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He held his Legislative Council seat until 21 October 1890, at which time the Legislative Council became fully nominative. He then contested and won the
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Also known as:Harper, Charles, (of Woodbridge) (1842-1912); Harper, Charles, (Junior) (1842-1912); Harper, Charles, (Jr) (1842-1912) - from
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From 1866, he was heavily involved in the pastoral industry. He was a pastoralist in the north-west of the state until 1868, overlanding to
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industry. He then briefly farmed at Beverley, before returning to the north west in 1871. He went into partnership with
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On 27 October 1884, he entered parliament for the second time, having won the
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Chairmen of Committees of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Western Australian politician, pastoralist and newspaper owner
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in the Legislative Assembly. In 1895 he opened a school at
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2nd Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Charles Harper was born on 15 July 1842 at Nardi, near
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They had six sons and four daughters. 544:On 28 March 1878, he was elected to the 490:, and his mother, Julia Gretchem Harper 913:Western Australian Legislative Assembly 662: 36:Charles Harper (colonial administrator) 1104:19th-century Australian businesspeople 1089:People from Toodyay, Western Australia 973:Western Australian Legislative Council 546:Western Australian Legislative Council 219: â€“ 21 October 1890 153: â€“ 27 October 1905 7: 649:on 20 April 1912, and was buried in 285: â€“ 12 March 1880 1064:Colony of Western Australia people 865:Kimberly, W.B. (compiler) (1897). 494:Lukin. He was educated privately. 87: â€“ 27 July 1904 25: 556:occasioned by the resignation of 517:in 1867 to secure provisions for 18:Charles Harper (newspaper owner) 848:Parliament of Western Australia 1059:Burials at Karrakatta Cemetery 752:. 19 December 1885. p. 12 339:, Western Australia, Australia 1: 730:. 18 November 1879. p. 2 703:"Harper, Charles (1842-1912)" 575:in a pastoral venture on the 403:Julia Gretchem (Lukin) Harper 999:Electoral district abolished 581:The Western Australian Times 355:Guildford, Western Australia 249:Electoral district abolished 571:In 1880, he partnered with 504:Beverley, Western Australia 432:Pembroke College, Cambridge 1120: 948:Electoral district created 780:. 27 April 1912. p. 3 171:Electoral district created 29: 1022: 1012: 1004: 996: 986: 978: 971: 961: 951: 945: 935: 926: 918: 911: 868:History of West Australia 621:. 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Charles Harper (newspaper owner)
Charles Harper (mayor)
Charles Harper (colonial administrator)

2nd Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
James George Lee Steere
Mathieson Jacoby
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Beverley
Edmund Smith
Legislative Council
Western Australia
York
Edward Hamersley
Legislative Council
Western Australia
the North
Thomas Burges
McKenzie Grant
Toodyay
Guildford, Western Australia
Karrakatta Cemetery
Henry Brockman
James Morrison
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Western Australia
Toodyay
Charles Harper
Church of England

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