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Gerald Wild

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in South Australia prior to the war, and on returning to Western Australia joined the newly formed Liberal Party. Setting himself up as a businessman, he purchased property at
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume Two 1930–2010
333: 276:, to Alice Hilda (née Heather) and Edwin Percy Wild, a yeast merchant, Wild was educated at 782: 755: 601: 555: 337: 281: 487:. Wild was agent-general until March 1971, when he was succeeded by another Liberal MP, 792: 492: 488: 25: 821: 809: 669: 480: 472: 305: 257: 139: 684: 582: 417: 357: 285: 249: 765: 738: 728: 711: 701: 433: 253: 236:(2 January 1907 – 11 October 1996) was an Australian politician who served as a 361: 352:
in March 1942. By the end of the war Wild had reached the substantive rank of
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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from 1947 to 1965. He was a minister in the governments of Sir
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scheme. He was initially employed as a farm apprentice at
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was sworn in on 6 April 1950, Wild was named assistant
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Index

The Honourable
MBE
AM
ED
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Ray Owen
Swan
Cyril Rushton
Dale
Chichester
Sussex
Booragoon
Western Australia
Liberal
MBE
AM
ED
Liberal Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Ross McLarty
David Brand
Agent-General for Western Australia
Chichester
Sussex
Shoreham Grammar School
South Australia
Barwell Boys
assisted migration

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