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moved that the leadership be declared vacant, citing that Robson's leadership lacked the qualities necessary for winning the next election. The motion was carried 15 votes to 5. Robson then moved a motion to prevent Pat Morton, who was the only person nominated for leader, from taking the leadership.
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had tied in a vote to succeed him, Robson was persuaded by Askin to accept the
Leadership of the Liberal Party as a compromise candidate. Like other senior members of the party, after having no conservative government since Alexander Mair in 1941, Robson had no experience in government, he had little
673:
For courage, coolness, determination and resourceful leadership in the field. Throughout the New Guinea
Campaign Lieut-Col Robson was outstanding in his leadership. His efficient handling of his command down Markham Valley to Lae, when his battalion carried out a major outflanking movement, was
674:
largely responsible for the rapid overpowering and destruction of the enemy. During the four months of the campaign, he continually made his early recess, and was constantly among his most forward troops. By his actions he inspired complete confidence in all under his command.
710:
Upon demobilisation, Robson returned to his political career. His long absence during his war service had put pressure on his marriage and ended when his wife divorced him in 1947. He remarried soon after to Naomi
Priscilla Gee at St Peter's Anglican Church,
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This was defeated 16 votes to 6 and Morton was elected unopposed as leader, with Robert Askin remaining as Deputy Leader. Robson retorted that there had been a "continuous intrigue" against his leadership. He was returned for the last time at the
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2078:
52:
727:, a former Sergeant in his battalion. Robson retained his seat again with 67.39%. He later supported Askin in his bid to enter the Parliament in 1950. Robson was re-elected with 68.37%. He was returned again at the
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interest in policy except for Cold War anti-communism, ignored majority views of his party and fellow parliamentary colleagues and further alienated party members by trying to forge a closer alliance with
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670:
The KING has been graciously pleased to approve that the following be
Mentioned in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the South-West Pacific: — Lt.Col. E. M. Robson (NX 349).
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on 4 June 1930 and practised with his father at Robson & Cowlishaw. He married Lesley Alison Martin in 1931 at St
Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Sydney and had two sons. When sitting
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government's economic management and the party's control over preselection, becoming prominent in the struggle that led to the resignation of the
Premier Stevens and his replacement by
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2002:
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413:(7 March 1906 – 26 August 1974) was an Australian lawyer, soldier and a member of the New South Wales Parliament for over twenty years. Known for most of his life as
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from 29 September 1939. On 25 December, Robson was granted a leave of absence from the NSW Parliament, with his father dealing with his affairs, and enlisted in the
535:. At the by-election on 29 August 1936, he emerged successful, with 62.63% of the vote, becoming the third generation of his family to serve in the NSW Parliament.
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with 71.41%. Robson, however, did not stay long afterward; on 26 July 1957, he resigned his seat, and returned to his legal practice until he retired.
702:. Relinquishing command, he returned to Sydney and was placed on the Reserve of Officers in November before being discharged on 21 November 1945.
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on 9 December 1950. During his military service he had missed the political upheavals of the collapse of the UAP and the foundation of the
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472:. In 1957 he retired from politics and returned to his legal career before retiring. He died of a heart attack in August 1974.
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1930:
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Soon after his election Robson joined the UAP but soon joined a group of government backbenchers who were unhappy with the
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609:. Attached to the Middle East Tactical School, he rejoined his unit in February 1942 and served with distinction in
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died in office, Robson stood as an
Independent UAP candidate at the resulting by-election in Foster's vacated
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645:
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Over a year after he assumed the leadership, at a party meeting on 20 September 1955, senior party member
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429:, Robson stood for, and was elected to, parliament on 29 August 1936 at a by-election for the seat of
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on 8 October 1942. On 3 December 1942, Robson departed North Africa with his unit, disembarking at
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779:, despite a significant reduction in the Liberal margin. In retirement he belonged to the
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became deadlocked he was asked to stand and was consequently elected as party leader and
492:, was also a Member of the NSW Legislative Council from 1900 to 1920. Being educated at
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594:, and was trained in the AIF School. On 3 March 1941, he left Britain, arriving in the
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In June 1941 Captain Robson received a shrapnel wound to the foot while fighting in
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Newington
College, "Register of Past Students" 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pg. 168
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on 29 December. Embarking for
Scotland with the 2nd/5th Field Regiment,
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Liberal Party of
Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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738:, announced his intention to resign, and now-Deputy-Leader Askin and
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United Australia Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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resigned the leadership in 1954 and contests between Deputy Leader
989:
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1109:"Ewan Murray Robson", 1939–1948 National Archives Service records
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Lt.Col. Robson receiving the surrender from Major General Uno in
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and served with distinction during the war, gaining promotion to
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on 24 August 1957, Vaucluse was held by the Liberals candidate,
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652:, on a recommendation by his Commanding officer, Major General
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on 7 March 1906, the second son of long-serving NSW politician
468:. He served little more than a year before he was deposed by
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Returning to politics, he had missed the foundation of the
795:, On 26 August 1974, Robson died of a heart attack at his
433:. He served many years on the backbenches, he enlisted in
621:, on 8 January 1943. On 11 June 1943, he was promoted to
680:(Sgd) G.A.Vasey, Maj-Gen. GOC 7 Aust. Div. 27 Feb. 1944
1078:"M.L.A. enlists in A.I.F. – leave of absence granted"
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home, survived by his second wife and both his sons.
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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686:In July 1945 he led his unit in the invasion of
648:three times. On 6 March 1945 he was awarded the
734:In August 1954, after the long-serving leader,
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598:on 9 March. On 9 May 1941, he was appointed to
640:In August 1943 Robson sailed with his unit to
2089:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
2069:Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
2064:Australian military personnel of World War II
1569:
1128:(Supplement). 21 December 1943. p. 5575.
917:"Mr William Elliot Veitch Robson (1869-1951)"
666:Government House, Canberra. 27th April, 1944.
8:
2094:Leaders of the Opposition in New South Wales
789:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
375:Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1536:Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party
1504:Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales
1441:(Supplement). 31 December 1965. p. 23.
644:where he suffered bouts of malaria. He was
625:and given command of the 2/31st Battalion.
496:from 1918 to 1923, Robson graduated with a
77:17 August 1954 – 20 September 1955
65:Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales
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1408:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1375:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1286:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1253:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1220:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1148:(Supplement). 25 April 1944. p. 1929.
1053:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
1020:New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007
562:broke out, Robson initially enlisted as a
20:
1188:(Supplement). 6 March 1945. p. 1304.
1168:(Supplement). 4 March 1947. p. 1091.
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488:and Mabel Jackson Wise. His grandfather,
1343:The Liberals: The NSW Division 1945–2000
550:, Robson retained his seat uncontested.
417:, he was born in Sydney and educated at
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988:. University of Sydney. Archived from
147:29 August 1936 – 26 July 1957
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719:in 1945. He retained his seat at the
586:on 18 June 1940. Transferring to the
7:
2044:People educated at Newington College
1456:New South Wales Legislative Assembly
2099:20th-century Australian politicians
723:on 3 May 1947, assisted by a young
1201:Robson, Ewan Murray – Army Service
865:Australian Dictionary of Biography
14:
1311:"Liberals Elect Robson As Leader"
860:"Robson, Ewan Murray (1906–1974)"
578:, in May 1940, he disembarked at
1345:. Sydney: Federation Press. 97.
822:"Ewan Murray Robson (1906–1974)"
783:, the Rose Bay Bowling Club and
572:Second Australian Imperial Force
50:
945:"Mr William Robson (1843-1920)"
452:in 1945. When long-time Leader
870:Australian National University
1:
1585:New South Wales Liberal Party
1412:Parliament of New South Wales
1379:Parliament of New South Wales
1290:Parliament of New South Wales
1257:Parliament of New South Wales
1224:Parliament of New South Wales
1086:. 25 January 1940. p. 11
1057:Parliament of New South Wales
1024:Parliament of New South Wales
951:Parliament of New South Wales
923:Parliament of New South Wales
828:Parliament of New South Wales
486:William Elliott Veitch Robson
2049:University of Sydney alumni
1404:"1957 Vaucluse by-election"
1319:. 18 August 1954. p. 1
1016:"1936 Vaucluse by-election"
650:Distinguished Service Order
443:Distinguished Service Order
379:Distinguished Service Order
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1199:World War II Nominal Roll:
576:Royal Australian Artillery
480:Murray Robson was born in
129:New South Wales Parliament
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515:Robson was admitted as a
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389:
215:Rose Bay, New South Wales
198:Ashfield, New South Wales
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140:
70:
58:
49:
2059:Australian Army officers
1521:Party political offices
466:Leader of the Opposition
2039:Politicians from Sydney
646:Mentioned in Despatches
546:in August 1939. At the
383:Mentioned in Despatches
314:Citizen Military Forces
949:Former members of the
826:Former members of the
781:Royal Sydney Golf Club
684:
637:
521:United Australia Party
350:North African Campaign
345:Syria-Lebanon Campaign
317:2/3rd Field Regiment,
2054:Australian solicitors
1341:Hancock, Ian (2007).
1316:Sydney Morning Herald
1083:Sydney Morning Herald
787:. He was appointed a
761:3 March 1956 election
636:on 17 September 1945.
631:
548:4 March 1938 election
292:Years of service
264:Politician and Lawyer
16:Australian politician
619:Brisbane, Queensland
613:, being promoted to
529:Legislative Assembly
508:while a resident of
506:University of Sydney
423:University of Sydney
255:University of Sydney
1472:Member for Vaucluse
785:The University Club
355:New Guinea campaign
1489:Political offices
1438:The London Gazette
1327:– via Trove.
1185:The London Gazette
1165:The London Gazette
1145:The London Gazette
1125:The London Gazette
1094:– via Trove.
986:Alumni Sidneienses
638:
623:lieutenant colonel
510:St. Paul's College
441:and receiving the
439:lieutenant colonel
399:Ewan Murray Robson
396:Lieutenant Colonel
304:Lieutenant Colonel
26:Lieutenant Colonel
2016:
2015:
1965:Shadow ministries
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1543:Succeeded by
1511:Succeeded by
1479:Succeeded by
1352:978-1-86287-659-0
879:978-0-522-84459-7
771:At the resulting
700:Dutch East Indies
654:George Alan Vasey
494:Newington College
445:for his service.
419:Newington College
393:
392:
251:Newington College
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1996:Leadership votes
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1571:
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1526:Preceded by
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793:New Year Honours
682:
588:2/31st Battalion
560:Second World War
498:Bachelor of Arts
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340:Second World War
323:2/31st Battalion
269:Military service
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1249:"1950 Vaucluse"
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