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Harry Millington (politician)

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99:, and was promoted to Cabinet as Minister for Agriculture in 1927. His Leederville electorate was divided into two in a redistribution in 1930, and Millington contested and won the new Mount Hawthorn seat. He served, variously, as minister for education, police, industries, works, water supply, local government, town planning and main roads, under both Collier and his successor Willcock. In 1939, Millington was elected deputy Labor leader and Deputy Premier under Willcock. In December 1943, he retired from the deputy role and the ministry citing ill health, and served out his final term on the backbench before retiring at the 1947 election. 84:. He became the first president of the Amalgamated Surface Workers' Union and the secretary of the Eastern Goldfields District Council of the Labor Party. He was elected to the Legislative Council for North-East Province in a 85: 443: 448: 134: 34: 438: 88:
and served in that house until his defeat in 1920. He subsequently served as secretary to the state executive of the Labor Party.
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in 1951, four days after being admitted for heart problems. He was survived by his widow and their three sons. He was buried at
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in 1894. He was a miner by trade and became active in various unions in
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Millington contested and won the inner metropolitan electorate of
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Harold Millington
Labor Party
Parliament of Western Australia
Legislative Council
North-East Province
Legislative Assembly
Leederville
Mount Hawthorn
Philip Collier
John Willcock
Gawler, South Australia
Western Australia
Goldfields
1914 by-election
Leederville
1924 election
St John of God Subiaco Hospital
Karrakatta Cemetery




"Millington, Harold"


"Mr. Millington Resigns from Ministry"
Westralian Worker
"W.A.'S NEW GOVERNMENT"
The Daily News
"Mt. Hawthorn. Mr. H. Millington's Candidature"

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