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when the parliament sat. In 1903, the National Liberal Union (a protectionist organisation) endorsed another candidate William Morse in Brisbane, and the division of the protectionist vote allowed a Labor candidate Millice Culpin to defeat Macdonald-Paterson.
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of 1891, and returned to the Legislative Assembly in 1896 as the member for
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in 1885, remaining there until 1887. He was a delegate to the
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In 1901 he transferred to federal politics, winning the
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Thomas MacDonald-Paterson

Australian Parliament
Brisbane
Millice Culpin
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Rockhampton
William Rea
John Ferguson
William Higson
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Moreton
James Garrick
Hiram Wakefield
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Brisbane North
Robert Fraser
Edward Forrest
Thomas McIlwraith
John Cameron
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Glasgow
Scotland
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Toowong Cemetery
Scottish Australian
Protectionist
Independent

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