Bill Dunn (Australian politician)
William Fraser Dunn JP (2 February 1877 – 7 October 1951) was a Labor Party politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1910 until 1950. He served as Minister for Agriculture for eight years, as well as deputy leader and leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales.
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Bill Dunn (Australian politician)
William Fraser Dunn JP (2 February 1877 – 7 October 1951) was a Labor Party politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1910 until 1950. He served as Minister for Agriculture for eight years, as well as deputy leader and leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales.
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William Fraser Dunn JP (2 Febr ...... abor Party in New South Wales.
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بيل دان (بالإنجليزية: Bill Dun ...... جمعية التشريعية نيو ساوث ويلز.
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1877-02-02
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1951-10-07
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William Fraser Dunn, NSW Minister for Agriculture, c1920
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Minister for Agriculture
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William Fraser Dunn, NSW Minister for Agriculture, c1920
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1951-10-07
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Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia
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William Dunn
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Minnie Elizabeth Dunnington
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William Fraser Dunn JP (2 Febr ...... abor Party in New South Wales.
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بيل دان (بالإنجليزية: Bill Dun ...... جمعية التشريعية نيو ساوث ويلز.
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Bill Dunn (Australian politician)
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