William Frederick Edmonds (23 October 1903 – 24 November 1968) was an Australian politician and trade unionist from Queensland.
[2] In 1939, Edmonds began working as an organiser for the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), based in Townsville.
He had earlier defeated the sitting member, George Martens, for ALP preselection.
[3] In his maiden speech he "launched a bitter attack on the Australian Communist Party".
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