From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10241 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, December 6 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10241 Today's Subjects: ----------------- BONUS: $100 Whole Foods Gift Card Opportunity ["Congrats!" Subject: BONUS: $100 Whole Foods Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $100 Whole Foods Gift Card Opportunity http://supersurvey.shop/q7-1Is9U0XkIIRg-qvxpKNYtMWLSi0jmCDuqg86j6UYRL4Y3fw http://supersurvey.shop/azyhCCvhclMYwZ5S8rQyzdGJSA2iMkZCJQyOf81o9EsEAYPtdQ illiam Joseph Denny, MC (6 December 1872 b 2 May 1946) was a South Australian journalist, lawyer, politician and decorated soldier who held the South Australian House of Assembly seats of West Adelaide from 1900 to 1902 and then Adelaide from 1902 to 1905 and again from 1906 to 1933. 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He was again Attorney-General in the Labor governments led by John Gunn (1924b26), Lionel Hill (1930b33) and Robert Richards (1933), and held other portfolios in those governments, including housing, irrigation and repatriation. He continued his reform of the housing sector, being a key proponent of the Thousand Homes Scheme which aimed to provide affordable housing, particularly for returned soldiers and their families, and lower income groups. Denny published ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2022 04:39:35 -0500 From: "Medicinal Plants" Subject: The Plants That Will Disappear First in a Crisis The Plants That Will Disappear First in a Crisis http://whoswhoplatinum.today/IdLfb6ZLlvvDjc5gCqC4IzKeCZoPRbVNLsXU--WLaSSLmtPMhw http://whoswhoplatinum.today/HbcawTBx-mA1TMPIPE1Tt9uiTgEFOPaCBxv1MwcVIz7IwTrUow enny was appointed Attorney-General of South Australia and Minister controlling the Northern Territory on 3 June 1910. 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