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Edward Cleary (Australian politician)

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200: 22: 271: 266: 276: 237: 60: 230: 182: 164: 281: 56: 223: 155: 48: 172: 52: 71: 64: 99: 36: 256: 79: 261: 103: 75: 40: 43:. On 16 September 1907 he married Catherine Pelly, with whom he had nine children. He served on 207: 44: 39:
to farmer Michael Cleary and Mary Moroney. He attended state schools and became a farmer at
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from 1910 to 1936, and was president from 1913 to 1914. In 1927 he was elected to the
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32:(c. 1878 – 24 August 1936) was an Australian politician. 63:, and in 1935 Cleary became government whip. He died in 211: 59:. In 1930 the Country Progressives reunited within the 108:
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Nooramunga
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Benalla Shire Council
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Benalla
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East Melbourne
Edward "Ted" Cleary
first-class cricket
Victoria
Parliament of Victoria
"Cleary, Edward Francis"
"Ted Cleary in demand"
Victorian Legislative Assembly
John Carlisle
Benalla
Frederick Cook
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