Thomas Price
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Thomas Price (born January 19 1852 in Brymbo, Denbighshire, Wales – died May 31 1909 in Hawthorn, South Australia) was a mason and lay preacher who became the first Labour premier of South Australia.
External links
- [Thomas Price profile] from SA Parliament website
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