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William John Ferguson

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to smelter James Boyce Ferguson and Barbara Robinson. He attended primary school before becoming an engine driver and journalist in South Australia's mining districts, subsequently moving to
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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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Waverley
Paddington-Waverley
William Ferguson (1891–1961)
Glen Innes
William Fergusson (politician)
William Ferguson (disambiguation)

New South Wales Parliament
Sturt
John Cann
Arthur Griffith
Redruth
Colony of South Australia
Brisbane, Queensland
Toowong Cemetery
Labor Party
Liberal Reform Party
Engine driver
Journalist
Redruth
South Australia
Broken Hill
Marrickville
Australian Workers' Union
Political Labor League
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Sturt
Independent Labor
Liberal
Queensland

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