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Arthur Whyte

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Arthur Mornington Whyte AM (12 March 1921 – 15 December 2014) was a politician in the State of South Australia.

History

He was born in Adelaide,[1] a son of William F. Whyte of "Yeltana" station, Kimba.

He served with the 2/48th Battalion of the Australian Army during World War II, and was one of the "Rats of Tobruk".

He was elected for the Liberal Party to a Northern districts seat in the Legislative Council in October 1966 at a by-election brought about by the death of C. D. Octoman, and retired in November 1985.[2] He served as President of the South Australian Legislative Council from February 1978 until his retirement.

He was in 1974 a charter member of Kimba Lions Club.[3]

He was awarded the AM in 1987.[4]

He lived at "Yeltana", Kimba and was a Justice of the Peace. He died at the age of 93 on 15 December 2014.[5]

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Family

He married Mary ca. June 1944; their children were Caroline, Annette Patricia (6 September 1951 – ), Martin and Nola.

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