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Andrew Kirkpatrick (politician)

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Kirkpatrick was born in 1848 and started working at the age of nine. He arrived in South Australia in 1860, went to night school, and apprenticed in the printing trade. He worked at
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and the Government Printing Office before founding his own printing firm. He served as the first president of the National Liberal Reform League in 1883, assisted in forming the
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government from 1905 until 1909, when he was appointed the state's Agent-General in London. He was the first Agent General for South Australia to come from the Labor Party.
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for his Southern District seat. He was defeated in 1897, but re-elected for the Central District in 1900. He served as Chief Secretary and Minister for Industry in the
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Labor's thirty years record in South Australia: a short history of the Labor movement in South Australia, including biographical sketches of leading members, 1893-1923
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representing Central District No. 1, and served as Minister for Mines, Minister for Marine, Minister for Immigration and Minister for Local Government in the
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in 1884, and served on its parliamentary committee selecting candidates to support prior to the formation of the Labor Party.
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from 1915 to 1918, and again a member of the Legislative Council from 1918 to 1928. He was the state
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Kirkpatrick returned to South Australia in 1914, and was elected to the House of Assembly seat of
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from 1909 to 1914. Kirkpatrick was state Labor leader from 1917 to 1918, when the party
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governments. He died in office in 1928 and was accorded a state funeral.
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on 14 September 1917. He returned to the Legislative Council at the
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South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party
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from 1891 to 1897 and 1900 to 1909, a member of the
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Index

A. A. Kirkpatrick
Andrew Kirkpatrick (disambiguation)

Leader of the Opposition in South Australia
Crawford Vaughan
John Gunn
Leader of the South Australian Labor Party
Crawford Vaughan
John Gunn
Australian Labor Party (SA)
South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party
South Australian Legislative Council
South Australian House of Assembly
Agent General in London
split nationally
Billy Hughes
The Advertiser
United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia

David Charleston
Robert Guthrie
Alexander Hay
Price
Newcastle
1915 election
1917 Labor split
Crawford Vaughan
Leader of the Opposition
National Party
Liberal Union

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