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THIS SIGN (right) on the main highway Just north of Alice Springs marks the Tropic of Capricorn, north of which is the torrid zone. Most of the outback trip through the Kimberleys and north-west of Western Australia and in the Northern Territory was in this tropical region.

PROGRESS comes to the Aborigines. A native at Mount House station (left) is using an aerosol fly spray to stop troublesome flies from alighting on his face.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 5

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THIS SIGN (right) on the main highway Just north of Alice Springs marks the Tropic of Capricorn, north of which is the torrid zone. Most of the outback trip through the Kimberleys and north-west of Western Australia and in the Northern Territory was in this tropical region. PROGRESS comes to the Aborigines. A native at Mount House station (left) is using an aerosol fly spray to stop troublesome flies from alighting on his face. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 5

THIS SIGN (right) on the main highway Just north of Alice Springs marks the Tropic of Capricorn, north of which is the torrid zone. Most of the outback trip through the Kimberleys and north-west of Western Australia and in the Northern Territory was in this tropical region. PROGRESS comes to the Aborigines. A native at Mount House station (left) is using an aerosol fly spray to stop troublesome flies from alighting on his face. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 5