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387:1933 Queensland local elections
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661:"WON WITHOUT MAKING CAMPAIGN"
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204:Charters Towers Municipality
389:: Townsville Harbour Board
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586:"Townsville Harbour Board"
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196:Townsville Municipality
234:Australian Labor Party
220:Hughenden Municipality
155:local government areas
500:James Andrew Hackett
227:February of that year
685:. Brisbane Courier.
679:"Council Elections"
667:. Brisbane Courier.
513:Total formal votes
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212:Ravenswood Division
200:Thuringowa Division
188:. According to the
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460:John Edward Clegg
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208:Dalrymple Division
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66:Established
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778:Categories
763:Townsville
732:Queensland
529:References
397:Candidate
270:Thuringowa
255:Townsville
148:Queensland
144:Townsville
123:April 1955
265:Hughenden
100:Elections
74:Disbanded
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748:Cairns
550:Worker
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463:4,403
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423:5,703
400:Votes
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683:Trove
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476:Labor
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