Charles Griffiths (politician)
Charles Edward Griffiths (26 June 1903 – 17 May 1982) was an Australian politician. Born in Jesmond, New South Wales, he attended public schools and became a railwayman with New South Wales Railways, rising to become an official in the Australian Railways Union. He was appointed to the Australian Labor Party's New South Wales Executive before his election to the Australian House of Representatives in 1949 as the member for the new seat of Shortland. He held the seat until his retirement in 1972. Griffiths' 23 years as a member of federal parliament coincided with Labor's longest stint out of office.
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Charles Griffiths (politician)
Charles Edward Griffiths (26 June 1903 – 17 May 1982) was an Australian politician. Born in Jesmond, New South Wales, he attended public schools and became a railwayman with New South Wales Railways, rising to become an official in the Australian Railways Union. He was appointed to the Australian Labor Party's New South Wales Executive before his election to the Australian House of Representatives in 1949 as the member for the new seat of Shortland. He held the seat until his retirement in 1972. Griffiths' 23 years as a member of federal parliament coincided with Labor's longest stint out of office.
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Charles Edward Griffiths (26 J ...... ffice. Griffiths died in 1982.
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تشارلز غريفيثز (بالإنجليزية: C ...... ديسمبر 1949 – 2 نوفمبر 1972).
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1982-05-17
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1903-06-26
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Jesmond, New South Wales, Australia
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1982-05-17
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Belrose, New South Wales, Australia
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Charles Griffiths
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Railwayman
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1972-11-02
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1949-12-10
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Member for Shortland
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Charles Edward Griffiths (26 J ...... s longest stint out of office.
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تشارلز غريفيثز (بالإنجليزية: C ...... ديسمبر 1949 – 2 نوفمبر 1972).
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Charles Griffiths (politician)
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تشارلز غريفيثز (سياسي)
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