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Reg Pollard (politician)

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from 1927 until his defeat in the 1932 election. He was assistant Minister of Agriculture from December 1929 to May 1932. He ran unsuccessfully for the federal seat of
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government at the 1949 election. As Minister, he introduced a scheme to stabilise the price of wheat paid to farmers. He was defeated in Lalor at the
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and from 1912 to 1915 as a fitter in Melbourne. During World War I he served in the
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as a dairy farmer. He married Elsie Bowman Hodges in 1922 and they had two sons.
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Ballarat
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in November 1946, but lost office with the defeat of the
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Index

The Honourable

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture
Ben Chifley
William Scully
John McEwen
Australian Parliament
Lalor
Mervyn Lee
Australian Parliament
Ballaarat
Archibald Fisken
Alan Pittard
Castlemaine, Victoria
Gisborne, Victoria
Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party
Victorian Legislative Assembly
House of Representatives
Minister for Commerce and Agriculture
Chifley government
Castlemaine, Victoria
Woodend
Workingmen's College
Werribee
first Australian Imperial Force
Egypt
France
Second Lieutenant
soldier settler

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