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Norm Smith (Australian politician)

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in the railways, and his wife Emma (nÊe Elms). Due to his father's job, his family moved many times and he was educated at 15 different schools and the longest he stayed at any one school was 12 months.
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On 10 February 1927, Smith married Emma Kryestine Jensen (died 1983) and together had two sons and one daughter. He died on 9 July 1983 and was buried at Mt Isa's
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In 1926, Smith founded the Mount Isa Branch of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association and was a committee member of the
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but the smelter closed in 1918. He then was a mail carrier with his father in
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After he left school he began working as an assistant tapper at the
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births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
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in 1929. He began his political career as a councillor with the
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Queensland Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Index

Queensland Legislative Assembly
Carpentaria
John Mullan
Brisbane
Queensland
Mount Isa
Queensland
Sunset Lawn Cemetery
QLP
Labor
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Brisbane
Queensland
navvy
Kuridala Copper Smelter
Selwyn
Boulia
Mt Isa
Mount Isa Mines
Australian Workers' Union
Cloncurry Shire
Carnarvon
Queensland Legislative Assembly
1941 state election
independent
Burke
Labor's
Alec Inch
Queensland Labor Party
Sunset Lawn Cemetery

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