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Archie Cameron

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805: 38: 905:: mainly, it was said, to keep him out of the Cabinet. He presided over the House with an autocratic style that caused a number of celebrated rows with members on both sides. Cameron's health never recovered from his World War I gassing, and in August 1955 he contracted influenza. Despite this, he fought 851:. He rejoined the Army and spent the rest of the war on active service in the Directorate of Military Intelligence at Army Headquarters, Melbourne, where he did useful work on the Japanese order of battle. While he was in the service, he faced what would be his only really close electoral contest. At the 884:
for his handling of internment. Cameron argued that enemy aliens "enjoy no rights whatever" during war-time and were a "danger to the nation" unless proven otherwise, with the appeals tribunals placing the government "in the hopelessly ridiculous position of appearing before a tribunal to defend its
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by seven votes to five, with two abstentions. According to McEwen, the result was skewed by the absence of four MPs who had refused to sit with the Country Party with Page as leader – a motion to re-admit them was defeated by seven votes to six. McEwen claimed in his memoirs that the dissident MPs
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rather than swear the oath of office. He did so each time he was elected and was the only member of the House of Representatives to do so during his time in office; after his death no other MPs chose to make an affirmation until 1969. He told an interviewer that "if a man's word is worthless no
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decided to allow interned aliens the right to appeal their internment to a tribunal. While remaining a government backbencher, Cameron unsuccessfully moved for the disallowance of the relevant regulation by the House of Representatives and in April 1941 moved a
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own actions". His motion was not put to a vote as no other MP was willing to second it, but in response Spender defended his actions and stated Cameron's intent was to "indulge his peculiar megalomania in order to get some notoriety out of his action".
740:. The Country Party's terms were stiff; among them, Cameron wanted a safe seat for the merged party in Federal Parliament at the next election. Accordingly, Cameron resigned from state parliament in 1934 in order to run in that year's federal election. 859:
slashed Cameron's majority from a comfortably safe 15.9 percent to an extremely marginal 1.7 percent. Cameron was left as the only non-Labor MP from South Australia, and the only non-Labor member outside the eastern states (the member for
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was chosen as interim leader and after Page and McEwen deadlocked on three ballots. Cameron then immediately resigned from the ministry, and from the Country Party: he joined Menzies's party, the
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were "all strong supporters of mine and, had they been allowed to vote, I would have won the election". They were all re-admitted to the party a few months later.
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During World War II, Cameron was a strong supporter of mass internment of enemy aliens. In November 1940, shortly after his resignation from the ministry, the
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Cameron did not have long to wait for ministerial preferment; in 1937 he was appointed an assistant minister in the government of
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Cameron married Margaret Eileen Walsh on 15 April 1925. They had a son and a daughter together; his daughter predeceased him.
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reported in 1950 that he was a "deeply religious man". In parliament, he attracted attention for choosing to make an
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In March 1940, Cameron took the Country Party back into the coalition government under Menzies, becoming the
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of the Country Party on 13 September 1939, following the resignation of Earle Page. He defeated
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as leader of the Country Party in September 1939, and in March 1940 led the party back into
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from parliament for his former Communist affiliation, which caused a "near-riot".
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Cameron was elected state leader of the Country Party in 1928. Prior to the
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Cameron followed most of the UAP into Menzies's new party, the
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party. In 1932 he led his party into a merger with the
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in 1927, and to the House of Representatives at the
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Cameron was 1762: 1554: 1424: 947:amount of oath-taking will make him worthy". 8: 108:13 September 1939 â€“ 16 October 1940 2265:Leaders of the National Party of Australia 2040:Northern Territory (Country Liberal Party) 1769: 1755: 1747: 1561: 1547: 1539: 1431: 1417: 1409: 1223: 987:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 338:15 September 1934 â€“ 9 August 1956 36: 20: 909:and was handily reelected. 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Index

The Honourable

Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Sol Rosevear
Sir John McLeay
Leader of the Country Party
Harold Thorby
Arthur Fadden
Earle Page
Arthur Fadden
Minister for Commerce
Robert Menzies
Sir Earle Page
George McLeay
Minister for Navy
Robert Menzies
Frederick Stewart
Billy Hughes
Postmaster-General
Joseph Lyons
Earle Page
Alexander McLachlan
Eric Harrison
Australian Parliament
Barker
Malcolm Cameron
Jim Forbes
Leader of the South Australian
Country Party

Malcolm McIntosh
party abolished

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