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  2. Lily Poulett-Harris - Wikipedia

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    As her own obituary notice states, Lily "was a great admirer of athletic exercises, firmly believing that it was very necessary to develop the physical as well as the mental part of our nature. Cricket had her warm sympathy and support... she was a good horsewoman and cyclist. Fear, it is said, was a thing unknown to her." [1]

  3. List of members of the Australian Parliament who died in office

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    Date of death Age at death Cause Frederick Thomas Sargood Free Trade: Victoria: 2 January 1903 [1] 68 William Russell Labor: South Australia: 28 June 1912 69 Heart disease [2] Gregor McGregor Labor South Australia 13 August 1914 65 Heart disease [3] Robert Guthrie Nationalist: South Australia 20 January 1921 63 Struck by a tram [4] John Adamson

  4. The Mercury (Hobart) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury is a daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp. The weekend issues of the paper are called Mercury on Saturday and Sunday Tasmanian .

  5. Harry Quick - Wikipedia

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    Harry Vernon Quick (28 June 1941 – 19 October 2024) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1993 until 2007, representing the electorate of Franklin in Tasmania.

  6. J. Walch and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Major James William Henry Walch (died 1852) and family [a] left England for Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, (later known as Hobart, Tasmania) by the barque Royal Saxon, arriving in November 1842, and was attached to Her Majesty's 54th Regiment. [1]

  7. Alan Cameron Walker - Wikipedia

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    Old Customs House, Hobart, Tasmania, designed by Orlando Baker, but incorrectly attributed to Walker in his obituary notice. Walker was born in 1865, fourth son of Herbert Walker. He was educated at the Hutchins School. [1] Walker was apprenticed to Henry Hunter.

  8. Fran Bladel - Wikipedia

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    Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: Died: 5 December 2023 (aged 90) Political party: Labor Party ... Death. Fran Bladel died on 5 December 2023, [5] at the age of 90. [6]

  9. The Courier (Hobart) - Wikipedia

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    The Courier is a newspaper founded in 1827 in Hobart, Tasmania, as The Hobart Town Courier. It changed its name to The Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemen's Land Advertiser in 1839, settling on The Courier in 1840. By 1830 the newspaper was printing 750 copies per issue. [1] In 1859 it merged with The Hobart Town Daily Mercury. [2]

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