THORN, George (1838-1905) — premier of Queensland was the son of George Thorn, the founder of Ipswich and a member of the first Queensland legislative assembly. He was born at Sydney in 1838 and was educated at The King s School, Parramatta, and Sydney university, where he… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
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George Thorn — Infobox Politician name = George Thorn width = 224px height = 300px caption = small office = 6th Premier of Queensland term start = 5 June 1876 term end = 8 March 1877 predecessor = Arthur Macalister successor = John Douglas birth date = 12… … Wikipedia
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