John Storey (politician)
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John Storey (May 15, 1869–October 5, 1921) was Premier of New South Wales from April 12, 1920 until his sudden death in Sydney. Born in Jervis Bay, he was the member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for Balmain.
His private secretary at this time was V. Gordon Childe, later internationally famous in the field of archaeology, who wrote the book How Labor Governs, based on his experience as Storey's secretary.
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Preceded by: William Holman |
Premier of New South Wales 1920-1921 |
Succeeded by: James Dooley |
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Donaldson | Cowper | Parker | Forster | Robertson | Martin | Parkes | Farnell | Stuart | Dibbs | Jennings | Reid | Lyne | See | Waddell | Carruthers | Wade | McGowen | Holman | Storey | Dooley | Fuller | Lang | Bavin | Stevens | Mair | McKell | McGirr | Cahill | Heffron | Renshaw | Askin | Lewis | Willis | Wran | Unsworth | Greiner | Fahey | Carr | Iemma |