Cecil Hincks
Sir Cecil Stephen Hincks (18 February 1894 – 1 January 1963), Australian politician, was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly who was Minister of Lands, Irrigation and Repatriation in Thomas Playford's government.
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Cecil Hincks
Sir Cecil Stephen Hincks (18 February 1894 – 1 January 1963), Australian politician, was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly who was Minister of Lands, Irrigation and Repatriation in Thomas Playford's government.
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Sir Cecil Stephen Hincks (18 F ...... Thomas Playford's government.
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1894-02-18
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Cecil Stephen Hincks
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1963-01-01
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Australia
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1894-02-18
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Cecil Stephen Hincks
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Sir Cecil Hincks Planting a Tree Opening of Loxton Irrigation Murray River, 1949
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1963-01-01
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Sir Cecil Hincks
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Australian
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Minister of Lands, Irrigation and Repatriation
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Edith May Staples
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Gladys Lottie Merritt
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1963-01-01
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1946-04-17
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Member for Yorke Peninsula
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Minister of Irrigation
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Minister of Lands
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Minister of Repatriation
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Sir Cecil Stephen Hincks (18 F ...... Thomas Playford's government.
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Cecil Hincks
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