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Tom Smith (Australian politician)

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in 1921, serving until the council's reconstitution in 1934. He had two children from his first marriage to Grace Mary Lewis, which had taken place on 20 June 1917; his second marriage, on 30 April 1943, was to Alice Adela Louise. Smith died in
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This article about an Australian Labor Party member of the Parliament of New South Wales is a
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he became involved with the trade union movement, working as an organiser for the
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in 1920 he was defeated running for the multi-member seat of
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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