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15 January
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1859
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6 April
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1920
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Australian
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politician
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Premier of South Australia
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Chelsea, London
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Victoria
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South Australia
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Narracoorte
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House of Assembly
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Mount Barker
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Charles Kingston
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Frederick Holder
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John Jenkins
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Thomas Price
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Liberal and Democratic Union
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John Verran
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Liberal Union
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Federal
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New South Wales
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Victorian
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Murray River
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Murray-Darling Basin Commission
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Crawford Vaughan
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conscription
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Nationalist Party of Australia
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apprenticeship
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cerebral haemorrhage
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Dictionary of Australian Biography
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Thomas Price
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Premier of South Australia
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June 05
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1909
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June 02
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1910
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John Verran
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John Verran
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Premier of South Australia
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Feb 17
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1912
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April 02
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1915
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Crawford Vaughan
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Crawford Vaughan
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Premier of South Australia
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July 14
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1917
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April 06
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1920
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Henry Barwell
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Blyth
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Hart
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Boucaut
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Strangways
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Colton
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Morgan
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Bray
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Downer
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Playford II
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Cockburn
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Holder
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Butler
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Price
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Verran
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Vaughan
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Barwell
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Gunn
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Hill
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Butler
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Richards
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Playford IV
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Walsh
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Dunstan
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Hall
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Corcoran
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Tonkin
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Bannon
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Arnold
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Brown
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Olsen
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Kerin
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