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Thomas Clarke (Australian politician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Clarke (Australian politician)
Thomas Clarke JP (1848 – 28 December 1922) was an Australian politician.
A commercial agent and produce merchant who served as mayor of Redfern, little is known of Clarke's life. He was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1898 as the Free Trade member for Darlington, but was defeated in 1901. He died at his residence, 'The Willows' (which he had owned since at least 1907 and after 1914 joint-owned with his brother Sydney), in Hazelbrook on 28 December 1922 aged 74, with his obituary noting that he "was a popular figure in Redfern, in the affairs of which he always took a deep and active interest." Survived by his wife, Susanna Robinson (d. 1924), he was buried in the family plot at Lawson Cemetery alongside his son Sydney Charles Adam Clarke (1881–1922) who had predeceased him by two months.
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