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Charles Hudson (Australian politician)

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for the last years of his life, dying there in 1937, aged 70. Hudson had married Jane Ellen Wiggins in 1892, although they had no children. He was widowed in 1927.
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for a period, and then moved to Perth. He was confined to a nursing home in
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in 1892, and subsequently worked in various country towns, including
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from 1905 to 1921. He served as a minister in the governments of
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Index

Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Albert Thomas
Dundas
Austin Horan
Edwin Corboy
Yilgarn
Kildare
Victoria
Subiaco
Western Australia
Labor
National Labor
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Henry Lefroy
Hal Colebatch
Geelong
Victoria
printer's devil
bar
Shepparton
Morwell, Victoria
Traralgon
Terang
Norseman
Eastern Goldfields
1905 state election
seat of Dundas
in 1908

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