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Walter Jones (Australian politician)

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but did not complete his course, instead moving to Western Australia in 1905. Jones worked as an auctioneer and insurance agent, and also became an organiser for the Labor Party, running
448: 174: 150: 221: 267:. He was taken ill in the middle of 1923, and died in Fremantle in January 1924, aged 38. He had married Winifred Alwina Ninke in 1915, with whom he had one daughter. 288: 205: 468: 225: 392: 236: 64: 453: 178: 36: 256: 232: 209: 438: 217: 400: 383: 186: 86: 335: 260: 463: 410: 264: 244: 76: 201: 323: 330:. Perth, : Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. 433: 428: 240: 291:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 5 January 2017. 248: 200:, England, to Elizabeth Mary (nÊe Simpson) and James Jones. He studied to become a minister at the 331: 252: 182: 139: 41: 255:. His subsequent unsuccessful appeals prompted a debate about freedom of speech. At the 213: 303: 422: 366: 350: 197: 118: 231:
After leaving the military, Jones arrived back in Australia in time to contest the
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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until being discharged due to ill health in May 1917.
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Index

Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
William Carpenter
Frank Gibson
Fremantle
Sedgley
Staffordshire
Fremantle
Western Australia
Labor
Labor Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Fremantle
Sedgley
Staffordshire
University of Birmingham
John McDonald
1911 state election
Alick McCallum
1913 federal election
Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force
in New Guinea
1917 state election
William Carpenter
National Labor Party
Fremantle wharf riot
Fremantle Esplanade
Fremantle Municipal Council
1921 state election

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