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ERNEST AND EUPHEMIA KRAMER spent twenty-one years taking the
Christian message and practical help to the Aborigines and settlers
of Central Australia's harsh, forbidding outback. After ten years
travelling the countryside in a flimsy cart drawn by horses or
donkeys, they settled in Alice Springs. For the next eleven years
Ernest spent six months of each year travelling the outback with
two Aboriginal helpers and a team of camels. Among his friends in
Alice Springs were Dr John Flynn, Professors Ted Strehlow and John
Cleland, Doctor Charles Duguid and Pastor Friedrich Albrecht. In
April 1977 the Kramer Memorial Church was erected in his honour in
Parke Terrace, Alice Springs.
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