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William Kitson

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as Agent-General for Western Australia, representing the state government in London. He did not take up the position until May 1947, when his resignation from parliament was formalised. Kitson died in London in December 1952, aged 66. He had married Mabel Alport in 1915, with whom he had four
505: 520: 294:, while the position of Minister for Police was abolished and its responsibilities subsumed into those of the Chief Secretary. Kitson was replaced as education minister after the 176: 160: 338: 500: 530: 90: 462: 291: 515: 433: 283: 299: 295: 287: 268: 264: 180: 50: 406: 272: 248: 510: 252: 200: 78: 399: 256: 100: 298:, although the position of Minister for Police was recreated. He remained a minister until the Labor government's defeat at the 385: 219:, England, to Ellen (nÊe Lister) and James Kitson. He came to Western Australia in 1910, and initially worked as a labourer at 525: 260: 224: 220: 263:
in the first government of Philip Collier, a position which he held until the government's defeat at the
236: 495: 490: 235:. While in Fremantle, he became involved in the union movement, eventually becoming secretary of the 355: 341:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 June 2016. 276: 184: 55: 188: 25: 484: 445: 416: 368: 350: 192: 472: 455: 426: 311: 196: 175:(20 November 1886 – 13 December 1952) was an Australian politician who was a 228: 216: 132: 37: 282:
Following a ministerial reshuffle in March 1937, Kitson was also made
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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from 1924 to 1947. He was a minister in the governments of
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

The Honourable

Legislative Council
Western Australia
Robert Lynn
Evan Davies
West Province
Leeds
Yorkshire
London
Labor
Labor Party
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Philip Collier
John Willcock
Frank Wise
Agent-General for Western Australia
Leeds
Yorkshire
Torbay
Albany
Fremantle
draper
Fremantle Trades Hall
1924 Legislative Council election
Robert Lynn
West Province
minister without portfolio
1930 state election

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