James Lorimer (Australian politician)
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Sir James Lorimer KCMG (30 March 1831 – 6 September 1889) was an Australian politician and businessman. He was the first chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust and a Member of the Legislative Council in the Victorian parliament from 1879 to 1889.
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James Lorimer (Australian politician)
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Sir James Lorimer
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Sir James Lorimer
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1889-09-06
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Dumfriesshire, Scotland
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1831-03-30
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Eleven
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1889-09-06
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Minister of Defence
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Eliza Kenworthy
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1889-09-06
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1886-02-18
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Minister of Defence
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Member for Melbourne Province
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1886
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July 1879 – November 1882
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November 1882 – September 1889
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Sir James Lorimer KCMG (30 March 1831 – 6 September 1889) was an Australian politician and businessman. He was the first chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust and a Member of the Legislative Council in the Victorian parliament from 1879 to 1889.
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Cornelius Ham 1882–89,
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Frederick Sargood 1879–80
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George Selth Coppin 1889
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James Graham 1879–82,
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James MacBain 1880–82,
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James Service 1888–89,
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Theodotus Sumner 1879–82,
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William Hearn 1879–82
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