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  • Edward Nowell Twopeny (24 October 1854 – 17 February 1932) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly multi-member...
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  • Twopeny is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Twopeny (1854–1932), Australian politician J. R. N. Twopeny, Australian architect...
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    invariably referred to as R. E. N. Twopeny. Twopeny was the son of Archdeacon T. Nowell Twopeny and Mathilde Twopeny of Adelaide. He was born in Little...
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  • Harvey for the Labor Party, and Quorn farmer and grazier Edward Twopeny for the Liberal Union. Twopeny, who had unsuccessfully contested the seat twice previously...
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    publication in August 1882. In 1883, newspaper editor and owner Richard Twopeny (1857–1919) regarded The Argus as "the best daily paper published out of...
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    Church, Jersey. His sons, born in Little Casterton, Edward Nowell Twopeny and Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny were prominent in Australia. A stained glass window...
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    Nowell Twopeny was later the Archdeacon of Flinders in Australia. His sons, born in Little Casterton, Edward Nowell Twopeny and Richard Twopeny were prominent...
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  • Kirkpatrick Labor 1915–1918   Thomas Butterfield Labor 1915–1917   Edward Twopeny Liberal Union 1917–1918   William Harvey Labor 1918–1931   Thomas Butterfield...
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  • MHA Thomas Butterfield resigned on 21 March 1917. Liberal candidate Edward Twopeny won the resulting by-election on 12 May. 4 Adelaide Labor MHA John Gunn...
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  • 4 -0.5 Labor William Harvey (elected) 2,241 28.1 +0.3 Liberal Union Edward Twopeny 1,699 21.5 -0.7 Farmers and Settlers John Smith 1,554 19.7 +19.7 Total...
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  • Victoria at the 1917 Victorian election, while Liberal Midland District MLC Edward Lucas had resigned on 1 February 1918 following his appointment as Agent-General...
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    Member for Newcastle 1915 – 1918 Served alongside: Thomas Butterfield, Edward Twopeny Succeeded by William Harvey Party political offices Preceded by Crawford...
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  • +2.5 Labor William Harvey (elected) 1,901 28.1 +28.1 Liberal Union Edward Twopeny 1,506 22.2 +0.7 Liberal Union Robert Thompson 1,275 18.8 +18.8 Total...
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  • January 1921 due to his appointment to the judiciary. Sturt Liberal MHA Edward Vardon resigned on 15 February 1921 in order to nominate, successfully,...
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    the Senate election, the vacancy went to the Anti-Labor Candidate, Edward Twopeny. Thomas was re-elected for Newcastle in the elections held in 1918,...
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  • Kirkpatrick Labor 1915–1918   Thomas Butterfield Labor 1915–1917   Edward Twopeny Liberal Union 1917–1918   William Harvey Labor 1918–1931   Thomas Butterfield...
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  • Thomas Butterfield* Andrew Kirkpatrick* Thomas Burgoyne Edward Twopeny North Adelaide (2) Edward Alfred Anstey* William David Ponder* Lewis Cohen Thomas...
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  • (contested HoR) Yes 22nd Newcastle 12 May 1917 Thomas Butterfield   Labor Edward Twopeny   Liberal Resignation (contested Senate) No 22nd Alexandra 19 June 1915...
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  • North, formerly in Wilmington, annexed to the City of Port Augusta. Edward Twopeny – chairman for fifteen years Gustav Herman Voigt (1936–1941) Samuel...
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  • son of Edward Cayley (1782–1868), a Stamford banker, and Frances (née Twopeny). In 1862, he married Letitia Mary Walters (1839–1920), daughter of the...
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