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William Lemen Thomas

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in 1918. He collapsed at a council meeting in July 1921, and died a few days later. He had married Hannah Walker in 1901, with whom he had one son.
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formed by Henry Lefroy, who had replaced Frank Wilson as premier. However, at the
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After leaving parliament, Thomas returned to local government, being elected
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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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Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Newton Moore
Griffin Money
Bunbury
Kilmore
Victoria
Bunbury
Western Australia
Labor
National Labor
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Bunbury
Henry Lefroy
Kilmore, Victoria
New South Wales
Pharmaceutical Society
Kalgoorlie
dispensary
Perth
Bunbury
Bunbury Municipal Council
1908 state election
Labor Party
seat of Sussex
Frank Wilson
premier
Legislative Council

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