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Bill Dillon (other)
Bill Dillon may refer to: *Bill Dillon (footballer) (1905–1979), Gaelic football player *Bill Dillon (politician) (born 1933), New Zealand politician See also *William Dillon (other) William Dillon was an American songwriter. William Dillon may also refer to: *William Henry Dillon, British naval officer * William G. Dillon, discovered planet * Sir William Dillon, 4th Baronet (1774–1851) of the Dillon baronets See also *Bil ...
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Bill Dillon (footballer)
Bill Dillon (1 June 1905 – 23 May 1979) was an Irish people, Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Dingle GAA, Dingle and was a member of the Kerry GAA, Kerry senior inter-county team from 1937 until 1941. Dillon captained Kerry to a third consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland title in 1941. References External links

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Bill Dillon (politician)
Joseph Gilbert "Bill" Dillon (16 April 1933 – 17 April 1994) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party in the Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand. Biography Early life and career Dillon studied at Auckland University College and graduated LLB in 1957. Dillon then entered the legal profession and joined the Hamilton legal firm of McCaw, Smith and Arcus in 1961, becoming a partner in 1963. He was also a member of the Territorial Force where he held the rank of Flying Officer. Political career Prior to entering Parliament Dillon was a member of the Auckland Harbour Board from 1971 to 1986 and was deputy-chairman from 1980 to 1981. He was also a member of the Hamilton Civic Trust and Hamilton District Law Society Council. He represented the Hamilton East electorate in Parliament from 1984 to 1990, when he was defeated by Tony Steel, and the Labour Party was defeated overall by the National Party. While in Parliament Dillon was the Chair of the Justice and La ...
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