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- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc author "Porter, John, Surveyor-General of South Australia".
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc conference "--03-31".
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc date "April 1990".
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc isCitedBy 26th_parallel_south.
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc location "Canberra: The Institution".
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc pages "18–24".
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc publisher "Eyepiece - Official Organ of The Institution of Surveyors, Australia, W.A. Division".
- fe1629072d6e0d9f84244022818a09165d54e8f8d7aaa3c7a3015d13934c85fc title "An Historical Perspective - Longitude 129 degrees east, and why it is not the longest, straight line in the world".