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1964 Angas by-election

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on 20 June 1964. This was triggered by the resignation of
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Index

by-election
Australian House of Representatives
Angas
Liberal
Immigration Minister
Alick Downer
Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
by-election
Parramatta
Geoffrey Giles
Liberal
Geoffrey Giles
Labor
Turnout
Liberal
Swing
"By-Elections 1963-1966"
the original
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By-elections
25th Parliament of Australia
Denison
Parramatta
Angas
Robertson
Riverina
Dawson
Kooyong

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