Mr. Charles Denoon Young, sole partner of the firm of C. D. Young and Co., engineers, ironfounders, and contractors, Edinburgh, Manchester, London, Liverpool, and Glasgow, was ...
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Article : 231 wordsPresent—The Chairman and Messrs. Spicer and Treloar. Letter read from the Commissioner of Public Works, transmitting the proposed new District Councils Act, and inviting suggestions on it. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 20 Oct 1858, Page 3
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