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Ron Leeson

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member). After leaving parliament, he was a committee member of the WA Greyhound Racing Board.
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town) to Amelia May (nÊe Lawer) and George Thomas Leeson. He attended
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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The Honourable
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Jim Garrigan
Mark Nevill
South-East Province
Laverton
Western Australia
Labor
Labor Party
Legislative Council
Western Australia
South-East Province
Laverton
Goldfields
Eastern Goldfields High School
Kalgoorlie School of Mines
fitter and turner
Amalgamated Engineering Union
1971 state election
Jim Garrigan
1977 election
1983 election
South Province
David Wordsworth
Liberal Party
Ronald Thomas Leeson
Categories
1939 births
Living people

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