Australian History

During 1921, a young man left school to help his parents in their Post Office business. A desert town on the Great Barrier Highway called Olary, with a population, of 100 person, and 200 goats, and 7 inches of rain, if they were lucky. The town is situated 260 miles northeast of Adelaide, on the Broken Hill railway.

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