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Monarch
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Edward VII
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Governor-General
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Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote
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William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley
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Prime Minister
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Alfred Deakin
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Andrew Fisher
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Population
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Elections
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Western Australia
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1907 in Australia
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Other events of 1908
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1909 in Australia
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Timeline of Australian history
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Monarch
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King Edward VII
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Governor General
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Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote
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9 September
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William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley
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Prime Minister
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Alfred Deakin
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13 November
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Andrew Fisher
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Premier of New South Wales
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Charles Wade
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Premier of South Australia
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Thomas Price
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Premier of Queensland
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Robert Philp
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18 February
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William Kidston
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Premier of Tasmania
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John Evans
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Premier of Western Australia
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Newton Moore
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Premier of Victoria
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Thomas Bent
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Governor of New South Wales
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Admiral Sir Harry Rawson
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Governor of South Australia
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Sir George Ruvthen Le Hunte
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Governor of Queensland
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Frederic Thesiger, 3rd Baron Chelmsford
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Governor of Tasmania
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Sir Gerald Strickland
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Governor of Western Australia
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Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford
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Governor of Victoria
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Major General Sir Reginald Talbot
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6 July
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Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael
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July 27
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March 10
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Douglas Mawson
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Edgeworth David
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Ernest Shackleton
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Mount Erebus
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Antarctica
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March 30
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Commonwealth Quarantine service
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April 20
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Sunshine train disaster
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May 7
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Coat of Arms of Australia
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Royal Assent
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scouting movement
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scouting
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August 20
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Great White Fleet
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U.S. Navy
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October 8
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capital of Australia
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Melbourne
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Sydney
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November 13
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Australian Labor Party
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minority government
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Alfred Deakin
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Andrew Fisher
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November 18
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Victorian government
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female suffrage
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December 15
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pension
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December 29
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Victoria
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Sir Thomas Bent
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January 1
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Bureau of Meteorology
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February 3
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trans-Tasman
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radio transmission
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HMS
Powerful
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May 16
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Henry Handel Richardson
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We of the Never Never
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn
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My Country
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Dorothea Mackellar
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February 2
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Limelight Department
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Salvation Army
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January 31
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Victoria
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Sheffield Shield
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February 11
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The Ashes
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April 20
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New South Wales Rugby League premiership
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November 3
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Melbourne Cup
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1908 Summer Olympics
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competed as Australasia
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rugby football
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middleweight boxing
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swimming
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Frank Beaurepaire
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February 23
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William McMahon
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Prime Minister of Australia
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May 15
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Kevin Ellis
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May 20
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Henry Bolte
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July 10
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John Armstrong
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August 5
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Harold Holt
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Prime Minister of Australia
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August 26
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Alexandra Hasluck
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August 27
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Donald Bradman
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November 3
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Eddie Scarf
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January 22
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February 14
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David Syme
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February 29
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John Hope, 1st Marquess of Linlithgow
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Governor-General of Australia
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March 7
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Alfred William Howitt
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May 11
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Charles Kingston
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October 2
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Gowings
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October 20
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Vaiben Solomon
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November 14
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Ernest Favenc
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November 18
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Pierce Galliard Smith
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National Archives of Australia
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Parliament of Victoria
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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