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Hundred of Terowie
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The Hundred of Terowie is a cadastral hundred of South Australia centred on the town of Terowie, South Australia.
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Terowie is an Aboriginal word meaning hidden waterhole[1] first applied to Terowie Creek.[2]
It was here the Douglas Macarthur first used the term "I shall return".[3]