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  • 61General Tacticus — General Callus Tacticus is a legendary soldier and military leader in Terry Pratchett s Discworld fantasy series. He can be thought of as the Discworld s equivalent of Julius Caesar. Fictional character biographyHe was a soldier of the Ankh… …

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  • 62Albyn School — Infobox scottish primary, secondary and nursery school name= Albyn School image size= caption= headteacher= headmistress= rector= principal= type= Private independent coeducational location= Queens Road, Aberdeen AB15 4PB, Scotland coordinates=… …

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  • 63Hamelia patens — Taxobox name = Firebush image width = 200px image caption = Habitus status = NE status system = iucn3.1 regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida subclassis = Asteridae unranked ordo = Euasterids I ordo = Gentianales… …

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  • 64BAVIN, Sir Thomas Rainsford (1874-1941) — premier of New South Wales and judge was the son of a Methodist clergyman the Rev. Rainsford Bavin. He. was born at Kaiopoi, New Zealand, on 5 May 1874 and was educated at Auckland Grammar School, Newington College, Sydney, and the university of… …

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  • 65BAYLEY, Arthur Wellesley (1865 1896) — prospector, discoverer of the Coolgardie goldfield was born at Newbridge, Victoria, on 27 March 1865. When only 16 years of age he went to North Queensland and did prospecting and mining work at Charters Towers, Hughenden, Normanton, Croydon and… …

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  • 66BOWSER, Sir John (1856-1936) — premier of Victoria the son of John Henry Bowser, was born at London on 26 August 1856. He was brought to Victoria when three years old by his parents who settled at Bacchus Marsh. Educated at the local state school, Bowser joined the Bacchus… …

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  • 67CHURCH, Hubert Newman Wigmore (1857-1932) — poet was born at Hobart, Tasmania, on 13 June 1857, the son of Hubert Day and Mary A. Church. His father, a barrister, came from Somerset and was a descendant of the family of John Hampden. Hubert Church was taken to England when eight years old …

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  • 68CUSSEN, Sir Leo Finn Bernard (1859-1933) — advocate and judge son of Maurice Cussen, was born at Portland, Victoria, on 29 November 1859. Educated at Hamilton College, Cussen went to the university of Melbourne and obtained his certificate as a civil engineer in 1879. He then entered the… …

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  • 69FRY, Douglas (1872-1911) — artist was born at Ipswich, Suffolk, England, in 1872. He was educated at Ipswich Grammar School and studied art at Julien s, Paris, and in London. He did some illustrative work in London and in 1899 came to Australia. He stayed at Melbourne for… …

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  • 70REDFERN, William (1778-1833) — pioneer was probably born in 1778. He qualified as a medical man by passing the examinations of the Company of Surgeons, London, and was a surgeon s mate in the navy at the time of the mutiny at the Nore in 1797. It is not known exactly what part …

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