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Thomas Morrow (Australian politician)

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69:; he was defeated in 1925. After his defeat he became a lime and cement merchant until 1929, ultimately becoming a contractor and health inspector. He served as a Nationalist Party councillor from 1930 until 1931. Morrow died in 233: 49:(RIC) from 1907 to Dec 1912 before coming to Australia in Jan 1913. On 21 May 1914 he married Helen Mary Harvey, with whom he had four sons. From 1913 to 1916 he was an attendant at 204: 238: 258: 197: 190: 253: 248: 90: 243: 118: 62: 148: 135: 66: 178: 58: 96: 50: 41:, to farmer Thomas Morrow and Elizabeth Hill, he was educated at the Civil Service Training College in 57:
railway yards from 1918 to 1920. From 1920 to 1922 he was a watchman. In 1922 Morrow was elected as a
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Mental Hospital; he then worked for Clyde Engineering Company and then as a labourer at the
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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