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in WA, an accelerated construction of houses and schools, increases in workers' compensation payments, allowing women to sit on juries, the regulation of hire purchase transactions, and the raising of the school-leaving age to 15.
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governments. He also held the positions of Minister for Labour and Industrial Development (1939), Minister for Works, Water Supplies and Industrial Development (1943). After Labor's defeat in the
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seat of Northam. Mitchell had held the seat for 28 years previously. Hawke held the seat himself for 35 years until the 1968 general elections for which he did not re-nominate.
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after just over six years in office. Hawke continued as Labor leader until December 1966, leading the party to two more elections, and left parliament at the
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in 1928, becoming a country organizer for the ALP. In 1933 he caused a major political upset by defeating the sitting Premier Sir
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During his Western Australian parliamentary career he was appointed Minister for Employment and Labour in 1936 in the
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in Western Australia, which saw a Labor landslide, he unexpectedly defeated the sitting
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Ross McMullin, The Light on the Hill: The Australian Labor Party 1891-1991
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Hawke was born to James Renfrey Hawke and Elizabeth Ann Blinman
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In 1926, Hawke married Mabel Crafter, and they had a daughter.
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In May 1936, Hawke became a minister in the government of
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from 23 February 1953 to 2 April 1959. He represented the
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After losing the seat by just 11 votes in the following
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Albert Hawke
The Honourable

Premier of Western Australia
Elizabeth II
Charles Gairdner
Deputy
John Tonkin
Ross McLarty
David Brand
Leader of the Opposition
Frank Wise
Western Australian Labor Party
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
James Mitchell
Ken McIver
Northam
South Australian House of Assembly
George Jenkins
Burra Burra
Kapunda, South Australia
Adelaide
Labor
Clem Hawke
Bob Hawke
premier of Western Australia
Labor Party
South Australia
House of Assembly
1924 state election

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