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Edwin Wallis Smith

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Preceded by
  
Tom Gilmore, Sr.

Nationality
  
Australian

Occupation
  
Locomotive driver

Succeeded by
  
Eric Deeral

Preceded by
  
Bill Wood

Political party
  
ALP

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Full Name
  
Edwin Wallis-Smith

Born
  
3 January 1908 Maryborough, Queensland, Australia (
1908-01-03
)

Spouse(s)
  
Edna Elizabeth Langusch (m.1937), Ruth Gibson (m.1951)

Died
  
14 March 1988, Brisbane, Australia

Edwin Wallis-Smith (3 January 1908 - 14 March 1988) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Wallis-Smith was born at Maryborough, Queensland, the son of Edwin Alfred Wallis-Smith and his wife Eliza Jane (née Moore). He was educated at Maryborough Central State School and Maryborough Boys Grammar School and in 1937 joined the railway ambulance before becoming a locomotive driver in 1941. From 1941 to 1946 he joined the 2/15 Australian Field Ambulance where he was discharged at the rank of sergeant.

On the 23rd January 1937 he married Edna Elizabeth Langusch. He married for a second time in 1951, this time to Ruth Gibson and together had one daughter. He died in Brisbane in March 1988.

Public life

Wallis-Smith, representing the ALP, won the seat of Tablelands at the 1963 Queensland state election. He held the seat until it was abolished before the 1972 state election and Wallis-Smith then moved to the electorate of Cook where he served until 1974 state election.

References

Edwin Wallis-Smith Wikipedia