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Carl Akhurst

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388:. Nevertheless, consequences were swift and on 5 March the ALP Executive expelled the two ALP MLCs that had voted against the bill, and requested the five MLCs (including Akhurst) who had been absent without cause to justify why they should not be expelled. At the party conference held on 10 April 1926, a motion was passed confirming the expulsion of Akhurst and the other four members who had been absent. In response to his expulsion from the Labor Party, Akhurst complained that he had not been given a proper opportunity to speak against his expulsion at the conference and declared: "To be a Laborite one must not necessarily be a Langite. Despite anything the Lang faction may do, I will stand firm in my loyalty to Labor principles. My association with the Labor movement extends over a period of 21 years, and I challenge Mr. Lang to point to one instance where I have violated my pledge or broken my word". 380:, presented a bill in the Legislative Council for abolition, which took even some of the recent 25 appointees by surprise, although Akhurst voted yes at the bill's first reading. When the bill came up for a final reading on 23 February 1925, Akhurst was absent from the chamber when the division was called which, when combined with five other Labor appointees also being absent and two Labor members voting against, resulted in the abolition proposal's defeat 47 votes to 41. 434:. Akhurst continued to serve on the council for Federal Labor until its reconstitution as an indirectly elected chamber from 22 April 1934. Akhurst had sought election to the new council but failed to secure a seat amongst a crowded field of 90 candidates for 65 positions and which only five Federal Labor candidates were successful. 371:
to appoint 25 new members to the Council, including Akhurst. De Chair, concerned that Lang's government intended to abolish the upper house, initially agreed to fifteen, but by December 1925 agreed to the full list of 25 nominees, on condition that the appointments should not be used to abolish the
521:, he married Laura Ellen Thomas of Ballarat. After moving to North Sydney in 1912 and later Naremburn, the marriage produced a daughter, Olwyn Ellen Akhurst (born 5 March 1912; Renfree from 1937), and a son, Thomas Adrian Akhurst (born 18 June 1916). His first wife died of 477:, died in office, Akhurst was nominated by the ALP to be the party's candidate in the Council by-election to fill the vacancy. Despite receiving 28 votes from the Labor bloc on the Council, Akhurst did not receive any other support and the United Australia Party candidate, 249:
as one of 25 Labor Party appointees, Akhurst was expelled from the party after failing to vote for the Council's abolition in 1926. Readmitted to the Federal Labor Party in 1931, Akhurst unsuccessfully sought re-election as the ALP candidate to the council in 1940.
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mine, being granted a mining lease by the NSW Government on 21 July 1941. While in Barraba he lived at the Victoria Hotel on Queen Street. In 1942 and 1943 he was elected as President of the Barraba Branch of the ALP, and later became vice-president of the
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Akhurst soon remarried in 1920 to Marian Lucardou-Wells, which produced a daughter, Peggy Akhurst (Langemyr from 1944). His second wife died in 1942, and Akhurst remarried a third time on 13 January 1943 to Ethel May Smith. Akhurst was a member of the
367:, it had long been seen by Lang and the Labor Party as an outdated bastion of conservative privilege holding back their reform agenda. Although Lang denied that his intention was full abolition, in September 1925 Lang requested Governor 1816: 542: 1526:
1943 Commonwealth of Australia. State of New South Wales. Electoral Roll: Commonwealth Division of New England, State Electoral District of Tamworth - Roll of Electors for the Subdivision of Barraba (5 March 1943),
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Akhurst later explained that his absence was an unfortunate accident, having been called away on business at dinner, and arrived back at Parliament too late, after the doors had closed to the chamber for the
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On 21 December 1925 Akhurst took up his life appointment to the Legislative Council as a Labor member. By January 1926, Lang had reneged on his promise to the Governor, and his government's representative,
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Having been employed with the Primary Producers Bank of Australia since the 1920s, Akhurst undertook several tours of rural New South Wales to inspect agricultural conditions, including
560:, where he died at the age of 67 in September 1953, survived by his third wife and three children. His funeral was held at St John's Anglican Church, Rockdale, and was buried at 1504: 1448: 1308: 827: 1811: 262:, New South Wales, to printer and accountant Thomas Carlyle Akhurst and Emily Kate Naphthali. His paternal grandfather was prominent actor, playwright and journalist, 285: 1806: 1831: 1846: 913: 270:, with the family residence at 51 Annandale Street, and received education at Annandale Public School, Blennerhassett's Institute of Accountancy and the 975: 514: 308: 921: 289: 1087: 478: 534: 242: 925: 783: 546: 377: 344: 315:. Akhurst then joined wine and spirit merchants Westphal and Clarke, was a tally clerk on the Sydney wharves, became share registrar of the 917: 356: 296:
in their capacity as general secretaries of the Australian Workers' Union. After moving from Darlinghurst to a residence at 5 Bray Street,
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With the reunification of the NSW and Federal branches of the ALP in 1936 and the deposition in 1939 of Lang as the NSW party leader by
360: 348: 164: 55: 1336: 770: 474: 352: 320: 79: 618: 455: 1841: 1836: 775: 469:, Akhurst was again a member of the united Labor Party and in late 1940, when the sitting Legislative Council member for the 241:(14 June 1886 – 8 September 1953) was an Australian accountant, secretary and politician who served as a Member of the 624: 485: 336: 297: 259: 119: 316: 1708: 1280: 1253: 1059: 741: 281: 909: 765: 246: 1596: 905: 420: 412: 400: 301: 267: 1739: 1652: 1476: 1420: 855: 685: 654: 586: 553: 518: 431: 169: 139: 123: 416: 385: 340: 1115: 713: 502: 408: 404: 392: 561: 470: 427: 396: 271: 154: 1680: 1568: 1541: 1364: 276: 538: 1801: 1796: 430:
in November 1931, Akhurst rejoined the ALP to sit in the council as one of 15 representatives of the
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In the period 1921–1922, he was private secretary to the Minister for Public Instruction in the
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to be campaign secretary for the local ALP federal Member of Parliament for
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was also absent on leave due to serious illness, he died on 1 April 1926.
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Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 31: 1277:"Seven aspirants will not be new Ms.L.C." 976:The Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal 484:In the early 1940s, Akhurst moved to the 69:21 December 1925 – 22 April 1934 1812:Australian people of New Zealand descent 851:"New members of the Legislative Council" 644: 642: 1088:Narandera Argus and Riverina Advertiser 675: 673: 573: 243:Legislative Council of New South Wales 1139:"Visit of Hon. C. A. Akhurst, M.L.C." 547:Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes 442:In August 1934, Akhurst travelled to 321:Institute of Incorporated Secretaries 7: 1807:Australian people of English descent 1249:"15 Ms.L.C. form an anti-Lang group" 505:Federal Electorate Council in 1945. 319:, and was appointed a Fellow of the 258:Akhurst was born on 14 June 1886 at 1832:20th-century Australian politicians 1393:Narromine News and Trangie Advocate 317:Primary Producers Bank of Australia 165:Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch) 56:New South Wales Legislative Council 1194:"Interview with Hon C. A. Akhurst" 771:Australian Dictionary of Biography 529:Emergency Hospital on 1 May 1919. 25: 1847:Burials at Woronora Memorial Park 619:"Carl Adrian Akhurst (1886-1953)" 331:Member of the Legislative Council 223:Thomas Adrian Akhurst (1916–1995) 999:"His vote: Mr. Akhurst explains" 831:. 21 December 1925. p. 5707 552:In retirement, Akhurst lived in 1743:. 10 September 1953. p. 18 1452:. 14 October 1940. p. 4135 221:Olwyn Ellen Akhurst (1912–2006) 1771:. 10 September 1953. p. 2 1712:. 20 December 1944. p. 16 1312:. 23 January 1934. p. 428 1284:. 20 September 1933. p. 1 928:were absent from the chamber. 859:. 22 December 1925. p. 10 776:Australian National University 717:. 6 September 1924. p. 48 1: 1628:. 26 February 1910. p. 2 1480:. 23 October 1940. p. 12 1424:. 14 October 1940. p. 11 1340:. 16 December 1933. p. 1 1257:. 26 November 1931. p. 7 1229:. 22 February 1931. p. 5 1007:. 25 February 1926. p. 1 979:. 26 February 1926. p. 2 951:. 25 February 1926. p. 4 745:. 22 December 1925. p. 1 658:. 22 December 1925. p. 8 625:Parliament of New South Wales 1508:. 24 July 1942. p. 2240 1368:. 15 August 1934. p. 18 887:. 21 January 1926. p. 1 1396:. 10 August 1934. p. 2 689:. 16 March 1912. p. 20 549:(Grand Australian Banner). 535:Commercial Travellers' Club 513:On 15 February 1910 at the 349:May 1925 NSW state election 247:Governor of New South Wales 1863: 1600:. 23 March 1945. p. 1 1597:The Muswellbrook Chronicle 1572:. 24 March 1943. p. 1 1545:. 22 April 1942. p. 4 1146:. 4 August 1927. p. 4 1091:. 16 April 1926. p. 6 1063:. 12 April 1926. p. 1 1740:The Sydney Morning Herald 1653:The Sydney Morning Herald 1477:The Sydney Morning Herald 1421:The Sydney Morning Herald 1202:. 25 July 1929. p. 6 1035:. 6 March 1926. p. 5 856:The Sydney Morning Herald 686:The Sydney Morning Herald 655:The Sydney Morning Herald 590:. 16 June 1886. p. 1 587:The Sydney Morning Herald 519:Collins Street, Melbourne 351:by the Labor Party under 282:Australian Workers' Union 254:Early life and background 227: 124:Colony of New South Wales 97: 62: 48: 1684:. 3 May 1919. p. 11 1656:. 3 May 1919. p. 16 1565:"Barraba branch, A.L.P." 1174:. 4 July 1929. p. 5 1119:. 9 June 1928. p. 2 912:voted against the bill; 343:coalition government of 284:. In 1905 he joined the 272:Ballarat School of Mines 1592:"A.L.P. annual meeting" 764:Cunneen, Chris (1981). 709:"Justices of the peace" 184:Independent (1926–1931) 1842:Australian accountants 623:Former members of the 471:United Australia Party 428:Australian Labor Party 347:, was defeated at the 335:When the conservative 202:(b.1895–m.1943–d.1962) 198:(b.1890–m.1920–d.1942) 194:(b.1878–m.1910–d.1919) 155:Woronora Memorial Park 1837:Australian Freemasons 1704:"American bridegroom" 1569:The Australian Worker 1542:The Australian Worker 1416:"Upper house vacancy" 1365:The Australian Worker 971:"Legislative Council" 515:Congregational Church 456:1934 federal election 277:The Australian Worker 264:William Mower Akhurst 211:William Mower Akhurst 196:Marion Lucardou-Wells 27:Australian politician 1360:"Darling electorate" 1337:The Daily Advertiser 1222:"Mr. Akhurst M.L.C." 1111:"Hon. C. A. Akhurst" 562:Woronora Crematorium 537:(1925–1953) and the 357:Legislative Assembly 325:Justice of the Peace 1709:The Daily Telegraph 1281:The Daily Telegraph 1254:The Daily Telegraph 1143:North West Champion 1060:The Daily Telegraph 1004:Glen Innes Examiner 948:Glen Innes Examiner 742:The Daily Telegraph 523:pneumonic influenza 432:Federal Labor Party 369:Sir Dudley de Chair 361:Legislative Council 280:, published by the 234:Carl Adrian Akhurst 170:Federal Labor Party 92:Sir Dudley de Chair 36:Carl Adrian Akhurst 18:Carl Adrian Akhurst 1779:– via Trove. 1751:– via Trove. 1720:– via Trove. 1692:– via Trove. 1664:– via Trove. 1636:– via Trove. 1608:– via Trove. 1580:– via Trove. 1553:– via Trove. 1516:– via Trove. 1488:– via Trove. 1472:"Upper house poll" 1460:– via Trove. 1432:– via Trove. 1404:– via Trove. 1376:– via Trove. 1348:– via Trove. 1320:– via Trove. 1292:– via Trove. 1265:– via Trove. 1237:– via Trove. 1210:– via Trove. 1182:– via Trove. 1154:– via Trove. 1127:– via Trove. 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Index

Carl Adrian Akhurst
JP
New South Wales Legislative Council
Jack Lang
Sir Dudley de Chair
Darlinghurst
Colony of New South Wales
Rockdale
New South Wales
Woronora Memorial Park
Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)
Federal Labor Party
William Mower Akhurst
JP
Legislative Council of New South Wales
Governor of New South Wales
Darlinghurst
William Mower Akhurst
Annandale
Ballarat School of Mines
The Australian Worker
Australian Workers' Union
Labor Party
Donald Macdonell
Edward Grayndler
North Sydney
Naremburn
Dooley
Thomas Mutch
Primary Producers Bank of Australia

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