Hubert Lawrence Anthony
Hubert Lawrence "Larry" Anthony (12 March 1897 – 12 July 1957) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Country Party and held ministerial office in the governments of Arthur Fadden and Robert Menzies, serving as Minister for Transport (1941), Postmaster-General (1949–1956), and Minister for Civil Aviation (1951–1954). A soldier and banana-grower before entering politics, he represented the New South Wales seat of Richmond from 1937 to 1957, which was later held by his son Doug Anthony and grandson Larry Anthony, the only three-generation dynasty in the history of the Australian House of Representatives.
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Hubert Lawrence Anthony
Hubert Lawrence "Larry" Anthony (12 March 1897 – 12 July 1957) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Country Party and held ministerial office in the governments of Arthur Fadden and Robert Menzies, serving as Minister for Transport (1941), Postmaster-General (1949–1956), and Minister for Civil Aviation (1951–1954). A soldier and banana-grower before entering politics, he represented the New South Wales seat of Richmond from 1937 to 1957, which was later held by his son Doug Anthony and grandson Larry Anthony, the only three-generation dynasty in the history of the Australian House of Representatives.
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Hubert Lawrence "Larry" Anthon ...... lian House of Representatives.
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1897-03-12
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1957-07-12
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Australia
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Gallipoli campaign
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1897-03-12
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1957-07-12
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Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia
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British War Medal
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Victory Medal
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Larry Anthony
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Richmond
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1941-10-07
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1956-01-11
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1937-10-23
1941-06-26
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1951-05-11
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Hubert Lawrence "Larry" Anthon ...... lian House of Representatives.
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