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William Beckett (Australian politician)

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148: 249: 214: 219: 36:, to Irish-born taxi proprietor Samuel Beckett and Scottish-born Margaret Cameron, he attended both state and private schools before becoming a second-hand furniture dealer at 185: 239: 229: 94:
in 1940. From 1937 to 1943, he was the Labor Party leader in the Council. He held his seat until he retired in 1952, and in 1953 he was appointed
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with his brother Henry. On 22 February 1893, he married Alice Maud Street, with whom he had two children.
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In 1934, Beckett was re-elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for
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in June 1931, Beckett stood unsuccessfully for the Labor Party in the
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Prahran
Fitzroy
Victorian Legislative Council
Labor
Melbourne North
Fitzroy City Council
Victorian government
Forests
St Kilda
Victorian Legislative Council election
seat of Maribyrnong
federal election held later that year
Melbourne East
Melbourne
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
St Kilda Cemetery
"Beckett, William James"
Parliament of Victoria
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