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Cooper, Walter Jackson Sir, d. 1973

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Cooper, Walter Jackson Sir, 1891-1973.

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Walter Jackson Cooper was elected to the Senate for Queensland at the general election of 1928 but was defeated in 1931. Re-elected in 1934, he was returned at subsequent elections until he retired in 1968. He served as a senator for a total of 37 years, in the course of which he held the post of Minister for Repatriation from December 1949 to December 1960, and served as Leader of the Country Party in the Senate. He died in July 1973, a condolence motion being moved in Parliament on 21 August 1...

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Cooper, Walter Jackson Si, d. 1973.

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Sir Walter Jackson Cooper was a Senator for Queensland from 1928 to 1932 and from 1935 to 1968, a minister of the crown from 1949 to 1960 and a former Leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Australian Country Party in the Senate. He served as minister for repatriation from 1949 until 1960. Apart from Sir Robert Menzies, Sir Walter was the longest serving minister in any single portfolio in the history of Australia. From the description of OM90-126 Sir Walter Jac...

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