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John McDonald (Western Australian politician)

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and obtaining work in a soft drink factory. By January the following year he was the Union's Trades Hall representative, and was on the Committee of Management as the Aerated Waters representative. He became vice-president of the Victorian branch in December 1915, and president in December 1916. He
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remained president until January 1918. Thereafter he was assistant secretary of the union from July 1921 until his death on 19 June 1934. He died, unmarried, at
84: 37: 20: 155: 160: 87: 80: 72: 95: 150: 121: 60: 44: 107: 145: 140: 48: 102: 64: 94:. He held the seat until the election of 4 November 1914, by which time he was living at 76: 56: 52: 134: 68: 63:, then spent three years raising stock for his father. In 1895 he emigrated to 33: 30: 124:. A Narrative of her Past. Together With Biographies of Her Leading Men 166:
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
101:McDonald returned to Victoria in 1914, joining the 55:manufacturer Michael McDonald. He was educated at 51:on 21 July 1869, John McDonald was the son of 8: 83:, and on 21 October 1911 was elected to the 67:, where he spent the next twelve years as a 85:Western Australian Legislative Assembly 38:Western Australian Legislative Assembly 21:John MacDonald (Australian politician) 7: 119:Kimberly, W.B. (compiler) (1897). 75:, where he became involved in the 14: 29:(21 July 1869 – 19 June 1934), 23:, a former Queensland Senator. 1: 79:. He became a member of the 156:Australian gold prospectors 182: 57:Christian Brothers College 18: 161:Politicians from Ballarat 122:History of West Australia 81:Australian Workers' Union 126:. Melbourne: F.W. Niven. 19:Not to be confused with 108:Bacchus Marsh, Victoria 71:. In 1908 he moved to 36:, was a Member of the 16:Australian politician 103:Liquor Trades Union 40:from 1911 to 1914. 27:John James McDonald 65:Western Australia 173: 151:Gold prospectors 127: 88:seat of Gascoyne 181: 180: 176: 175: 174: 172: 171: 170: 131: 130: 118: 115: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 179: 177: 169: 168: 163: 158: 153: 148: 143: 133: 132: 129: 128: 114: 111: 77:labor movement 61:East Melbourne 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 178: 167: 164: 162: 159: 157: 154: 152: 149: 147: 144: 142: 139: 138: 136: 125: 123: 117: 116: 112: 110: 109: 104: 99: 97: 93: 89: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 45:East Ballarat 41: 39: 35: 32: 28: 22: 120: 100: 42: 26: 25: 146:1934 deaths 141:1869 births 92:Labor Party 135:Categories 113:References 69:prospector 34:politician 31:Australian 73:Carnarvon 96:Highgate 90:for the 49:Victoria 43:Born in 53:cordial 59:in 137:: 98:. 47:,

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John MacDonald (Australian politician)
Australian
politician
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
East Ballarat
Victoria
cordial
Christian Brothers College
East Melbourne
Western Australia
prospector
Carnarvon
labor movement
Australian Workers' Union
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
seat of Gascoyne
Labor Party
Highgate
Liquor Trades Union
Bacchus Marsh, Victoria
History of West Australia
Categories
1869 births
1934 deaths
Gold prospectors
Australian gold prospectors
Politicians from Ballarat
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly

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