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He was the third surviving son of Australian-born parents, Philip Tobyn Keon, a lorry driver, and his wife, Jane (nÊe Scott). His Christian names were registered as Horace Stanley; Horace being the name of a brother who had died the previous year. He attended Roman Catholic schools in East Melbourne
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The Parliament of Victoria gives his date of birth as 2 July 1915, while the Australian Dictionary of Biography gives it as 3 July 1913.
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Macintyre, Stuart; Strangio, Paul (2004). "'Young, Ambitious and Eager': Stan Keon and the Victorian Public Service Association".
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in the Victorian Parliament followed a bitter pre-selection contest between supporters of the political machine of
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within the ALP. In April 1955, the seven expelled Labor parliamentarians became founding members of the
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in 1957. Keon became the deputy leader of the new party in federal parliament under
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in the Federal Parliament from 1949 to 1955, having served previously in the
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A man of principle? : a political biography of Standish Michael Keon
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federal members were expelled from the Labor Party as a result of the
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in the party caused by the controversy surrounding the role of
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Democratic Labour Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Yarra
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Keon was narrowly defeated in Yarra by the Labor candidate,
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Democratic Labor Party (Australia, 1955) politicians
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and Richmond, and later won a scholarship to attend
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Australian Parliament
Yarra
James Scullin
Jim Cairns
Melbourne, Victoria
Australian
Labor
Labor (A-C)
DLP
Australian Labor Party
State Parliament of Victoria
Xavier College
electoral district of Richmond
John Wren
B. A. Santamaria
House of Representatives
Yarra
1949 federal election
Prime Minister
James Scullin
Victorian
split
Industrial Groups
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
Democratic Labor Party
Bob Joshua
Jim Cairns
Ballarat Province

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