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- Aubrey Robert Slessar (5 November 1899 – 2 December 1973) was a managing director and member of the Queensland Legislative ****embly. Slessar was born at...
- by-election was held. Ted Hanson MLA (Buranda) John Hayes MLA (Nundah) Aubrey Slessar MLA (Dalby) Tommy Williams MLA (Port Curtis) Jim Edwards MLA (Nanango)...
- May 1935 – 2 April 1938 Preceded by Walter Sparkes Succeeded by Aubrey Slessar Personal details Born (1875-07-29)29 July 1875 Landsborough, Victoria,...
- Parliament for Dalby In office 3 May 1947 – 28 October 1949 Preceded by Aubrey Slessar Member of the Australian Parliament for Maranoa In office 10 December 1949 –...
- Denis Hannay Cunningham Country William Deacon (CP) Dalby Country Aubrey Slessar Godfrey Morgan (CP) East Toowoomba Labor James Kane Herbert Yeates (CP)...
- October 1909 – 27 April 1912 Serving with Robert Roberts Preceded by Aubrey Slessar Succeeded by Seat abolished Member of the Queensland Legislative ****embly...
- 1936–1944, 1950–1954 Hugh Russell United Australia Hamilton 1926–1941 Aubrey Slessar Labor Dalby 1938–1947 Hon William Forgan Smith Labor Mackay 1915–1942 George...
- Cairns Lou Barnes   Frank Barnes Labor Thomas Crowley   Labor Dalby Aubrey Slessar   Labor Charles Russell   Country East Toowoomba Les Wood   Labor Gordon...
- In****bent member Party New member Party Dalby Godfrey Morgan   Country Aubrey Slessar   Labor East Toowoomba James Kane   Labor Herbert Yeates   Country Kelvin...
- PPC/Country 1926–1932   Jim Sparkes Country 1932–1935   Godfrey Morgan Country 1935–1938   Aubrey Slessar Labor 1938–1947   Charles Russell Country 1947–1949...