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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 284 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GOULBURN , a See also:

city of Argyle See also:county, New See also:South See also:Wales, See also:Australia, 134 M. S.W. of See also:Sydney by the See also:Great See also:Southern railway. Pop. (1901) Io,618. It lies in a productive agricultural See also:district, at an See also:altitude of 2129 ft., and is a See also:place of great importance, being the See also:chief See also:depot of the inland See also:trade of the southern See also:part of the See also:state. There are See also:Anglican and See also:Roman See also:Catholic cathedrals. Manufactures of boots and shoes, See also:flour and See also:beer, and tanning are important. The See also:municipality was created in 1859; and Goulburn became a city in 1864.

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