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Fred Flowers

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as a rare Labor nominee. With the election of a Labor government in 1910 he became Vice-President of the Executive Council, and led the government in the upper house. He was
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He joined the United Painters' Trade Society and was its representative on the
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On 26 January 1888 he married Annie Foster, with whom he had four children.
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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to gardener William Flowers and Dorothy Robinson. He migrated to
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Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council
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Politician and house painter in New South Wales, Australia
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Presidents of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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Index

Fred Flowers (politician)

Member of the New South Wales
Legislative Council

Staffordshire
England
Strathfield
NSW
South Head Cemetery
Dilhorne
Staffordshire
New South Wales
Trades and Labor Council
Labor Electoral League
New South Wales Legislative Council
Secretary for Lands
Colonial Secretary
Minister of Public Instruction
Minister of Public Health
President of the Council
1916 Labor split
Nationalist Party
Strathfield


"Flowers, Fred (1864–1928)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
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978-0-522-84459-7
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