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स्क्वैटर्स Meaning in English



स्क्वैटर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : squatrs
, squatters


स्क्वैटर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

On a trip to the island in 1803, Fornells had noted the presence of squatters on the mainland across Biscayne Bay from the island.


The derelict buildings were completely rebuilt by the squatters.


The site was permanently closed and fell to looters and squatters, and eventually into disrepair by the early 1990s.


Many of them moved to fringes of the jungle, became squatters, and engaged in subsistence farming, while others took up jobs as tin miners or rubber tappers.


Many were originally squatters and built makeshift houses".


Suicides by firearm in Victoria (Australia) The Closer Settlement Acts (NSW) were introduced by the New South Wales parliament between 1901 and 1909 to reform land holdings and in particular to break the squatters' domination of land tenure.


While the government in London was deciding what steps it should take in relation to the unlawful occupation of this remote and unsettled part of the existing colony of New South Wales, other settlers from Van Diemen’s Land followed suit, and soon Port Phillip became inundated with stock, squatters and servants, including escaped convicts.


Some feel contempt for what they call "hippies" and "squatters" who violate State law by camping without required permits - sometimes for months or longer - in the Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park, where Kalalau Valley is located.


During construction, the concessionaire temporarily relocated 2,000 squatters in Pantai Dalam while building them 980 low-cost apartments close to their settlement.


The major battle for the liberals, unlocking the lands from the squatters, was more or less won by John Robertson, five times Premier during the 1860s, who passed the Robertson Land Acts to break up the squatters' estates.


The term "sheep run" was commonly used during the early settlement period to describe sheep stations operated by squatters.


The squatters log cabin was about 1/4 mile north of Jacobs Well, a natural spring well that had been dug during the War of 1812 by Jacob Foos, a surveyor for General William Henry Harrison.



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