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between 1904 and 1928, presiding over the introduction of new campaign techniques such as film and radio. Despite his professionalism, he was also unscrupulous, being sued for
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In July 1909 Parkhill was chosen as secretary of the newly formed New South Wales Federal Liberal League. The new organisation was formed to support the parliamentary
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and was third only to Lyons and Latham in the government, often serving as acting Prime Minister. By now, he had become one of Lyons's strongest supporters.
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Parkhill was regarded as the leader of the conservative faction of the party, being extremely conservative morally and socially, and lent his support to
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for the deputy leadership of the United Australia Party in December 1935, but was nevertheless the leader of the Australian delegation to
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Due to his considerable success and efficiency, Parkhill became a national figure, and was closely involved in the formation of the
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Parkhill joined a number of company boards after his electoral defeat and considered re-contesting
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In 1922 Parkhill was persuaded to surrender his candidacy for the safe Nationalist seat of
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was sometimes associated, with traditional Australian aspirations of home ownership.
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from 1927 to 1937. He began his career in politics as a campaign director for the
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in 1927. His ministerial ambitions were suspended when the Government lost the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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before finding work as a clerk. In 1904, Parkhill was elected to the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Warringah
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United Australia Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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from 1919 to 1929, he organised fund-raising for the ANF's
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in 1916. He became closely associated with Prime Minister
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after the split in the Labor Party due to the issue of
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Parkhill as Minister for Home Affairs and Transport
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Index

The Honourable
KCMG

Minister for Defence
Joseph Lyons
Sir George Pearce
Harold Thorby
Postmaster-General of Australia
Joseph Lyons
James Fenton
Alexander McLachlan
Minister for the Interior
Joseph Lyons
John Perkins
Minister for Home Affairs
Minister for Transport
Joseph Lyons
Arthur Blakeley
Parker Moloney
Australian Parliament
Warringah
Granville Ryrie
Percy Spender
Paddington, New South Wales
Liberal
Nationalist
UAP
KCMG
House of Representatives
Commonwealth Liberal Party

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