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364: 369: 81: 39: 389: 115:. Clough defeated Morgan, but after a redistribution in 1959 the seat was given a Labor majority and Clough did not contest the election. He was instead elected to 108: 85: 73:, serving until 1942 when he was medically discharged. He married railway employee Patricia McNamara on 16 February 1945, with whom he would have eight children. 379: 374: 127:, and was Minister for Youth, Ethnic and Community Affairs for four months in 1976. He held the seat until 1988, when he was defeated for preselection by 384: 61:, the son of Ralph and Margaret Jane (née O'Farrell) Clough. He was educated at Warialda Convent, and later at St Patrick's Marist Brothers, 290: 281: 112: 47: 394: 159: 298: 135: 104: 97: 93: 70: 43: 34: 326: 120: 51: 191: 232: 199: 165: 224: 139: 58: 20: 308: 359: 354: 77: 89: 116: 24: 318: 124: 348: 66: 253: 220: 187: 336: 128: 103:
In 1956, Clough was preselected as the Liberal candidate for the state seat of
38:(13 July 1916 – 20 May 2003) was an Australian politician. He was the 65:. He became an accountant, although he also worked as a station hand and 365:
Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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For the English footballer (Crystal Palace and Southend) see
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for "service to the NSW Parliament and to the community".
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in 1946, in which year he also became a member of the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Jimmy Clough (footballer)
James A. Clough
AM
Liberal
Parramatta
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Eastwood
Warialda
Sydney
sheep shearer
AIF
Justice of the Peace
Liberal Party
Labor
Reid
1949
1951 federal elections
Parramatta
Labor
Kevin Morgan
Baulkham Hills Council
Eastwood
Eric Hearnshaw
Andrew Tink
Member of the Order of Australia
1989 Australia Day Honours
"Mr James Arthur Clough"
Parliament of New South Wales
Green, Antony
"Elections for Parramatta"

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