yo GeorgeReidAustralianpolitician zh ... seats. The new premier, Alexander Stuart Australianpolitician Alexander Stuart , offered Reid the position ... Persondata NAME Reid, George Houston ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician, Prime ... br name Sir GeorgeReid br honorific suffix small Order of the Bath GCB , Order of St Michael and St George GCMG , Queen s Counsel KC small image GeorgeReid cph.3c31684.jpg order List of Prime Ministers ... Church of Australia Presbyterianism Sir George Houstoun Reid , Order of the Bath GCB , Order of St ... Free Trade and Liberal Association in 1889. ref name pms cite web title GeorgeReid publisher National ... part of the curriculum. ref name adb cite first W. G. last McMinn contribution Reid, Sir George ... last Serle title Reid, Sir George Houstoun 1845 1918 publisher Project Gutenberg Australia work ... speaker in the Empire , ref name McGinn cite book first W.G. last McGinn year 1989 title GeorgeReid ... cite book first Norman last Abjorensen title GeorgeReid, The Democrat as Equivocator Piss and Wind ... are you going to call it, George? to which Reid replied If it s a boy, I ll call it after myself ... Sir George Houston Reid 1845 1918 work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales ... in the Australian Senate Senate . Labor no longer trusted Reid and gave their support to the Edmund ... s John West Australianpolitician John West , in an election which saw Labor win 42 of 75 seats ... in London . ref name adb High Commissioner File Reid NLA 03.jpg right thumb GeorgeReid with wife Florence ... his buffoonish public image. In 1989 W. G. McMinn published GeorgeReid Melbourne University ... Reid bust.jpg thumb right Bust of GeorgeReid by sculptor Wallace Anderson located in the Prime Ministers .... ISBN 0 19 550471 2 External links Commons category GeorgeReid http www.naa.gov.au collection explore ... http www.nma.gov.au audio detail georgereid a journey through three parliaments Audio lecture on the life ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name GeorgeReid image Georgereid msp.jpg order 2nd office Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament term start 7 May 2003 term end 14 May 2007 predecessor David Steel successor Alex Fergusson Scottish politician Alex Fergusson ... party Scottish National Party George Newlands Reid , Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC born 4 June 1939 , is a Scottish people Scottish politician . From February 1974 to 1979 he served ... as Her Majesty s Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire . Early life and work GeorgeReid was born in 1939 ... 213 10552 holyrood.com The Business of Politics GeorgeReid receives Russian award dead link date ... and Central & 124 GeorgeReid poised for top honour publisher BBC News date 2007 04 16 accessdate ... References reflist 2 External links wikisource author GeorgeReid http www.scottish.parliament.uk msp membersPages georgereid index.htm Scottish Parliament official website Rt Hon GeorgeReid MSP http ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reid, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reid, George Category 1939 births Category Living people Category Members of the United ... Parliament 1999 2003 Category Members of the Scottish Parliament 2003 2007 de GeorgeReid schottischer Politiker sv GeorgeReid ... 3 May 2003 term end2 7 May 2007 predecessor2 Richard Simpson politician Richard Simpson successor2 Keith Brown politician Keith Brown constituency MP3 Mid Scotland and Fife Scottish Parliament electoral ... 2008, Reid was appointed as the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church ... the construction of the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 . ref name autogenerated1 Westminster Parliament Reid ... The Scottish Parliament In 1995 ish Reid re entered Scottish politics by delivering the annual ... for Scotland George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen George Robertson s contrary claim that devolution ... more details
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of Casino Casino before new seat after Ian Robinson Australianpolitician Ian Robinson years 1930 &ndash 1953 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reid, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 1 August 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH Shellharbour, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH 30 December 1963 PLACE OF DEATH Sydney, New South Wales DEFAULTSORT Reid ...Infobox Prime Minister honorific prefix name John Reid br honorific suffix image order term start term end predecessor successor constituency majority birth date birth date df yes 1873 8 1 birth place Shellharbour, New South Wales death date death date and age df yes 1963 12 30 1873 8 1 death place Sydney, New South Wales party National Party of Australia Country Party John Thomas Reid 1 August 1873 30 December 1963 was an Australianpolitician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1930 until 1963 and a member of the National Party of Australia Country Party . Reid was born in Shellharbour, New South Wales and was the son of a dairy farmer. He was educated to elementary level and initially worked as a farm hand. He later became a dairy farmer and was involved in local dairy co operative organizations in the Casino, New South Wales district before living permanently in Sydney after 1943. He was elected as a Councillor to Kyogle Council in 1920 25 . Reid was elected to the New South Wales Parliament as the Country Party member for the new seat of Electoral district of Casino Casino at the New South Wales state election, 1930 1930 state election. He held the seat for the next 7 elections but was defeated by Ian Robinson Australianpolitician Ian Robinson , who .... Reid was approaching the age of 80 at the time and there was some local feeling that he should ... endorsements and he was defeated by Robertson . Reid did not hold party, parliamentary or ministerial ... 920ceaaf26438683ca256e520010f4b1?OpenDocument title Mr John Thomas Reid ... more details
reflist Persondata NAME Reid, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician ...Infobox MP honorific prefix name Robert Reid honorific suffix image Robert Reid.jpg title Australian Senate Senator for Victoria Australia Victoria term start 21 January 1903 term end 31 December 1903 birth date birth date df yes 1842 10 18 birth place Fife , Scotland death date death date and age df yes 1904 4 12 1842 10 18 death place nationality Scottish Australian spouse party Free Trade Party relations children residence alma mater occupation Businessman profession religion signature website footnotes Robert Reid 18 October 1842 &ndash 12 April 1904 was a Scotland Scottish born Australia n politician. Born in Fife , he migrated to Australia, arriving Hobson s Bay on the Ralph Waller from Liverpool, 7 April 1855, the ship having struck an iceberg near the Desolation Island South Shetland Islands Island of Desolation . He worked in the retail trade before becoming a businessman. In 1891, after the death of Nunn, co owner with Buckley of Buckley & Nunn store, Reid bought the business and sold it on in London in 1892 for 300,000. ref name Argus cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news article10042872 title DEATH OF MR. MARS BUCKLEY. newspaper The Argus Australia The Argus Melbourne, Vic ... DEFAULTSORT Reid, Robert Category Free Trade Party politicians Category Members of the Australian Senate for Victoria Category Members of the Australian Senate Category Victoria Australia state politicians Category Australian people of Scottish descent Category Ship collisions with icebergs Category 1842 births Category 1904 deaths Australia politician stub ... Instruction in 1902. On 21 January 1903, he was appointed to the Australian Senate for Victoria, Australia ... the Australian federal election, 1903 1903 election , and died in 1904. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive ... more details
Herbert John George 6 June 1872 &ndash 4 September 1957 was an Australianpolitician. He was the Australian Labor Party Labor member for Electoral district of Adelaide Adelaide in the South Australian House of Assembly from 1926 to 1933 and from 1947 to 1950. ref cite web title Mr Herbert George publisher Parliament of South Australia year 2011 url http www.parliament.sa.gov.au Members FormerMembers Pages default.aspx accessdate 2 October 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME George, Herbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 6 June 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 September 1957 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT George, Herbert Category 1872 births Category 1957 deaths Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the South Australian House of Assembly Category People from Adelaide Category Place of birth missing Australia Labor politician stub ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Burns honorific suffix image George Mason Burns.jpg constituency MP Division of Illawarra Illawarra parliament Australian majority predecessor George Fuller AustralianpoliticianGeorge Fuller successor Hector Lamond term start 31 May 1913 term end 5 May 1917 birth date birth date df yes 1869 4 19 birth place death date death date and age df yes 1932 8 15 1869 4 19 death place nationality Australia n spouse party Australian Labor Party relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion signature website footnotes George Mason Burns 19 April 1869 15 August 1932 was an Australia n politician. Burns was elected to the Australian House of Representatives seat of Division of Illawarra Illawarra at the Australian federal election, 1913 1913 election , representing the Australian Labor Party . He lost his seat at the Australian federal election, 1917 1917 election . ref cite web title Members of the House of Representatives since 1901 publisher Parliament of Australia work Parliamentary Handbook url http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives brown.courtice.htm accessdate 2008 03 02 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071225102914 http www.aph.gov.au library handbook historical representatives brown.courtice.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 25 ref Notes Reflist s start s par au s bef before George Fuller AustralianpoliticianGeorge Fuller s ttl title Member for Division of Illawarra Illawarra years 1913 1917 s aft after Hector Lamond s end Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Burns, George Mason ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician DATE OF BIRTH 19 April 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 August 1932 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burns, George Mason Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Illawarra Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives Category 1869 births Category ... more details
George Matthew Foster 1884 &ndash 6 June 1956 was an Australia n politician. Born in Adelaide, South Australia Adelaide , South Australia , he was educated in Tasmania , where he became a motor mechanic. After serving in the military 1914 1916, he was secretary of the Hobart Returned Services League, and was the Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist member for Division of Bass state Bass in the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1917 to 1919. In 1919, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Nationalist Senator for Tasmania. He held the seat until his resignation in 1925 Charles Grant Australianpolitician Charles Grant was appointed to replace him. Foster died in 1956. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 11 23 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Foster, George Matthew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH Adelaide, South Australia Adelaide , South Australia DATE OF DEATH 6 June 1956 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Foster, George Category Nationalist Party of Australia politicians Category Members of the Australian Senate for Tasmania Category Members of the Australian Senate Category 1884 births Category 1956 deaths Australia National politician stub ... more details
George Silas Curtis 1845 &ndash 6 October 1922 was an Australianpolitician. He was twice a member of the Queensland Parliament , first as the Independent politician Independent member for Electoral district of Rockhampton Rockhampton in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1893 to 1902 and then as a Australian Labor Party Labor member of the Queensland Legislative Council Legislative Council from 1914 to 1922. ref cite web title Former Members Register publisher Parliament of Queensland year 2011 url http www.parliament.qld.gov.au members former former members register accessdate 15 October 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Curtis, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 1845 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 October 1922 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Curtis, George Category 1845 births Category 1922 deaths Category Independent politicians in Australia Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Category Members of the Queensland Legislative Council Category Place of birth missing Australia Labor politician stub ... more details
Sir George Frederick Jenkins Order of the British Empire KBE 24 June 1878 &ndash 25 July 1957 was an Australianpolitician. He was a Liberal and Country League member of the South Australian House of Assembly , representing Electoral district of Burra Burra Burra Burra from 1918 to 1924, 1927 to 1930 and 1933 to 1938, and Electoral district of Newcastle South Australia Newcastle from 1938 to 1956. He served as Minister for Agriculture and Town Planning 1922&ndash 23 , Minister for Local Government and Marine 1923&ndash 24, 1927&ndash 30 , Minister for Railways 1930 , and Minister for Agriculture and Forests 1944&ndash 54 . ref cite web title Hon Sir George Jenkins publisher Parliament of South Australia year 2011 url http www.parliament.sa.gov.au Members FormerMembers Pages default.aspx accessdate 14 October 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jenkins, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 24 June 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 July 1957 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jenkins, George Category 1878 births Category 1957 deaths Category Liberal and Country League politicians Category Members of the South Australian House of Assembly Category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire Category Place of birth missing Australia politician stub ... more details
George Ronald Cole 9 February 1908 &ndash 23 January 1969 was an Australia n politician. Born in Don, Tasmania , he was raised in the Methodism Methodist faith of his mother, educated at state schools and then the University of Tasmania , before becoming a teacher and headmaster in state schools. As an Australian rules football er with Glenorchy Football Club New Town , Cole excelled and won the TANFL s Best and Fairest trophy in 1928. He represented Tasmania at the 1930 Adelaide Carnival . On 28 March 1932 he married a hairdresser, Kathleen Mary Cuttriss, at St Mary s Catholic Cathedral, Hobart. By this time Cole had been received into the Roman Catholic Church. Cole served in the military 1939 1945. In 1950, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Australian Labor Party Labor Senator for Tasmania. In August 1955, he was expelled from the Labor Party and joined seven lower house MPs in forming the Australian Labor Party Anti Communist , which became the Democratic Labor Party historical Democratic Labor Party . He was elected in 1958 as a Democratic Labor Senator. He held the seat until his defeat in 1964. Cole died in 1969, aged 60. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 11 24 ref References reflist External links http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A130505b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography Persondata NAME Cole, George Ronald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 9 February 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH Don, Tasmania Don , Tasmania DATE OF DEATH 23 January 1969 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cole, George Category Converts to Roman Catholicism from Methodism Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Democratic Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Australian Senate for Tasmania Category Members of the Australian Senate Category Glenorchy Football Club players ... more details
William Webster Australianpolitician William Webster years 1901 &ndash 1903 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Cruickshank, George Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH near Dubbo , New South Wales DATE OF DEATH 12 April 1904 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cruickshank, George Category Protectionist Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Gwydir Category Members of the Australian ...for the English caricaturist and book illustrator George Cruikshank George Cruikshank Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Cruickshank honorific suffix image George Cruickshank.jpg constituency MP Division of Gwydir Gwydir parliament Australian majority predecessor New seat successor William Webster Australianpolitician William Webster term start 29 March 1901 term end 23 November 1903 birth date 1853 birth place Dubbo , New South Wales death date BirthDeathAge 1853 1904 4 12 yes death place nationality Australia n spouse party Protectionist Party relations children residence alma mater occupation Grazier profession religion signature website footnotes George Alexander Cruickshank 1853 &ndash 12 April 1904 was an Australia n politician. Born near Dubbo , New South Wales , he attended Collegiate School in Bathurst, New South Wales Bathurst , and was a grazier in northern New South Wales from 1878. In 1889 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Electoral district of Inverell Inverell , a position he held until 1898. In the Australian federal election, 1901 first federal election in 1901, Cruickshank was elected to the Australian House of Representatives ... . He retired in 1903, and died in 1904. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian ... a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 06 07 ref ref name nsw cite web title Mr George Alexander ... 1853 births Category 1904 deaths Australia politician stub ... more details
other people George Day George Day was an Australia n politician. He was born in the Hawkesbury River district of New South Wales on 29 October 1826. He was elected from 1874 to 1880 as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly , for the electoral district of Hume , and elected from 1880 to 1889 for the electoral district of Albury . ref name nsw cite web title Mr George Day 1826 1906 work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 2d7e51ad032166d0ca256e23007da8e4 accessdate 2 March 2010 ref He died at Petersham, New South Wales Petersham in Sydney on 13 July 1906. ref name adb cite web first E. J. last Lea Scarlett title Day, George 1826 1906 publisher Australian National University work Australian Dictionary of Biography url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A040037b.htm accessdate 2007 08 20 ref References Reflist s start s par au nsw la succession box title Member for Electoral district of Hume Hume before Thomas Robertson New South Wales politician Thomas Robertson after William Lyne years 1874 &ndash 1880 succession box title Member for Electoral district of Albury Albury before New Creation after John Wilkinson Australianpolitician John Wilkinson years 1880 &ndash 1889 s end Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Day, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician DATE OF BIRTH 29 October 1826 PLACE OF BIRTH Hawkesbury River district, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH 13 July 1906 PLACE OF DEATH Petersham, New South Wales DEFAULTSORT Day, George Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Category 1826 births Category 1906 deaths Australia politician stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 Hon. George Allen , New South Wales Legislative Council MLC 1800 1877 was an Australian colonial attorney and politician in New South Wales . Allen was the son of Dr. Richard Allen, physician to George III , and was born in London in November 1800. He arrived in New South Wales in January 1816, and was the first attorney and solicitor admitted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales . This took place on 26 July 1822, and he had much difficulty in maintaining his status against the English bred attorneys who desired to monopolise the practice. He married in 1823, and was elected Alderman of the Brisbane Ward in the first corporation of the city of Sydney in 1842, acting as third Mayor of the city in 1846. In the latter year he was nominated to a seat in the old New South Wales Legislative Council Legislative Council , and was appointed honorary Police Magistrate of the City and Port. In 1856 he became a member of the present Legislative Council, and was elected Chairman of Committees, an office which he resigned in 1873, along with his membership of the Council of Education, which he had held since 1866. He assisted in founding Sydney College, and held office on the governing body for many years. In 1859 he was elected a member of the Senate of Sydney University , to which be bequeathed 1000 for a scholarship for proficiency in mathematics in the second year. Mr. Allen, who was a prominent member of the Wesleyan ... Australasia Allen, Hon. George ref George Allen was the father of the politician Hon. Sir George Wigram Allen . References Reflist Persondata NAME Allen, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, George Category 1800 births Category 1877 deaths Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council Australia politician stub ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Shaw honorific suffix image constituency MP Division of Dawson Dawson parliament Australian majority predecessor Charles Davidson politician Charles Davidson successor Rex Patterson term start 30 November 1963 term end 9 January 1966 birth date birth date df yes 1913 7 28 birth place Rockhampton, Queensland death date death date and age df yes 1966 1 9 1913 7 28 death place nationality Australia n spouse party Australian Country Party relations children residence alma mater occupation Sugar mill manager profession religion signature website footnotes George William Shaw 28 July 1913 &ndash 9 January 1966 was an Australia n politician. Born in Rockhampton, Queensland , he was educated at state schools before becoming a sugar mill manager at Mackay, Queensland Mackay . In 1963, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the National Party of Australia Country Party member for Division of Dawson Dawson . He died in 1966 in the resulting by election, Dawson was won by Australian Labor Party Labor for the first time. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 07 13 ref References reflist start box s par au succession box title Member for Division of Dawson Dawson before Charles Davidson politician Charles Davidson after Rex Patterson years 1963 &ndash 1966 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Shaw, George William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 28 July 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH Rockhampton, Queensland DATE OF DEATH 9 January 1966 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shaw, George Category National Party of Australia politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Dawson Category Members of the Australian ... politician stub ... more details
Cameron Australianpolitician Donald Charles Cameron after Manfred Cross years 1931 1961 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Lawson, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n trade union official and politician DATE OF BIRTH 14 August 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH South Pine ... DEFAULTSORT Lawson, George Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Brisbane Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives ...Infobox MP honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name George Lawson honorific suffix image George Lawson.jpg constituency MP Brisbane parliament Australian majority predecessor Donald Charles Cameron Australianpolitician Donald Cameron successor Manfred Cross term start 19 December 1931 term end 2 November 1961 birth date birth date df yes 1880 8 14 birth place South Pine River , Queensland death date death date and age df yes 1966 11 25 1880 8 14 death place Ashgrove, Queensland nationality Australia n spouse 1 Rebecca Jane Buchanan br 2 Kathleen Lally party Australian Labor Party relations children residence alma mater occupation Unionist profession religion signature website footnotes George Lawson 14 August 1880 25 November 1966 was an Australia n trade union official and politician. Lawson was born in South Pine River , near Caboolture, Queensland and educated at Warner, Queensland ... Council of Queensland in 1924 and 1927. ref name adb Australian Dictionary of Biography last Cross first Manfred authorlink Manfred Cross year 2000 id A150083b title Lawson, George 1880 1966 accessdate ... Town Council from 1916 to 1921 and appointed as an Australian Labor Party member of the Queensland ... for Division of Brisbane Brisbane in the Australian House of Representatives in the Australian federal ... Australia Minister for Transport , but lost his position in the ministry after the Australian federal election, 1943 1943 elections . After Labor s defeat in Australian federal election, 1949 1949 elections ... more details
Persondata NAME Edwards, George Bertrand ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician ...Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Edwards honorific suffix image George Edwards.jpg constituency MP1 Division of South Sydney South Sydney parliament1 Australian majority predecessor1 New seat successor1 Chris Watson term start1 29 March 1901 term end1 8 November 1906 constituency MP2 Division of North Sydney North Sydney parliament2 Australian predecessor2 Dugald Thomson successor2 Granville Ryrie term start2 13 April 1910 term end2 4 February 1911 birth date birth date df yes 1855 1 30 birth place Hobart, Tasmania death date death date and age df yes 1911 2 4 1855 1 30 death place nationality Australia n spouse party Free Trade Party Free Trade 1901&ndash 06 br Commonwealth Liberal Party Liberal 1909&ndash 11 relations children residence alma mater occupation Journalist profession religion signature website footnotes George Bertrand Edwards 30 January 1855 &ndash 4 February 1911 was an Australia n politician. Born in Hobart , Tasmania , where he was educated, he was a journalist in Tasmania before moving to Melbourne , where he became a businessman, later moving to Sydney . In 1901, he contested the Australian federal election, 1901 first federal election as the Free Trade Party Free Trade candidate for Division of South Sydney South Sydney , and won. He held the seat until his retirement in 1906. In 1910 he returned to the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives ... Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Edwards, George Category Free Trade Party politicians Category Commonwealth Liberal Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for South Sydney Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for North Sydney Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives Category 1855 births Category 1911 deaths Australia politician ... more details
Wales term start 20 December 1921 term end 20 December 1921 governor predecessor James Dooley Australianpolitician James Dooley successor James Dooley Australianpolitician James Dooley monarch George V term start2 13 April 1922 term end2 17 June 1925 predecessor2 James Dooley Australianpolitician James Dooley successor2 Jack Lang Australianpolitician Jack Lang birth date birth date df yes 1861 ... Member for Illawarra years 1901 spaced ndash 1913 s aft after George Burns AustralianpoliticianGeorge ... George Warburton 1861 1940 publisher Australian Dictionary of Biography date 2006 url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au .... In 1911 he was an Australian representative at the coronation of George V of the United Kingdom ... century and the different employment conditions lasted until the Jack Lang Australianpolitician Lang ... of John Storey politician John Storey to defeat James Dooley Australianpolitician James Dooley ... Cameron Australianpolitician Angus Cameron after Alexander Campbell Australianpolitician Alexander ... politician Mark Morton years 1917 spaced ndash 1928 s off s bef before George Black s ttl title Chief ... Australianpolitician James Dooley s bef before David Hall Australianpolitician David Hall s ttl ... before James Dooley Australianpolitician James Dooley s ttl title Premier of New South Wales years 1921 s aft after James Dooley Australianpolitician James Dooley s ttl title Premier of New South Wales years 1922 spaced ndash 1925 s aft rows 2 after Jack Lang Australianpolitician Jack Lang s bef before Arthur Cocks Australianpolitician Sir Arthur Cocks s ttl title Treasurer of New South Wales ... Category Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George Category Australian knights ... Sir George Fuller br honorific suffix small Order of St Michael and St George KCMG small image George ... footnotes Sir George Warburton Fuller Order of St Michael and St George KCMG 22 January 1861 22 ... in 1884. ref name nsw cite web title Sir George Warburton Fuller 1861 1940 work Members of Parliament ... more details
cemetery. He was survived by a son. References Australian Dictionary of Biography last Brown first Elaine authorlink year 1986 id A100285b.htm title Mackay, George Hugh Alexander 1872 1961 accessdate 2008 06 22 s start s par au succession box title Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives before Norman Makin after George Bell AustralianpoliticianGeorge Bell years 1932 1934 succession ... religion signature website footnotes George Hugh Alexander Mackay 20 March 1872 spaced ndash 5 November 1961 was an Australia n politician and Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives . Early ... Australianpolitician Donald Charles Cameron years 1917 1934 s end Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives Persondata NAME Mackay, George Hugh Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician DATE OF BIRTH 20 March 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH Copperfield, Queensland DATE OF DEATH 5 November 1961 PLACE OF DEATH Gympie, Queensland DEFAULTSORT Mackay, George Category 1872 ...Infobox MP honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name George Mackay honorific suffix image George Mackay.jpg constituency MP Division of Lilley Lilley parliament Australian majority predecessor Jacob Stumm successor Donald Charles Cameron Australianpolitician Donald Cameron term start 5 May 1917 term end 7 August 1934 office2 8th Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives predecessor2 Norman Makin successor2 George John Bell George Bell term start2 17 February 1932 term end2 7 August ... as a Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist . In the Australian House of Representatives House of Representatives ... of Canberra and the building of the Australian War Memorial . He stated that he had no time for extremists ... Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives Speaker . In March 1934 he announced his ... of Australia politicians Category United Australia Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Lilley ... more details
other people George Campbell Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Campbell honorific suffix image title Australian Senate Senator for New South Wales term start 17 September 1997 term end 30 June 2008 birth date birth date and age df yes 1943 2 18 birth place Belfast , Northern Ireland death date death place nationality Irish Australian spouse party Australian Labor Party relations children residence alma mater occupation Union official profession religion signature website footnotes George Campbell born 18 February 1943 was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate from 1997 to 2008, representing the state of New South Wales . He was born in Belfast , Northern Ireland , and was a trade union official before entering politics. Victorian State Secretary of the Federal Shipwrights Union 1970 76, National President of the union 1974, Federal Secretary of the union 1974 76, Assistant National Secretary of the Amalgamated Metal Workers Union 1976 88 and National Secretary 1988 96. He was a member of the executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions 1987 97 and ACTU Senior Vice President 1993 97. Campbell was a member of the ALP National Executive 1986 2004 and Junior Vice President of the ALP 1994 2000. He is a prominent member of the Socialist Left Australia Socialist Left faction of the ALP, and was a leading critic of the U.S. Australia Free Trade Agreement ... 2001 04. From the Australian federal election, 2004 2004 election , he served as the Opposition ... protege Doug Cameron politician Doug Cameron , he announced that he would retire at the end of his term ... ref Notes references Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Campbell, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 18 February 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH Belfast , Northern Ireland DATE OF DEATH living PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campbell, George Category 1943 births Category Living people Category Members of the Australian Senate Category Members of the Australian ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Henderson honorific suffix image title Australian Senate Senator for Western Australia term start 1 April 1904 term end 30 June 1923 birth date birth date df yes 1857 8 19 birth place Clackmannanshire , Scotland death date death date and age df yes 1933 1 21 1857 8 19 death place nationality Scottish Australian spouse party Australian Labor Party Labor 1904&ndash 17 br Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist 1917&ndash 23 relations children residence alma mater occupation Coal miner profession religion signature website footnotes Christopher George Henderson 19 August 1857 &ndash 21 January 1933 was a Scotland Scottish born Australia n politician. Born in Clackmannanshire , he received a primary education before migrating to Australia in 1885. He was a coal miner in New South Wales and general secretary of the Illawarra Miners Union. He moved to Western Australia around 1900, becoming a coal miner at Collie, Western Australia Collie and serving on Shire of Collie Collie Municipal Council . In 1903, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Australian Labor Party Labor Senator for Western Australia. He left the Labor Party in the wake of the 1916 split over conscription , joining the new Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist Party . He remained a Nationalist Senator until his defeat in 1922. Henderson died in 1933. ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 11 19 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Henderson, Christopher George ALTERNATIVE NAMES Henderson, George SHORT DESCRIPTION Australianpolitician DATE OF BIRTH 19 August 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH Clackmannanshire , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 21 January 1933 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Henderson, George Category Australian ... of the Australian Senate for Western Australia Category Members of the Australian Senate Category 1857 ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Maxwell honorific suffix br small King s Counsel KC small image constituency MP Division of Fawkner Fawkner parliament Australian majority predecessor Joseph Hannan successor Harold Holt term start 5 May 1917 term end 25 June 1935 birth date birth date df yes 1859 4 30 birth place Montrose, Angus Montrose , Scotland death date death date and age df yes 1935 6 25 1859 4 30 death place Canterbury, Victoria nationality Australia n spouse Jean Russell Ross party Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist 1917&ndash 29 br Australian Party 1929&ndash 30 br Independent politician Independent 1930&ndash 31 br United Australia Party UAP 1931&ndash 35 relations children residence alma mater occupation Criminal lawyer profession religion Presbyterian signature website footnotes George Arnot Maxwell 30 April 1859 25 June 1935 was a barrister and Australia n politician ... Jean Russell Ross in 1896 they had four daughters and one son. ref name adb Australian Dictionary of Biography last Marshall first Norma authorlink year 1986 id A100446b title Maxwell, George Arnot ... Carlton in 1902 and electoral district of Evelyn Evelyn in 1914. However, he won the Australian Labor Party Labor held Australian House of Representatives seat of Division of Fawkner Fawkner for the Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalists at the Australian federal election, 1917 1917 election . In parliament ... was unopposed by Labor at the Australian federal election, 1929 1929 election . He joined Hughes s Australian ... see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Maxwell, George Arnot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician DATE OF BIRTH 30 April 1859 PLACE OF BIRTH Montrose, Angus , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 25 June 1935 PLACE OF DEATH Canterbury, Victoria DEFAULTSORT Maxwell, George Arnot Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Fawkner Category Members of the Australian ... in Australia Category United Australia Party politicians Category Australian barristers Category ... more details
George Edmund Thompson born 27 May 1945 is a former Australia n politician, who served as the member for electoral district of Rockdale Rockdale in the NSW State Parliament. Thompson went to school at Marist Brothers, Kogarah, New South Wales Kogarah and after finishing, got a job at the State Bank of New South Wales Rural Bank . While working at the bank, he became interested in industrial relations and trade union s, completing courses at University of Sydney Sydney and Harvard University Harvard universities. In 1974, he was elected secretary of the Australian Bank Employees Union State Bank Branch . When the former NSW Premier and Member for Rockdale Barrie Unsworth stepped down in 1991, Thompson who had been Unsworth s campaign manager was elected to replace him. He was a member of the NSW Parliament for twelve years, before stepping down at the 2003 state election. He is married with a son and a daughter. ref cite web title Mr George Edmund THOMPSON 1945 publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 fc05e50e6aada3214a2567450001659f accessdate 18 February 2010 ref References Reflist start box s par au nsw succession box title Member for Electoral district of Rockdale Rockdale before Barrie Unsworth after Frank Sartor years 1991 &ndash 2003 end box Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Thompson, George Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION New South Wales politician DATE OF BIRTH 27 May 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH Sydney, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH Living person PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thompson, George Edmund Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Australian Roman Catholics Category Harvard University alumni Category 1945 births Category Living people ... more details
Infobox person name George Kerr image StateLibQld 1 105792 George Kerr.jpg birth date Birth date 1853 02 07 birth place Beadnell , Northumberland , England death date Death date and age 1930 01 18 1853 02 07 death place Brisbane , Queensland nationality other names known for occupation George Kerr 1853 1930 was an Australia n politician, grazier, and blacksmith. He was born on 7 February 1853 at Beadnell , Northumberland , England and after training to become a blacksmith moved to Queensland in 1877. In 1893 he was elected to represent the electoral district of Barcoo in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland and served in that post until 1909. He died on 18 January 1930 in Brisbane ref cite web url http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A090575b.htm title Kerr, George 1853 1930 publisher Australian Dictionary of Biography author Rodney Sullivan accessdate 23 February 2011 ref and was buried in Toowong Cemetery . ref name Brisbane City Council Online Grave Location Search Toowong Cemetery Kerr cite web url https online.brisbane.qld.gov.au cemeteries cemeteries step3.jsp?mapdisplay 173735 title Brisbane City Council Online Grave Location Search publisher Brisbane City Council accessdate 29 October 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME George Kerr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Politician, blacksmith, grazier. DATE OF BIRTH 7 February 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH Beadnell, Northumberland, England DATE OF DEATH 18 January 1930 PLACE OF DEATH Brisbane, Queensland DEFAULTSORT Kerr, George Category 1853 births Category 1930 deaths Category Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Category People from Northumberland before 1974 Category English emigrants to Australia Category Blacksmiths Category Burials at Toowong Cemetery Australia politician stub ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name George Gray honorific suffix image constituency MP Division of Capricornia Capricornia parliament Australian majority predecessor Henry Pearce Australianpolitician Henry Pearce successor Doug Everingham term start 9 December 1961 term end 2 August 1967 birth date birth date df yes 1903 10 2 birth place Hay, New South Wales death date death date and age df yes 1967 ... Stratton party Australian Labor Party relations children residence alma mater occupation Farmer profession religion Presbyterian signature website footnotes George Henry Gray 2 October 1903? &ndash 2 August 1967 was an Australia n politician. Early life Gray claimed to have been born at Hay, New South Wales on 2 October 1903 to bank manager George Henry Gray and his wife Priscilla Maud Kerr. He grew ... 1942 he was commissioned in the Australian Imperial Force , and on 12 December 1944 he transferred ... Gray managed Co operative Sales and Service Co. and joined the Australian Labor Party . Having formed ... Society. Federal politics In 1961, Gray was elected to the Australian House of Representatives ... secretary of the Australian Local Government Women s Association for eight years. References Australian Dictionary of Biography last Brown first Elaine authorlink year 1996 id A140351b.htm title Gray, George Henry 1903 1967 accessdate 2008 07 13 start box s par au succession box title Member for Division of Capricornia Capricornia before Henry Pearce Australianpolitician Henry Pearce after Doug Everingham years 1961 &ndash 1967 end box Persondata NAME Gray, George Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n politician DATE OF BIRTH 2 October 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH Hay, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH 2 August 1967 PLACE OF DEATH Rockhampton, Queensland DEFAULTSORT Gray, George Category 1903 births Category 1967 deaths Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives ... more details