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  2. Victor Harbor, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Victor Harbor is a town ... The Murray Bridge-based Power FM SA & 5MU both broadcast into Victor Harbor and the ... Former Victor Harbor Post & Telegraph Office and ...

  3. The Southern Argus - Wikipedia

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    In 1912 he founded the Victor Harbor Times, whose first editor was his son Cecil Cave Elliott (1889– ). [ 9 ] The long title of the newspaper persisted until 5 July 1877 when it was shortened to the Southern Argus and River Murray Advertiser .

  4. City of Victor Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The City of Victor Harbor is a local government area of South Australia. It covers an area of 386.5 square kilometres (149.2 sq mi) along the coast, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Adelaide , the capital of South Australia.

  5. Encounter Bay, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Encounter Bay is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about 87 kilometres (54 mi) south of the state capital of Adelaide and about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south-west of the municipal seat of Victor Harbor. [1]

  6. Hayborough - Wikipedia

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    Hayborough is a north-eastern suburb of the South Australian town of Victor Harbor, located on the south coast of Fleurieu Peninsula.. In the 2006 census, Hayborough had a population of 1,847, with a median age of 47—lower than the region as a whole, but significantly higher than the state or national average.

  7. Hindmarsh Valley, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hindmarsh Valley is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about 64 kilometres (40 mi) south of the state capital of Adelaide and about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of the municipal seat in Victor Harbor.

  8. Bill Denny - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Denny was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on 6 December 1872, one of three children of Thomas Joseph Denny, a publican, and his wife Annie (née Dwyer). ). He attended Christian Brothers College, Adelaide, [1] then worked as a weather clerk at the General Post Office, Adelaide, under the Postmaster General, Sir Charles Todd

  9. Victor Harbor Times - Wikipedia

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    The Milnes family continued to run the paper until 1986, when it was bought by the Wilson family. Rural Press purchased it later, and eventually Fairfax (SA Regional Media) became the owners. [4] In May 2017, the newspaper sold its 95-year old office at 13 Coral Street, moving 100m south, into Stuart Street, Victor Harbor. [4]