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  2. TIMES WERE TOUGH IN CHARLTON GULLY

    Clarence George Proude, usually associated with Tewinga Merino stud, is the grandson of William Proude who took up virgin land at Charlton in the 1860’s. William Proude, a cabinet maker, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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