Thomas Molloy
Thomas George Anstruther Molloy (4 October 1852 – 16 February 1938) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the electorate of Perth from 1892 until 1894, and thereafter became a perennial candidate, unsuccessfully standing for parliament 14 times. He also served two terms as the Mayor of Perth, from 1908 to 1909 and from 1911 to 1912. Molloy also made a significant contribution to the cultural life of Perth, building numerous hotels and the first two theatres in the city, most notably His Majesty's Theatre, which is still open today.
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1892 Perth colonial by-election1894 Western Australian colonial election1938 in AustraliaEdward Scott (politician)Electoral district of PerthElectoral district of West PerthElectoral results for the district of BalcattaElectoral results for the district of NedlandsElectoral results for the district of PerthGeorge RandellList of Christian Brothers school alumniList of Western Australian state by-electionsList of mayors and lord mayors of PerthMembers of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1890–1894MolloyMolloy, ThomasResults of the 1894 Western Australian colonial electionResults of the 1901 Western Australian state electionResults of the 1904 Western Australian state electionResults of the 1921 Western Australian state election (Legislative Assembly)Results of the 1930 Western Australian state election (Legislative Assembly)SS KoombanaSydney StubbsTheatre Royal and Metropole HotelThomas G. MolloyTimothy QuinlanWilliam Brookman
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Thomas Molloy
Thomas George Anstruther Molloy (4 October 1852 – 16 February 1938) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the electorate of Perth from 1892 until 1894, and thereafter became a perennial candidate, unsuccessfully standing for parliament 14 times. He also served two terms as the Mayor of Perth, from 1908 to 1909 and from 1911 to 1912. Molloy also made a significant contribution to the cultural life of Perth, building numerous hotels and the first two theatres in the city, most notably His Majesty's Theatre, which is still open today.
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Thomas George Anstruther Mollo ...... re, which is still open today.
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توماس مولوي هو سياسي كندي، ولد ...... ة التشريعية لأستراليا الغربية.
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Printer, store manager, real estate speculator
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Mary Reaney
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Thomas George Anstruther Mollo ...... re, which is still open today.
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توماس مولوي هو سياسي كندي، ولد ...... ة التشريعية لأستراليا الغربية.
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