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George McDonald (Australian politician)

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on 15 March 1919. His postal address (per the rates book) was 32 Elizabeth Street, Sydney. The UCV (Unimproved Capital value) and the ICV (Improved CV) were the same (implying vacant land) at 925 pounds for the years 1921, 1922 & 1923. The 1924 rates book records him as Geo R. Wm. McDonald (32 Elizabeth St) owning 41 Drumalbyn Road with UCV of 1200 pounds and also owning Lots 3 & 4 with a UCV of 400 pounds each. In 1927 the rates book records him as George Roy Wm. M.L.C. McDonald (appearing to have sold Lots 1 & 2) owning vacant land Lots 3 & 4 with a UCV of 950 pounds each with an address of Land Agency, 15 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. The rates book in years 1936 & 1937 has the (Hon.) George Roy William Mc Donald's address as 164 Phillip Street, Sydney.
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According to Woollahra Council's 1921 rates book, McDonald owned two lots of land, each 50 feet wide and now known as 41 Drumalbyn Road, Bellevue Hill NSW, being Lots 1 & 2 of Section D, 3rd Subdivision of Cooper's Bellevue Hill – Bondi Estate, which was probably put to auction for the first time
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In 1920, McDonald's seat of Bingara was abolished, but he was immediately appointed to the Legislative Council, where he served until 1930 and was granted retention of the title "
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in 1901. After transferral to the ministerial office in Sydney, his career as a clerk continued through appointments as Clerk of Petty Sessions at
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McDonald was called to the Bar in 1927 and admitted as a solicitor in 1937, establishing his own firm. He was also vice-president of the
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On 4 September 1923, McDonald married May Camille Dezarnaulds, with whom he had a single son. He died at
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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district and became a deposition clerk in the Justice Department at
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Independent members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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in 1924 and continued to be involved with that body.
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Index

The Honourable
New South Wales Parliament
Bingara
Samuel Moore
Bellevue Hill, New South Wales
Labor
Independent
Nationalist
Independent
Sydney
Parramatta
Broken Hill
Goulburn
Albury
Bathurst
Tamworth
NRMA
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Labor
Bingara
William Holman
Legislative Council
John Storey
Independent
Liberal
Charles Wade
1917 state election
Nationalist Party
The Honourable
Barwon in 1930

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