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Robert Cook (Texas Politician), Robert Cook
Robert Cook may refer to: Politics * Robert Cook (Australian politician) (1867–1930), Australian politician * Robert E. Cook (1920–1988), American attorney, politician, and judge * Robin Cook (1946–2005), British Labour Party politician * Bob Cook, candidate in the 2002 Winnipeg municipal election#Councillors, 2002 Winnipeg municipal election for city councillor of Transcona Ward * Robert Cook, 14th-century member of the Parliament of England for Dunwich (UK Parliament constituency), Dunwich * Robert Douglas Cook, Canadian political candidate for the Gay Alliance Toward Equality Sports * Robert Cook (swimmer) (born 1932), Bermudian former swimmer * Robert Cook (wrestler) (1903–1963), British Olympic wrestler * Bob Cook (professional wrestler) (born 1963), American professional wrestler * Bob Cook (ice hockey) (1946–1978), Canadian ice hockey player * Bobby Cook (basketball) (1923–2004), American basketball player Others * Robert Cook (vegan) (1646–1726), Irish ecc ...
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Robert Cook (Australian Politician)
Robert Cook (18 April 1867 – 21 May 1930) was an Australian politician. He was a Australian Country Party (1920), Country Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1919 to 1928, representing the Victoria (Australia), Victorian electorate of Division of Indi, Indi. Early life Cook was born at Chiltern, Victoria to England, English splitter Henry Cook and his Ireland, Irish wife Mary, née Wilkinson. He received little formal education and was soon a land-owner, owning land at Tallangatta, Victoria, Tallangatta and Porepunkah, Victoria, Porepunkah. He married Sarah Anne Weston on 24 December 1894 at Porepunkah; in 1905, they moved to Oxley, Victoria, Oxley and established a dairy farm. Local politics Cook was a member of Shire of Chiltern, Chiltern Shire Council 1902–04, and was elected to the Shire of Oxley Council in 1908, being its president 1910-11 and 1916–17. He became one of the most active public figures in the Wangaratta, Victoria, Wangaratt ...
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