Their Excellencies the Governor-General, Lady Tennyson, and party left Melbourne for Sydney last evening. Mr. C. J. Ham, M.L.Q., and Mrs. Ham ...
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Article : 417 wordsThe will of Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart., who died in London in 1902, has been filed. The net value of the New South Wales portion of the estate is sworn as under £558,000. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 28 Mar 1903, Page 15
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