Michael Bruxner
Australian politician and soldier
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Michael Bruxner
Australian politician and soldier
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael ...... eath aged 88 on 28 March 1970.
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1930-11-03
1932-06-17
1941-05-16
1962-02-05
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1927-09-14
1927-10-18
1932-05-16
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1882-03-25
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1970-03-28
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6th Light Horse Regiment
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Minister for Local Government
Minister for Transport
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Deputy Premier of New South Wales
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Leader of the Country Party
Leader of the Progressive Party
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Bruxner in 1951.
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Sydney, Australia
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Winnifred Caird
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Australian politician and soldier
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael ...... e Distinguished Service Order.
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Michael Bruxner
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Michael
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Michael Bruxner
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Sir Michael Bruxner
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