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During World War II Marwick served on the Joint Committee on Rural Industries and the Joint Committee on Prices. He was defeated after a single term at the
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In 1935, Marwick became a vice-president of the political section of the PPA. He was appointed to the Senate on 19 August 1936 to fill a
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in 1910. He was educated at a Catholic school in York and later studied engineering at the
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in July 1916 but received a medical discharge two months later. He was a member of the
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This article is about the Australian politician. For the Scottish architect, see
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on 3 April 1960, aged 64, having retired from farming ten years earlier.
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Marwick married in Lilian Isabel McInerney on 28 July 1920. He died at
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Marwick was defeated for re-election to the Senate at the
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Thomas P. Marwick

Senator
Western Australia
William Carroll
James Cunningham
Australian Parliament
Swan
Henry Gregory
Don Mountjoy
York, Western Australia
Subiaco, Western Australia
Country
Warren Marwick
Country Party
Senator
Western Australia
House of Representatives
Swan
York, Western Australia
Warren Marwick
Western Australian Legislative Council
Perth Technical School
Brookton
Greenhills
Australian Imperial Force
York Road Board
Primary Producers' Association
casual vacancy
William Carroll

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