanty (f)
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Call all hands to man the capstan
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Cardigan The Brave
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There, there, my Lord, some people will say
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Carey & Curley.
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Last afternoon a great pale moon shone over my prison cell
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Caroline Chisholm
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Sailing ships ride on the blue harbour tide
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Caulfield Cup Smash .
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Go tell my dear old mother who resides down in Geelong
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Caution to a Snake
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I sit in my chair and I take up my pen, to tell you about two remarkable men
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Changing Times Of The Bush
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Charcoal Annie
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Charcoal Annie's moving down the track
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Charlie Mopps, The Man Who Invented Beer.
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When beer was first invented
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Cheer Boys Cheer
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In the fields of Ballarat, you're scarce allowed to wear a hat
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Cheerily
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Cheerily sing, boys, cheerily sing, as round goes the capstan
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Chinee Cook
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Chinee Cook
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Oh could I taste again of the delicious luscious things
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Chinee Song.
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Come and makee walkee, two fish bamboo
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Ching Chong
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Ching chong Chinaman, welly welly bad
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Chop Chop Chop
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Ching Chong Chinaman, washes his face in a frying pan
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Christ was Born In Bethlehem.
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Christ was born in Bethlehem
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Christening the Baby
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Since boxing has become the craze, I'm fairly off my dot
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Christmas day in the Madhouse
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It was Christmas Day in the workhouse
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Clancy's Prayer.
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While on the track, a way out back, one night I camped with Clancy
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Click Go The Shears.
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Out on the board the old shearer stands
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Cobban Aboriginal
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I'm a dashing Aboriginal and Burranwang;s my name
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Codfish.
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Australia, my lads, is a very fine place
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Come Into The Garden, Maude
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Come into the garden, Maude
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Comin' Thru the Dye
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If a body dyes a body
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Converted Bullock Driver
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Bill the Bullocky once had a reputation really bad
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Convict Cry
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Billy is a good boy now
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Convict's Departure
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What if the parting day is at hand, never at fate be railing
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Convict's Tour Of Hell
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You prisoners of New South Wales who frequent watch-houses
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Coolgardie (f)
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Coolgardie is a wonderful spot
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Cricket
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Oh, the men of Australia came back from the East
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Cricket
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Rain, Rain, Go away, come back again before next May
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Cricketer's Song
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The season is coming, where merrily humming
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Cut a Rug (f)
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The people in town just run us down
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Cyprus Brig/Van Dieman's Land
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Poor Tom Brown from Ningam Town, Jack Williams and Poor Joe
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