North Australia
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Darwin, in barren North Australia, is as yet little more than a fueling station.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They cross the Equator, weave through the maze of the East Indian Archipelago toward Australia's New Guinea and North Australia.
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Through Central and North Australia, on localities subject to inundation.
From Explorations in Australia The Journals of John McDouall Stuart by Stuart, John McDouall
When in 1858 William E. Gladstone sought to establish a new colony to be known as North Australia, he opened a fresh field for Irish initiative.
From The Glories of Ireland by Lennox, P. J.
One of these tools, now in my possession, was given me by Mr. Farquharson of Haughton, who saw a native using it in 1854 on the Auburn river, in Burnet district, North Australia.
From The Antiquity of Man by Lyell, Charles, Sir
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