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William Alexander Watt
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Born |
23 November,
1871
Barfold,
Victoria,
Australia
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Died |
13 September,
1946
(aged 74)
Toorak, Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
stroke
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Australasian Federation League of Victoria (member)
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Australian Natives' Association (Vic) (member)
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Victoria Golf Club (Melbourne) (member, 1897-1946)
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Australian Farms Ltd (chair, 1922-1925)
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Melbourne Cricket Ground (chair of trustees, 1924-1946)
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British Dominion Film Ltd (chair, 1929-1946)
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Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Co (chair, 1929-1946)
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English Speaking Union (Melbourne) (member, 1929-1946)
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Imperial Federation League (Vic) (member, 1929-1946)
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Qantas Empire Airways Ltd (company director, 1929-1946)
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Silverton Tramway Co (chair of board, 1929-1946)
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Tarankai Oilfields (chair, 1929-1946)
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