Parliamentary Service |
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Electorates
- MLC South-West Province 2 June 1951 (by-election)–22 June 1955
Committees
- Member Select Committee on the Firearms and Guns Act Amendment Bill 1953
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Personal Information |
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22 June 1955 |
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Tresillian Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia |
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Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia |
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To WA probably early 1900s |
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Dairy farmer |
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Enlisted Australian Imperial Force (AIF) 16 August 1917
Served in 10th Light Horse—Trooper
Returned to Australia 9 April 1919, discharged 30 May 1919
Promoted Lieutenant in citizen forces 11 September 1927, Captain 1 September 1931
Farmer and grazier at Gnowangerup after World War I until circa 1925
Agent in metropolitan area in 1926
Then dairy farmer at Hamel near Waroona
Member Waroona–Hamel sub-branch Returned Services League of Australia, held post of president
Officer of Australian Contingent to Coronation of King George VI, 1937
Enlisted 2nd AIF 20 July 1940, promoted to Major
Served in 2/28 Battalion Tobruk Infantry Tank Division then 2/32 Battalion
Discharged 22 December 1944 |
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Member Irrigation Commission Gnowangerup Road Board 1923–1925
Drakesbrook Road Board 9 April 1932–19 April 1941 and 21 April 1945–April 1948, Chairman 1933–1939 and 1945–1948
President South West Conference 1948–1950
Member executive South West Road Board Association 1934–1939 |
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Member South West Zone Development Board and butter fat section of Farmers’ Union |
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Black, David and Geoffrey Bolton. Biographical register of members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume two 1930-2010, p. 119.
Harvey–Waroona Mail 8 June 1951, 24 June 1955.
West Australian, 23 June 1955. |
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