The magazine's original offices have since been replaced by a tree.
An earlier office opened in 1853 and was replaced by Whittlesea in 1864.
In 1889, the office was replaced with that of Commissioner.
The commission recommended that the office be replaced by a special commissioner independent of the central board.
He said the offices should be replaced by two or three organizations that would police the new state.
An earlier office dating from 1886 was replaced by Rippleside in 1986.
This office was then replaced with a foreign podestà and an abbot of the people.
The office was replaced in 1963 by one at Garsdale, which has since closed.
The office of prime minister was replaced by a president with wide executive and legislative powers.
The office was replaced by the new office of the Comptroller.