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gazetted
verb
Past of gazette
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Already, the Beijing-appointed "provisional legislature", which the British administration will have nothing to do with, sits on Saturday mornings across the border in Shenzhen, readying legislation that will be gazetted on July 1st.
Darwin was gazetted a city in 1959.
On May 19 , 1804 the day after Napoleon had had himself proclaimed hereditary emperor of the French, he revived the ancient military rank of marshal, and 14 generals, including Ney, were gazetted marshals of the empire.
The Sperrgebiet National Park, covering some 10,000 square miles (26,000 square km), was gazetted in December 2008 and was formally opened in February 2009.
It was gazetted an episcopal city in 1842, a municipality in 1852, and a secular city in 1857.
The town was founded in 1847 to serve a cedar-lumbering district, and it was known as Brelsford until 1861, when it was gazetted as a village and adopted its present name; the name was corrupted from that of a shipbuilder, John Korff.
Founded in 1864, it was gazetted a shire in 1879.
Probably named after Gattonside near Roxburgh in the Borders region, Scotland, it was gazetted as the site for a village in 1855 and by 1858 was a place of call for travelers between Brisbane and the Darling Downs.
Settlement grew around the hotel, and a townsite was gazetted in the 1890s.
Mandurah was gazetted as a shire in 1961 and underwent rapid development in the second half of the 20th century, becoming a town in 1987 and a city in 1990.
Settled in 1841, it was gazetted a town in 1861 and named for Major General Edward Wynyard, who had served as commander in chief of British forces in Australasia around 1850.
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