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Aloysius Rodoreda

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701: 681: 696: 676: 376:, and Rodoreda successfully transferred to Pilbara, another original electorate. He held comfortable majorities throughout his time in parliament, on two occasions gaining over two-thirds of the vote. 628: 267: 35: 686: 279: 251: 691: 706: 666: 318: 271: 93: 337:, becoming only the second member of the Labor Party to represent Roebourne, an original Legislative Assembly district. He defeated the sitting 404: 388: 380: 373: 353: 334: 310: 671: 454: 532: 346: 573: 556: 283: 144: 482: 338: 601: 287: 189: 330: 372:
from 1947 to 1950, following the defeat of Wise's government. Roebourne was abolished at a redistribution prior to the
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume Two 1930–2010
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The House on the Hill: A History of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832–1990
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Election Statistics: Legislative Assembly of Western Australia 1890–1996
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failed to pass, however, and Labor gained a three-seat majority at the
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Although Labor was in government from the 1933 election through to the
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Phillips, Harry (1991). "The Modern Parliament, 1965–1989". In
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to Julia (nÊe Down) and Edward John Rodoreda, a storekeeper of
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won Pilbara at the resulting by-election, elected unopposed.
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descent. From a Roman Catholic family, he was educated at
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Speakers of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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People educated at Christian Brothers' College, Perth
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Index

Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Albert Hawke
Charles North
James Hegney
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
John Church
Roebourne
Bill Hegney
Arthur Bickerton
Pilbara
Perth
Western Australia
Melbourne
Victoria
Labor
Speaker
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Labor Party
Roebourne
Pilbara
North-West
Perth
Catalan
Irish
Christian Brothers' College, Perth
Wyndham
Public Works Department

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