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- Thomas_Henry_Brooker abstract "Thomas Henry Brooker (30 December 1850 – 11 July 1927) was a politician in colonial South Australia. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1890 to 1905, representing West Torrens (1890-1902) and Port Adelaide (1902-1905). He was Minister for Education and Minister for Industry in the Jenkins ministry from May 1901 to March 1902.".
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- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_Botanic_Garden.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Braybrook,_Victoria.
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- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Churches_of_Christ_in_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Croydon,_South_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Port_Adelaide.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_West_Torrens.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink File:Thomas_Henry_Brooker.jpg.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ayers.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Hindmarsh,_South_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink John_Jenkins_(Australian_politician).
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Vardon.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Kensington.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Batchelor.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Port_Adelaide.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Butler_(Australian_politician).
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Ridleyton,_South_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_colonial_election,_1890.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hardy_(winemaker).
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Torrensville,_South_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Underdale,_South_Australia.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Village_Settlements_(South_Australia).
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink Voting_system.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink West_Torrens_Football_Club.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLink William_Charlick.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLinkText "T. H. Brooker".
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Brooker".
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Henry Brooker".
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- Thomas_Henry_Brooker subject Category:1850_births.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker subject Category:1927_deaths.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker subject Category:Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker hypernym Politician.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker type Person.
- Thomas_Henry_Brooker comment "Thomas Henry Brooker (30 December 1850 – 11 July 1927) was a politician in colonial South Australia. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1890 to 1905, representing West Torrens (1890-1902) and Port Adelaide (1902-1905). He was Minister for Education and Minister for Industry in the Jenkins ministry from May 1901 to March 1902.".
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- Thomas_Henry_Brooker depiction Thomas_Henry_Brooker.jpg.
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