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Nationalist:
George Barnard Sussex 1924–1933 -> Edmund Brockman (Nat)
Edward Angelo Gascoyne 1917–1933 -> Frank Wise
John Church Roebourne 1932–1933 -> Alec Rodoreda
Harry Mann Perth 1921–1933 -> Ted Needham
James Mitchell Northam 1905–1933 -> Albert Hawke
Hubert Parker NE Fremantle 1930–1933 -> John Tonkin
Walter Richardson Subiaco 1921–1933 -> John Moloney
John Scaddan Maylands 1904–1933 -> Robert Clothier
Herbert Wells Canning 1930–1933 -> Charles Cross
Country:
John Lindsay Mt Marshall 1924–1933 -> Frederick Warner (Ctry)
Redlinked names
Some personal names, such as Thomas Davy, have been redlinked in this article without qualification; e.g., [[Thomas Davy]] rather than, say, [[Thomas Davy (Australian politician)]]. This is a bad idea; I simply quote from WP:REDNOT:
"Redlinks to personal names should be avoided ... Frequently a redlinked name has been placed in an article, and subsequently a different editor has created an article about an entirely different person with the same or a similar name....". Consequently, unless there is a consensus that these bare names should be redlinked, either the links should be qualified in a more restrictive way, or the names should be unlinked, unless the relevant article is created. Pol098 (talk) 16:13, 29 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This is only a (rather odd interpretation of a ) recommendation within a guideline - it is not policy and does not apply to every situation. If this was followed literally, every time a new biography about a dead politician was created, the creator would have to hunt Wikipedia through its not terribly reliable search to pin down all the places it was, but is no longer, linked and relink them (probably not finding even half of them and leaving a bunch of articles with people wondering "who is that guy who's been so casually referred to without a link?" - a futile exercise if ever there was one. A generally abiding principle of Wikipedia (which *is* policy, btw) is WP:BURO, which emphasises not engaging in bureaucracy purely for the sake of it, and WP:IAR (also policy), which emphasises that improving the encyclopaedia is and should be the #1 priority of all editors. Orderinchaos22:26, 29 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Actually we dont disambiguate unless there is an actual need to disambiguate, while the names are a red link as is then adding a qualifier isnt appropriate. For the actual policies Wikipedia:Article titlesArticle titles are based on what reliable English-language sources refer to the article's subject by additionally WP:PRECISE we dont disambiguate by using (Australian Politician) when (politician) is sufficient. Gnangarra02:31, 30 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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