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Sir Walter Kingsmill (10 April 1864 – 15 January 1935) was an Australian politician and footballer.Born in Glenelg, South Australia, he was educated at St Peter's College in Adelaide and at the University of Adelaide before becoming a geologist. Moving to Western Australia in 1888, he became a mine manager. While in Perth, he represented the Victorians Football Club (later West Perth) in two matches in the West Australian Football League during the 1888 season.
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Sir Walter Kingsmill Kingsmill, Walter
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Australian politician
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1935-01-15Z
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Kingsmill, Sir Walter
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1864-04-10Z
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1864-01-01Z
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