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- James_Jelley abstract "James Jelley (18 October 1873 – 4 March 1954) was an Australian politician and trade unionist. He was a Labor member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1912 to 1933, representing Central District (1912-1915) and Central District No. 1 (1915-1933).He served as Chief Secretary in three Labor governments: John Gunn (1924-1926) and Lionel Hill (1926-1927 and 1930). He was also Minister for Railways under Gunn (1924-1925), and Minister of Marine (1930), Minister of Local Government, Minister of Immigration, Minister of Repatriation and Minister of Immigration under Hill (1930-1933).He was one of the members of the Hill cabinet expelled in the 1931 Labor split, continuing in minority government as part of the splinter Parliamentary Labor Party, but retired in protest in 1933 following Hill's decision to appoint himself Agent-General in London. He was the younger brother of Labor MLC David Jelley.".
- James_Jelley birthDate "1873-10-18".
- James_Jelley birthPlace Patna,_East_Ayrshire.
- James_Jelley birthYear "1873".
- James_Jelley deathDate "1954-03-04".
- James_Jelley deathYear "1954".
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- James_Jelley wikiPageWikiLink Woodville,_South_Australia.
- James_Jelley wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Jelley".
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- James_Jelley dateOfBirth "1873-10-18".
- James_Jelley dateOfDeath "1954-03-04".
- James_Jelley name "Jelley, James".
- James_Jelley placeOfBirth "Patna, Scotland".
- James_Jelley placeOfDeath "Adelaide, South Australia".
- James_Jelley shortDescription "South Australian politician".
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- James_Jelley description "South Australian politician".
- James_Jelley description "South Australian politician".
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- James_Jelley hypernym Politician.
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- James_Jelley comment "James Jelley (18 October 1873 – 4 March 1954) was an Australian politician and trade unionist. He was a Labor member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1912 to 1933, representing Central District (1912-1915) and Central District No. 1 (1915-1933).He served as Chief Secretary in three Labor governments: John Gunn (1924-1926) and Lionel Hill (1926-1927 and 1930).".
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