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 The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Often he carried sick or injured people in his two-horse buggy over rough tracks to the railway so that the train could transport them to a doctor back at Port Augusta.
Flynn noted there was no doctor between Oodnadatta and Darwin.
Once it took Flynn and a police sergeant two days to bring a station worker with injured hands from a sheep station to a railway siding at Beltana.
www.flyingdoctors.org /school_projects/index.html   (1992 words)

  
 Fig-eating review: References
MCFARLAND-SYMINGTON, M. Food competition and foraging party size in the Black Spider Monkey (Ateles paniscus Chamek).
MCGILP, J. Bird life west of Oodnadatta, South Australia.
MCKEY, D. The ecology of coevolved seed dispersal systems.
www.geocities.com /mikeshanahan/figs/FIGREFS.html   (7601 words)

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