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John Stewart (New South Wales Labor politician)

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to farmer John Stewart and Barbara Thomson, he arrived in Australia in 1912, taking up work as an electrician. He married Blanche Ogillvie Macfarlane, with whom he had four sons. He became an organiser with the
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For the NSW politician John Stewart (1810–1896) who was a member of the Legislative Assembly (1866–1874), see
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This article about an Australian Labor Party member of the Parliament of New South Wales is a
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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John Stewart (New South Wales colonial politician)
Jack Stewart (New South Wales politician)
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