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Sim was a long-serving member of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, serving as chair from 1971 to 1973 during the
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After the war's end, Sim and his brother moved to Western Australia, attracted by lower land prices. They bought wool-growing properties at
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to increase federal benefits payable to hospitals treating uninsured patients and in 1977 to oppose two of the Fraser government's
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in Victoria and the Northern Territory until its disbandment in August 1943. He was then transferred to the
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as a Liberal Senator for Western Australia, filling the casual vacancy caused by the death of Senator
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from 1982 to 1991 and served on the board of Murdoch's Asia Research Centre from 1991 to 1997.
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before serving in the military 1941–1946. He was Vice-President of the Western Australian
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In 1968, Sim married Paula Clarkson (née Bennecke). He died on 29 July 2015, aged 98.
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in 1960 and served on the Liberal Party's federal executive from 1963 to 1964.
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and served primarily in New Guinea, including as commander of a prison in
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and a local state school before completing his secondary education at
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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On 26 November 1964, Sim was appointed to the Senate to fill a
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for suspected war criminals. He concluded his service with the
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Sim was president of the Western Australian branch of the
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Sim was raised in Melbourne, attending a parish school at
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Australian Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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1960–1962. On 26 November 1964, he was appointed to the
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Members of the Australian Senate for Western Australia
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He was a member of 401:and from 1976 to 1980 during the 333:3rd New Guinea Infantry Battalion 215:3rd New Guinea Infantry Battalion 697:Members of the Australian Senate 618: 335:from October 1945 to June 1946. 374:caused by the death of Senator 143: 1: 535:"Australian Election Archive" 509:"SIM, John Peter (1917–2015)" 630:. You can help Knowledge by 564:Australian Honours Database 738: 613: 416:(ALP) motion to amend the 360:Liberal and Country League 507:Bolton, Geoffrey (2010). 457:Australia–Japan relations 418:National Health Bill 1970 313:Australian Imperial Force 230: 75: 52: 37: 717:Australian Army officers 566:. Canberra, Australia: 453:Order of the Rising Sun 271:special Senate election 267:Australian Constitution 590:"Vale: John Peter Sim" 428:Later life and honours 414:Australian Labor Party 356:1958 federal election 319:. 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CBE
Senator
Western Australia
Seddon Vincent
Colac, Victoria
Liberal
Australian Army
Lieutenant
23rd/21st Battalion
14th/32nd Battalion
3rd New Guinea Infantry Battalion
World War II
CBE
Colac, Victoria
Western Australia
Liberal Party
Australian Senate
Seddon Vincent
Australian Constitution
special Senate election
1966 election
Colac, Victoria
née
Ondit
Murrumbeena
Scotch College
Australian Imperial Force
Militia
23rd/21st Battalion
14th/32nd Battalion

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