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- Thomas_Bath abstract "Thomas Henry Bath, CBE (21 February 1875 – 6 November 1956) was an Australian politician, trade unionist, newspaper editor, writer, and cooperativist. A member of the Australian Labor Party, he served as a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between 1902 and 1914 for the constituencies of Hannans, Brown Hill and Avon, and was also Minister for Education for a period of 79 days in 1905, and Leader of the Opposition between 1906 and 1910. In later life, Bath was involved in the establishment of the University of Western Australia, and also initiated several agricultural cooperatives.".
- Thomas_Bath activeYearsEndDate "1905-08-25".
- Thomas_Bath activeYearsEndDate "1910-08-03".
- Thomas_Bath activeYearsStartDate "1905-06-07".
- Thomas_Bath activeYearsStartDate "1906-10-27".
- Thomas_Bath birthDate "1875-02-21".
- Thomas_Bath birthPlace Australia.
- Thomas_Bath birthPlace Hill_End,_New_South_Wales.
- Thomas_Bath birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- Thomas_Bath birthYear "1875".
- Thomas_Bath deathDate "1956-11-06".
- Thomas_Bath deathPlace Australia.
- Thomas_Bath deathPlace Mount_Lawley,_Western_Australia.
- Thomas_Bath deathPlace Western_Australia.
- Thomas_Bath deathYear "1956".
- Thomas_Bath office "Leader of the Opposition of Western Australia".
- Thomas_Bath office "Minister for Education of Western Australia".
- Thomas_Bath party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Thomas_Bath region Electoral_district_of_Avon.
- Thomas_Bath region Electoral_district_of_Brown_Hill.
- Thomas_Bath region Electoral_district_of_Hannans.
- Thomas_Bath successor John_Scaddan.
- Thomas_Bath successor Tom_Harrison_(politician).
- Thomas_Bath successor Wallace_Nelson.
- Thomas_Bath successor Walter_Kingsmill.
- Thomas_Bath termPeriod Thomas_Bath__1.
- Thomas_Bath termPeriod Thomas_Bath__2.
- Thomas_Bath thumbnail Thomas_Bath.jpg?width=300.
- Thomas_Bath wikiPageID "34516352".
- Thomas_Bath wikiPageRevisionID "578763431".
- Thomas_Bath birthDate "1875-02-21".
- Thomas_Bath birthPlace Hill_End,_New_South_Wales.
- Thomas_Bath birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- Thomas_Bath constituencyMp Electoral_district_of_Avon.
- Thomas_Bath constituencyMp Electoral_district_of_Brown_Hill.
- Thomas_Bath constituencyMp Electoral_district_of_Hannans.
- Thomas_Bath dateOfBirth "1875-02-21".
- Thomas_Bath dateOfDeath "1956-11-06".
- Thomas_Bath deathDate "1956-11-06".
- Thomas_Bath deathPlace Australia.
- Thomas_Bath deathPlace Mount_Lawley,_Western_Australia.
- Thomas_Bath deathPlace Western_Australia.
- Thomas_Bath hasPhotoCollection Thomas_Bath.
- Thomas_Bath honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Thomas_Bath honorificSuffix Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Thomas_Bath name "Bath, Thomas Henry".
- Thomas_Bath name "Thomas Bath".
- Thomas_Bath office "Leader of the Opposition of Western Australia".
- Thomas_Bath office "Minister for Education of Western Australia".
- Thomas_Bath parliament "Western Australian".
- Thomas_Bath party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Thomas_Bath placeOfBirth "Hill End, New South Wales, Australia".
- Thomas_Bath placeOfDeath "Mount Lawley, Western Australia, Australia".
- Thomas_Bath predecessor Henry_Daglish.
- Thomas_Bath predecessor "Constituency established".
- Thomas_Bath predecessor John_Reside.
- Thomas_Bath predecessor William_Johnson_(Western_Australian_politician).
- Thomas_Bath premier Henry_Daglish.
- Thomas_Bath premier Newton_Moore.
- Thomas_Bath shortDescription "Politician".
- Thomas_Bath successor John_Scaddan.
- Thomas_Bath successor Tom_Harrison_(politician).
- Thomas_Bath successor Wallace_Nelson.
- Thomas_Bath successor Walter_Kingsmill.
- Thomas_Bath successor "Constituency abolished".
- Thomas_Bath termEnd "1904".
- Thomas_Bath termEnd "1905-08-25".
- Thomas_Bath termEnd "1910-08-03".
- Thomas_Bath termEnd "1911".
- Thomas_Bath termEnd "1914".
- Thomas_Bath termStart "1902".
- Thomas_Bath termStart "1904".
- Thomas_Bath termStart "1905-06-07".
- Thomas_Bath termStart "1906-10-27".
- Thomas_Bath termStart "1911".
- Thomas_Bath title Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Western_Australia).
- Thomas_Bath title Minister_for_Education_(Western_Australia).
- Thomas_Bath title "Leader of the Labor Party in Western Australia".
- Thomas_Bath title "Member of Parliament for Avon".
- Thomas_Bath title "Member of Parliament for Brown Hill".
- Thomas_Bath title "Member of Parliament for Hannans".
- Thomas_Bath years "1902".
- Thomas_Bath years "1904".
- Thomas_Bath years "1905".
- Thomas_Bath years "1906".
- Thomas_Bath years "1911".
- Thomas_Bath description "Politician".
- Thomas_Bath description "Politician".
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:1875_births.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:1956_deaths.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Alumni_of_Oriel_College,_Oxford.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_Commanders_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_Freemasons.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_Labor_Party_politicians.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_Methodists.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_farmers.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_miners.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_newspaper_editors.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Australian_trade_unionists.
- Thomas_Bath subject Category:Cooperative_organisers.