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- Q21069032 subject Q6936248.
- Q21069032 subject Q7064162.
- Q21069032 subject Q8614174.
- Q21069032 subject Q8620480.
- Q21069032 abstract "Template:ForWilliam Mair (died 14 October 1897) was a politician in the British colony of South Australia.Son of William Mair of Jersey, he arrived in South Australia around 1853, and found employment with Philip Levi & Co. He left to join the Public Service, then was appointed secretary of Wallaroo Mines Ltd. He spent some time in New Zealand in business, then returned to Adelaide, where he ran a business as general agents. He was secretary of Adelaide Underwriters' Association Ltd. from 1888 to the time of his death.He represented The Sturt in the South Australian House of Assembly from September 1874 to February 1875, and vigorously supported the establishment of railways to Glenelg and Brighton.He was elected mayor of Brighton in 1869, and served to November 1871.His Home "Plantations" in Glenelg was noted for its flower garden.".
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- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q3108740.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q3240602.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q35715.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q6249461.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936248.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q7064162.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q7183971.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q7566117.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q785.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q8614174.
- Q21069032 wikiPageWikiLink Q8620480.
- Q21069032 comment "Template:ForWilliam Mair (died 14 October 1897) was a politician in the British colony of South Australia.Son of William Mair of Jersey, he arrived in South Australia around 1853, and found employment with Philip Levi & Co. He left to join the Public Service, then was appointed secretary of Wallaroo Mines Ltd. He spent some time in New Zealand in business, then returned to Adelaide, where he ran a business as general agents. He was secretary of Adelaide Underwriters' Association Ltd.".
- Q21069032 label "William Mair".