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Sir Frederick William Holder
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Born |
12 May,
1850
Happy Valley, Adelaide,
South Australia,
Australia
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Died |
23 July,
1909
(aged 59)
Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
brain hemorrhage
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