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- Q6555587 description "Australian politician".
- Q6555587 description "Australian politician".
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- Q6555587 abstract "Lionel Thomas Courtenay (1 December 1879 – 11 July 1935) was an Australian politician. Born in Sydney, where he was educated, he became a builder and a company director. He was involved in local politics, sitting on Mascot Council, Mosman Council and Sydney City Council. In 1932, he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as a member of the United Australia Party. He left the Council in 1934 to contest the Australian Senate as a UAP candidate for New South Wales, in which he was successful. However, he died on 11 July 1935, 11 days after he formally became a Senator, necessitating the appointment of Guy Arkins to replace him.".
- Q6555587 activeYearsEndDate "1935-07-11".
- Q6555587 activeYearsStartDate "1935-07-01".
- Q6555587 birthDate "1879-12-01".
- Q6555587 birthPlace Q3130.
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- Q6555587 birthYear "1879".
- Q6555587 deathDate "1935-07-11".
- Q6555587 deathYear "1935".
- Q6555587 nationality Q1318423.
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- Q6555587 successor Q5622056.
- Q6555587 thumbnail Lionel_Courtenay.jpg?width=300.
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- Q6555587 birthDate "1879-12-01".
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- Q6555587 dateOfBirth "1879-12-01".
- Q6555587 dateOfDeath "1935-07-11".
- Q6555587 deathDate "1935-07-11".
- Q6555587 name "Courtenay, Lionel Thomas".
- Q6555587 name "Lionel Courtenay".
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- Q6555587 shortDescription "Australian politician".
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- Q6555587 termEnd "1935-07-11".
- Q6555587 termStart "1935-07-01".
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- Q6555587 comment "Lionel Thomas Courtenay (1 December 1879 – 11 July 1935) was an Australian politician. Born in Sydney, where he was educated, he became a builder and a company director. He was involved in local politics, sitting on Mascot Council, Mosman Council and Sydney City Council. In 1932, he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as a member of the United Australia Party.".
- Q6555587 label "Lionel Courtenay".
- Q6555587 depiction Lionel_Courtenay.jpg.
- Q6555587 givenName "Lionel Thomas".
- Q6555587 name "Courtenay, Lionel Thomas".
- Q6555587 name "Lionel Courtenay".
- Q6555587 name "Lionel Thomas Courtenay".
- Q6555587 surname "Courtenay".