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in 1957, and served in several branch and administrative roles. He was the Curtin division president in 1960–1961 and president of the
Claremont branch from 1965. At the time of his preselection in 1969, he was senior vice-president of the Liberal Party's Western Australian Division.
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Throgmorton Trust plc, Classic ITC Threadneedle AMC (India), Nelson Hurst plc, Signet Group plc, The Ark Funds Inc. (US), Mitchell Cotts plc, Fidelity Asian Values plc and many finance companies, some of which he chaired.
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Lynette Jamieson, and they had three children. Lady Garland is an active professional classical pianist who performs as Lyn Garland. Victor Garland died on 1 January 2022, at the age of 87. His death leaves
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Magistrates Court of the Australian Capital Territory
847:"Guide to the Papers of Sir Ransley Victor Garland"
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808:"Local Government Act, 1960: Municipal Elections"
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16:Australian politician and diplomat (1934–2022)
786:as the last surviving Liberal member of the
868:"Liberals pick party official for Curtin".
708:. The allegations were first publicised by
603:resigned from Parliament in 1969 to become
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558:, Western Australia. He was educated at
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1030:"Unanswered questions"
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542:. He later served as
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1012:"Garland discharged"
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922:"$ 17m copter order"
572:chartered accountant
1128:Minister for Supply
1080:Lyn Garland website
946:. 15 February 1973.
871:The West Australian
690:Commonwealth Police
616:Minister for Supply
546:from 1981 to 1983.
277:Minister for Supply
1299:Sir James Plimsoll
1152:Postmaster-General
1113:Political offices
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1278:1969–1981
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754:Later life
550:Early life
500:Alma mater
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1098:8 January
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339:In office
285:In office
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69:In office
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