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Thomas Moore (Australian politician)

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as the replacement Labor candidate, and won the by-election unopposed. However, O'Loghlen was unsuccessful in his bid for federal parliament, and Moore resigned from parliament without being sworn in to allow him to take his old seat.
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in 1926, but returned in 1932, and served another two terms before retiring in 1946. Moore died in Perth in 1961, aged 79. He had married twice, having two children by his first wife and seven by his second.
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in April 1918, resulting in his discharge later in the year. On returning to Australia, Moore settled in
237: 347: 339: 331: 395:– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 June 2016. 423: 354:). Moore returned to parliament at the 1920 Legislative Council elections, defeating the sitting 294:), to Mary (nÊe Quinn) and Thomas Moore. He came to Western Australia in 1904, and settled in 501: 496: 287: 220: 8: 283: 216: 431: 404: 335: 241: 102: 46: 275:
for less than two months in 1913, in unusual circumstances, and later served in the
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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The Honourable
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Peter O'Loghlen
Forrest
Legislative Council
Western Australia
Henry Carson
George Kempton
Central Province
Charles Simpson
Knowsley
Victoria
Nedlands
Western Australia
Labor
Parliament of Western Australia
Legislative Assembly
Legislative Council
Knowsley
Victoria
Axedale
Dwellingup
Labor
seat of Forrest
Peter O'Loghlen
1913 federal election
preselected
Australian Imperial Force
corporal

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