-
included keyboardist Claude "Coffee" Cave,
guitarist Omar Mesa, b****ist
Bundie Cenas, and
drummer Charlie Padro. They
signed with
Polydor Records and released...
- with his brother, took up land on the Mehi
River naming their run 'Mungie
Bundie'. Hall,
continuing his
close ****ociation with his nephews, took up a neighbouring...
- wake,
establishing pastoral runs in the vicinity,
among which were 'Mungie
Bundie'
formed by
brothers John
Henry Fleming and
Joseph Fleming in 1837, 'Boolooroo'...
-
going shopping?'
Kemane kau ndak berangkat? 'Where are you going?'
Ngape bundie ndaq kesekula? 'Why are they not
going to school?' The
vocabulary of Belitung...
- both sides.[citation needed] John
Henry Fleming, a free man from
Mungie Bundie Run near Moree,
gathered a
group of
armed men to respond. They consisted...
-
Henry Fleming, took up land on the Mehi
River naming their run 'Mungie
Bundie'. Hall,
continuing his
close ****ociation with Fleming, took up a neighbouring...
- John Fleming,
established another of
their leaseholds nearby at 'Mungie
Bundie'. More
conflict between the
advancing colonists and
local Aboriginal people...
-
McCuller –
Background vocals Baker Bigsby –
Engineer Bill
Evans –
Engineer Bundie Cenac – B****, composer, percussion,
vocals Carlos Wilson – Composer, conductor...
- convicts, led by John
Henry Fleming, the only free man,
manager of the
Mungie Bundie Station. The
original party ****embled at
Bengari on a
station owned by Archibald...
- film was
released overseas as
Queen of the Turf. He
retired to the
Mungie Bundie Stud, near Moree, New
South Wales in 1922. He
remained there until the stud...