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- Q5272825 description "Australian politician".
- Q5272825 description "Australian politician".
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- Q5272825 abstract "Adam Kemball "Dick" Dein (1889 – 9 May 1969) was an Australian politician. Born in Orange, New South Wales, he was educated at public schools before becoming a goldminer and a farmer. Moving to Sydney he became a teacher. In 1929, he contested the Division of Lang in the Australian House of Representatives as a Nationalist, but was unsuccessful. He ran again in 1931 under the banner of the United Australia Party and wonDein's career in Parliament was short-lived. A redistribution ahead of the 1934 election turned Lang into a very safe Labor seat. Rather than face certain defeat, Dein contested the Senate instead, and was successful. He was defeated in 1940 and he retired, dying in 1969.".
- Q5272825 activeYearsEndDate "1934-08-07".
- Q5272825 activeYearsEndDate "1941-06-30".
- Q5272825 activeYearsStartDate "1931-12-19".
- Q5272825 activeYearsStartDate "1935-07-01".
- Q5272825 birthDate "1889".
- Q5272825 birthPlace Q580973.
- Q5272825 birthYear "1889".
- Q5272825 deathDate "1969-05-09".
- Q5272825 deathYear "1969".
- Q5272825 nationality Q408.
- Q5272825 office "SenatorforNew South Wales".
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- Q5272825 successor Q5218206.
- Q5272825 thumbnail Adam_Dein.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5272825 dateOfBirth "1889".
- Q5272825 dateOfDeath "1969-05-09".
- Q5272825 name "Dein, Adam Kemball".
- Q5272825 name "Dick Dein".
- Q5272825 nationality "Australian".
- Q5272825 office "Senator for New South Wales".
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- Q5272825 shortDescription "Australian politician".
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- Q5272825 termEnd "1934-08-07".
- Q5272825 termEnd "1941-06-30".
- Q5272825 termStart "1931-12-19".
- Q5272825 termStart "1935-07-01".
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- Q5272825 comment "Adam Kemball "Dick" Dein (1889 – 9 May 1969) was an Australian politician. Born in Orange, New South Wales, he was educated at public schools before becoming a goldminer and a farmer. Moving to Sydney he became a teacher. In 1929, he contested the Division of Lang in the Australian House of Representatives as a Nationalist, but was unsuccessful. He ran again in 1931 under the banner of the United Australia Party and wonDein's career in Parliament was short-lived.".
- Q5272825 label "Dick Dein".
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- Q5272825 givenName "Adam Kemball".
- Q5272825 name "Adam Kemball Dein".
- Q5272825 name "Dein, Adam Kemball".
- Q5272825 name "Dick Dein".
- Q5272825 surname "Dein".