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Thomas Tunnecliffe (13 July 1869 – 2 February 1948) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing the districts of West Melbourne (1903–1904), Eaglehawk (1907–1920) and Collingwood (1921–1947) for the Australian Labor Party.In February 1932 Edmond Hogan, the Premier of Victoria and leader of the Labor Party, travelled to London to talk to the banks about Victoria's desperate economic plight during the Great Depression.
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Tom Tunnecliffe Tunnecliffe, Thomas
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Australian politician
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1869-07-13Z
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1869-01-01Z
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1948-02-02Z
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Leader of the Opposition of Victoria
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