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Electorates
- MLC Central Province 27 July 1896–21 May 1902
- Contested West Perth 10 December 1890, 14 June 1894, Central Province 12 May 1902, North Perth 28 June 1904, Metropolitan Province 13 May 1908
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Personal Information |
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14 August 1857 |
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Picton, New South Wales, Australia |
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20 February 1922 |
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Mt Lawley, Western Australia |
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Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia |
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To WA 1885 |
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Son of John Joseph, teacher and civil servant, and Margaret Daly |
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Married (1) 27 December 1881, St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, NSW to Marion Adelaide Goodwin (born 11 September 1863), daughter of Australia Jubilee and Catherine McCarthy
Children: five sons and six daughters
Widowed 16 June 1905
Married (2) 6 October 1908, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, NSW to Anastasia D’Arcy (born c 1868), daughter of John and Johanna O’Neill
No children |
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Catholic |
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Educated privately at Morpeth, then Sydney Grammar School, NSW
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Lawyer and consul |
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Articled 1873 Sydney then Armidale
1880 NSW Bar
To WA 1885 to represent Anthony Hordern in Great Southern Land Co.
Legal firm in St George’s Tce
Kings Counsel 1902 |
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Perth City Council 1886–1889, 1891–1894
Mayor North Perth 1901
Formed and chairman Municipal Association |
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With John Horgan (qv) formed Eight Hours Association
Chairman Perth Board of Health 1886–1889
Organiser and chairman Central Reform League
By 1908 Consul for Norway
Vice-president football, cricket clubs, amateur theatricals in 1880s |
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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. 94. |
Bibliography |
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JS Battye, ed, The Cyclopedia of Western Australia, Hussey and Gillingham, Adelaide, 1912-1913, p. 593.
R Erickson, The bicentennial dictionary of Western AustraliansII
WB Kimberly, History of West Australia. A narrative of her past, together with biographies of her leading men, FW Niven and Co, Melbourne, 1897, p. 18–19.
Tom Stannage, 'Haynes, Richard Septimus (1857–1922)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/haynes-richard-septimus-6615/text11389, published first in hardcopy 1983, accessed online 22 December 2015.
Twentieth Century Impressions, p. 24–25.
West Australian, 21 February 1922.
Who's Who in Australia (1912 and 1913) |