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Electorates
- MLA Canning, 12 March 1921–12 April 1930
- MLC Metropolitan–Suburban Province 22 May 1932–21 May 1938
- Contested Mt Magnet 24 April 1901 (Ministerialist), Canning 26 March 1930, Metropolitan–Suburban Province 7 May 1938
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Personal Information |
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24 January 1947 |
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Perth, Western Australia |
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Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia |
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1894 |
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Plumber and businessperson |
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Articled as architect
1889-1893 apprenticed to plumbing trade
Goldmining Murchison district
Plumbing at Cue and Mt Magnet
Later bicycle agent business at Mt Magnet
Close connection with racing, took over Kensington unregistered course, purchased Bicton, took over Goodwood |
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Mt Magnet Municipal Council August 1899–November 1900
Mayor (Chairman until 1901)
Youngest Mayor in Australia
South Perth Municipal Council member, November 1913–1921 Mayor |
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Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) |
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1894 arrived WA
To Perth 1903
Secretary Goodwood and Canning Park race clubs, largely responsible for Act controlling racing
1931 Chairman of Advisory Board on lotteries
1933–34 Chairman of Lotteries Commission (resigned December 1934 after lawsuit seeking to prove this office one of profit under the Crown, and incompatible with parliamentary seat)
Member of Lotteries Commission 16 May 1939–24 January 1947
Honorary treasurer Perth Children’s Hospital
Deputy Chairman Soldiers’ Dependants’ Appeal
Received MBE for services during World War I
Founder and President Ugly Men's Association
Member War Funds Council in World War II, also Deputy Chairman Soldiers’ Dependant’s Appeal |
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D Black and G Bolton, eds, Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume one 1870-1930, Parliamentary History Project, Perth, WA, 2001, p. 48.
Twentieth Century Impressions, 681.
West Australian 14 March 1921, 24 March 1924, 25 January 1947. |
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