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Cecil Elphinstone

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in 1892. He returned to England in 1894 and embarked on a 14-year career in insurance, eventually serving as general manager of the Welsh Insurance Corporation. During this time, he married Louisa Dinah Lloyd on 5 October 1897, with whom he had five children, and he also spent seven years in the
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In 1912 he returned to Queensland and experimented with tobacco farming near
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National Party (Queensland, 1917) members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Also in 1918, Elphinstone began his political career, standing for the
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he was involved in several business ventures and served in the
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Augustus Cecil Elphinstone was born on 13 September 1874 in
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After receiving his education at Forest House College,
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Index


Queensland Legislative Assembly
Oxley
Thomas Jones
Thomas Nimmo
London
Brisbane
Queensland
National Party
United Party of Queensland
Country and Progressive National Party
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
electoral district of Oxley (Queensland)
London
Woodford
Bank of England
Charters Towers, Queensland
British Territorial Army
Bowen
Queensland Cement and Lime Company
World War I
Australian Imperial Force
electoral district of Oxley (Queensland)
National Party
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
"Elphinston, Augustus Cecil (1874–1964)"
Parliament of Queensland
Thomas Jones
Oxley
Thomas Nimmo

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