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288:, Holmes won the seat back with a 20-vote majority. Angwin filed a petition against his return, and on 12 April 1906, the seat was declared vacant by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on the basis that 26 votes were incorrectly recorded. Holmes appealed, but was unsuccessful, and on 24 October 1906 a by-election was called, at which Angwin won 71.4% of the vote against another opponent. He won the six following elections until his retirement from politics in 1927 — two with big majorities and four unopposed. 356: 342: 175: 307:, in which he served until the ministry's defeat in a vote of confidence on 27 July 1916. He served on the Fremantle Municipal Tramway and Electric Lighting Board, the War Patriotic Fund for WA and the Fremantle Public Hospital Board during this time. 233:, England, to Benjamin Angwin, a tin miner, and Mary Angwin (nÊe Taylor). He was educated locally at a Methodist school before being apprenticed to a carpenter. He left Cornwall in 1882 to work as a builder in 591: 330:
Angwin died on 9 June 1944 in East Fremantle, and was buried in the Methodist section of Fremantle Cemetery. A street near the East Fremantle council chambers is named after him.
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in London. He left England on 25 March 1933, and chaired two Royal Commissions on wheat in 1935 and 1938, and presided over the Rural Relief Trust in 1936.
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and Immigration. He retired from politics at the following election, and on 24 March 1927 was appointed
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930
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This article is about the Western Australian politician. For the Victorian footballer, see
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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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William Angwin (footballer)
Deputy Premier of Western Australia
John Ewing
John Willcock
East Fremantle
NE Fremantle
St Just in Penwith
Cornwall
England
East Fremantle
Western Australia
Labor
Caricature by David Low
Deputy Premier of Western Australia
Agent-General for Western Australia
Cornwall
East Fremantle Municipal Council
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Labor Party
East Fremantle
North-East Fremantle
St Just in Penwith
Cornwall
Whitehaven
Cumberland
temperance
Victoria
Western Australia
East Fremantle Municipality
1904 election

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