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Harold Thorby

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from November 1938. During this period he initiated a program of adding annexes to existing factories to accelerate armaments production, but this program failed to spend even budgeted funds. In April 1939, he left the ministry when the Country Party refused to take part in the
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and remained active in the Graziers' Association and the Country Party. Thorby's first wife died in 1958 and he married Alfreda Rogers Smith in 1960. He died at his home in the Sydney suburb of
962: 957: 404: 967: 324:. He was the son of Elizabeth (nÊe Campbell) and Frederick James Thorby; his mother was Irish and his father English. Thorby grew up with his maternal grandparents in 377: 663: 425: 987: 937: 992: 741: 450: 982: 812: 297: 778: 569: 428:(1935–36) and Assistant Minister for Commerce (1935–37). In November 1937, Thorby was elected deputy leader of the Country Party, defeating 786: 361: 107: 885: 556: 470: 148: 840: 820: 369: 517: 690: 486: 466: 433: 309: 293: 909: 803: 393: 357: 305: 301: 285: 204: 49: 561: 380:. He was the Minister for Agriculture and chairman of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission in the government of 523: 478: 474: 365: 332:. He later acquired his own property in Geurie and studied woolclassing, veterinary science and architecture through 494: 490: 337: 321: 193: 176: 673: 751: 734: 333: 858: 446: 420:, which he held until 1940. He was a Minister without Portfolio from November 1934 to November 1937 in the 325: 442: 329: 947: 942: 632: 421: 850: 816: 795: 373: 875: 417: 336:. He also worked as a construction foreman for his father, whose firm had projects in Sydney and 289: 113: 37: 583: 575: 565: 900: 724: 700: 86: 867: 656: 628: 608: 389: 292:(1931–1940) and held ministerial office as Minister for War Service Homes (1934–1936), 284:(2 October 1888 – 1 January 1973) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the 136: 74: 25: 551: 931: 919: 761: 98: 683: 385: 381: 348: 429: 288:
and served as the party's deputy leader from 1937 to 1940. He represented the
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by a single vote on the second ballot. He subsequently served as
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from November 1937 to November 1938 and Minister for Works and
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Calare
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Thorby as defence minister speaking with senior army officers
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and attended the local public school before going on to
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from 1927 to 1930, during which construction of the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Index

The Honourable

Deputy Leader of the Country Party
Earle Page
Archie Cameron
Thomas Paterson
Arthur Fadden
Australian Parliament
Calare
George Gibbons
John Breen
Annandale, New South Wales
Wahroonga, New South Wales
Country
Country Party
Division of Calare
Defence
Civil Aviation
Health
Postmaster-General
1940 federal election
Annandale, Sydney, New South Wales
Geurie
Sydney Grammar School
Sydney Technical College
Newcastle

electoral district of Wammerawa
NSW Legislative Assembly
Country Party

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