CALLING THE FLYING DOCTOR.—Mrs B. Treloar, of Mooleulooloo Station, South Australia, speaking by radio-transceiver to the Flying Doctor in Broken Hill, while her son, John Treloar, looks on. By air, her homestead is half an hour from Broken Hill; by road, eight hours.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 2
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43CALLING THE FLYING DOCTOR.—Mrs B. Treloar, of Mooleulooloo Station, South Australia, speaking by radio-transceiver to the Flying Doctor in Broken Hill, while her son, John Treloar, looks on. By air, her homestead is half an hour from Broken Hill; by road, eight hours. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 2
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