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424: 133: 27: 403:. He served as the secretary of the Colbinabbin Progress Association and in 1915 was elected secretary of the Wheat Pool Vigilance Committee, formed by farmers concerned that the government and wheat merchants were conspiring to reduce the price of wheat. In 1916, Hill was elected as the founding president of the 608: 455: 407:(VFU). He was also a delegate to the Australian Farmers' Federal Organization, a member of the Victorian Wheat Commission's advisory council, a growers' representative on the Australian Wheat Board, and chairman of the 671: 352:. He was the son of English immigrants Sarah (née Baker) and John Hill; his mother was illiterate. His father and uncle ran the local flour mill, but after the mill burned down the family moved to 676: 494:. He retired from Parliament on 7 August 1934, because he was unwilling to sign a pledge to vote in parliament as instructed by his party, and he was succeeded as the member for Echuca by 681: 353: 95: 67: 696: 74: 701: 463: 81: 486:, the introduction of a Federal aid road scheme—which provided funding to the states for road construction—and the building of the 37: 618: 63: 635: 555: 439: 229: 333: 200: 542: 479: 432: 337: 144: 423: 44: 491: 462:. During his period of office he commenced the standardisation of the railway gauges by the construction of the 329: 305: 88: 547: 357: 52: 48: 475: 451: 447: 404: 471: 396: 375:
to attend evening classes. He married Lucy Shields in 1892; her father Edward Shields was mayor of
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Hill was educated at a part-time school in Stradbroke before joining the clerical division of
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to farmers and served as chairman of the Phosphate Co-operative Company of Australia.
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from 1900 to 1906 and was secretary of the Castlemaine Rifle Clubs' Union.
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newspaper published in Melbourne. He led a movement to supply cheaper
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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On 20 September 1919, at the by-election caused by the death of
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Echuca
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Minister for Works and Railways
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Percy Stewart
William Gibson
Australian Parliament
Echuca
Albert Palmer
John McEwen
Dunolly, Victoria
Nar Nar Goon, Victoria
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Dunolly, Victoria
Stradbroke

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