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- John_Moule_(politician) abstract "John Moule (10 March 1845 – 22 March 1912) was a wheat merchant and politician in the colony of South Australia.He was taken to the United States as a young boy, and by the time he was twenty had seen much of the world. He settled in South Australia around 1865 and took up employment, and later partnership, with Ernst Siekmann (c. 1830–1917), storekeeper and grain merchant of Saddleworth and Caltowie. He moved to Adelaide around 1879.He was elected to the seat of Flinders in the South Australian House of Assembly and served from April 1884 to April 1896, his colleagues being Andrew Tennant followed by William Horn then Alexander Poynton. In 1893 for a short period he served as Commissioner of Public Works in the Downer Administration.He died on the Melbourne Express, on which he was travelling to Ballarat, Victoria on mining business with the Hon. Sir Edward Lucas. J. H. Howe was an old friend.".
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- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Tennant_(pastoralist).
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Ballarat.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Ballarat,_Victoria.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Caltowie,_South_Australia.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1845_births.
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- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Lucas_(Australian_politician).
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Flinders.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink J._H._Howe.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink James_Henderson_Howe.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Malanda,_Queensland.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne_Express.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Moonta,_South_Australia.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Saddleworth,_South_Australia.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Wagin,_Western_Australia.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- John_Moule_(politician) wikiPageWikiLink William_Horn.
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- John_Moule_(politician) subject Category:1845_births.
- John_Moule_(politician) subject Category:1912_deaths.
- John_Moule_(politician) subject Category:Australian_flour_millers_and_merchants.
- John_Moule_(politician) subject Category:Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- John_Moule_(politician) hypernym Merchant.
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- John_Moule_(politician) comment "John Moule (10 March 1845 – 22 March 1912) was a wheat merchant and politician in the colony of South Australia.He was taken to the United States as a young boy, and by the time he was twenty had seen much of the world. He settled in South Australia around 1865 and took up employment, and later partnership, with Ernst Siekmann (c. 1830–1917), storekeeper and grain merchant of Saddleworth and Caltowie.".
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