Hugh Mahon (6 January 1857 – 28 August 1931) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and held ministerial office...
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the close of nominations on 22 December, only one candidate, Labor's Hugh Mahon, previously member for Coolgardie from 1910 to 1913, had nominated, and...
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Hugh McMahon may refer to: Hugh McMahon (footballer) Hugh McMahon (politician) Hugh McMahon Memorial Novice Chase This disambiguation page lists articles...
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The school produced a magazine to which Mahon produced some of his early poems. According to the critic Hugh Haughton his early poems were highly fluent...
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George H. Mahon (1900–1985), American politician Hugh Mahon (1857–1931), Irish-born Australian politician Jack Mahon, several people James Mahon, several...
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1920. It was triggered by the expulsion from the House of Labor Party MP Hugh Mahon. The subsequent by-election was won by Nationalist Party candidate George...
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Hugh MacMahon (1660–1737) was Bishop of Clogher 1707–1715 and Archbishop of Armagh 1715–1737. Born in 1660 in the townland of Cavany, Scotshouse, County...
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Labor James Hunter Country Kalgoorlie 18 December 1920 Expulsion Hugh Mahon Labor George Foley Nationalist Ballaarat 10 July 1920 Disqualification...
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Member Party Term Hugh Mahon Labor 1901–1913...
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Hugh Mahon, who had previously been a newspaper editor at nearby Coolgardie. It was the first newspaper on the North Coolgardie goldfields. Mahon's editorship...
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