William Fleming (Australian politician)

William Fleming (Australian politician)

William Montgomerie Fleming (19 May 1874 - 24 July 1961) was an Australian politician, who served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as an independent member for the electoral districts of Robertson (from 1901 - 1904) and Upper Hunter (from 1904 - 1910) and in the Australian House of Representatives as the member for the Division of Robertson from 1913 to 1922, firstly as a representative of the Commonwealth Liberal Party and later the Country Party.cite web
title =Mr William Montgomerie Fleming (1874 - 1961)
work =Members of Parliament
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