Hattil Foll

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Hattil Spencer Foll (31 May 18901977) was an Australian politician and Minister of State.

Born in London on 31 May 1890, he was educated at Holy Trinity School in London and emigrated to Australia in 1911. He initially worked for the Queensland Government Railways and rose to the position of Secretary to the Minister for Railways in 1915.

Foll was first elected to the Senate for Queensland in 1917. He represented the Nationalist Party. He served continuously in the Senate until 1947 and from 1938 till 1947 he was the longest serving senator.

Senator Foll became a member of the United Australia Party when it was formed from the shell of the Nationalist Party in 1931. From 1938 till 1941 Foll served as a cabinet minister during the Prime Ministerships of Lyons, Menzies, Page and Fadden.

His Ministerial responsibilities were:

Preceded by
Earle Page
Minister for Health
1938–1939
Succeeded by
Frederick Stewart
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