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Bernhard Wise

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658: 38: 383:, was an Australian politician. He was a social reformer, seen by some as a traitor to his class, but who was not fully accepted by the labor Movement. He said, "My failure in Sydney has been so complete—my qualities those which Australia does not recognise, my defects those which Australians dislike most." When he died, 613:
on 30 October 1900, to pilot the Arbitration bill through the Council. More than once he had a State Children's bill passed by the Council only to have it rejected by the Assembly and its ideas were incorporated in the Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders Act (1905). He was acting-Premier for
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and in May 1890 suggested that a journal should be established for the discussion of federal problems. A strong editorial committee was formed and two numbers of the Australian Federalist appeared at the beginning of 1891. In November of that year, when the retirement of Parkes necessitated a new
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said, "There is hardly anything in our public life which we have to consider to-day that cannot be traced back to his brilliant mind and clear foresight … held undisputed supremacy as the foremost debater, foremost thinker and foremost public man in the life of New South Wales".
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He was elected as a representative of New South Wales at the 1897 Federal Convention and was a member of the judiciary committee. He fought for Federation in the referendum campaign of 1898 and at the New South Wales election allied himself with
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which affected his health for the remainder of his days. Most of his time was spent in England and on 10 March 1908 his seat in the Legislative Council was declared vacant due to his absence for two sessions. In May 1915, he was appointed
577:, though really a convinced freetrader, he was labelled a protectionist on account of his association with Lyne and Barton, and he was seen as a "city" barrister. A freetrader gained the seat, and Wise was lost to federal politics. 470:, of which he was elected the first president. This became a very important body whose influence was eventually extended all over the world. In 1882, he moved to London and worked closely with the social reformer, 708:), and "attractive manner" (John Quick), but with "inveterate personal and political enemies" (W.B. Melville). "A most unstable politician" (Joseph Carruthers), "a sort of Australian Randolph Churchill" ( 1754: 1612: 125: 1779: 569:
because he felt that free trade was being put before federalism. As he afterwards phrased it, "I preferred nationhood to local politics". But as a candidate for the
1759: 443:, where he had a distinguished career, being Cobden Prizeman in 1878 and gaining a first-class in the honour school of law in 1880. He was president of the 1774: 1577: 524:. Eight months later he resigned because as Attorney-General he was prohibited from taking briefs and he was defeated at the January 1889 election. In the 84: 481:
in April 1883; and, in August 1883, he returned to Sydney with his fiancée, Lilian Margaret Baird, whom he married in April 1884. He was admitted as a
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Wise's personality incited marked responses. "A most agreeable companion" (7th Earl of Beauchamp, NSW Governor), with a "clear musical voice" (the
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leader being elected, Wise might possibly have been given the position, but though nominated he retired in favour of
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Their Fiery Cross of Union. A Retelling of the Creation of the Australian Federation, 1889-1914
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Wise had also at one point socialised with Scottish-Australian poet and bush balladeer
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resigned as Premier, Wise was considered for appointment, however the Governor
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Wise twice won the amateur mile event of Britain, winning the title at the
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refused considering him to be able but unreliable and in due course asked
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in London. He worked hard despite his ill-health and died suddenly in
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in September 1916 (aged 58). His wife survived him with one son.
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from September 1899 to June 1904 and, from July 1901, was also
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left him isolated and he was defeated for re-election in 1895.
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and president of the Oxford University Athletics Club (OUAC).
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Wise in 1898 at the Australasian Federal Convention, Melbourne
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to be Premier. Wise refused to serve in Waddell's ministry.
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in August 1883 and began to build up a successful practice.
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Later in life in November 1898, while the member of the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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In 1894, he was returned as member for 671:Facts and Fallacies of Modern Protection 632:He subsequently travelled and, while in 986:"Mr Bernhard Ringrose Wise (1858-1916)" 742: 661:The grave of Bernhard Ringrose Wise in 240:27 July 1898 – 30 October 1900 861:– via British Newspaper Archive. 675:Industrial Freedom A Study in Politics 1780:Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford 980: 978: 976: 974: 878: 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 824:National Union of Track Statisticians 763:"Wise, Bernhard Ringrose (1858-1916)" 756: 754: 752: 750: 748: 746: 7: 1760:Attorneys general of New South Wales 1544:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1183:Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive 888:"Wise, Bernhard Ringrose(1858-1916)" 490:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 222:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 172:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 122:17 June 1891 – 25 June 1894 55:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 531:Wise had always been interested in 518:Attorney-General of New South Wales 190:17 July 1894 – 5 July 1895 1775:Agents-General for New South Wales 1294:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1265:New South Wales Government Gazette 893:Dictionary of Australian Biography 768:Australian Dictionary of Biography 516:and free trade. On 27 May, became 508:for the working class district of 477:Wise was called to the bar of the 416:, England to put her sons through 14: 1707:Agent-General for New South Wales 724:"Australia and its Critics"  643:Agent-General for New South Wales 492:for Ashfield, he was appointed a 341:Lilian Margaret Baird (1884–1916) 16:Australian politician (1858–1916) 571:Federal House of Representatives 410:Supreme Court of New South Wales 1415:"Wise, Bernhard Ringrose"  1354:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 1204:Industrial Arbitration Act 1901 1785:Presidents of the Oxford Union 1750:Australian non-fiction writers 1299:Australian National University 1289:"Waddell, Thomas (1854?–1940)" 773:Australian National University 692:(1869–1963); they also played 522:Henry Parkes's fourth ministry 1: 1770:Burials at Brookwood Cemetery 1436:Parliament of New South Wales 1158:Parliament of New South Wales 1125:Parliament of New South Wales 1092:Parliament of New South Wales 1059:Parliament of New South Wales 1026:Parliament of New South Wales 992:Parliament of New South Wales 958:Parliament of New South Wales 679:The Commonwealth of Australia 585:Wise was Attorney-General in 926:. 5 November 1898. p. 9 581:Legal reform and latter life 460:Amateur Athletic Association 1711:1915 – 1916 1530:1901 – 1904 1503:1899 – 1904 1466:1887 – 1888 404:. He was the second son of 1806: 1346:"Mr B R Wise: seat vacant" 1246:Women's Franchise Act 1902 729:The Empire and the century 595:Industrial Arbitration Act 291:Petersham, New South Wales 1790:Australian King's Counsel 1745:Australian federationists 1713: 1704: 1696: 1691: 1681: 1671: 1663: 1653: 1643: 1637: 1629: 1600: 1592: 1582: 1557: 1549: 1542: 1532: 1523: 1515: 1505: 1496: 1483: 1468: 1459: 1446: 1441: 1434: 1232:Old-age Pensions Act 1900 435:90-a-year scholarship to 365: 268: 233: 183: 115: 66: 47: 35: 1765:British social reformers 1421:Encyclopædia Britannica 1424:(12th ed.). 1922. 1218:Early Closing Act 1899 1117:"1895 Sydney-Flinders" 1084:"1894 Sydney-Flinders" 990:Former members of the 666: 456:1881 AAA Championships 452:1879 AAC Championships 372:Bernhard Ringrose Wise 25:Bernhard Ringrose Wise 919:"Mr B. R. Wise, Q.C." 898:Angus & Robertson 669:He was the author of 660: 607:Women's Franchise Act 396:Wise was born in the 124:Serving with 75:Serving with 1685:Frederick Winchcombe 1369:"Literature and art" 761:Ryan, J. A. (1990). 636:in 1906, contracted 603:Old-age Pensions Act 546:no-confidence debate 526:1890 maritime strike 506:Legislative Assembly 360:University of Oxford 263:Frederick Winchcombe 1717:Sir Timothy Coghlan 1700:Sir Timothy Coghlan 1608:1891 – 1894 1565:1887 – 1889 1526:Minister of Justice 1051:"1891 South Sydney" 1018:"1889 South Sydney" 950:"1887 South Sydney" 923:The Daily Telegraph 611:Legislative Council 591:Minister of Justice 437:The Queen's College 1610:Served alongside: 1567:Served alongside: 1442:Political offices 1385:– via Trove. 1374:Coolgardie Pioneer 1276:– via Trove. 934:– via Trove. 667: 663:Brookwood Cemetery 614:part of 1903⁠–04. 428:as a day student. 322:Brookwood Cemetery 1723: 1722: 1714:Succeeded by 1692:Diplomatic posts 1682:Succeeded by 1654:Succeeded by 1630:Succeeded by 1583:Succeeded by 1533:Succeeded by 1519:Robert Fitzgerald 1506:Succeeded by 1469:Succeeded by 1308:978-0-522-84459-7 782:978-0-522-84459-7 710:Review of Reviews 599:Early Closing Act 468:Montague Shearman 408:, a judge of the 369: 368: 300:19 September 1916 1797: 1697:Preceded by 1664:Preceded by 1638:Preceded by 1593:Preceded by 1550:Preceded by 1516:Preceded by 1499:Attorney General 1493: 1484:Preceded by 1478: 1462:Attorney General 1456: 1447:Preceded by 1432: 1425: 1417: 1400: 1395:William Coleman, 1393: 1387: 1386: 1384: 1382: 1365: 1359: 1358: 1350: 1342: 1336: 1335: 1333: 1331: 1284: 1278: 1277: 1275: 1273: 1256: 1250: 1242: 1236: 1228: 1222: 1214: 1208: 1200: 1194: 1193: 1191: 1189: 1175: 1169: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1142: 1136: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1109: 1103: 1102: 1100: 1098: 1076: 1070: 1069: 1067: 1065: 1043: 1037: 1036: 1034: 1032: 1010: 1004: 1003: 1001: 999: 982: 969: 968: 966: 964: 942: 936: 935: 933: 931: 915: 909: 908: 906: 904: 880: 863: 862: 860: 858: 848: 841: 835: 834: 832: 830: 816: 810: 809: 807: 805: 758: 732: 726: 623:Sir Harry Rawson 567:Free Trade Party 500:Political career 378: 332:Free Trade Party 303: 288:10 February 1858 287: 285: 273:Personal details 259: 247: 238: 224: 209: 197: 188: 174: 159: 147: 120: 106: 94: 71: 57: 40: 21: 1805: 1804: 1800: 1799: 1798: 1796: 1795: 1794: 1725: 1724: 1719: 1710: 1702: 1687: 1678: 1669: 1667:Thomas Bavister 1659: 1650: 1647:Sydney-Flinders 1641: 1633: 1609: 1607: 1598: 1588: 1566: 1564: 1555: 1538: 1529: 1521: 1511: 1502: 1494: 1489: 1479: 1474: 1465: 1457: 1452: 1412: 1409: 1404: 1403: 1394: 1390: 1380: 1378: 1367: 1366: 1362: 1348: 1344: 1343: 1339: 1329: 1327: 1309: 1286: 1285: 1281: 1271: 1269: 1258: 1257: 1253: 1243: 1239: 1229: 1225: 1215: 1211: 1201: 1197: 1187: 1185: 1177: 1176: 1172: 1162: 1160: 1150:"1898 Ashfield" 1144: 1143: 1139: 1129: 1127: 1111: 1110: 1106: 1096: 1094: 1078: 1077: 1073: 1063: 1061: 1045: 1044: 1040: 1030: 1028: 1012: 1011: 1007: 997: 995: 984: 983: 972: 962: 960: 944: 943: 939: 929: 927: 917: 916: 912: 902: 900: 884:Serle, Percival 882: 881: 866: 856: 854: 843: 842: 838: 828: 826: 818: 817: 813: 803: 801: 783: 760: 759: 744: 739: 721: 718: 702: 690:Will H. 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Index

QC

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
South Sydney
Alban Riley
James Toohey
George Withers
Joseph Olliffe
William Traill
James Martin
William Traill
James Toohey
William Manning
Walter Edmunds
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Sydney-Flinders
Arthur Nelson
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Ashfield
Thomas Bavister
Frederick Winchcombe
Petersham, New South Wales
Kensington
London
Brookwood Cemetery
Free Trade Party
Alma mater
University of Oxford
KC
William Holman

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