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John Drew (Australian politician)

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for 41 years in two separate terms between 1900 and his death in 1947. Born at Wanerenooka,
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Independent members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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region before entering politics. A strong opponent of
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

John Michael Drew
The Honourable
MLC

Colonial Secretary
Western Australia
George Taylor
Walter Kingsmill
Minister for Education
Western Australia
John Ewing
Norbert Keenan
James Connolly
Hal Colebatch
Western Australian Parliament
Central Province
Joshua Mills
Joshua Mills
Harold Daffen
Northampton
Western Australia
Perth
Western Australia
Australia
Labor Party
Western Australian Legislative Council
Northampton
Western Australia
Geraldton
federation

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