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William Bates (Australian politician)

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of the Jubilee Fund which was raised a few years ago to celebrate the jubilee of the establishment of the first church of the denomination in Victoria. That movement was so successful that close upon £48,000 was raised, and the denomination was able to pay off the debts on all its churches in the
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in the M'Culloch Government from April 1870 to June 1871, but did not re-enter Parliament after 1874, though he contested for the districts of
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William Bates married Anne Cramer Williams in Melbourne in 1857, and they had 2 sons and 5 daughters. In the 1860s, he moved his family to
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as a supporter of the Darling Grant, defeating no less a candidate than the Hon
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discoveries tempted him to Victoria, where he went into business at
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Australia
Uxbridge
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Victorian Legislative Assembly
Collingwood
James Service
Minister of Public Works
Fitzroy
Treasurer
Nicholson Street
Uxbridge House


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