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Alfred Bennett (broadcaster)

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appeal in 1947, which decided that compensation was a capital payment. In his retirement Bennett worked for welfare for children and old men and was general secretary of the Australian Child Welfare Association. He died at the wheel of his car at
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twice in the 1930s and continued his broadcasting activities. He was president of the Australian Federation of Commercial Broadcasting from 1934 to 1936 and took a stand against government interference, as well as demanding equal status with the
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the following year to become secretary of Goulburn Valley Industries Co. Ltd. After spending several years managing at meatworks in
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Bentley, he attended Balwyn State School and Hawthorn College before becoming secretary of the Freezing Company Ltd. at
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in 1922 to become an accountant and in 1926 was appointed manager of the
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and served as president until 1931, when his brother
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Alfred Edward Bennett
Alfred Bennett (disambiguation)

Balwyn, Victoria
Murtoa
St James Old Cathedral
Melbourne
Shepparton
Carnarvon, Western Australia
Sydney
Theosophical Society
2GB
George Arundale
Who's for Australia? League
Gordon Bennett
Benito Mussolini
Australian House of Representatives
1931 federal election
United Australia Party
Lang
United States
Australian Broadcasting Commission
3AW
Melbourne
5DN
Adelaide
High Court
Vaucluse
coronary vascular disease

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