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- Cecil_Murphy abstract "Cecil Horace Murphy (1 April 1891 – 14 September 1935) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.Murphy was born in Sydney and was a teacher trainee at Hereford House in Sydney in 1912. He served in the First Australian Imperial Force in 1915 and 1916 as a private, but was invalidated out to the United Kingdom in 1916. He taught in state schools at Artarmon in 1917 and Cleveland Street High School, Surry Hills from 1917 to 1920. He became a student at the University of Sydney in 1920 and later became a real estate agent.Murphy was elected as an Australian Labor Party member for the seat of North Shore from 1920 to 1927. He married Genevieve Mary Taylor in about 1925 and they had issue three daughters and one son. He died in Sydney.".
- Cecil_Murphy birthDate "1891-04-01".
- Cecil_Murphy birthPlace Australia.
- Cecil_Murphy birthPlace Sydney.
- Cecil_Murphy birthYear "1891".
- Cecil_Murphy deathDate "1935-09-14".
- Cecil_Murphy deathPlace Sydney.
- Cecil_Murphy deathYear "1935".
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- Cecil_Murphy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecil Murphy".
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- Cecil_Murphy alongside Alfred_Reid_(politician).
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- Cecil_Murphy alongside Arthur_Cocks_(politician).
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- Cecil_Murphy alongside Reginald_Weaver.
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- Cecil_Murphy alongside William_Scott_Fell.
- Cecil_Murphy before "New seat".
- Cecil_Murphy dateOfBirth "1891-04-01".
- Cecil_Murphy dateOfDeath "1935-09-14".
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- Cecil_Murphy name "Murphy, Cecil Horace".
- Cecil_Murphy placeOfBirth Australia.
- Cecil_Murphy placeOfBirth Sydney.
- Cecil_Murphy placeOfDeath Sydney.
- Cecil_Murphy shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Cecil_Murphy title "Member for North Shore".
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- Cecil_Murphy years "1920".
- Cecil_Murphy description "Australian politician".
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- Cecil_Murphy subject Category:1935_deaths.
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- Cecil_Murphy hypernym Politician.
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- Cecil_Murphy comment "Cecil Horace Murphy (1 April 1891 – 14 September 1935) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.Murphy was born in Sydney and was a teacher trainee at Hereford House in Sydney in 1912. He served in the First Australian Imperial Force in 1915 and 1916 as a private, but was invalidated out to the United Kingdom in 1916. He taught in state schools at Artarmon in 1917 and Cleveland Street High School, Surry Hills from 1917 to 1920.".
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- Cecil_Murphy givenName "Cecil Horace".
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- Cecil_Murphy name "Cecil Horace Murphy".
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