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Once elected Philip Lucock served in the government of
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288:. Ineligible to serve as a
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665:Senate Official Hansard
544:"2008 Lyne By-election"
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52:Australian Parliament
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658:"Condolence Motions"
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187:Philip Ernest Lucock
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724:Adam Carr.
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569:Adam Carr.
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396:John Gorton
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252:(1929) and
153:Nationality
148:, Australia
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448:References
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417:underwent
386:as Deputy
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317:Wollomombi
304:under the
217:Early life
173:Profession
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262:James Hay
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