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John Thomas Lang
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Born |
21 December,
1876
Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Died |
27 September,
1975
(aged 98)
Auburn, Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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McNamara, Matilda Emilie Bertha (mother-in-law)
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McNamara, William Henry (father-in-law)
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Lawson, Henry (brother-in-law)
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Quinlin, Marcus Stanley (work colleague)
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McKell, William John (colleague)
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McTiernan, Edward Aloysius (colleague)
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Bailey, John (acquaintance)
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O'Sullivan, Christopher Michael (acquaintance)
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Renshaw, John Brophy (associate)
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Sheppard, Alexander William (opposed)
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Windeyer, William John Victor (opposer)
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Desmond, Arthur (influence)
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Kerr, John Robert (influenced)
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Reid, Alan Douglas (influenced)
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Rosevear, John Solomon (political adversary)
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Maloney, James Joseph (political adversary)
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Downing, Robert Reginald (political adversary)
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auctioneer (1901-1913) New South Wales, Australia
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real estate agent (1901-1913) New South Wales, Australia
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local government councillor (1907-1914) New South Wales, Australia
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local government head (1909-1911) New South Wales, Australia
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labour politician (1913-1946) New South Wales, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1913-1946) New South Wales, Australia
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premier (1925-1927) New South Wales, Australia
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premier (1930-1932) New South Wales, Australia
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labour politician (1946-1949) Federal, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1946-1949) Federal, Australia
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