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visited Melbourne in 1923. When the Peake-Butler Ministry was formed in December, 1909, Pascoe was made Minister of Agriculture, and in the Liberal Government of 1912 he held the portfolio of Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation. He was Minister of Irrigation and Minister of Mines. In 1923 he was
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He travelled to every State in the Commonwealth exchanging knowledge regarding the cultivation of wheat, and attended many conferences called by Ministers of Agriculture in the various State Governments.
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Paul Roach Pascoe (died 16 September 1944), Francis Pascoe (1856–1935), Sydney journalist, and John Pascoe, Melbourne journalist, were brothers.
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from 1900 to 1933, representing the North-Eastern District and its successor the Midland District. He was a minister in the governments of
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by the electors of the North-East (later Midland) district for the Liberal Party. He retained the seat unopposed for 32 years.
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He held several Ministerial positions, and for a short time was Acting Premier when Sir
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gold diggings and established Angle Farm at White Hut and another at
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appointed Commissioner of Public Works, and on the death of Sir
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He married Florence Eliza Rayner (died 4 October 1953) of
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Pascoe was born at White Hut (part of the locality of
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in 1848 with his parents and siblings, worked at the
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Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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