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William Scully (Australian politician)

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38: 854: 844: 859: 744: 501: 849: 535:, the Tamworth and District Workmen's Club, and the Tamworth Cricket Association. Renowned for his integrity, sincerity and directness, Scully died on 19 March 1966 and was given a 512:, and chaired the Australian Food Council. "The Scully Plan", which aimed to guarantee wheat farmers a minimum price of four shillings per bushel, was introduced in 1942. 441:. He was also involved with the Tamworth Progress Association and the Primary Producers' Union of New South Wales. At Tamworth in 1925 he married Grace Myrtle Kilbride. 879: 864: 869: 771: 516: 410: 49: 406: 103: 582: 449:
In 1903, Scully joined the Tamworth Political Labor League and soon rose to become president. After three unsuccessful attempts to enter the
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Born in Sydney to Thomas James Scully and his wife Sarah Lucy Rutherford, he was educated at a small school near
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in 1946, a post he held until 1949, when he was defeated at the elections. He retired to
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Gwydir
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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in 1923. Although he agreed with many of the views of
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Having bred horses for five years, Scully stood in a
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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He was also involved with the 468:, Scully remained loyal to the 340: 575:Australian National University 533:New England University College 413:(1946–1949). He served in the 1: 659:Parliament of New South Wales 631:Parliament of New South Wales 453:, he succeeded his brother 896: 813: 803: 795: 788: 778: 769: 761: 751: 742: 734: 729: 719: 697: 689: 682: 480:. 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The Honourable

Vice-President of the Executive Council
Ben Chifley
Joe Collings
Enid Lyons
Minister for Commerce and Agriculture
John Curtin
Frank Forde
Ben Chifley
Reg Pollard
Minister for Commerce
John Curtin
Earle Page
Australian Parliament
Gwydir
Aubrey Abbott
Thomas Treloar
Sydney
New South Wales
Tamworth, New South Wales
Labor
Patrick Scully
Jim Scully
Australian Labor Party
John Curtin
Ben Chifley
Minister for Commerce
Commerce and Agriculture
Vice-President of the Executive Council

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