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    Selina Sarah Elizabeth Siggins (née Charters, previously Anderson; 12 May 1878 – 30 November 1964) was an Australian political activist who became the...
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    presenter Selina Siggins (1878–1964), Australian trade unionist and politician Selina Tusitala Marsh (born 1971), Pasifika poet-scholar Selina Zumbühl (born...
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  • Rose Siggins (1972–2015), American actress Selina Siggins (1878–1964), Australian political activist This page lists people with the surname Siggins. If...
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  • Siggins, Maggie (2000). In Her Own Time: A Class Reunion Inspires a Cultural History of Women. Harper Collins, Toronto. ISBN 0-00-255431-3. Siggins,...
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    question). The following people were either born or lived in Ashbury: Selina Siggins (née Anderson; 1878–1964): first woman to stand as a candidate for the...
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  • following year Nellie Martel, Mary Moore-Bentley, Vida Goldstein, and Selina Siggins stood for election. The Act specifically excluded 'natives' from Commonwealth...
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    five were Kate Dwyer, Harriet Powell, the 1903 parliamentary candidate Selina Siggins, Mary Anne Grant, Edith Bethel and Maggie Hall. From 1910 to 1926, Gardiner...
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  • 215 9.9 N/A National Party William Stephens 1,930 8.6 N/A Independent Selina Siggins 461 2.1 N/A Total formal votes 22,411 7,750 ballots 98.8 Informal votes...
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  • Hector Lamond Calare Labor Thomas Lavelle Sir Neville Howse Henry Pigott Selina Siggins Cook Labor Edward Riley William Pritchard James Catts (MLP) Cowper Country...
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    1918 election was the first at which any women stood as candidates. Selina Siggins (Adelaide) and Jeanne Young (Sturt) both ran unsuccessfully as independents...
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