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- Alfred_Farthing abstract "Alfred Alexander Farthing (1 September 1872 – 9 November 1953) was an Australian politician.He was born in Koroit to farmer James Haley Farthing and Margaret Leishman. He attended the local state school and then Melbourne Teachers' College, becoming a schoolteacher. Around 1899 he married Elizabeth Parker, with whom he had three children. He was also a cyclist, and his winnings from competitions provided the funds for him to become a publican. He owned a number of hotels, typically buying struggling businesses and revitalising them to sell at a profit. In 1911 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for East Melbourne. He was unseated in August 1912 after illegal practices were identified from his campaign; he was re-elected at the by-election in October. A Liberal, he joined the Economy faction of the Nationalists in 1917. He voted against the 1924 redistribution bill and was denied Nationalist endorsement at that year's election, but he was re-elected anyway and soon re-joined his former party. His seat was abolished in 1927 and he was defeated running for Caulfield. Farthing died in East Hawthorn in 1953.".
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- Alfred_Farthing wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Caulfield.
- Alfred_Farthing wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_East_Melbourne.
- Alfred_Farthing wikiPageWikiLink Hawthorn,_Victoria.
- Alfred_Farthing wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Weedon.
- Alfred_Farthing wikiPageWikiLink Koroit.
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- Alfred_Farthing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfred Farthing".
- Alfred_Farthing title "Member for East Melbourne".
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- Alfred_Farthing years "1911".
- Alfred_Farthing subject Category:1872_births.
- Alfred_Farthing subject Category:1953_deaths.
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- Alfred_Farthing hypernym Politician.
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- Alfred_Farthing comment "Alfred Alexander Farthing (1 September 1872 – 9 November 1953) was an Australian politician.He was born in Koroit to farmer James Haley Farthing and Margaret Leishman. He attended the local state school and then Melbourne Teachers' College, becoming a schoolteacher. Around 1899 he married Elizabeth Parker, with whom he had three children. He was also a cyclist, and his winnings from competitions provided the funds for him to become a publican.".
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