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Jack Ashore
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From a ship in Port Jackson at anchor that lay
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Jack Donahue
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Come all ye bold undaunted men, you outlaws of the day
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Jack Robertson (f)
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Heigh diddle diddle, the Fox and the Fiddle
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Jenny Lind
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Sweet Jenny Lind, sweet Jenny Lind, new nightingale from Sweden
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Jim Jim Crossing.
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There's a place called Jim Jim Crossing
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John Chinaman
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What brings you here John Chinaman, why come to NSW?
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Join the Land Army
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Join the Land Army, join the Land Army,
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Jolly Miller.
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There was a jolly miller and he lived by himself
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Jones's Ale
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There were four jovial fellows
Came o'er the hills together,
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Journeyman Tailor.
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Just an Empty Botttle.
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He called for me when going home, just on the tick of eight
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Just Plain Folk.
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To a mansion in the city came a couple old and grey
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Just Tell Them That You Saw Me
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I've just come back from Europe
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