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Austin Horan

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not yet having been established). Horan moved to New South Wales in 1886, and eventually became superintendent at a coal firm. He relocated to Western Australia in 1894, during the gold rush, and became a high-level clerk with
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the following year, and during the war served in England and France with the 6th Australian Tunnelling Company and the
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and worked in various administrative positions. He died there in June 1925, aged 56, and was buried at
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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degree, the highest qualification available in Tasmania at the time (the
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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elections, Horan stood as an "independent Labor" candidate for
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Index

Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
William Oats
Charles Hudson
Yilgarn
Richmond
Tasmania
Perth
Western Australia
Labor
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Yilgarn
Richmond, Tasmania
Associate of Arts
University of Tasmania
Western Australian Government Railways
Eastern Goldfields
1904 state election
Labor Party
Fergie Reid
preselection
1905 election
in 1908
1911 election
Charles Hudson
Legislative Council
South Province
John Kirwan
Australian Imperial Force

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