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E. H. Coombe

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388:"Erected by Friends who honor the memory of Ephraim Henry Coombe, M.P. He was born at Gawler 26th August, 1858, and served the people faithfully until he died 5th April, 1917. He saw his duty and did it nobly. We crowned him in 1901 and all that is evil in man crucified him in 1917 but truth prevailed and he died as he lived an honorable man. Great in his hour of success but greater when bitterly persecuted for upholding a principle on which our great free Nation is built. Let all men draw inspiration from a life well spent and know that no greater offering can his memory crave than that which freeman offer, to the brave." 354: 44: 248:'s school in Gawler, and after working as a grocery assistant in James Harris's Gawler Stores then as a partner at his father's Willaston store, he became a journalist. From 1888 he acted as correspondent for the 1005: 365:
during World War I who were suspected of disloyalty and were persecuted because of their German heritage. He opposed anti-German measures such as the closure of Lutheran schools. He opposed
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for South Australia. However, he only played in one match, scoring 10 runs. He was an excellent chess player, and in 1894 narrowly missed winning the State championship.
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St. George's School run by Leonard Samuel Burton (c. 1823 – 23 February 1895). Burton, who was mayor of Gawler 1884, 1885 and 1888, was killed in a railway accident
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Statistical Record of the Legislature of South Australia from the Inauguration of the Government on 28 December 1836, until 24 April 2007
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Thomas Coombe (21 June 1861 – 21 March 1935) storekeeper of Willaston and chairman of the Mudla Wirra South Council, was his brother.
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from 1914 to 1916. He was re-elected to the House for Barossa in 1915, having joined the Labor Party, but died in office in 1917.
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E. H. Coombe was the elder son of Ephraim Coombe (ca.1828 – 10 September 1908), a farm-labourer and shopkeeper from
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and the "intimidation of male voters in the referendum of 1917" He collapsed during a public meeting at
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in 1910, and was defeated in 1912 recontesting as an independent. Following his defeat, he edited the
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and died of a cerebral haemorrhage a week later without recovering consciousness. He was buried at
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Coombe was president of the Barossa Political Reform League in the 1880s and an advocate of the
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The irony of Coombe being charged with disloyalty was not lost on the author of these lines.
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in 1904 and Chairman of Committees in 1905. He was Commissioner of Crown Lands in the
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in 1917 has been attributed to the stress of "persecution" over the loyalty issues.
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main street and unveiled on 2 March 1930. The plaque on the memorial read in part:
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and joined Labor. He re-entered Parliament in 1915 for Labor, again as member for
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President of the Gawler Literary Society, of which he was a foundation member.
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of proportional representation. He stood as Liberal candidate for the seat of
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he married Sarah Susannah Fraser Heywood (1861 – 25 November 1923) of
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to enquire into the handling and marketing of wheat. He contested the
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vacated the seat to enter the Federal arena. He was reelected as an
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from 1901 to 1912 and 1915 to 1917, representing the electorate of
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of Coombe in the South East of South Australia was named for him.
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Hon. secretary of the Gawler School of Mines from its inception.
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as editor from 1914 to 1916. He was a speedy and accurate
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Explanatory plaque beside the Coombe memorial in Tanunda.
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Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery in 1901–1906.
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In March 1917, Coombe had been prosecuted under the
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Index

Ephraim Henry Coombe

John William Downer
Richard Butler
Henry Burgess Crosby
Barossa
Gawler, South Australia
Semaphore, South Australia
Liberal and Democratic
Labor
Newspaper editor
Bunyip
Gawler
South Australian House of Assembly
Barossa
Liberal Union
Daily Herald
Gawler
Barnstaple
Devon
Willaston
L. S. Burton
South Australian Register
Bunyip
Daily Herald
shorthand
stenographer
Hare-Spence system
Barossa
South Australian House of Assembly

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