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Proclamation, by His Excellency Sir William MacGregor ... Governor of the State of Queensland and it...

Proclamation, by His Excellency Sir William MacGregor ... Governor of the State of Queensland and it...

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Proclamation, by His Excellency Sir William MacGregor ... Governor of the State of Queensland and its Dependencies : Whereas it has come to the knowledge of me ... that large numbers of persons have assembled in the city of Brisbane ... .

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Full title

Proclamation, by His Excellency Sir William MacGregor ... Governor of the State of Queensland and its Dependencies : Whereas it has come to the knowledge of me ... that large numbers of persons have assembled in the city of Brisbane ... .

Publisher

Brisbane : Anthony James Cumming, Govt. Printer, 1912.

Date

1912.

Call Numbers

Drawer item 352

Record Identifier

74VMb5Q2P73g

MMS ID

991000963879702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

1 broadside ; 49 x 32 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Brisbane : Anthony James Cumming, Govt. Printer, 1912.

Place of Publication

Queensland

Date Published

1912.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Proclamation, by His Excellency Sir William MacGregor ... Governor of the State of Queensland and its Dependencies : Whereas it has come to the knowledge of me ... that large numbers of persons have assembled in the city of Brisbane ... .

Notes

General note

Also includes: To all whom it may concern ... / W.G. Cahill.

Proclamation prohibits the holding of public meetings in Brisbane between the 13th and 27th of February 1912.

Additional physical form availability note

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Drawer item 352

Record Identifier

74VMb5Q2P73g

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Other Identifiers

MMS ID

991000963879702626

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