Pat Morton
Australian politician
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Pat Morton
Australian politician
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Philip Henry (Pat) Morton (28 ...... ied in Mosman aged 88 in 1999.
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1959-07-17
1972-06-16
1972-06-19
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1947-05-03
1955-09-20
1965-05-13
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1910-10-28
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1999-01-18
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Minister for Highways
Minister for Local Government
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(Elections:1956,1959)
19thLeader of the New South Wales Opposition
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Margaret Morton
Patricia Morton
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New South Wales
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Australian politician
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Philip Henry (Pat) Morton (28 ...... he Liberal Party of Australia.
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Pat Morton
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Pat
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Pat Morton
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Morton
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