Allan MacDonald (Western Australian politician)
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Allan MacDonald | |
|---|---|
| Senator for Western Australia | |
| In office 5 March 1935 – 30 June 1947 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 25 August 1892 |
| Died | 18 January 1978 (aged 85) |
| Party | UAP (until 1945) Liberal (from 1945) |
| Spouse | Christiana Hildreth |
| Occupation | Soldier |
Allan Nicoll MacDonald (25 August 1892 – 18 January 1978) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Western Australia from 1935 to 1947. He served as a minister without portfolio in the Lyons and Page governments.
MacDonald was born at Lochee, Forfarshire, Scotland and educated at Arbroath High School.[1] He migrated to Western Australia in 1911 and worked at Collie in a bakery before moving to Perth in 1914, where he was employed as an accountant. In August 1914, he joined the Australian Imperial Force and served at the Gallipoli Campaign until he was evacuated due to illness. He spent the rest of the World War I in Egypt and England. In October 1919, he married Christiana Hildreth and they returned to Perth in 1920.[1]