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Richard Goldsmith Burges

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in 1882, and served until his death, including as chairman for a period. Burges entered parliament at the 1894 Legislative Council elections, as one of three members for the new
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and then suffered heart failure. Burges had married Mona Phillips in 1878, with whom he had seven children. Both his father-in-law,
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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Index

The Honourable
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Andrew Dempster
East Province
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Frederick Monger
York
York
Western Australia
Gawler
South Australia
pastoralist
Parliament of Western Australia
Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
York, Western Australia
Thomas Burges
William
Lockier Burges
leases
North-West
York Roads Board
East Province
seat of York
Frederick Monger
1904 state election
eastern states
Samuel Pole Phillips

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