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44: 272:, as well as the British Commonwealth Labour Conference in London. He was again embroiled in controversy when he was accused of accepting a ÂŖ500 bribe during an enquiry into the broadcasting stations, but was cleared of all charges. In 1931, Coleman, who had remained loyal to Scullin's Labor, was defeated in his seat by the 237:
Coleman toured the United States of America as a lecturer in 1920, and returned as secretary of the renamed Australian Clerical Association, a post he retained until 1922. He was also a founder and secretary of the Australian Alliance of Professional, Clerical and Government Employees' Associations.
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in Sydney to Thomas Coleman and Ellen, nÊe Creed, Coleman was orphaned when still a young child and, after a New Zealand education, went to sea at the age of 13. After three years, he was a clerk with the Sydney branch of the
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Coleman had married Elsie Allen Victoria Prince on 17 December 1921 in Sydney; he was survived by her and their daughter.
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in 1932, he was forced to withdraw due to sickness, and was also narrowly unsuccessful in his bid to enter the
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in France and England. Having been promoted to temporary sergeant by 1919, he became attached to
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in 1922, an endeavour in which he was successful. He became known as a strong supporter of the
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The Triumph & The Tragedy: A Personalised History of the Federal Labor Party 1901–1931
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Coleman's standing in the union movement led him to be selected as the
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as a lecturer. He was discharged from the armed forces in April 1920.
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Murdoch, John Robert Morris (2013). "Percy Coleman".
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Percy Coleman (baseball)
Percy Roderick Coleman

Australian Parliament
Reid
Joe Gander
Surry Hills
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Australian Labor Party
Surry Hills
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conscription
Australian Imperial Force
Army Service Corps
Australia House
Labor
Reid
League of Nations
James Scullin
International Labour Conference
League of Nations Mandates
Geneva
Lang Labor
Joe Gander
Jack Lang
New South Wales
East Sydney
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Auburn
New South Wales (Federal) branch of the Australian Labor Party

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