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Harry Boland (trade unionist)

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In 1924 Boland was the AWU's Western District organiser, holding various positions until becoming Far Northern District secretary in 1941. He was elected Queensland president of the AWU in 1947 and Queensland president of the
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district as a shearer, wool-presser, sawmiller, tree-feller, fencer and miner. In 1905 he joined the
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in 1950, joining the federal executive. Boland, who also chaired the union's newspaper the
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and supported the conference's resolution to withdraw party support from them.
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on 13 April 1914. An organiser for the AWU from 1920, he moved to
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The anti-Grouper attack in Queensland was led by AWU president
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to farmer Thomas Charles Edmund Boland and Elizabeth,
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