Flying Doctor Crashes
(Rec. 11 p.m.) BRISBANE. April M. A Flying Doctor plane with two men and a woman aboard crashed in remote Northern Queensland country today while searching for a missing drover. The plane was wrecked about 40 miles from Camoowea). A drover reported that he saw two of the occupants, the pilot. Captain Richard Pauli, and Dr. Denis Sunbury, of Alice Springs Hospital. walking near the wreckage. The woman. Dr. Supbury's wife, was lying beside the plane. An ambulance and police left Comooweal to go to the scene of the crash. Earlier today, Captain Pauli reported from the plane that he had sighted a man believed to be the missing drover.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 11
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