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McMillan became involved with the Labour Party in 1923. In his view, good health extended beyond good medical support, but included educational, economic, and social factors.
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for 1935–1938, 1938–1941, 1944–1947 and 1950–1951. He twice unsuccessfully stood for the Dunedin mayoralty; he was beaten by
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McMillan died on 20 February 1951 at Dunedin from a heart disease. He was survived by his wife,
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in 1929. He was a medical practitioner, first practising in
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People educated at Stratford High School, New Zealand
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Labour Party
New Zealand Parliament
1935
25th
Dunedin West
Labour
1938
26th
Labour
New Plymouth
dairy farmer
Stratford
Stratford Technical High School
dux
University of Otago
MB ChB
Kurow
Kaikorai
Dunedin
Dunedin West
1935
Minister of Marine
First Labour Government
social security
1940
Labour Party
Arnold Nordmeyer
John A. Lee
Clyde Carr

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