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Herbert R. Robinson

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293:) in 1951, and from 1959 to 1961 served as its chairman. When the Perth Road Board became the Shire of Perth in 1961, he was elected shire president, serving in the position until he left the council in 1963. In 1956, Robinson unsuccessfully stood as an independent candidate for the 475: 274:. They remained owners of both theatres until their eventual closure in the early 1960s, with Robinson serving as president of the Motion Picture Exhibitors' Association of Western Australia from 1951 to 1956. 465: 240: 206: 450: 302: 470: 318: 460: 364: 485: 480: 309:. In 1965, the existing Legislative Council provinces were abolished, and replaced by new two-member provinces. Robinson was appointed to the new 294: 57: 314: 259: 255: 232: 36: 455: 445: 413: 306: 298: 97: 310: 267: 174: 146: 74: 338: 401: 408:. Perth, : Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. 270:. The following year, the Robinsons took over the nearby Lyric Theatre, which had been built in 1928 by 440: 435: 388: 367:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 11 May 2016. 409: 236: 178: 41: 301:. He joined the Liberal Party the following year, and was elected to the Legislative Council 290: 286: 251: 282: 278: 263: 61: 429: 322: 271: 136: 376: 406:
Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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to Mary Ellen (nÊe Englett) and Richard Herbert Robinson. His father was
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in France when he was eight years old, in April 1918. Robinson attended
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during World War II, and by the end of the war was a class-one
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

Legislative Council
Western Australia
Arthur Griffith
Ruby Hutchison
George Jeffery
Suburban
Roy Claughton
North Metropolitan
Maylands
Western Australia
Canberra
Liberal
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Liberal Party
Perth
killed in action
St Patrick's Boys' School
Western Australian Government Railways
outdoor theatre
Maylands
Thomas Coombe
Australian Army
warrant officer
Perth Road Board
City of Stirling
Legislative Assembly
seat of Maylands
in 1962
Suburban Province

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