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William Arthur Holman
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Born |
4 August,
1871
London,
Middlesex,
England
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Died |
5 June,
1934
(aged 62)
Gordon, Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
heart disease
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Cultural Heritage |
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Religious Influence |
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Related Entries |
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Holman, Ada Augusta (wife)
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Treflé, John Louis (friend)
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Thrower, Thomas Henry (work colleague)
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Hughes, William Morris (colleague)
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Yewen, Alfred Gregory (colleague)
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Beeby, George Stephenson (colleague)
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Bailey, John (colleague)
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Hall, David Robert (colleague)
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Longstaff, John Campbell (artist)
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McKell, William John (influenced)
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Rofe, Thomas Ernest (client)
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Evatt, Herbert Vere (author)
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cabinetmaker (1888-1898) New South Wales, Australia
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single taxer (1890-1900) New South Wales, Australia
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labour politician (1898-1916) New South Wales, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1898-1920) New South Wales, Australia
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barrister (1903-1934) New South Wales, Australia
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premier (1913-1916) New South Wales, Australia
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liberal/conservative politician (1916-1920) New South Wales, Australia
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premier (1916-1920) New South Wales, Australia
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pro-conscriptionist (1916-1917) New South Wales, Australia
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liberal/conservative politician (1931-1934) Federal, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1931-1934) Federal, Australia
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Sydney Technical College (member)
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Australian Socialist League (NSW) (member, 1890)
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Single Tax League (Sydney) (member, 1890)
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Railways and Tramways Employees' Union (NSW) (secretary, 1893-1893)
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New Order (Sydney) newspaper (publisher, 1894-1894)
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Daily Post (Sydney) newspaper (publisher, 1895-1895)
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Australian Workers' Union (NSW) (organiser, 1896-1898)
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Grenfell Vedette (newspaper) (publisher, 1898)
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Anti-War League (Sydney) (member, 1901-1902)
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New South Wales Bar Association (member, 1903-1934)
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National Association of New South Wales (vice-president, 1920-1929)
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National Association of New South Wales (vice-president, 1931-1932)
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