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Jim Donald (politician)

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Donald married Mary Jane Dobbie on the 27 September 1916 and together had one son and one daughter. Mary died in 1955, and on the 11 July 1960 he married Hilda Bell Julho Thomlinson (died 1984). Donald was interested in cricket, football, tennis and bowls, and was a representative on the Ipswich
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During his political career, Donald earned a reputation as one of the most modest and unassuming gentlemen ever to serve in the Parliament. He had a very quiet manner of debate, which was always well backed up by a great deal of preparation and research. In addition he was an advocate of
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driver. It was this job that led to a long association with Queensland Colliery Employees Union where he started out as a
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which he went on to hold from 1960 until his retirement from politics in 1969.
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Donald in effect was interim leader between Wood's death and Duggan's return.
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Although Donald was in parliament for 23 years, he was never appointed to the
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which was held on the 25 May 1946. Donald went on to win the seat over the
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Donald died in May 1976 and was cremated. His ashes are in the
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Mary J Dobbie (m.1916 d.1955), Hilda Thomlinson (m.1960 d.1984)
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces
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Donald held Bremer until the seat was abolished prior to the
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Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954)
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on 17 August 1958, after Duggan had won the seat of
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Jim Donald (Australian politician)
Leader of the Opposition in Queensland
Leader of the Labor Party in Queensland
Eric Lloyd
Les Wood
Jack Duggan
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Ipswich East
Bremer
Frank Arthur Cooper
Evan Marginson
Redbank
Queensland
Australia
Ipswich
Queensland
Australia
Ipswich General Cemetery
Labor
Union organiser
Cabinet maker
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Redbank
Queensland
cabinetmaker
winding engine
union organizer
Bremer
Frank Cooper
Labor Party

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