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Jim Garrigan

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288: 303: 225: 298: 229: 308: 171: 155: 259: 313: 41: 240:. He died in office just over a month before his final term would have ended. He had married Gweneth Huxtable in 1935, with whom he had one son. 237: 233: 175: 217: 205:
in 1929 to work on the mines, and eventually became an underground supervisor. He served on the executive and management committee of the
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for a period, working variously as a farmer, horse breaker, shearer, and station overseer. Garrigan moved to
262:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 September 2016. 283: 278: 221: 183: 91: 69: 179: 123: 46: 170:(26 May 1905 – 5 April 1971) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who served as a 213: 194: 144: 193:
to Mary Henrietta (nÊe Anderson) and Timothy Garrigan. After leaving school, he lived in
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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The Honourable
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
John Cunningham
Ron Leeson
South-East Province
West Perth
Western Australia
Adelaide
South Australia
Labor
Labor Party
Legislative Council
Western Australia
South-East Province
Perth
New South Wales
Kalgoorlie
Boulder
Australian Workers' Union
Boulder Municipal Council
1954 Legislative Council election
John Cunningham
Liberal Party
in 1960
in 1965
1971 election


James Joseph Garrigan

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