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Bill Young (Western Australian politician)

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523: 367:), Young received 43.35% on first preferences, but could only gain 48.24% of the final count as the vast majority of Labor preferences flowed to the Liberals. After leaving parliament, Young was chairman of the board of 275:, a training school, and then worked for the Australian intelligence service until the war's end. While in Perth in May 1944, Young married Amy Doreen Pond, with whom he later had three children. A keen 533: 548: 508: 281: 312: 372: 538: 498: 563: 528: 558: 543: 518: 364: 513: 233: 91: 352: 328: 324: 466: 320: 414: 271:
saw service in Egypt, Singapore, India, and Burma, flying bombers. Returning to Australia in March 1944, he was briefly stationed at
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in the city's western suburbs. He then worked briefly as a clerk with an insurance agency, before going to the small
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vote. Young was chairman of the state Country Party from 1971 and 1974, and in July 1973, following Sir
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume Two 1930–2010
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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Leonard Gleeson, was less than 200 votes – Young finished with 51.32% of the
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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necessitated by the resignation of the sitting Country member,
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to Alice (née Nicholls) and Arthur James Young, Young attended
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Young was elected to the Kondinin Road Board (later the
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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For the Liberal member of parliament in Tasmania, see
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
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Australian rules footballers from Western Australia
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Index

Bill Young (Tasmanian politician)
Country Party
Western Australia
Ray McPharlin
Matt Stephens
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Tom Hart
Geoff Grewar
Roe
Nedlands
Western Australia
Wembley
Western Australia
Country
National Alliance
Country Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Roe
Perth
Claremont High School
Wheatbelt
Kondinin
Royal Australian Air Force
flight lieutenant
RAAF Evans Head
footballer
‹See Tfd›
Claremont

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