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Michael Considine

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in 1927 and held various occupations. He remained prominent in the union movement and continued to rebel at the 1930s–40s Labor conferences. He died suddenly on 2 November 1959 and was survived by his wife, a son, and two daughters.
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Following the 1919 split in the New South Wales Labor Party, Considine was placed under considerable pressure and resigned from the party in 1920. He contested the
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and received 22.2 percent of the vote, but was unsuccessful. In 1926 he rejoined the Labor Party, but was unsuccessful in an attempt for endorsement for Darling.
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Industrial Socialist Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Barrier
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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and he was defeated in an attempt to transfer to the seat of
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strike of 1909. In 1910, he was sentenced to six months in
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politician and unionist. He represented the seat of
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Australian Parliament
Barrier
Josiah Thomas
County Mayo
Ireland
Australian
Labor
Socialist Labor
Industrial Labor Party
Irish
Australian
Barrier
House of Representatives
1917
1922
Australian Labor Party
1919
Socialist Labor Party
1922 election
Darling
County Mayo
New South Wales
Kempsey
Sydney
Socialist Federation of Australia
Broken Hill
gaol
Charles Wade
Peter Bowling

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