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greatest parliamentary leader he had observed: "an earnest exponent of the faith that was in him, and a generous big-hearted fighter". Many other historians believe that Ryan, a much bolder figure than federal Labor leader
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777:Labor Party
773:Capricornia
766:Independent
738:Rockhampton
668:Frank Tudor
445:, Australia
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41:T. J. Ryan
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