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Tom Hayes (Australian politician)

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545: 515: 520: 281:, Victoria to an Irish railway worker, Patrick Hayes, and his wife Sarah. He was educated at St Mary's School, and then followed his father into the railway industry, joining the Ararat branch of 510: 505: 285:, and was later transferred to Melbourne. During the early 1920s, he was president of the shunters section and later the transportation sections of the Australian Railways Union. 550: 535: 525: 297: 263: 196: 427: 336: 212: 118: 540: 324: 208: 560: 555: 565: 477: 328: 320: 80: 530: 435: 293: 267: 95: 467: 418: 313: 271: 89: 35: 332: 289: 382: 500: 495: 404:
Ainsley Symons (2012), 'Democratic Labor Party members in the Victorian Parliament of 1955–1958,' in
360: 175: 408:(Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Melbourne Branch) No. 275, November, Pages 4-5. 309: 305: 282: 56: 301: 278: 158: 186: 460: 68: 489: 445: 130: 262:(22 February 1890 – 19 February 1967) was an Australian politician. He was the 546:
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist) members of the Parliament of Victoria
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and the associated portfolio of Minister-in-Charge of Materials.
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
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took office in December 1952, Hayes was appointed to the
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Democratic Labor Party (Australia, 1955) politicians
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Index

Minister-in-Charge of Housing and Materials
John Cain
Ivan Swinburne
John Sheehan
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Melbourne
Alexander Rogers
Arthur Clarey
Ararat
Warrandyte, Victoria
Coburg Cemetery
Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
Democratic Labor Party
Labor Party
Melbourne
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Ararat
Victorian Railways
1924 state election
Melbourne
Labor Party
Melbourne City Council
John Cain
Cain Ministry
Minister-in-Charge of Housing
1955 split
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
John Sheehan
1955 state election

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