Robert Reid (18 October 1842 – 12 May 1904)[1][2] was a Scottish-born Australian politician.
Born in Leven, Fife, he migrated to Australia, arriving in Hobson's Bay on the Ralph Waller from Liverpool on 7 April 1855, the ship having struck an iceberg near the Island of Desolation.
[4] Reid did not contest the 1903 election, and died in 1904 on a visit to London.
[6] She established a practice in Balwyn, Victoria close to the family home.
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