File:Arthur Searcy in Public Service Journal 190, State Library of South Australia PRG-280-1-4-518.jpg

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English: Arthur Searcy, President of the Public Service, Deputy Commissioner of Taxes and Stamps, and President of the Marine Board, South Australia: a cutting from the Public Service Journal 1906.

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