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Dick Ardagh

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in July 1931, aged 60. He had been married three times, firstly to Ellen Wilson in 1893, with whom he had four children. His first wife died in childbirth in 1899, and he remarried in 1903 to Maud Eman, with whom he had another five children. Ardagh was widowed again in 1914, and had one more child
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After leaving parliament, Ardagh lived in Perth and again worked as a union official. He served on the
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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with his third wife, Jean Hamilton Chaplin, whom he married in 1916.
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National Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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of the Labor Party. He attempted to re-enter parliament at the
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from 1903 to 1912. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Labor
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

Richard Ardagh
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Thomas Brimage
John Brown
North-East Province
Woods Point
Victoria
Bayswater
Western Australia
Labor
National Labor
Legislative Council
Western Australia
North-East Province
Victoria
Jordan River
Woods Point
Walhalla
Charters Towers, Queensland
gold rush
Kalgoorlie
Westralian Worker
Kalgoorlie Municipal Council
preselection
1910 federal election
Senate
1911 state election
Yilgarn
1912 Legislative Council election

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