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formed by John Tonkin. However, he resigned from cabinet after just under seven months in office, due to ill health. He was the shortest-serving state attorney-general since
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during the war. Bertram was discharged from the army in 1946, and subsequently worked as an accountant. He later studied law part-time, and was
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from 1968 to 1989. He briefly served as a minister in the government of
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to Maude (nÊe Bennett) and Walter Bertram. He enlisted in the
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Index

Attorney-General of Western Australia
Arthur Griffith
Tom Evans
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Bill Hegney
Mount Hawthorn
Brian Burke
Nick Catania
Balcatta
Inglewood, Western Australia
West Leederville
Western Australia
Labor
Labor Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
John Tonkin
Perth
Australian Imperial Force
in New Guinea
called to the bar
barrister
1965 state election
North Metropolitan Province
Arthur Griffith
Liberal Party
1968 state election
Bill Hegney
seat of Mount Hawthorn
1971 state election

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