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Harrie Mitchell

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154:. Unusually, Jackett had also been endorsed by the UAP. This was indicative of the growing disunity and lack of organizational strength within the UAP. To forestall pre-selection ballots, the party's central committee, of which Mitchell was a member, had declared 11 metropolitan seats including Burwood to be "safe seats" and had endorsed multiple candidates. At the next state election in 117:, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1929. Mitchell was called to the bar in 1936 but reverted to the solicitors' roll in 1944. He had extensive business interests and was the director of several companies including a brewery and two building societies. Mitchell enlisted in the 121:
at the commencement of World War Two and obtained the rank of Major. He was posted to an artillery unit in North-Western Australia. Despite having not served overseas he became an office holder in several organisations for war veterans including the
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candidate, Albert Thompson. Thompson won a remarkable 38% of the vote due to the large statewide swing to Labor at the election. After an absence of 9 years, Mitchell again nominated for Burwood at the
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state election. He stood as an Independent and was easily defeated by Jackett who was the endorsed candidate of the
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including the New South Wales Central Ambulance Board and the Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Immigration.
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state election. He won 51% of the vote and defeated the only other candidate, the incumbent member
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United Australia Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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for a single term between 1938 and 1941. He was a member of the
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and was the son of a police constable. He was educated at
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Index

Warren, New South Wales
United Australia Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
United Australia Party
Warren, New South Wales
Bathurst High School
University of Sydney
Second Australian Imperial Force
World Veterans Federation
Quangos
United Australia Party
Burwood
1938
Gordon Jackett
1941
Labor Party
1950
Liberal Party


"Mr Harrie Robert Croft Mitchell (1906–1967)"
Parliament of New South Wales
Green, Antony
"1938 Burwood"
Parliament of New South Wales
"UAP "safe" seats"
The Sydney Morning Herald
Green, Antony
"1941 Burwood"
Parliament of New South Wales

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