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364:. He died in Perth in November 2003, aged 94. He had married twice, firstly in 1934 to Dulcie Armour, with whom he had four children. He divorced her in 1966 and remarried the following year to Joan Ellis (née Hughes), although he was widowed in 1998. 534: 352:) resigned from cabinet. The disputes which had led to the split were quickly resolved, and Baxter re-entered the ministry the following month, where he remained until a reshuffle following the 1977 election. 539: 305: 297: 549: 490: 337: 278: 387: 442: 544: 453: 333: 128: 361: 329: 321: 317: 313: 262: 210: 41: 479: 286: 92: 293: 282: 266: 250: 194: 428: 412: 270: 164: 341: 246: 234: 349: 249:, which until 1933 he owned in partnership with his brother. After 1946, Baxter worked as an organiser for the 184: 400: 285:
in the Legislative Council, died in office. Baxter stood for the resulting by-election (which was held for
238: 407:. Perth, : Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. 325: 529: 524: 390:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 26 June 2016. 312:, a former Country Party leader. Baxter would be re-elected on another three occasions, at the 408: 214: 168: 46: 502: 483: 465: 446: 237:. His father was also a member of parliament and government minister. Baxter attended the 217:
from 1950 to 1958 and again from 1960 to 1983. He was a minister in the government of Sir
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Having served out his father's term, Baxter was re-elected at the
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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premier). In March 1950, his father, who represented
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Index

The Honourable
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Charles Abbey
Central Province
Charles Latham
Gordon Atkinson
West Perth
Western Australia
Perth, Western Australia
Country / National Country
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Charles Court
Perth
Charles Farquharson Baxter
Perth Boys' School
Hale School
Balingup
Country Party
1947 state election
Country Party
seat of Northam
Albert Hawke
Labor
East Province
Central Province
1952 Legislative Council election
in 1958
Charles Abbey

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