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By1864, the vast majority of tobacconists in the city where German or of German descent, with most from the Elbe-Weser triangle region between Bremen and Hamburg.
Tobacco consumption in the fledgling colony of South Australia, as it was
 
 
By1864, the vast majority of tobacconists in the city where German or of German descent, with most from the Elbe-Weser triangle region between Bremen and Hamburg.<!-- 1. Brady M. Historical and cultural roots of tobacco use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2002;26:116–20.
 
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Tobacco consumption in the fledgling colony of South Australia, as it was


By1864, the vast majority of tobacconists in the city where German or of German descent, with most from the Elbe-Weser triangle region between Bremen and Hamburg.