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Charles Hawker

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Hawker returned to South Australia in 1920, resumed his studies and became involved in family agricultural holdings. He became increasingly interested in trade as well as in political movements. Hawker joined the state council of the
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on 25 September, resulting in the loss of his eye. Despite his injuries, Hawker returned to the front with the rank of captain in May 1917. Hawker was severely wounded again on 4 October 1917 in the
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Hawker travelled extensively, researching issues of trade and farming, and he published his research in pamphlets and treatises and gave lectures on issues of agriculture and pastoral work.
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are named in his honour, and the Charles Allan Seymour Hawker Scholarship was established by his sister Kathleen Lilias Needham in 1991 to fund Australian university education. His cousin,
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and the Markets portfolio was renamed Commerce. On 23 September 1932, he resigned from the ministry in protest at its refusal to reduce parliamentary salaries in response to the
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and was the youngest member of the ministry. On 12 April 1932 he was replaced as Minister for Repatriation by
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on 11 August 1914, and was commissioned as a temporary lieutenant in the 6th (Service) Battalion of the
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from 1927 to 1930, and was the South Australian member of the Commonwealth Board of Trade from 1928.
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He was an enthusiastic book collector and added to a library of volumes inherited from his father.
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in 1938. A memorial was established at St Michael's Anglican Church at Bungaree. The
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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in 1921 and served as its vice-president. He was president of the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Wakefield
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United Australia Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia
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While studying at Cambridge, he enlisted for service in
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Australia
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salient, and was injured on 11 August and again in the
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Index

Charles Allen Seymour Hawker
The Honourable

Minister for Commerce
Joseph Lyons
Joseph Lyons
Minister for Markets
Joseph Lyons
Parker Moloney
Minister for Repatriation
Joseph Lyons
John McNeill
Charles Marr
Australian Parliament
Wakefield
Maurice Collins
Sydney McHugh
Bungaree, South Australia
Mount Dandenong, Victoria
Nationalist
UAP
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
Australian House of Representatives
Wakefield
accidental death in 1938
Nationalist Party
United Australia Party
Lyons
Bungaree

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