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Allan Campbell (Australian politician)

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57:, and took a seat on the Board of Education, and was for a time its chairman, then on the committee established by the Education Act of 1875. He also held a seat on the Central Board of Health. For five years he was a member of the Adelaide University Council. He was a member of the Technical Education Board, whose report resulted in the establishment of the 122:
under the new system of election in 1888. He acted on various Parliamentary committees, including the Parliament Buildings, the Transcontinental Railway, the River Murray Waters, and the Sewage Commissions. He took a great interest in the small holdings movement and, with
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Neil Campbell (11 September 1882 – April 1918) married (Margaret) Kathleen Gordon (13 July 1882 – ) on 23 May 1914. Neil served in the Boer War and was a member of the Tunnelling Corps in World War I, killed in action. Kathleen was a daughter of
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sometime before February 1867. They were involved in the establishment of a homoeopathic dispensary in King William Street that offered its services free to the poor.
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James Way Campbell (14 August 1877 – ) married Mrs Ethel Amy Crozier (died 2 March 1939) in 1912. Ethel was widow of Edwin Crozier.
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was the pastor), and for three years president of the South Australian Sunday-school Union. He was a member of the
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Florence Way Campbell (born 14 September 1870 – ) married James Frederick Downer on 3 September 1902.
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Campbell was born in the Barony Parish of Glasgow in 1836, and grew up in Cathcart, a village in
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He proved to be a very public-spirited citizen, and joined the committee of the
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He married Florence Way ( – ) on 30 April 1868. Florence was daughter of Rev.
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He was a Director of the Trust and Agency Company of South Australia Ltd.
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Archibald Way Campbell (born 1875 – ) His wife died in Fiji on 2 May 1924
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He was one of a long line of notables to hold this position:
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1887–1888; Aloysius MacDonald J.P 1888–1891, 1894–1895;
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Bible Christian Church (of which his father-in-law Rev.
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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1892–1893, 1904–1907; A. Wallace Sandford 1894–1895
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Renfrewshire
Glasgow
Royal College of Physicians
Edinburgh
Adelaide
Society of Arts
South Australian School of Mines and Industries
Franklin-street
James Way
Caledonian Society of South Australia
Literary Societies' Union
Institute of Architects
Lady Colton
Adelaide Children's Hospital
St. John Ambulance Society
District Trained Nurses' Association
Upper House
Northern District
G. W. Cotton
James Way
Sir Samuel Way
Edward Willis Way
John Hannah Gordon





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