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  2. Malcolm Reid - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Donald Reid was born in Adelaide to John Harper Reid (c. 1829 – 25 September 1891) and Bridget Reid, née Carragher (died 1882), who married in 1852. John arrived in the colony of South Australia around 1849, possibly aboard Competitor in October 1848.

  3. D. & J. Fowler Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    They built the "Paou Chung Factory" on King William Road, and in 1883 their "Paou Chung" brand was the first packaged tea marketed in South Australia. Their best-selling line, "Amgoorie" tea, followed much later, in 1896. [7] Around 1885 John H. M. Hawkes was appointed manager of the manufacturing side of their Adelaide business, with a staff ...

  4. James Marshall & Co. - Wikipedia

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    He arrived at Port Adelaide aboard the ship St Vincent in November 1867 [21] and commenced work at Northmore's King William Street shop. He struck up a friendship with William Taylor (died 1913), [ 1 ] of Northmore's Hindley Street store, [ 4 ] and together set up in business in December 1872 as Marshall & Taylor at 12 Hindley Street, [ 3 ] and ...

  5. Adelaide Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. ... Debney's fine furniture factory and ... Baths on King William Road from ...

  6. A Pengelly & Co - Wikipedia

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    A Pengelly & Co was an Australian furniture manufacturer, motor car and rolling stock body maker in Adelaide, Australia. [1] The company had a 3-acre (1.2-hectare) factory on South Road, Edwardstown.

  7. Electoral district of King (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    King is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It was created by the redistribution conducted in 2016, and was contested for the first time at the 2018 state election .

  8. John Martin's - Wikipedia

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    The John Martin's outdoor furniture store at Keswick was also closed (this store was a former Clark Rubber store operated by another company within the Adelaide Steamship Company). The last John Martin's store to close was the Rundle Mall flagship store in the Adelaide city centre. Despite strong public opposition, the store was closed on 15 ...

  9. White's Rooms - Wikipedia

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    White's Rooms, later known as Adelaide Assembly Room, was a privately owned function centre which opened in 1856 on King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia.It became Garner's Theatre in 1880, then passed through several hands, being known as the Tivoli theatre, Bijou Theatre, Star Picture Theatre and finally in 1916 the Majestic Theatre and Majestic Hotel.

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