Herbert Hyland
Australian politician
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Herbert Hyland
Australian politician
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Sir Herbert John Thornhill Hyl ...... 1921), died on 12 August 2013.
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1884-03-15
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Herbert John Thornhill Hyland
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Victorian Legislative
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Storekeeper and investor
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Leader of the Country Party in Victoria
Member for Gippsland South
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Australian politician
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Sir Herbert John Thornhill Hyl ...... Party by George Moss in 1964.
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Herbert Hyland
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Herbert Hyland
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Sir Herbert Hyland
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Hyland
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