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Edward Russell (Australian politician)

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38: 353: 898: 893: 928: 460:. The publication criticised parliament for allowing him to retain his seat in the Senate, describing it as "benevolence at the taxpayers' expense". Russell died at Sunbury on 18 July 1925, aged 46. According to 368:, to a six-year term beginning on 1 July 1907. He was the only ALP candidate elected in Victoria, polling the third-highest number of votes in the state. From September 1913 he was an assistant minister in the 443:. He was subsequently unable to return to public life. He was given two months' leave from the Senate in July 1923 due to ill health, and two further periods of six months' leave in March 1924 and June 1925. 903: 938: 913: 400:. He was also chairman of various boards dealing with agricultural commodities and vice-president of the Board of Trade and for much of 1919 he was acting 948: 908: 865: 397: 381: 254: 49: 519: 309: 419:
Outside of politics, Russell served as chairman of the Gordon Memorial Committee, which organised an annual pilgrimage to the grave of poet
953: 246: 943: 277:, the son of Mary Frances (nÊe Conway) and Joseph Russell. His father was an Irish immigrant who worked as a baker. The family moved to 875: 506: 96: 933: 436: 401: 365: 282: 511: 325: 337: 329: 250: 196: 377: 305: 341: 209: 37: 797: 741: 713: 657: 629: 462: 393: 333: 290: 242: 186: 825: 601: 316:. He developed his public-speaking skills through his participation in literary and debating societies. 313: 274: 158: 923: 918: 685: 389: 238: 191: 107: 457: 420: 413: 265:. Following a nervous breakdown, his final years in the Senate were spent in mental institutions. 416:; she had also been involved in socialist politics. The couple had two sons and three daughters. 769: 533: 525: 515: 471: 448: 440: 424: 361: 286: 234: 175: 103: 501: 858: 84: 453: 25: 570: 887: 467: 369: 258: 130: 385: 373: 352: 262: 72: 792: 764: 736: 652: 624: 708: 680: 820: 596: 529: 233:(10 August 1878 – 18 July 1925) was an Australian politician. He served as a 537: 278: 376:
governments. On 27 October 1916, he resigned from the ministry along with
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from 1918 to 1921 and was an assistant minister in the governments of
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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as assistant minister. From March 1918 to December 1921, he was
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his cause of death was "disease of the brain". He was granted a
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from 1907 until his death in 1925. He began his career in the
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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National Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Russell married Maggie May Evans on 30 April 1907 in
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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Russell attended the state school in 255:Vice-President of the Executive Council 50:Vice-President of the Executive Council 435:Russell was unable to campaign at the 392:government and was reappointed to the 273:Russell was born on 10 August 1878 in 564: 562: 560: 558: 556: 554: 495: 493: 491: 489: 487: 7: 502:"Russell, Edward John (1878 - 1925)" 384:in opposition to Hughes handling of 939:20th-century Australian politicians 914:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 245:(ALP), but was expelled during the 120:1 July 1907 â€“ 18 July 1925 949:Australian people of Irish descent 571:"Russell, Edward John (1878–1925)" 507:Australian Dictionary of Biography 458:Royal Park Hospital for the Insane 14: 423:and sought to raise funds for an 289:and St Mary's Catholic School in 909:Members of the Australian Senate 633:. 25 September 1922. p. 14 512:Australian National University 326:Victorian Legislative Assembly 304:Russell was involved with the 1: 661:. 19 December 1922. p. 4 773:. 24 January 1925. p. 3 283:a largescale maritime strike 954:Burials in Victoria (state) 605:. 4 October 1920. p. 7 360:Russell was elected to the 970: 944:Politicians from Melbourne 765:"Senator in insane asylum" 717:. 28 March 1924. p. 8 872: 863: 855: 850: 829:. 21 July 1925. p. 6 801:. 18 July 1925. p. 1 745:. 12 June 1925. p. 7 342:Victorian Socialist Party 224: 136: 113: 55: 44: 35: 689:. 6 July 1923. p. 9 934:People from Warrnambool 821:"Late Senator Russell" 500:Browne, Geoff (1988). 357: 334:Australian Labor Party 243:Australian Labor Party 653:"Senator Russell Ill" 625:"Gordon on horseback" 437:1922 federal election 366:1906 federal election 355: 336:(ALP) in the seat of 314:Melbourne Trades Hall 275:Warrnambool, Victoria 159:Warrnambool, Victoria 16:Australian politician 709:"Federal Parliament" 686:The Brisbane Courier 681:"Federal Parliament" 431:Ill health and death 402:Minister for Defence 390:National Labor Party 301:, and office clerk. 597:"Gordon pilgrimage" 421:Adam Lindsay Gordon 414:Brunswick, Victoria 330:1904 state election 231:Edward John Russell 851:Political offices 837:– via Trove. 809:– via Trove. 781:– via Trove. 753:– via Trove. 725:– via Trove. 697:– via Trove. 669:– via Trove. 641:– via Trove. 613:– via Trove. 358: 332:, running for the 882: 881: 873:Succeeded by 521:978-0-522-84459-7 472:Brighton Cemetery 446:In January 1925, 441:nervous breakdown 425:equestrian statue 228: 227: 176:Sunbury, Victoria 961: 856:Preceded by 848: 839: 838: 836: 834: 817: 811: 810: 808: 806: 789: 783: 782: 780: 778: 761: 755: 754: 752: 750: 733: 727: 726: 724: 722: 705: 699: 698: 696: 694: 677: 671: 670: 668: 666: 649: 643: 642: 640: 638: 621: 615: 614: 612: 610: 593: 587: 586: 584: 582: 566: 549: 548: 546: 544: 497: 470:and interred at 281:in 1890, during 172: 155: 153: 141:Personal details 127: 118: 93: 81: 69: 60: 40: 21: 969: 968: 964: 963: 962: 960: 959: 958: 884: 883: 878: 869: 861: 859:Littleton Groom 843: 842: 832: 830: 819: 818: 814: 804: 802: 791: 790: 786: 776: 774: 763: 762: 758: 748: 746: 735: 734: 730: 720: 718: 707: 706: 702: 692: 690: 679: 678: 674: 664: 662: 651: 650: 646: 636: 634: 623: 622: 618: 608: 606: 595: 594: 590: 580: 578: 568: 567: 552: 542: 540: 522: 499: 498: 485: 480: 433: 427:in his honour. 410: 382:William Webster 356:Russell in 1908 350: 322: 310:Printers' Union 306:labour movement 271: 253:. 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Index

The Honourable

Vice-President of the Executive Council
Billy Hughes
Littleton Groom
John Earle
Senator
Victoria
William Plain
Warrnambool, Victoria
Sunbury, Victoria
Labor
National Labor
Nationalist
Socialist
senator
Victoria
Australian Labor Party
1916 split
Nationalist
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Andrew Fisher
Billy Hughes
Warrnambool, Victoria
Melbourne
a largescale maritime strike
Newport
Williamstown
dray
tinsmith

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