George Pollock (Australian politician)

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Preceded byCharles Taylor
Succeeded byTed Hanson
Preceded byWilliam Hamilton
Succeeded byCharles Brown
George Pollock
18th Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
In office
15 August 1932  24 March 1939
Preceded byCharles Taylor
Succeeded byTed Hanson
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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In office
18 August 1915  24 March 1939
Preceded byWilliam Hamilton
Succeeded byCharles Brown
Personal details
BornGeorge Pollock
(1890-06-27)27 June 1890
Died24 March 1939(1939-03-24) (aged 48)
PartyLabor
SpouseMargaret Adeline Shepherd (m.1909)
OccupationBush worker

George Pollock (27 June 1890 – 24 March 1939) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was the Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1932 until 1939 and died by a self-administered gunshot wound in Parliament House in 1939.[1]

Pollock was born at Charters Towers, Queensland, the son of Matthew Pollock and his wife Naomi (née Gauvin). He was educated at Richmond Hill State School in Charters Towers[1] and for most of his working life he engaged in bush work in Western and Northern Queensland.[1]

On 27 December 1909 he married Margaret Adeline Shepherd and together had two sons and a daughter. Pollock died at Parliament House, Brisbane in March 1939.[1]

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