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Geography of Australia / States and territories of Australia / Geography of South Australia / Riverland / Limestone Coast / Renmark /  South Australia / William Randell / Kingston SE / Hundred of Yatala / Adelaide / RAL colour standard / Beachport
Date: 2012-09-14 00:35:17
Geography of Australia
States and territories of Australia
Geography of South Australia
Riverland
Limestone Coast
Renmark
South Australia
William Randell
Kingston SE
Hundred of Yatala
Adelaide
RAL colour standard
Beachport

R A person arriving in this colony, and wishing to join his friends at the Meadows, consults his railway guide, and finds that he has to take train for Quorn, etc; but after travelling some 200 miles north discovers that

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