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105,000 | 2 |
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195,000 | 4 |
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280,000 | 6 |
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365,000 | 8 |
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5. If the population of a District be very near to one of the above-named numbers, its boundaries shall be altered so as to increase, or diminish, the population, by not less than 10,000.
6. If it be agreed to give political weight to differences in rateable property, or to the difference between town and country voters,
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