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- List of defunct newspapers of Australia (links | edit)
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- Edward Stephens (Australian settler) (links | edit)
- Adelaide Morning Chronicle (links | edit)
- Lake Newland Conservation Park (links | edit)
- Caroline Carleton (links | edit)
- John Stephens (editor) (links | edit)
- Queen's Theatre, Adelaide (links | edit)
- Daniel Cudmore (businessman) (links | edit)
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- The Chronicle (South Australia) (links | edit)
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- Adelaider Deutsche Zeitung (links | edit)
- Norfolk Island convict mutinies (links | edit)
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