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John Doyle (Australian politician)

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Australian politician

John William Doyle (8 February 1875 – 25 May 1951) was an Australian politician

He was born inGlebe to labourer John William Doyle and Annie,née Wilson. A printer, he was a foundation member of the Machinists' Union in 1901 as its secretary. He married Mary Smith on 3 October 1906, with whom he had seven children. He became a publican and an organising secretary of the Eight Hour Day Committee from around 1912 to 1917. In 1917 he was elected to theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly as theLabor member forPhillip, moving to the multi-member seat ofBalmain in 1920 before being defeated in 1922. He was also aSydney City Councillor from 1918 to 1921. Doyle died inDarlinghurst in 1951.[1]

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  1. ^"Mr John William Doyle (1875–1951)".Former members of theParliament of New South Wales. Retrieved10 June 2019.

 

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member forPhillip
1917–1920
Abolished
Preceded by Member forBalmain
1920–1922
Served alongside:Quirk,Smith,Storey/Keegan,Stuart-Robertson
Succeeded by
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