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taking over both of his portfolios. The Country Party split into two rival factions the following year, with Broun joining the Ministerial faction (which supported the Mitchell government). However, he did not recontest his seat at the
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in 1902, and remained a member for most of the following 20 years, including as chairman on three occasions (1908–1909, 1911–1914, and 1917–1919). Broun was first elected to parliament at the
642: 335:. After a period working for his father, Broun acquired an estate of 5,000 acres (20 km) near Beverley, on which he farmed both sheep and wheat. He was elected to the 374:, Wansbrough did not re-contest Beverley. Broun, who had switched to the Country Party himself, reclaimed his former seat. In June 1919, he was selected to replace 428: 632: 647: 352: 292: 637: 627: 667: 551: 535: 508: 391: 379: 332: 309: 153: 97: 40: 657: 652: 404: 387: 371: 356: 340: 317: 478: 360: 280: 492: 568: 458: 348: 161: 399: 383: 453:. Perth, : Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. 324: 255: 431:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 26 June 2016. 446: 316:
from 1911 to 1914 and again from 1917 to 1924. He was a minister in the first government of Sir
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in the government of James Mitchell, who had become
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BROUN" 392:Minister for Public Health 41:Minister for Public Health 598: 591: 583: 575: 565: 557: 550: 542: 533: 525: 515: 506: 498: 491: 299: 286: 276: 262: 242: 237: 233: 223: 211: 200: 190: 178: 167: 151: 141: 129: 103: 96: 84: 72: 46: 39: 35: 23: 359:, and was replaced by a 53:12 March 1921 390:, Broun was also made 110:25 June 1919 16:Australian politician 593:Member for Beverley 310:Legislative Assembly 154:Legislative Assembly 429:Frank Tyndall Broun 405:1924 state election 388:1921 state election 372:1917 state election 341:1911 state election 337:Beverley Road Board 306:Frank Tyndall Broun 601:Charles Wansbrough 578:Charles Wansbrough 561:Charles Wansbrough 536:Colonial Secretary 380:Colonial Secretary 365:Charles Wansbrough 351:. 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Index

The Honourable
Minister for Public Health
Hal Colebatch
Richard Sampson
Colonial Secretary
John Scaddan
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Beverley
Charles Wansbrough
Nat Harper
Beverley, Western Australia
Country
Liberal
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
James Mitchell
Beverley, Western Australia
Peter Broun
Colonial Secretary of Western Australia
Beverley Road Board
1911 state election
Nat Harper
seat of Beverley
Liberal Party
1914 election
Country Party
Charles Wansbrough
1917 state election
John Scaddan

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