John Storey
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John Storey (Born Jervis Bay, May 15, 1869; Died Sydney October 5, 1921.
Premier of New South Wales from April 12, 1920 - October 5, 1921, who died suddenly while in office. 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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Biography by the New South Wales Parliament
| Premiers of New South Wales | Image:New South Wales flag.png |
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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 | |



