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Salisbury, Queensland

Salisbury is a southern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[3] In the 2021 census, Salisbury had a population of 6,790 people.[4]

Salisbury
BrisbaneQueensland
Ainsworth Street, 2022
Salisbury
Coordinates27°33′07″S 153°01′52″E / 27.5519°S 153.0311°E / -27.5519; 153.0311 (Salisbury (centre of suburb))
Population6,790 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode(s)4107
Area4.6 km2 (1.8 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location13 km (8 mi) S of Brisbane GPO
LGA(s)City of Brisbane
(Moorooka Ward)[2]
State electorate(s)Toohey
Federal division(s)Moreton

Geography edit

Salisbury is 12.4 kilometres (8 mi) by road south of the Brisbane GPO.[5]

Toohey Mountain and Toohey Mountain Reserve is located on the north east boundary of the suburb.

Today, Salisbury is an established residential and industrial area, with substantial park lands in the north.[6]

History edit

Salisbury was named after the residence of William Coote, an early Brisbane engineer, architect, journalist and political figure, who lived in the area. It is presumed to refer to Salisbury in England.[3][7][8]

The Beenleigh railway line opened in 1885 which included the Salisbury railway station to service the area.[9]

Rocklea started to develop before Salisbury, with the Logan Railway estate auctioned on 2 May 1885, advertising that the estate was near Salisbury railway station.[10][11]

On 20 July 1912, the Salisbury Township Estate was advertised to be sold on site by Arthur Blackwood. The estate was located off Main Road (now known as Lilian Avenue) and consisted of 442 predominantly 32 perch (800m2) blocks, between Lillian Ave, Cripps Street, Fairlie Terrace and Rocky Water Holes.[12]

On 23 November 1918, Mountain View Estate, Salisbury located off Main Road (now known as Lilian Avenue) was advertised to be auctioned at 3 o'clock on site, by auctioneer A. S. Phillips & Sons Ltd. The estate consisted of 26 half-acre allotments and four two-acre blocks. he allotments were advertised as situated on a high position between Salisbury and Coopers Plains railway stations and opposite the site purchased by the Queensland Government for the proposed State School.[13][14]

 
Salisbury State School, at its opening, 1920

Salisbury State School opened on 27 May 1920.[15]

The School Estate Salisbury was advertised for auction on Saturday 14 May 1921. 75 residential sites were sold by Cameron Brothers next to Salisbury State School and within 10 minutes walk to Salisbury Railway station.[16][17]

 
Real estate map of Waratah Heights Estate, Salisbury, 1924

The Waratah Heights Estate was sold on 17 May 1924 by Arthur Blackwood Ltd. There were 90 suburban lots in the vicinity of Golda Avenue (27°33′25″S 153°02′03″E / 27.5569°S 153.0342°E / -27.5569; 153.0342 (Waratah Heights Estate)).[18][19]

The area remained predominantly rural until after the Second World War. Because of its comparative remoteness, a series of munition factories were built in the area, along what is now Evans Road. The tram line from the city to Moorooka was extended in 1941 to Evans Road to service these factories. The tram line finally closed on 13 April 1969.

By the end of October 1943, the production of small arms at the Rocklea Factory had ceased and the place was ready for re-occupation and conversion to engine overhaul for the Department of Aircraft Production.[20] Provision was also made for the establishment on the site of the Salisbury Hotel.

 
Salisbury State High School, 1959

Salisbury State High School opened on 2 February 1954 on a 10 hectares (25 acres) on Fairlie Terrace (27°33′04″S 153°01′20″E / 27.5510°S 153.0222°E / -27.5510; 153.0222 (Salisbury State High School / Nyandra State High School (former))).[21] On 12 December 1997, it was amalgamated with Acacia Ridge State High School to create the Nyanda State High School on the site of the Salisbury State High School.[15][22] Nyanda State High School closed in 2013.[23][24]

In 1955, Orange Grove Road was extended north from the eastern end of Lillian Avenue to connect to the eastern end of Evans Road. Toohey Road linked Salisbury to Tarragindi in September 1959.[25] Significant residential development occurred during the post-war years, with rapid growth from the 1960s.[6]

St Pius X Catholic School opened in 1964.[15] The school was instigated by parish priest Father Frank Costello and is located on 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of land behind the St Pius X church. The school was operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart until 1981 after which it was under lay leadership.[26]

Nyanda Station which was north of Salisbury station on Railway Avenue under the Beaudesert Road overpass was closed in November 1978.[citation needed] This was due to the electrification on the Beenleigh line, which because of the short distances between Salisbury and Rocklea stations, didn't allow the trains to stop in time. Also, the new Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) were too long to fit on the platform, and due to lack of space, the platform was not able to expand.[citation needed]

Southside Christian College opened at 109A Golda Avenue on 15 April 1985 with 16 primary students.[15] In 2011 the school was renamed Brisbane Christian College.[27] In June 2015 the school purchased the site of the former Nyanda State High School at 63 Fairlie Terrace for their middle and senior school campus.[28][29]

St Mary Magdalene Anglican Church at 243-245 Douglas Road (27°33′04″S 153°01′55″E / 27.5510°S 153.0320°E / -27.5510; 153.0320 (St Mary Magdalene Anglican Church (former))) was dedicated on 21 July 1997 by Archbishop Felix Arnott, replacing a World War II army hut. Its last service was held on 23 February 2014 due to a declining congregation. A deconsecration ceremony was conducted by Locum Bishop Godfrey Fryar on 28 February 2018. The first church in the district opened in a tent in 1921.[30][31][32][33]

Demographics edit

In the 2016 census, Salisbury had a population of 6,290 people, of whom 50.0% were female and 50.0% were male. The median age of the Salisbury population was 35 years, three years below the Australian median. 67.8% of people living in Salisbury were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 66.7%. The other top responses for country of birth were India (4.0%), New Zealand (2.8%), England (2.6%), China (1.9%) and Vietnam (0.8%). 74.2% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were Mandarin (2.4%), Cantonese (1.4%), Punjabi and Spanish (both 1.2%) and Gujarati (1.0).[34]

In the 2021 census, Salisbury had a population of 6,790 people.[4]

Heritage listings edit

There are a number of heritage-listed sites in the suburb, including:

  • 45 Assembly Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Shell Machining Shop & Air Raid Shelter [35]
  • 9 Chrome Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Oil Store and Lead Press [36]
  • 18 Chrome Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - S.A.A. Mess [37]
  • 32 Commerce Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - S.A.A. Case & Assembly Shop [38]
  • 100A Dollis Street: Salisbury Railway Station ticket office & footbridge (part) [39]
  • 21 Engineering Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Laboratory [40]
  • Evans Road (road reserve): former Rocklea Munitions Works - Northern Guard House [41]
  • 50 Evans Road: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Chronograph House & Velocity Range Building [42]
  • 124 Evans Road: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Staff Mess [43]
  • 145 Evans Road: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Southern Guard House [44]
  • 145 Henson Road: 145 Henson Road, Salisbury [45]
  • 32 Industries Road: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Magazine 8A [46]
  • 9 Precision Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Electrical Workshop [47]
  • 23 Precision Street: former Rocklea Munitions Works - Tools & Gauges building [48]

Facilities edit

Major features of the area include Toohey Forest, Toohey Mountain, The Construction Training Centre, SkillsTech Australia (Salisbury Campus), Brisbane Christian College, Life Church, Russ Hall Park and a number of local schools, shops, aged care facilities, clubs and sporting facilities. The area is serviced by both a railway station and a number of bus routes connecting to Brisbane central business district and surrounding areas.

Salisbury railway station provides access to regular Queensland Rail City network services to Brisbane and Beenleigh.

The book publishing company Boolarong Press has its headquarters in the suburb.

Salisbury also has many public parks throughout the suburb. These include of: [49]

  • Assembly Street Park - Located at 61/75 Assembly Street
  • Bill Moore Park - Located at 116 Myra Road
  • Kellett Road Park - Located at 104 Kellett Road
  • Lillian Avenue Park - Located at 309 Lillian Avenue
  • Rosebank Square Park - Located at 64 Rosebank Square
  • Russ Hall Park - Located on Ainsworth Street and McCarthy Road
  • Salisbury Reserve Reserve - Located at 323 Evans Road

Education edit

 
Salisbury State School, 2023
 
Salisbury State School, 2023

Salisbury State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 19 Cripps Street (27°33′13″S 153°01′56″E / 27.5535°S 153.0321°E / -27.5535; 153.0321 (Salisbury State School)).[50][51] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 256 students with 22 teachers (17 full-time equivalent) and 17 non-teaching staff (11 full-time equivalent).[52]

St Pius X School is a Catholic primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 73 Golda Avenue (27°33′27″S 153°02′17″E / 27.5576°S 153.0380°E / -27.5576; 153.0380 (St Pius X School)).[50][53] In 2019, the school had an enrolment of 150 students with 13 teachers (10 full-time equivalent) and 11 non-teaching staff (6 full-time equivalent).[52]

Brisbane Christian College is a private primary and secondary school (Prep-12) school for boys and girls. It has its Prep-5 campus at 99-109 Golda Avenue (27°33′28″S 153°02′20″E / 27.5578°S 153.0390°E / -27.5578; 153.0390 (Brisbane Christian College (junior campus))) and its 6-12 campus at 63 Fairlie Terrace (27°32′59″S 153°01′15″E / 27.5498°S 153.0209°E / -27.5498; 153.0209 (Brisbane Christian College (senior campus))).[50][54] In 2017, the school had an enrolment of 820 students with 58 teachers (52 full-time equivalent) and 79 non-teaching staff (38 full-time equivalent).[52]

There is no government secondary school in Salisbury. The nearest government secondary schools are:[55]

Transport edit

Commuter trains on the Beenleigh line stop at Salisbury railway station. [56]

The suburb is served by Transport for Brisbane buses, namely the P119 QE2 Hospital-City route [57], the 120 Garden City-City route [58], the 121 Salisbury-Fortitude Valley route [59], the 124 Sunnybank-Fortitude Valley route [60], and the 125 Garden City-Fortitude Valley route [61]. Also, along the Salisbury side of Beaudesert Road, the 110 Inala-City route [62], the 115 Calamvale-City route [63], and the 117 Acacia Ridge-Woolloongabba route [64] stop at Beaudesert Rd at Moorooka South, stop 38. [65]

Salisbury is located in the Translink zone 2. [66]

A business case has been opened by the Government of Australia and Queensland Government for a proposed passenger rail service from Salisbury to Beaudesert, which would use the existing NSW TrainLink railway from Salisbury to Undullah, then a soon to be built railway from Undullah to Beaudesert. [67]

Residential edit

Housing predominantly consists of a variety of detached dwellings on various lot sizes, ranging from traditional Queenslander style homes on 800 meters squared to modern style homes on 400 meters squared.[citation needed]

The area is undergoing change and renewal with many families seeking to make it their home.[68]

Main Roads edit

Salisbury has four major roads that run throughout the suburb. This include of:

  • Metroad 2 (Kessels/Riawena Roads) to the south. [69]
  • National Route 13 (Beaudesert Road) to the west. [70]
  • State Route 11 (Orange Grove Road) to the west. [71]
  • State Route 20 (Evans Roads) to the north. [72]

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Further reading edit

  • Salisbury State School (Salisbury, Qld.) (1995), Salisbury State School 75th anniversary, 27th May 1995, The School, retrieved 27 July 2020
  • Moy, David; Moy, Judy; Moy, John (1996), St Mary Magdalene's Anglican Church, Salisbury : celebrate 75! come with us to a house of the Lord: 1921-1996, Moy Family

External links edit

  • "Salisbury". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.

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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Salisbury is a southern suburb in the City of Brisbane Queensland Australia 3 In the 2021 census Salisbury had a population of 6 790 people 4 Salisbury Brisbane QueenslandAinsworth Street 2022SalisburyCoordinates27 33 07 S 153 01 52 E 27 5519 S 153 0311 E 27 5519 153 0311 Salisbury centre of suburb Population6 790 SAL 2021 1 Postcode s 4107Area4 6 km2 1 8 sq mi Time zoneAEST UTC 10 00 Location13 km 8 mi S of Brisbane GPOLGA s City of Brisbane Moorooka Ward 2 State electorate s TooheyFederal division s MoretonSuburbs around Salisbury Moorooka Moorooka TarragindiRocklea Salisbury NathanRocklea Coopers Plains Coopers Plains Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Heritage listings 5 Facilities 6 Education 7 Transport 8 Residential 9 Main Roads 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksGeography editSalisbury is 12 4 kilometres 8 mi by road south of the Brisbane GPO 5 Toohey Mountain and Toohey Mountain Reserve is located on the north east boundary of the suburb Today Salisbury is an established residential and industrial area with substantial park lands in the north 6 History editSalisbury was named after the residence of William Coote an early Brisbane engineer architect journalist and political figure who lived in the area It is presumed to refer to Salisbury in England 3 7 8 The Beenleigh railway line opened in 1885 which included the Salisbury railway station to service the area 9 Rocklea started to develop before Salisbury with the Logan Railway estate auctioned on 2 May 1885 advertising that the estate was near Salisbury railway station 10 11 On 20 July 1912 the Salisbury Township Estate was advertised to be sold on site by Arthur Blackwood The estate was located off Main Road now known as Lilian Avenue and consisted of 442 predominantly 32 perch 800m2 blocks between Lillian Ave Cripps Street Fairlie Terrace and Rocky Water Holes 12 On 23 November 1918 Mountain View Estate Salisbury located off Main Road now known as Lilian Avenue was advertised to be auctioned at 3 o clock on site by auctioneer A S Phillips amp Sons Ltd The estate consisted of 26 half acre allotments and four two acre blocks he allotments were advertised as situated on a high position between Salisbury and Coopers Plains railway stations and opposite the site purchased by the Queensland Government for the proposed State School 13 14 nbsp Salisbury State School at its opening 1920Salisbury State School opened on 27 May 1920 15 The School Estate Salisbury was advertised for auction on Saturday 14 May 1921 75 residential sites were sold by Cameron Brothers next to Salisbury State School and within 10 minutes walk to Salisbury Railway station 16 17 nbsp Real estate map of Waratah Heights Estate Salisbury 1924The Waratah Heights Estate was sold on 17 May 1924 by Arthur Blackwood Ltd There were 90 suburban lots in the vicinity of Golda Avenue 27 33 25 S 153 02 03 E 27 5569 S 153 0342 E 27 5569 153 0342 Waratah Heights Estate 18 19 The area remained predominantly rural until after the Second World War Because of its comparative remoteness a series of munition factories were built in the area along what is now Evans Road The tram line from the city to Moorooka was extended in 1941 to Evans Road to service these factories The tram line finally closed on 13 April 1969 By the end of October 1943 the production of small arms at the Rocklea Factory had ceased and the place was ready for re occupation and conversion to engine overhaul for the Department of Aircraft Production 20 Provision was also made for the establishment on the site of the Salisbury Hotel nbsp Salisbury State High School 1959Salisbury State High School opened on 2 February 1954 on a 10 hectares 25 acres on Fairlie Terrace 27 33 04 S 153 01 20 E 27 5510 S 153 0222 E 27 5510 153 0222 Salisbury State High School Nyandra State High School former 21 On 12 December 1997 it was amalgamated with Acacia Ridge State High School to create the Nyanda State High School on the site of the Salisbury State High School 15 22 Nyanda State High School closed in 2013 23 24 In 1955 Orange Grove Road was extended north from the eastern end of Lillian Avenue to connect to the eastern end of Evans Road Toohey Road linked Salisbury to Tarragindi in September 1959 25 Significant residential development occurred during the post war years with rapid growth from the 1960s 6 St Pius X Catholic School opened in 1964 15 The school was instigated by parish priest Father Frank Costello and is located on 3 hectares 7 4 acres of land behind the St Pius X church The school was operated by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart until 1981 after which it was under lay leadership 26 Nyanda Station which was north of Salisbury station on Railway Avenue under the Beaudesert Road overpass was closed in November 1978 citation needed This was due to the electrification on the Beenleigh line which because of the short distances between Salisbury and Rocklea stations didn t allow the trains to stop in time Also the new Electric Multiple Unit EMU were too long to fit on the platform and due to lack of space the platform was not able to expand citation needed Southside Christian College opened at 109A Golda Avenue on 15 April 1985 with 16 primary students 15 In 2011 the school was renamed Brisbane Christian College 27 In June 2015 the school purchased the site of the former Nyanda State High School at 63 Fairlie Terrace for their middle and senior school campus 28 29 St Mary Magdalene Anglican Church at 243 245 Douglas Road 27 33 04 S 153 01 55 E 27 5510 S 153 0320 E 27 5510 153 0320 St Mary Magdalene Anglican Church former was dedicated on 21 July 1997 by Archbishop Felix Arnott replacing a World War II army hut Its last service was held on 23 February 2014 due to a declining congregation A deconsecration ceremony was conducted by Locum Bishop Godfrey Fryar on 28 February 2018 The first church in the district opened in a tent in 1921 30 31 32 33 Demographics editIn the 2016 census Salisbury had a population of 6 290 people of whom 50 0 were female and 50 0 were male The median age of the Salisbury population was 35 years three years below the Australian median 67 8 of people living in Salisbury were born in Australia compared to the national average of 66 7 The other top responses for country of birth were India 4 0 New Zealand 2 8 England 2 6 China 1 9 and Vietnam 0 8 74 2 of people spoke only English at home the next most popular languages were Mandarin 2 4 Cantonese 1 4 Punjabi and Spanish both 1 2 and Gujarati 1 0 34 In the 2021 census Salisbury had a population of 6 790 people 4 Heritage listings editThere are a number of heritage listed sites in the suburb including 45 Assembly Street former Rocklea Munitions Works Shell Machining Shop amp Air Raid Shelter 35 9 Chrome Street former Rocklea Munitions Works Oil Store and Lead Press 36 18 Chrome Street former Rocklea Munitions Works S A A Mess 37 32 Commerce Street former Rocklea Munitions Works S A A Case amp Assembly Shop 38 100A Dollis Street Salisbury Railway Station ticket office amp footbridge part 39 21 Engineering Street former Rocklea Munitions Works Laboratory 40 Evans Road road reserve former Rocklea Munitions Works Northern Guard House 41 50 Evans Road former Rocklea Munitions Works Chronograph House amp Velocity Range Building 42 124 Evans Road former Rocklea Munitions Works Staff Mess 43 145 Evans Road former Rocklea Munitions Works Southern Guard House 44 145 Henson Road 145 Henson Road Salisbury 45 32 Industries Road former Rocklea Munitions Works Magazine 8A 46 9 Precision Street former Rocklea Munitions Works Electrical Workshop 47 23 Precision Street former Rocklea Munitions Works Tools amp Gauges building 48 Facilities editMajor features of the area include Toohey Forest Toohey Mountain The Construction Training Centre SkillsTech Australia Salisbury Campus Brisbane Christian College Life Church Russ Hall Park and a number of local schools shops aged care facilities clubs and sporting facilities The area is serviced by both a railway station and a number of bus routes connecting to Brisbane central business district and surrounding areas Salisbury railway station provides access to regular Queensland Rail City network services to Brisbane and Beenleigh The book publishing company Boolarong Press has its headquarters in the suburb Salisbury also has many public parks throughout the suburb These include of 49 Assembly Street Park Located at 61 75 Assembly StreetBill Moore Park Located at 116 Myra RoadKellett Road Park Located at 104 Kellett RoadLillian Avenue Park Located at 309 Lillian AvenueRosebank Square Park Located at 64 Rosebank SquareRuss Hall Park Located on Ainsworth Street and McCarthy RoadSalisbury Reserve Reserve Located at 323 Evans RoadEducation edit nbsp Salisbury State School 2023 nbsp Salisbury State School 2023Salisbury State School is a government primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 19 Cripps Street 27 33 13 S 153 01 56 E 27 5535 S 153 0321 E 27 5535 153 0321 Salisbury State School 50 51 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 256 students with 22 teachers 17 full time equivalent and 17 non teaching staff 11 full time equivalent 52 St Pius X School is a Catholic primary Prep 6 school for boys and girls at 73 Golda Avenue 27 33 27 S 153 02 17 E 27 5576 S 153 0380 E 27 5576 153 0380 St Pius X School 50 53 In 2019 the school had an enrolment of 150 students with 13 teachers 10 full time equivalent and 11 non teaching staff 6 full time equivalent 52 Brisbane Christian College is a private primary and secondary school Prep 12 school for boys and girls It has its Prep 5 campus at 99 109 Golda Avenue 27 33 28 S 153 02 20 E 27 5578 S 153 0390 E 27 5578 153 0390 Brisbane Christian College junior campus and its 6 12 campus at 63 Fairlie Terrace 27 32 59 S 153 01 15 E 27 5498 S 153 0209 E 27 5498 153 0209 Brisbane Christian College senior campus 50 54 In 2017 the school had an enrolment of 820 students with 58 teachers 52 full time equivalent and 79 non teaching staff 38 full time equivalent 52 There is no government secondary school in Salisbury The nearest government secondary schools are 55 Holland Park State High School in Holland Park West to the north east Sunnybank State High School in Sunnybank to the south east Yeronga State High School in Yeronga to the north westTransport editCommuter trains on the Beenleigh line stop at Salisbury railway station 56 The suburb is served by Transport for Brisbane buses namely the P119 QE2 Hospital City route 57 the 120 Garden City City route 58 the 121 Salisbury Fortitude Valley route 59 the 124 Sunnybank Fortitude Valley route 60 and the 125 Garden City Fortitude Valley route 61 Also along the Salisbury side of Beaudesert Road the 110 Inala City route 62 the 115 Calamvale City route 63 and the 117 Acacia Ridge Woolloongabba route 64 stop at Beaudesert Rd at Moorooka South stop 38 65 Salisbury is located in the Translink zone 2 66 A business case has been opened by the Government of Australia and Queensland Government for a proposed passenger rail service from Salisbury to Beaudesert which would use the existing NSW TrainLink railway from Salisbury to Undullah then a soon to be built railway from Undullah to Beaudesert 67 Residential editHousing predominantly consists of a variety of detached dwellings on various lot sizes ranging from traditional Queenslander style homes on 800 meters squared to modern style homes on 400 meters squared citation needed The area is undergoing change and renewal with many families seeking to make it their home 68 Main Roads editSalisbury has four major roads that run throughout the suburb This include of Metroad 2 Kessels Riawena Roads to the south 69 National Route 13 Beaudesert Road to the west 70 State Route 11 Orange Grove Road to the west 71 State Route 20 Evans Roads to the north 72 References edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Salisbury Qld suburb and locality Australian Census 2021 QuickStats Retrieved 28 June 2022 nbsp Moorooka Ward Brisbane City Council Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 12 March 2017 a b Salisbury suburb in City of Brisbane entry 44218 Queensland Place Names Queensland Government Retrieved 26 January 2020 a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Salisbury SAL 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 28 February 2023 nbsp Google 1 May 2022 Brisbane GPO to Salisbury Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 1 May 2022 a b Salisbury Introduction and summary Archived 5 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine Brisbane City Council Retrieved 9 April 2012 Roberts Beryl 1991 Stories of the Southside Archerfield Queensland Aussie Books p 16 ISBN 0 947336 01 X SERICULTURE IN QUEENSLAND Warwick Examiner And Times Queensland Australia 8 November 1873 p 1 Retrieved 26 April 2020 via Trove Kerr John 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