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- Q16062863 subject Q6645975.
- Q16062863 subject Q6935702.
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- Q16062863 abstract "Thomas King (14 February 1833 – 20 November 1886) was a politician in colonial South Australia, Minister of Education from 1878 to 1881.King was the son of William King of Adelaide, was for many years a member of the firm of Barrow & King, proprietors of the South Australian Advertiser, Chronicle, and Express. King represented Sturt in the South Australian House of Assembly from 10 April 1876 to 7 April 1881, and from 13 November 1882 to 6 July 1885, and was Minister of Education in the William Morgan Ministry from 7 October 1878 to 10 March 1881.Having come to England as one of the South Australian commissioners to the Colonial and Indian Exhibition held at South Kensington in 1886, he died at Bayswater, England, on 20 November of that year.".
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- Q16062863 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645975.
- Q16062863 wikiPageWikiLink Q6935702.
- Q16062863 wikiPageWikiLink Q7118657.
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- Q16062863 comment "Thomas King (14 February 1833 – 20 November 1886) was a politician in colonial South Australia, Minister of Education from 1878 to 1881.King was the son of William King of Adelaide, was for many years a member of the firm of Barrow & King, proprietors of the South Australian Advertiser, Chronicle, and Express.".
- Q16062863 label "Thomas King (Australian politician)".
- Q16062863 depiction Thomas_King_MHA.jpg.