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- Q6195069 subject Q13271029.
- Q6195069 subject Q6647069.
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- Q6195069 abstract "James Reay (Jim) Fraser (8 February 1908 – 1 April 1970) was a Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Australian Capital Territory from 1951 to 1970. Fraser was born in Derby, Tasmania and educated at Launceston High School. He worked as a chainman and axeman and as a teacher in Victorian state schools from 1927 to 1935. He then worked as a journalist until he enlisted in the Second Australian Imperial Force in 1942 and served in New Guinea until 1945. From 1946 to 1948 he worked as a journalist in the Department of Information in Canberra and then as press secretary and private secretary to Senator Nick McKenna until 1951.".
- Q6195069 activeYearsEndDate "1970-04-01".
- Q6195069 activeYearsStartDate "1951-04-28".
- Q6195069 birthDate "1908-02-08".
- Q6195069 birthPlace Q5261403.
- Q6195069 deathDate "1970-04-01".
- Q6195069 nationality Q408.
- Q6195069 party Q216082.
- Q6195069 region Q5284491.
- Q6195069 successor Q20886.
- Q6195069 thumbnail James_Reay_Fraser.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6195069 birthDate "1908-02-08".
- Q6195069 birthPlace Q5261403.
- Q6195069 constituencyMp Q5284491.
- Q6195069 deathDate "1970-04-01".
- Q6195069 name "Jim Fraser".
- Q6195069 nationality "Australian".
- Q6195069 party Q216082.
- Q6195069 successor Q20886.
- Q6195069 termEnd "1970-04-01".
- Q6195069 termStart "1951-04-28".
- Q6195069 type Person.
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- Q6195069 type MemberOfParliament.
- Q6195069 type Person.
- Q6195069 type Politician.
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- Q6195069 type NaturalPerson.
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- Q6195069 comment "James Reay (Jim) Fraser (8 February 1908 – 1 April 1970) was a Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Australian Capital Territory from 1951 to 1970. Fraser was born in Derby, Tasmania and educated at Launceston High School. He worked as a chainman and axeman and as a teacher in Victorian state schools from 1927 to 1935. He then worked as a journalist until he enlisted in the Second Australian Imperial Force in 1942 and served in New Guinea until 1945.".
- Q6195069 label "Jim Fraser (politician)".
- Q6195069 depiction James_Reay_Fraser.jpg.
- Q6195069 name "Jim Fraser".