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Bob Gray (Australian politician)

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in 1945, but was defeated in 1947. He returned to the Assembly in 1952 and was briefly a minister without portfolio in 1955, in which year he was defeated for a second time. Gray had been widowed and married Mary Byrne in 1952. He died at
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
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to farmer Matthew Gray and Susan Jane Saggers. He served in
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re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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as a health inspector. In 1943 he was elected to the
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Brunswick
World War I
AIF
London
Nunawading Shire Council
Box Hill City Council
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Nunawading
Labor Party
Box Hill
Heidelberg
Parliament of Victoria
"Gray, Robert John"
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Ivy Weber
Nunawading
Box Hill
George Reid
George Reid
Box Hill
George Reid
Categories
1898 births
1978 deaths
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
20th-century Australian politicians
People from Brunswick, Victoria
Politicians from Melbourne
Australian military personnel of World War I

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