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Left: steel-jawed traps like this Victor No. 10 model were a mainstay for rabbit control across the inland for nearly a century. Gippsland Times, 3 May 1934. Right: rabbiting at Wellington, NSW, 22 January 1944. Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, FL9547216, and Courtesy ACP Magazines Ltd.
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