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Article : 1,505 wordsMr. Forstor to ask the Honorable the Colonial Secretary—why have the papers asked for by an address of the Legislative Assembly agreed to on 11 February, 1850, having reference to the removal of Mr. Surveyor Sanderson, from the public service, not been ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 16 Sep 1859, Page 8
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