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  2. James Roy Kinghorn - Wikipedia

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    This pocket guide was published for American troops serving in the region. Kinghorn, J. Roy 1929 Herpetological notes No. I Records of the Australian Museum 17 (2): 76–84; Kinghorn, JR 1929 Rec. Austral. Mus., Sydney, 17: 77; Kinghorn, J. Reptiles and Roy 1924 batrachian from south and south-west Australia.

  3. Australian two-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    The two dollar note was replaced by a gold-coloured coin on 14 June 1988 (Monday), due to the longer service life and cost effectiveness of coins. These notes can still be redeemed at face value by the Reserve Bank of Australia and most commercial banks, [ 1 ] but numismatics and note collectors may pay a higher price for these notes depending ...

  4. Douglas Maxwell Stone - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Maxwell Stone (born 26 June 1948) is an Australian geologist, author, publisher, farmer and businessman.He was born in Kew, Victoria, and is the son of Lawrie Phillip Stone and Josephine Alexander Proctor.

  5. $2 note (Australian) - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Collins GEM books - Wikipedia

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    Collins Gem Dictionary of Biography (1971) Collins GEM is a collection of miniature books and dictionaries by HarperCollins.The original Collins firm published its first dictionary in the year 1824, and its first series of Collins Illustrated Dictionaries in 1840, including the Sixpenny Pocket Pronouncing Dictionary, which sold approximately 1 million copies.

  8. Rigby Limited - Wikipedia

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    William Charles Rigby (March 1834 – 14 July 1913) [1] was born in London.His parents had intended for him the life of a hatter, but he was attracted to bookselling, so was apprenticed to Parker & Sons of London and Oxford, [2] where George Robertson and Samuel Mullen (both became bookshop owners in Melbourne) were fellow workers.

  9. Who needs football? This year's SEC in the conversation for ...

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    A decade ago, the SEC was a football-first conference. Today, it is unquestionably the strongest basketball conference in the country.