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John Albert Southwood

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for Wallaroo, but successfully shifted to East Torrens in 1915 when a redistribution reduced the number of members for the Wallaroo electorate. A supporter of conscription in World War I, he was expelled from the Labor Party in the
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councillor for several years, including a stint as mayor from 1907 to 1908, and was successful in establishing a municipal electric plant in the face of significant opposition.
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in 1908 and was later released as a book. Prior to entering state politics, he was a
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in partnership with George Spring. In 1895, Southwood and Spring moved to
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of South Australia
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Southwood was elected South Australian state secretary of the
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Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association
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Independent members of the Parliament of South Australia
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Index

South Australian House of Assembly
multi-member
Wallaroo
East Torrens
United Labor Party
National Party
1917 Labor split
Wallaroo
Broken Hill
The Barrier Miner
Katoomba
The Katoomba Times
Kadina
The Plain Dealer
District Council of Kadina
1912 state election
1917 Labor split
National Party
Liberal Union
1918 election
1921 election
Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association
Lionel Hill



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