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    John Estell (14 October 1861 – 18 October 1928) was a politician and coal miner in New South Wales, Australia. He was a member of the New South Wales...
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  • Look up Estell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Estell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dick Estell (1926–2016), American radio...
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    Estell Manor is a city in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Geographically, the city, and all of Atlantic County, is part of the South...
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  • Dick Estell (April 11, 1926 – May 6, 2016) was an American radio personality. He was the host and producer of The Radio Reader, a serial public radio program...
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  • suburb was originally known as Estelville, named for local politician John Estell, and was first subdivided in 1905. By 1998, the land was owned by the...
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    short-lived, as the next year he transferred to Northumberland, replacing John Norton. Charlton became the unofficial spokesperson for the miners, speaking...
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    assisted in the management of the portfolio by: Minister for Roads, currently John Graham, who has responsibility of the development of road infrastructure...
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    acquired additional wood and ore rights between Batsto and Atsion from John Estell, and then successfully petitioned the legislature for an act authorizing...
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    Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 21 December 2021. "The Hon. Duncan John Gay (1950 - )". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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  • of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 November 2019. "Mr John Estell (1861–1928)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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  • (Ind) Upper Hunter Labor William Ashford Henry Willis Waratah Labor John Estell Thomas Collins Waverley Liberal Walter Duncan James Macarthur-Onslow...
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  • Wallesend largely replaced the abolished district of Waratah, held by John Estell (Labor). District re-created District abolished District abolished compared...
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  • members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May 2019. "Mr John Estell (1861–1928)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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    Australian show business magazine includes thumb portraits of entertainers John Henry Chinner about cartoonist included thumb caricatures of notable South...
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    June 1913 201 days James McGowen 30 June 1913 29 January 1914 213 days John Estell 29 January 1914 31 October 1916 2 years, 276 days Henry Hoyle 31 October...
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    1916 – 15 November 1916 Premier William Holman Preceded by John Estell Succeeded by John Fitzpatrick Minister for Labour and Industry In office 31 October...
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  • William Fleming Edward Eagar (Ind) Wilfred Young (Ind) Waratah Labor John Estell David Renfrew (Ind) Waverley Liberal Edward Whittington Thomas Jessep...
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    October 1910 29 January 1914 3 years, 100 days John Cann 29 January 1914 15 March 1915 1 year, 45 days John Estell 15 March 1915 31 October 1916 1 year, 230 days...
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    Campbell Carmichael Minister for Labour and Industry 1913–1914 Succeeded by John Estell Party political offices Preceded by Joseph Cook Leader of the Australian...
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  • Northumberland by-election was won by Labour candidate William Kearsley. John Norton (Independent) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1910 federal...
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  • Labor John Estell Waverley Labor James Fingleton Charles Oakes Wickham Labor Christopher Pattinson William Grahame Willoughby Independent John Chambers...
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    October 1910 29 January 1914 3 years, 100 days John Cann 29 January 1914 15 March 1915 1 year, 45 days John Estell 15 March 1915 31 October 1916 1 year, 230 days...
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    Northumberland. Previously the member for the abolished district of Belubula. John Gillies (Independent Liberal) died in 1911. The by-election in October 1911...
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    Holman resigned the Labor leadership but not the premiership or his seat. John Storey was elected leader, however on the same day a motion of confidence...
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    the Secretary for Lands and the Secretary for Public Works, which enabled John Robertson to concentrate on what became known as the Robertson Land Acts...
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  • estimate the notional pre-election numbers. Claude Bushell MLA (Lyndhurst) John Cochran MLA (Darling Harbour) Alfred Edden MLA (Kahibah) James Fallick MLA...
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    election. Dooley served as Deputy Labor leader to Ernest Durack and then John Storey, when Labor came to power at the 1920 state election, with what Storey...
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  • Party had become the Liberal Reform Party. Joseph Abbott MLA (Wentworth) John Chanter MLA (Deniliquin) — elected to the federal House of Representatives...
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    October 1910 29 January 1914 3 years, 100 days John Cann 29 January 1914 15 March 1915 1 year, 45 days John Estell 15 March 1915 31 October 1916 1 year, 230 days...
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  • MLA (Sydney-Phillip) Sir John See MLA (Grafton) — appointed to the Legislative Council. Samuel Whiddon MLA (Sydney-Cook) John Power MLA (Sydney-Lang) —...
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