Arthur Watts (politician)
Australian politician
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Arthur Watts (politician)
Australian politician
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Arthur Frederick Watts CMG (26 ...... ts died in Perth in June 1970.
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1897-05-26
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Deputy PremierofWestern Australia
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Australian politician
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Arthur Frederick Watts CMG (26 ...... to 1962) of Western Australia.
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Arthur Watts
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