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was called. Lucock and Donald Lancaster stood for the Country Party against Edward Hayes. The presence of two Country Party candidates split the vote and Hayes took three thousand votes more than either Lucock or Lancaster, but with preferences from Lancaster, Lucock easily won the seat. When he was
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At the 1954 election Donald Lancaster, Lucock's running partner for the 1952 by election, stood against him as the Labor Party candidate. Although he gained 11.4 percent of the vote Lancaster's presence did not stop Lucock from gaining re-election.
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Lyne was again redistributed in 1977 with the electorate again contracting from the north. Lucock retained the seat with a margin of 11.4 percent over Labor.
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sworn in as the member for Lyne on 22 March 1952 Philip Lucock became the first member of the House of Representatives to swear allegiance to
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House Of Representatives Official Hansard Tuesday, 20 August 1996β€”First Period, P 26–32 Condolences at the Death of Philip Earnest Lucock
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in New Zealand and after moving to Australia decided to pursue ministerial training. In 1939 he became a home missionary in
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After more than 28 years in the Australian Parliament Philip Lucock retired at the 1980 election. He was succeeded by
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Senate Official Hansard Wednesday, 21 August 1996, P 8-11 Condolences at the Death of Philip Earnest Lucock
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and later opened a hair salon, while his mother was a dressmaker's apprentice before her marriage.
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until his death in 1996. His funeral was held in Brisbane and a memorial service was held at
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Lucock did not stand at the 1951 poll, but on the death of Jim Eggins in January 1952
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Condolence Motions in the Australian Federal Parliament at the Death of Philip Lucock
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In 1923, Lucock and his family immigrated to New Zealand. They lived for periods in
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One year after he was ordained, Lucock stood as one of four candidates for the
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Lyne
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Australian Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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Once elected Philip Lucock served in the government of
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After his discharge, Lucock was a home missionary at
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation 463: 461: 459: 457: 527: 213:for a record span of over 13 years. 201:from 1952 to 1980, representing the 971:20th-century Australian politicians 470:"Lucock, Philip Ernest (1916–1996)" 338: 276:Religious work and military service 13: 454: 14: 1002: 783: 538: 268:in 1937 and became a salesman at 176:Presbyterian minister, Politician 976:English emigrants to Australia 961:English Presbyterian ministers 280:Lucock had been active in the 254:Christchurch Technical College 1: 447: 427: 355:in the newly created seat of 216: 325:St Andrew's Theological Hall 7: 763:. Adam Carr. Archived from 732:. Adam Carr. Archived from 701:. Adam Carr. Archived from 631:. Adam Carr. Archived from 288:. Ineligible to serve as a 197:minister. He served in the 10: 1007: 625:"Lyne By-election of 1952" 353:Country Party of Australia 294:Royal Australian Air Force 270:Anthony Hordern & Sons 914: 904: 896: 889: 359:. He polled third behind 286:Paterson, New South Wales 180: 172: 162: 152: 131: 107: 102: 98: 86: 74: 63: 48: 44: 35: 23: 855:1952 By-election Results 468:Taflaga, Marija (2021). 367:candidate Edward Hayes. 306:Empire Air Training Plan 250:Timaru Boys' High School 199:House of Representatives 167:Australian Country Party 891:Parliament of Australia 665:Senate Official Hansard 544:"2008 Lyne By-election" 348: 860:1951 Election Results 850:1954 Election Results 845:1955 Election Results 840:1958 Election Results 835:1961 Election Results 830:1963 Election Results 825:1966 Election Results 820:1969 Election Results 815:1972 Election Results 810:1974 Election Results 805:1975 Election Results 800:1977 Election Results 795:1980 Election Results 548:ABC Elections website 346: 52:Australian Parliament 16:Australian politician 658:"Condolence Motions" 499:"Condolence Motions" 413:In 1969 the seat of 187:Philip Ernest Lucock 767:on 8 September 2006 736:on 6 September 2006 705:on 2 September 2006 323:(while studying at 310:leading aircraftman 282:Presbyterian Church 956:People from Eltham 384:Sir Robert Menzies 377:Queen Elizabeth II 349: 157:English Australian 924: 923: 915:Succeeded by 635:on 26 August 2006 290:military chaplain 184: 183: 998: 897:Preceded by 887: 886: 865:Election Results 777: 776: 774: 772: 752: 746: 745: 743: 741: 721: 715: 714: 712: 710: 690: 684: 683: 681: 679: 673: 662: 654: 645: 644: 642: 640: 620: 614: 613: 611: 609: 593: 587: 586: 584: 582: 566: 560: 559: 557: 555: 536: 525: 524: 522: 520: 514: 503: 495: 478: 477: 465: 339:Political career 298:Somers, Victoria 292:, he joined the 258:Great Depression 203:Division of Lyne 138: 117: 115: 103:Personal details 89: 77: 68: 54: 40: 21: 20: 1006: 1005: 1001: 1000: 999: 997: 996: 995: 926: 925: 920: 911: 902: 786: 781: 780: 770: 768: 753: 749: 739: 737: 722: 718: 708: 706: 691: 687: 677: 675: 674:on 22 July 2008 671: 660: 656: 655: 648: 638: 636: 621: 617: 607: 605: 594: 590: 580: 578: 567: 563: 553: 551: 537: 528: 518: 516: 515:on 24 July 2008 512: 501: 497: 496: 481: 466: 455: 450: 430: 400:William McMahon 341: 278: 219: 163:Political party 140: 136: 119: 118:16 January 1916 113: 111: 87: 75: 69: 64: 55: 50: 31: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1004: 994: 993: 988: 983: 978: 973: 968: 963: 958: 953: 948: 943: 938: 922: 921: 916: 913: 903: 898: 894: 893: 885: 884: 879: 868: 867: 862: 857: 852: 847: 842: 837: 832: 827: 822: 817: 812: 807: 802: 797: 785: 784:External links 782: 779: 778: 747: 716: 685: 646: 615: 588: 561: 526: 479: 452: 451: 449: 446: 429: 426: 419:redistribution 404:Malcolm Fraser 347:Lucock in 1964 340: 337: 300:, and then at 277: 274: 218: 215: 211:Deputy Speaker 182: 181: 178: 177: 174: 170: 169: 164: 160: 159: 154: 150: 149: 139:(aged 80) 133: 129: 128: 109: 105: 104: 100: 99: 96: 95: 90: 84: 83: 78: 72: 71: 61: 60: 49:Member of the 46: 45: 42: 41: 33: 32: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1003: 992: 989: 987: 984: 982: 979: 977: 974: 972: 969: 967: 964: 962: 959: 957: 954: 952: 949: 947: 944: 942: 939: 937: 934: 933: 931: 919: 910: 909: 901: 895: 892: 888: 883: 880: 878: 875: 874: 873: 872: 866: 863: 861: 858: 856: 853: 851: 848: 846: 843: 841: 838: 836: 833: 831: 828: 826: 823: 821: 818: 816: 813: 811: 808: 806: 803: 801: 798: 796: 793: 792: 791: 790: 766: 762: 758: 751: 735: 731: 727: 720: 704: 700: 696: 689: 670: 666: 659: 653: 651: 634: 630: 626: 619: 603: 599: 592: 576: 572: 565: 549: 545: 541: 540:Green, Antony 535: 533: 531: 511: 507: 500: 494: 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 475: 471: 464: 462: 460: 458: 453: 445: 443: 439: 435: 425: 422: 420: 416: 411: 407: 405: 401: 397: 393: 389: 385: 380: 378: 373: 372:a by-election 368: 366: 362: 358: 354: 345: 336: 334: 330: 326: 322: 318: 313: 311: 307: 303: 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 273: 271: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 234: 232: 231:Royal Arsenal 228: 224: 214: 212: 208: 207:Country Party 204: 200: 196: 195:Presbysterian 192: 188: 179: 175: 171: 168: 165: 161: 158: 155: 151: 147: 143: 135:8 August 1996 134: 130: 126: 122: 110: 106: 101: 97: 94: 91: 85: 82: 79: 73: 67: 62: 59: 53: 47: 43: 39: 34: 30: 25:Philip Lucock 22: 19: 905: 870: 869: 788: 787: 769:. 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Index

CBE

Australian Parliament
Lyne
Jim Eggins
Bruce Cowan
Eltham
Kent
Brisbane
Queensland
English Australian
Australian Country Party
CBE
Presbysterian
House of Representatives
Division of Lyne
Country Party
Deputy Speaker
Eltham
Kent
Royal Arsenal
Dunedin
Timaru
Christchurch
Timaru Boys' High School
Christchurch Technical College
Great Depression
James Hay
Sydney
Anthony Hordern & Sons

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