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George McElwee

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into municipal administration, although the council stated that his dismissal was unrelated. McElwee eventually rejoined the council and retired in 1952 at the age of 73, as the electrical engineer in charge of the
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platform. He was the founder of the Launceston branch of the Douglas Social Credit Association, which he stated was non-political; he retained his membership of the ALP rather than the
366: 391: 381: 335: 53:. McElwee was abruptly dismissed in March 1939 and paid one month's salary in lieu of notice. He had earlier publicly criticised the council, including at a 49:'s electrical department as an apprentice in 1896. He was appointed assistant city electrical engineer in 1919 and in 1934 became the superintendent of 31: 376: 328: 279: 275: 386: 59: 85: 266: 70: 35: 109: 249: 27: 287: 258: 39: 62:. He also served on the Northern Ambulance Board, the Fire Brigade Board, and the Technical College Board. 115: 50: 361: 78: 23: 46: 304: 312: 66: 54: 22:(21 May 1879 – ?) was an Australian engineer and politician. He was born in 212: 194: 176: 158: 140: 355: 74: 231: 89: 311:
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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Index

Launceston, Tasmania
Tasmanian Legislative Council
Labor
Launceston
Frank Hart
Launceston City Council
substations
royal commission
Launceston trolleybuses
Division of Bass
1934 federal election
social credit
Douglas Credit Party
James Guy
Allan Guy
"McElwee, George Johnston"
Parliament of Tasmania


"Mr. G. J. McElwee dismissed"
"Council dismisses Mr. G. J. McElwee"
"Made Presentation to Mr. G. J. McElwee"
"Mr. G. J. McElwee"
"The Wilmot Position"
"Guy, James (1860–1921)"
Tasmanian Legislative Council
Frank Hart
Launceston
Evans
Robinson

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