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He was brought back to Sydney in 1906, but although tried twice for obtaining money by false pretences, fraud and conspiracy, the juries failed to agree on a verdict.
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rivers. Between 1879 and 1888, he opened and managed stores in partnership with T. L. Richardson, at
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under William Owen to investigate the administration of the Lands Department in 1905, Willis fled to
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This article is about the Australian politician. For other uses of this name, see
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from 1894 to 1904. He had become a supplier of horses and fodder to the
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and educated in Mudgee and, briefly, at St Mary's School in
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In 1888, he married Mary Hayes and became a grazier near
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19th-century Australian newspaper publishers (people)
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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William Willis (disambiguation)
Mudgee, New South Wales
Sydney
California
Macquarie
Darling
Bogan
Girilambone
Nyngan
Brewarrina
Brewarrina
Bourke
New South Wales
Legislative Assembly
Protectionist
the Truth
The Barwon
British Army
South Africa
scouts
sharpshooters
Boer War
John Haynes
Paddy Crick
Royal Commission
Western Australia
London
coronary heart disease
Lambeth

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