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Arthur Abbott

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After leaving parliament, Abbott returned to his law firm. he died in Perth in 1975, aged 83. He was married twice, firstly to Daphne Marmion in 1918, with whom he had a son. He was divorced in 1929, and remarried in 1934 to Olive Carlyle, with whom he had a son and a daughter. His first wife was a
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from 1950 to 1953. Following an electoral redistribution which made North Perth a marginal seat, Abbott had transferred to the new
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After a ministerial reshuffle in January 1948, Abbott replaced
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from 1939 to 1956. He was a minister in the government of Sir
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upon its formation in 1945, and after its victory at the
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Index

Abbott's Frozen Custard
The Honourable
Attorney-General of Western Australia
Ross McDonald
Emil Nulsen
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
James MacCallum Smith
Ted Needham
North Perth
Edward Oldfield
Mount Lawley
Broken Hill
New South Wales
Perth, Western Australia
Nationalist
Liberal
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Ross McLarty
attorney-general
Broken Hill, New South Wales
Perth
Hale School
Melbourne Grammar School
Australian Imperial Force
Australian Field Artillery
Australian Flying Corps
Council of Legal Education
articles of clerkship

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