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in 1883 and Executive Commissioner at the International Exhibition held at the Crystal Palace in 1884. He visited the European countries and the United States of America, with the view to induce their Governments to send representatives to the Melbourne International Exhibition. He was Secretary of
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Levey arrived in Australia in 1851, and was for a short time in the Government service of Victoria as clerk to the Gold Receiver, but subsequently embarked on mining pursuits, and was the first to employ machinery for quartz crushing. He afterwards wrote for the Melbourne press, and travelled over
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in 1887, contributed largely to the Melbourne, London, Philadelphia, New York and Paris press, and wrote various important official reports. He visited South America in 1889, and on his return wrote
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from 1863 to 1868. This paper he issued at a penny, and thus founded cheap journalism in Australia. From 1868 he was connected as editor or contributor with the
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Levey was Secretary to the Commissioners of Victoria at the Exhibitions of New South Wales (1870), Melbourne (1872,
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the continent of Europe from 1859 to 1861, contributing to English newspapers. He was twice elected for
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Levey married first, in 1863, Euphemia Caulfield Dalton Ligar, daughter of
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CMG

Victorian Legislative Assembly
Normanby
Edward Henty
Thomas Cope
Mary Elizabeth Parker Bouligny
Alma mater
Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition
Order of St Michael and St George
Legion of Honour
CMG
Camberwell Grove
London
University College, London
Normanby
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Melbourne Age
1875
Amsterdam Exhibition
Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
Charles Whybrow Ligar
Mary Elizabeth Parker Bouligny
John Edward Bouligny
Parliament of Victoria
Edward Henty
Member for Normanby
Thomas Cope

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