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Though he seldom addressed parliament, leading to his nickname "Silent Sam", Calder played an active role, pushing for development in the Northern Territory, and could claim some of the credit for the construction of the
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to win the seat by only 400-odd votes in 1966. He would extend that margin into thousands over the next decade and a half.
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Following the end of hostilities in 1945, Calder returned to Australia and worked as the chief pilot for
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route. Not content with this, Calder also took on the challenge of managing
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Calder died in Darwin late in the evening of 30 September 2008, aged 92.
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stronghold. Indeed, the Country Party had last run a candidate there in
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after they met while she was filming the 1946 Anglo-Australian film
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For his entire political career, Calder was a staunch opponent of
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planes throughout World War II, completing 120 missions over
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Calder's high profile in the Northern Territory led federal
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to ask him to stand as a Country Party candidate at the
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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