Sir Harold Seddon (6 March 1881 – 25 February 1958) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia...
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Labour Party. His mother Ethel (née Seddon) was a schoolteacher before her marriage; in 1901 her brother Harold Seddon settled in Western Australia and became...
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committees. In May 1954, the President of the Legislative Council, Sir Harold Seddon, lost his seat, and Loton was elected in his place. The first holder...
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Opposition Leader John Tonkin, President of the Legislative Council Harold Seddon, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly F. E. Islip, Lord Mayor of Perth...
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The Audience (2013 play) (category Cultural depictions of Harold Wilson)
1952 until her death. Three Prime Ministers are omitted from the play: Harold Macmillan, Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Edward Heath are not featured. Tony...
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Sydney Schubert 1985 Permanent Head, Qld Premier's Department [825] Harold Seddon 1951 President of the Legislative Council, State of Western Australia...
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James Cornell Liberal 25 July 1946 25 November 1946 123 days 8 Sir Harold Seddon Liberal 26 November 1946 21 May 1954 7 years, 176 days 9 Anthony Loton...
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an independent, but was defeated by the sitting Nationalist member, Harold Seddon. He ran again two years later, with the Nationalist Party's endorsement...
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Labor 1917–1924 Edgar Harris Nationalist 1920–1934 Sir Harold Seddon Nationalist 1922–1945 John Brown Labor 1924–1930 Frederick...
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1975 United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum (category Harold Wilson)
favour on a national turnout of 64%. In a 1975 pamphlet, Prime Minister Harold Wilson said: "I ask you to use your vote. For it is your vote that will...
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July 1946 – 25 November 1946 Preceded by Sir John Kirwan Succeeded by Harold Seddon Member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia In office 22...
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29 October 1932 – 21 May 1936 Serving with Edgar Harris (1932–1934) Harold Seddon (1932–1936) Charles Elliott (1934–1936) Personal details Born Richard...
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parliament at the 1954 Legislative Council election, defeating Sir Harold Seddon of the Liberal Party (the serving President of the Legislative Council)...
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2022). "Neighbours star confirms Harold Bishop return ahead of show's finale". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 March 2022. Seddon, Dan (7 May 2022). "Neighbours...
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Council elections, but was defeated by the sitting Nationalist member, Harold Seddon, in North-East Province. He stood in North-East Province on another...
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biennial election. 1 On 16 September 1944, South-East Province Country MLC Harold Piesse died. Anthony Loton, one of the three Country Party candidates, won...
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Oats, Southern Cross Municipality mayor 1895–1896; later a state MP Harold Seddon, Southern Cross Municipality councillor late 1910s; later a state MP...
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1916–1934 Athelstan Saw Nationalist Metropolitan-Suburban 1928 1915–1929 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1928 1922–1954 Henry Stephenson Nationalist...
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opined that Logan had become "the most talked about bully of the week". Dan Seddon from Digital Spy described the character as someone "making Denzel Danes'...
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Nationalist Metropolitan-Suburban 1940 1934–1954 Harold Piesse Country South-East 1944* 1932–1946 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1940 1922–1954 Alec Thomson...
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1916–1934 Athelstan Saw[1] Nationalist Metropolitan-Suburban 1934 1915–1929 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1934 1922–1954 Henry Stephenson Nationalist...
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Metropolitan 1932 1918–1941 Edwin Rose Nationalist South-West 1934 1916–1934 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1934 1922–1954 Hector Stewart[1] Country South-East...
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Nationalist Metropolitan-Suburban 1940 1934–1954 Harold Piesse Ind. Country South-East 1938 1932–1946 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1940 1922–1954 Alec...
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Metropolitan-Suburban 1948 1934–1954 Harold Piesse Country South-East 1946 1932–1946 Hugh Roche Country South-East 1948 1940–1960 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East...
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1916–1934 Athelstan Saw Nationalist Metropolitan-Suburban 1928 1915–1929 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1928 1922–1954 Henry Stephenson Nationalist...
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Suburban 1954 1934–1954 Hugh Roche Country South 1954 1940–1960 Sir Harold Seddon Liberal North-East 1954 1922–1954 Charles Simpson Liberal Midland 1958...
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Nationalist Metropolitan-Suburban 1940 1934–1954 Harold Piesse Ind. Country South-East 1938 1932–1946 Harold Seddon Nationalist North-East 1940 1922–1954 Alec...
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Suburban 1954 1934–1954 Hugh Roche Country South 1954 1940–1960 Sir Harold Seddon Liberal North-East 1954 1922–1954 Charles Simpson Liberal Midland 1952...
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July 1947, Central Province Labor MLC John Drew died. Liberal candidate Harold Daffen won the resulting by-election on 30 August 1947. 7 On 31 March 1948...
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University of Adelaide. State of Western Australia The Honourable Harold Seddon, President of the Legislative Council. Commonwealth Services Henry Ernest...
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