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in 1912) in 1910. He was state vice-president from August 1911 until his election as first organiser in January 1912. In 1914 he became first secretary of the Building Trades Federation, and in March 1918 he sat on the Shipbuilding Tribunal. He continued to be active in the union movement throughout
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until his election as THC President (1926–27). He chaired the 1927 Third All-Australian Trade Union Congress, which established the
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Whitmore. He attended local state schools before working as an estate agent and plumber, eventually joining the
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skills. He later left the navy to return to plumbing. On 12 March 1910 he married Frances Annie Barratt at
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Duggan had joined the United Operative Plumbers and Gasfitters' Society of Victoria (which became the
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of which he was inaugural president, serving until 1934. He was also active in the
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the 1920s, serving as a Plumbers' Union delegate on the
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to ironoulder William Duggan and Elizabeth Margaret,
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Presidents of the Australian Council of Trade Unions
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