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- James_Ashton_(politician) comment "James Ashton (8 May 1864 – 6 August 1939) was an Australian politician.Born at Ashby near Geelong to coffee-roaster James Ashton and Mary Ann Kinsman Brittan, he attended Sandhurst Grammar School until he left at the age of ten to work in a printing office. He moved to Echuca at the age of thirteen and then to Hay. He spent the next period working as a station agent and then as a journalist and part-owner of the Riverine Grazier. He qualified for the bar but was not admitted.".
- Q6128906 comment "James Ashton (8 May 1864 – 6 August 1939) was an Australian politician.Born at Ashby near Geelong to coffee-roaster James Ashton and Mary Ann Kinsman Brittan, he attended Sandhurst Grammar School until he left at the age of ten to work in a printing office. He moved to Echuca at the age of thirteen and then to Hay. He spent the next period working as a station agent and then as a journalist and part-owner of the Riverine Grazier. He qualified for the bar but was not admitted.".