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Carty Salmon

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leading figure in the councils of the A.N.A.' Punch also noted that his election in 1898 as chief president of the ANA was 'great luck for Carty'. 'That year was the year of the referendum over Federation, and he was able to achieve a great reputation as a Federalist through the efforts of the association over which he presided'. A close examination of Carty Salmon's record as chief president does not disprove this judgement.
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on 27 July 1860 to English-born parents: storekeeper Frederick Browne Salmon and Susannah Carty, nΓ©e Arnell, both English born. Charles Salmon prospered as a storekeeper and became a grazier in the Talbot district, and Susannah's brother was head of a tobacco importing and manufacturing company.
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Punch magazine commented cynically that Carty Salmon also aligned himself with the 'rising young men' in the House who were 'using the Australian Natives Association as a ladder to climb on'. He joined the association in 1894, and his 'pleasant drawing-room manner of speaking' soon made him 'a
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in 1886, living at Trinity College. Here he learnt the arts of rowing and debating. After three years study in Melbourne he completed his medical training at the
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from 1909 to 1910. A member Protectionist Party for most of his career, he was the member of parliament (MP) for the division of
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suffered a fatal cerebral haemorrhage while in the chamber. Salmon was elected as his successor on the same day, defeating
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he worked briefly with both his father and his uncle, but not liking either employment he enrolled in medicine at the
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Carty Salmon, as he was commonly known, registered as a doctor in Melbourne in 1891, and entered practice at
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in 1913 after his seat's abolition, but was defeated; he also declined preselection for the safe seat of
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and commanded a base hospital in Melbourne in 1914. He died on 15 September 1917 at his home in
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ANA in 1894, and was immediately elevated to the board of directors. He was elected
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In 1900 Carty Salmon married Nancy Anne Harris, whose father had been Mayor of
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before winning election to the House of Representatives at the inaugural
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of the Grand Lodge of Victoria. He was also a lieutenant-colonel in the
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and was buried with Masonic rites and full military honours. His
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A doctor by profession, he began his political career in the
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Charles Carty Salmon joined the South Yarra branch of the
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Salmon's term as Speaker lasted less than a year, as the
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In 1909, when the Protectionists amalgamated with the
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and elected one of its own members to the position,
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Charles Carty Salmon
The Honourable

Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Frederick Holder
Charles McDonald
Australian Parliament
Grampians
Edward Jolley
Edmund Jowett
Australian Parliament
Laanecoorie
Amherst, Victoria
South Yarra, Victoria
Australian
Protectionist
Liberal
Nationalist
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
Edinburgh Medical School

speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
Laanecoorie
Grampians
Victorian Legislative Assembly
1901 federal election
Protectionist Party
Liberal Party
Third Deakin Ministry

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