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William Henry Campbell (Queensland politician)

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and was retired. The family moved to England where William Campbell attended private primary schools and Bluecoat School, a military school. He had a natural artistic skill, which he used to create pencil caricatures as well as oil and watercolour paintings.
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liked his work and offered him an appointment at a salary of £1000 a year on one of his newspapers. He also travelled to Victoria and worked for a time on
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Although he was not successful in state politics, Campbell took an active interest in local affairs and was a member of the
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At the age of about sixteen, William Campbell accompanied one of his brothers to New Zealand during the
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were working. William Campbell contributed numerous articles on various subjects to this newspaper.
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from 1897 to 1906, as well as involving himself in many other local organisations.
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The Western Champion and General Advertiser for the Central-Western Districts
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Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015–2017: The 55th Parliament
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where he wrote and sketched for a number of newspapers. Sir
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who had newspaper interests in Cooktown where the brothers
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After that, he went to Queensland and made his way to the
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On 12 July 1906, Campbell was appointed for life to the
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and acted as an interpreter for his brother's regiment.
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asked Campbell to be part of a commission to inspect
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The Hon

Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Jersey
Channel Islands
Barcaldine, Queensland
Barcaldine Cemetery
English Australian
proprietor
Queensland
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
Jersey
Channel Islands
Battle of Waterloo
New Zealand Wars
Māori language
Palmer River Goldfields
Cooktown
Spencer Browne
Charles John James
Frederic Robert James
New South Wales
Henry Parkes
The Argus
Melbourne
Blackall, Queensland
The Western Champion
Barcaldine
Francis Reid Murphy
electoral district of Barcoo

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