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Archibald Gilchrist

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in December 1915, and served with a medical corps until receiving a medical discharge in December 1916. He returned to Carnarvon in time to contest the
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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to Hadassah (nÊe Kendall) and Archibald Gilchrist, his father being a
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Index

Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
John McDonald
Edward Angelo
Gascoyne
North Melbourne
Victoria
Vaucluse
New South Wales
Liberal
Nationalist
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Gascoyne
Melbourne
Presbyterian
Sydney
Sydney High School
Public Library of New South Wales
Carnarvon, Western Australia
The Northern Times
North-West
Commonwealth Liberal Party
1913 referendums
Big Brother Movement
1914 state election
seat of Gascoyne
Liberal Party
John McDonald
Labor

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