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Harry Webb (politician)

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candidate in 1958, but was re-elected in 1961. He held the seat until his defeat in 1972. Webb died in 2000.
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Australian Parliament
Swan
Bill Grayden
Richard Cleaver
Australian Parliament
Stirling
Doug Cash
Doug Cash
Ian Viner
England
English Australian
Australian Labor Party
England
Western Australian
Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Western Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party
Australian House of Representatives
Swan
Stirling
Liberal
"Australian Election Archive"
Parliament of Australia
Bill Grayden
Swan
Richard Cleaver
Stirling
Doug Cash
Doug Cash

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