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John Brown (Queensland politician)

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During his public life he was a member of the Victoria Bridge Board, the Electricity Board; the Water and Sewerage Board and the Brisbane Tramway Trust. He was also awarded life membership of the Queensland Amateur Athletics Club and was a founding member of the Coorparoo Bowls Club.
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On the 13 August 1913, Brown married Mary Ellen Thomson (died 1927). He then married Euphemia Macintosh Galloway Crockatt (died 1984) on the 27 July 1929.
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Brown was a founding member of the Thompson Estate Harriers Athletic Club in 1900, and the team he captained went on to represent
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Mary Ellen Thomson (m.1913 d.1927), Euphemia Macintosh Galloway Crockatt (m.1913 d.1984)
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championships in Sydney in 1905. In 1915 he was awarded life membership of the club.
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After a long illness, Brown died 1949 and was cremated at
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Brown entered politics in 1919 as an alderman on the
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Queensland Legislative Assembly
Logan
Reginald King
Thomas Hiley
Glasgow
Scotland
Brisbane
Queensland
Scottish Australian
Labor
Dick Brown
Blacksmith
blacksmith
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Glasgow
Scotland
blacksmith
Coorparoo
Queensland
cross country
Coorparoo Shire Council
Brisbane City Council
1935 Queensland state election
Labor
Logan
Reginald King
state election in 1944
Queensland Treasurer
Tom Hiley

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