Sir Baden Pattinson KBE (22 December 1899 – 17 December 1978) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seats...
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Independent 1938–1940 Frank Smith Liberal and Country 1941–1947 Baden Pattinson Liberal and Country 1947–1965 Hugh Hudson Labor 1965–1970 John...
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Federation 1923–1930 Edward Giles Liberal Federation 1926–1932 Baden Pattinson Liberal Federation 1930–1932 Liberal and Country 1932–1933 Liberal...
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Minister Tenure Began Tenure Ended Government Department Formation Baden Pattinson 15 December 1953 10 March 1965 Liberal & Country League (Playford)...
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Queensland [507] (shown as Herbert Angis Parsons); also Knight Bachelor Baden Pattinson 1962 Minister of Education in South Australia [508] Richard Peek 1972...
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state election: Glenelg Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal and Country Baden Pattinson 15,109 49.9 -5.8 Labor Ian Charles 13,346 44.1 +7.7 Democratic Labor...
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older Celia Crawley William Melling as the young Rawdy Crawley Robert Pattinson as an older Sir Rawdon "Rawdy" Crawley the Younger (uncredited) The film...
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Government seats (20) Marginal Glenelg Baden Pattinson LCL 3.3% Flinders Glen Pearson LCL 3.5% Victoria Leslie Harding LCL 3.7% Torrens John Coumbe LCL...
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Flinders Glen Pearson LCL 10.1% Victoria Leslie Harding LCL 11.4% Glenelg Baden Pattinson LCL 12.4% Onkaparinga Howard Shannon LCL 13.3% Angas Berthold Teusner...
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Parliament of South Australia Preceded by William Fisk Member for Glenelg 1941–1947 Succeeded by Baden Pattinson...
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