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Frank Burke (Australian politician)

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22: 308: 55:. In 1901 he married Ada May Frazer, with whom he had five children. He worked on the tramways until he was dismissed after involvement in a union-led 1908 strike; he formed a small business and from 1914 to 1918 worked as an inspector for the New South Wales Commodities Commission and the Commonwealth Price Commission. He also worked as a staff member for 389: 384: 345: 379: 374: 338: 280: 87: 40: 64: 331: 51:
Leahy, he attended Crown Street Public School. After leaving school he held a variety of jobs including storeman, hotel manager and assistant on the staff of the
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As president of the Anti-Conscription Council, Burke was ardently opposed to conscription and in 1917 was elected to the
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This article about an Australian Labor Party member of the Parliament of New South Wales is a
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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was in force from 1920 to 1927 he was one of the members for
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Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Tamworth
Michael Burke
New South Wales Parliament
Clive Evatt
Newtown
Labor Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Newtown
proportional representation
Botany
Speaker of the Assembly
Bob Heffron
Industrial Labor Party
Lang Labor
Lilian Fowler
Dulwich Hill


"Mr Francis Michael Burke (1876–1949)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Robert Hollis
Newtown
Thomas Mutch
Botany
Hickey
Ratcliffe
John Lee
McKell

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