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'Bluey' Gallagher gives a home and support to a poverty-stricken pair, a man wrongfully convicted of cattle-duffing and sentenced by his father, a judge, who resigns after the case; Gallagher was the original thief.
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Bluey Gallagher's Full HandEric Bedford,
1930single work short story humour — Appears in:
The Queenslander,20 March1930;(p. 6)Group of con men take down town over a horse race and think they have lost their winnings to a female publican, but one turns out to have given her counterfeit money