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Government gazette extraordinary of the State of New South Wales : no. 432, Friday, 5 August, 1904 :...

Government gazette extraordinary of the State of New South Wales : no. 432, Friday, 5 August, 1904 :...

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Government gazette extraordinary of the State of New South Wales : no. 432, Friday, 5 August, 1904 : H̀is Excellency the Governor ... announces to the State the death this morning of Sir George Richard Gibbs K.C.M.G., the funeral procession will move from Milson's Point ...' / [Signed] John Perry.

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Government gazette extraordinary of the State of New South Wales : no. 432, Friday, 5 August, 1904 : H̀is Excellency the Governor ... announces to the State the death this morning of Sir George Richard Gibbs K.C.M.G., the funeral procession will move from Milson's Point ...' / [Signed] John Perry.

Publisher

Sydney, N.S.W. : William Applegate Gullick, 1904.

Date

1904.

Call Numbers

Drawer item 260

Record Identifier

74VMj3lKOBNb

MMS ID

991001103279702626

Language

English

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Physical content

1 broadside ; 35 x 22 cm.

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Publisher

Sydney, N.S.W. : William Applegate Gullick, 1904.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1904.

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Government gazette extraordinary of the State of New South Wales : no. 432, Friday, 5 August, 1904 : H̀is Excellency the Governor ... announces to the State the death this morning of Sir George Richard Gibbs K.C.M.G., the funeral procession will move from Milson's Point ...' / [Signed] John Perry.

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Call Numbers

Drawer item 260

Record Identifier

74VMj3lKOBNb

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MMS ID

991001103279702626

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