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- Q19875652 description "Australian politician".
- Q19875652 description "Australian politician".
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- Q19875652 abstract "Joshua "Joe" Mills (13 January 1859 – 21 March 1943) was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1918 to 1924. Prominent in the state's Murchison and Mid West regions, he served a single six-year term in parliament.Mills was born at Narra Tarra (on the Chapman River, near Geraldton), to Caroline (née Greer) and John Mills. Before standing for parliament, he worked variously as an inspector of stock, a sheep farmer (at Narra Tarra), a station manager (at Wurarga, Barnong, and Gabyon), and an Agricultural Bank inspector. Mills stood as an "independent Nationalist" candidate for Central Province at the 1918 Legislative Council elections. He defeated Labor's John Drew, who had become personally unpopular in the seat. Mills' age (he was 59 when he first stood for office) led to him being nicknamed "Uncle Joe" by The Sunday Times. After briefly joining the Ministerial Country Party in 1923 (a Country Party splinter group), Mills stood as an endorsed Nationalist candidate at the 1924 election, but was defeated by Drew. He again stood in 1926, but was defeated by Country candidate George Kempton.After losing his seat, Mills farmed with his son at Waggrakine. He had married Hannah Maley in 1892, and the couple had one son and one daughter together, but she died in childbirth in 1905. Her brothers, Charles and Henry Maley, were both later members of the Legislative Assembly (for Irwin and Greenough, respectively). Mills' own sister, Harriet Mills, had married Everard Darlot in 1885, who was the inaugural MLA for Murchison. He was consequently the brother-in-law of three other MPs in Western Australia. Mills died in Geraldton in 1943, aged 84, and was buried at Narra Tarra.".
- Q19875652 activeYearsEndDate "1924-05-21".
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- Q19875652 birthDate "1859-01-13".
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- Q19875652 deathDate "1943-03-21".
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- Q19875652 orderInOffice "Member of theLegislative Council".
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- Q19875652 alongside "Henry Carson".
- Q19875652 alongside "James Hickey".
- Q19875652 alongside "Thomas Moore".
- Q19875652 birthDate "1859-01-13".
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- Q19875652 dateOfBirth "1859-01-13".
- Q19875652 dateOfDeath "1943-03-21".
- Q19875652 deathDate "1943-03-21".
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- Q19875652 name "Joshua Mills".
- Q19875652 name "Mills, Joshua".
- Q19875652 office "Member of the Legislative Council".
- Q19875652 office "for Central Province".
- Q19875652 party "Ind. Nationalist".
- Q19875652 party "MCP".
- Q19875652 party "Nationalist".
- Q19875652 placeOfBirth "Narra Tarra, Western Australia".
- Q19875652 placeOfDeath "Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia".
- Q19875652 shortDescription "Australian politician".
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- Q19875652 termEnd "1924-05-21".
- Q19875652 termStart "1918-05-22".
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- Q19875652 comment "Joshua "Joe" Mills (13 January 1859 – 21 March 1943) was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1918 to 1924. Prominent in the state's Murchison and Mid West regions, he served a single six-year term in parliament.Mills was born at Narra Tarra (on the Chapman River, near Geraldton), to Caroline (née Greer) and John Mills.".
- Q19875652 label "Joshua Mills (Australian politician)".
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- Q19875652 name "Joshua Mills".
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