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James, Jim or Jimmy Dunn may refer to: Politicians *James Dunn (Australian politician) (1887–1945), Australian Senator *James Dunn (Victorian politician) (1886–1975), member of the Victorian Parliament *James Clement Dunn (1890–1979), U.S. ambassador *James Dunn (British politician) (1926–1985), MP for Liverpool, Kirkdale *James B. Dunn (1927–2016), American politician *Jim Dunn (Washington politician) (born 1942), elected to the Washington State House, 2006 *James Whitney Dunn (born 1943), U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan Sportspeople *Jim Dunn (baseball owner) (1865–1922), owner of the Cleveland Indians baseball team *Jimmy Dunn (soccer) (1897–1987), American soccer player *Jimmy Dunn (sports executive) (1898–1979), Canadian multi-sport executive and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee *Jimmy Dunn (footballer, born 1900) (1900–1963), Scottish international footballer (Hibernian, Everton) *James W. Dunn (1911–1983), American football coach *Jimmy Dunn (f ...
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James Dunn (Australian Politician)
James Patrick Digger Dunn (born James Patrick Dunn; 20 August 1887 – 21 November 1945) was an Australian politician who served as a Australian Senate, Senator for New South Wales from 1929 to 1935. He was elected as a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), but after the Australian Labor Party split of 1931, 1931 party split joined the breakaway Lang Labor faction. He was one of only two Lang Labor senators, but was designated as the party's Senate leader. Dunn was a trade unionist and World War I soldier before entering politics. He was a perennial candidate for state and federal office between 1919 and 1945, but won only a single election. Early life Dunn was born "probably" in Kirkdale, Liverpool, England. He was the son of Irish parents, Margaret (née Kavanagh) and Thomas Dunn. He went to sea at the age of 16, jumping ship in South Africa and taking up an engineering apprenticeship in Simon's Town. He later travelled to Australia, working for a glass company in Syd ...
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