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Harold Gengoult Smith

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Smith retired as lord mayor at the end of 1934 (and received a knighthood), but remained on the city council until 1965, being the longest-serving councillor in the city's history. At the
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and then moved to Scotland to study medicine. However, his studies were interrupted by the war and he instead enlisted in the
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by a single vote in the lord-mayoral election. In 1933, Smith married Cynthia Brookes, the daughter of tennis player Sir
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was one of the events of the year. As lord mayor, Smith chaired many of the organising committees for the
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and commanded several medical units. He died at the age of 92.
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to draw international attention to the city, and convinced
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Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Harold Luxton
George Wales
East Melbourne, Victoria
Armadale, Victoria
Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Melbourne
Louis Lawrence Smith
Louise Hanson-Dyer
Melbourne Grammar School
British Army
2nd Dragoon Guards
Collins Street
Melbourne City Council
Harold Luxton
J. J. Liston
Norman Brookes
St Paul's Cathedral
1934 Centenary of Melbourne
MacRobertson Air Race
Macpherson Robertson
Cooks' Cottage
Shrine of Remembrance
1940 state election
electorate of Mornington
United Australia Party
lieutenant-colonel
Australian Army Medical Corps

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