following lists events that happened during 1878 in Australia. Monarch - Victoria Governors of the Australian colonies: Governor of New South Wales – Sir...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1878. 1878 (MDCCCLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1878. G. Herbert Gibson — "The Free-Selector's Daughter" Henry...
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toured Australia and New Zealand in 1878–79 in a private tour organised by the Melbourne Cricket Club. The team's match against Australia in January...
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Castlemaine Perkins (category Australian companies established in 1878)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a wholly owned entity of the Japanese-controlled Lion company. Operations began in 1878 and continue today. Castlemaine...
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Normand MacLaurin (1835–1914), Australian politician and university administrator Henry Normand MacLaurin (1878–1915), Australian general Ian MacLaurin, Baron...
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1878 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships College championship College football national championship...
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Black Wednesday was a political crisis in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 9 January 1878 when the Victorian Government, headed by the radical premier...
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literary events and publications of 1878. January 28 – The Yale News becomes the first daily college newspaper in the United States. June – Robert Louis...
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information about the first Australian tour of England, see : Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878 The historic two-match series...
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The year 1878 in science and technology involved many significant events, listed below. English astronomer Richard A. Proctor describes the Zone of Avoidance...
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Australian rugby league player Joe Wearmouth (1878–1925), Australian rules football player Ronnie Wearmouth, Australian rules footballer This disambiguation page...
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player Bill McGee (Manitoba politician) Billy McGee (footballer) (1878–1939), Australian rules footballer Willie McGee (disambiguation) William Magee (disambiguation)...
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a patriotic song in Australia in 1878. It replaced "God Save the Queen" as the official national anthem by the Whitlam government in 1974, following an...
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E. Potter (1823–1889), Union general in the American Civil War Edward Potter (footballer) (1878–1960), Australian rules footballer This disambiguation...
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(athlete) (1917–2002), Canadian athlete Harold Brown (footballer) (1878–1940), Australian rules footballer for Essendon and St Kilda Harold Brown (gymnast)...
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station in Charlotte, North Carolina Archdale baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Archdale (surname) Archdale Parkhill (1878-1947)...
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September in 1878, an Australian cricket team made the inaugural first-class tour of England by a representative overseas side. In October, the Australians played...
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Jack Graham (redirect from Jack Graham (Australian footballer))
(Australian footballer, born 1916) (1916–1984), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne Jack Graham (Australian footballer, born 1878) (1878–1907)...
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Colonial elections were held in South Australia from 29 March to 30 April 1878. All 46 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election...
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Universelle of 1878 (French pronunciation: [ɛkspozisjɔ̃ ynivɛʁsɛl]), better known in English as the 1878 Paris Exposition, was a world's fair held in Paris, France...
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between Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the First Australians, at Lord's on Monday, 27 May 1878, is the lowest scoring completed first-class match on...
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general James Cullen Martin (1928–1999), American chemist Jim Cullen (1878–1954), Australian rules footballer Jim Cullen (skier), Canadian para-alpine skier...
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Sidney Myer (category 1878 births)
February 1878 – 5 September 1934) was a Belarusian-born Australian businessman and philanthropist, best known for founding Myer, Australia's largest chain...
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XXXX (beer) (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
introduced in 1878. Currently sold brands include: XXXX Bitter, a 4.4% ABV Australian lager marketed under the brand XXXX. When ordering in Queensland...
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of events including expected and scheduled events for the year 2024 in Australia. Monarch Charles III Governor-General David Hurley Sam Mostyn Prime Minister...
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Government of South Australia. SA0062295. Retrieved 10 December 2015. Town surveyed in October 1878. T Snow was the private secretary to (1878) and cousin of...
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South Wales' remaining northern central mainland Australian territory is transferred to South Australia. 1878 – Britain annexes Ashmore Island. 1883 – Queensland...
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for the 1878 Melbourne Cup. Horses portal Sports portal Australia portal Melbourne Cup List of Melbourne Cup winners Victoria Racing Club "1878 Melbourne...
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(1831–1901), engineer and politician in colonial Tasmania (Australia) Charles Grant (Australian politician) (1878–1943), Australian Senator Charles Grant, fictional...
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