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Matthew Charlton (15 March 1866 – 8 December 1948) was an Australian Labor Party politician.Charlton was born at Linton in rural Victoria but moved to Lambton, New South Wales at the age of five. He worked as a coal miner after only a primary education and then married Martha Rollings in 1889.
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Matthew Charlton Charlton, Matthew
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Australian politician
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1866-03-15Z
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1948-12-08Z
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Leader of theAustralian Labor Party (Elections:1922,1925,1928) Leader of the Opposition
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