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Ernest Carr

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33: 231:, the son of a soap manufacturer. He was educated at state schools until the age of 14, when he left school to work in his father's factory. He took over a Dubbo real estate agency at the age of 19 but sold out two years later and entered into partnership as a building contractor at 319:
and was again described as a journalist, reportedly associated with Cumberland Newspapers Limited. He was a member of the Granville Chamber of Commerce and in the 1940s was also engaged in tin and copper mining. He was an outspoken proponent of
332:, serving as the state secretary of the Social Credit Movement for Australia during the mid-1940s, and writing many letters to the editor on the subject over many years. He was also the state secretary and a key figure in the short-lived 1008: 1018: 1003: 1028: 296:. He was a serial Nationalist preselection candidate for New South Wales-based seats through the 1920s, contesting Cumberland as an independent in 1925 and standing as an endorsed Nationalist at the 1023: 1013: 953: 281: 212: 709: 452: 597: 1033: 261:. He comfortably held his seat over subsequent elections until his expulsion from the ALP over his support for conscription in September 1916 during the 1038: 967: 938: 912: 340: 277: 262: 208: 200: 75: 305: 188: 46: 258: 363: 265:. In February 1917, along with the other former Labor MPs expelled during the split, Carr joined the newly formed pro-conscription 329: 301: 297: 309: 266: 163: 369: 204: 821: 569: 508: 333: 316: 273: 135: 269:. In one of the closest polling results in Australian electoral history, Carr lost the 1917 election by nine votes. 849: 241: 276:
based newspaper. He then returned to politics when he successfully stood as the Nationalist candidate for the
903: 293: 236: 232: 235:, with the Bourke Lands Office and Wentworth Post Office among Carr's projects. At 23, he then bought the 196: 153: 920: 681: 480: 424: 192: 52: 998: 993: 625: 541: 325: 158: 963: 877: 737: 975: 292:
Carr listed his occupation as "company manager" in the 1920s, when he was recorded as living at
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After the loss of his federal seat, Carr returned to journalism and bought a
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for seven years, but sold the newspaper after his election to parliament.
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Macquarie
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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
343:. He was survived by his wife, two daughters and two sons. 545:. New South Wales, Australia. 19 September 1956. p. 1 456:. New South Wales, Australia. 30 September 1916. p. 4 245:
and converted it from a bi-weekly into a daily. He edited
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Carr died at Parramatta in 1956 and was cremated at the
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
284:in 1920. Carr lost his seat at the 1922 election. 170: 149: 141: 125: 102: 97: 81: 69: 43: 23: 1014:Members of the Australian House of Representatives 853:. Queensland, Australia. 24 August 1943. p. 1 211:from 1920 to 1922, representing the electorate of 797:. Victoria, Australia. 16 August 1937. p. 12 710:The Wingham Chronicle And Manning River Observer 453:The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer 598:Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate 8: 207:. He was later a Nationalist member of the 191:from 1906 until 1917 for the electorate of 899: 31: 20: 531: 529: 527: 881:. Brisbane. 26 October 1928. p. 34 364:"Mr Ernest Shoebridge Carr (1875–1956)" 352: 537:"Death of Former Member of Parliament" 65:12 December 1906 – 5 May 1917 358: 356: 324:theory in later years, standing as a 7: 939:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 308:. He was a veteran supporter of the 278:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 209:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1034:20th-century Australian politicians 825:. Sydney. 20 August 1943. p. 7 189:Australian House of Representatives 14: 315:In later years Carr relocated to 203:and thereafter joining the new 310:New England New State Movement 267:Nationalist Party of Australia 1: 370:Parliament of New South Wales 873:"House r of Representatives" 570:Windsor and Richmond Gazette 509:Windsor and Richmond Gazette 341:Northern Suburbs Crematorium 334:One Parliament for Australia 1039:Australian social crediters 136:Parramatta, New South Wales 1055: 789:"Social Credit Candidates" 257:Carr won Macquarie at the 253:Federal and state politics 972: 950: 944: 937: 927: 917: 909: 902: 850:Townsville Daily Bulletin 593:"MAITLAND STATE ELECTION" 178: 93: 58: 39: 30: 845:"LABOR MAY WIN 47 SEATS" 958:1920–1922 904:Parliament of Australia 368:Former members of the 302:1929 federal elections 197:Australian Labor Party 185:Ernest Shoebridge Carr 682:The National Advocate 677:"FULLERISM IN DANGER" 481:The National Advocate 425:The National Advocate 330:1937 federal election 259:1906 federal election 219:Early life and career 47:Australian Parliament 16:Australian politician 626:The Longreach Leader 542:The Cumberland Argus 822:The Daily Telegraph 738:The Forbes Advocate 733:"MINING FOR COPPER" 420:"Personal Sketches" 326:Social Credit Party 306:1930 state election 195:, representing the 976:William FitzSimons 960:Served alongside: 889:– via Trove. 861:– via Trove. 833:– via Trove. 805:– via Trove. 777:– via Trove. 749:– via Trove. 721:– via Trove. 693:– via Trove. 665:– via Trove. 637:– via Trove. 609:– via Trove. 581:– via Trove. 553:– via Trove. 520:– via Trove. 492:– via Trove. 464:– via Trove. 436:– via Trove. 408:– via Trove. 312:during the 1920s. 161:(1916–1917) 156:(1906–1916) 982: 981: 973:Succeeded by 928:Succeeded by 649:"HEW SOUTH WALES" 328:candidate at the 239:-based newspaper 223:Carr was born in 205:Nationalist Party 182: 181: 129:17 September 1956 113:28 September 1875 1046: 945:Preceded by 910:Preceded by 900: 891: 890: 888: 886: 869: 863: 862: 860: 858: 841: 835: 834: 832: 830: 813: 807: 806: 804: 802: 785: 779: 778: 776: 774: 757: 751: 750: 748: 746: 729: 723: 722: 720: 718: 701: 695: 694: 692: 690: 673: 667: 666: 664: 662: 654:The Capricornian 645: 639: 638: 636: 634: 617: 611: 610: 608: 606: 589: 583: 582: 580: 578: 561: 555: 554: 552: 550: 533: 522: 521: 519: 517: 500: 494: 493: 491: 489: 472: 466: 465: 463: 461: 444: 438: 437: 435: 433: 416: 410: 409: 407: 405: 397:Wellington Times 388: 382: 381: 379: 377: 360: 263:1916 Labor split 201:1916 Labor split 132: 112: 110: 98:Personal details 84: 72: 63: 49: 35: 21: 1054: 1053: 1049: 1048: 1047: 1045: 1044: 1043: 984: 983: 978: 962: 959: 957: 948: 933: 931:Samuel Nicholls 924: 915: 895: 894: 884: 882: 871: 870: 866: 856: 854: 843: 842: 838: 828: 826: 815: 814: 810: 800: 798: 787: 786: 782: 772: 770: 766:Lithgow Mercury 759: 758: 754: 744: 742: 731: 730: 726: 716: 714: 703: 702: 698: 688: 686: 675: 674: 670: 660: 658: 647: 646: 642: 632: 630: 619: 618: 614: 604: 602: 591: 590: 586: 576: 574: 563: 562: 558: 548: 546: 535: 534: 525: 515: 513: 502: 501: 497: 487: 485: 476:"NICHOLLS WINS" 474: 473: 469: 459: 457: 446: 445: 441: 431: 429: 418: 417: 413: 403: 401: 392:"MR. 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Index


Australian Parliament
Macquarie
Sydney Smith
Samuel Nicholls
Dubbo
New South Wales
Parramatta, New South Wales
Labor
National Labor
Nationalist
Australian House of Representatives
Macquarie
Australian Labor Party
1916 Labor split
Nationalist Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Cumberland
Dubbo
New South Wales
Bourke
Orange
The Leader
1906 federal election
1916 Labor split
Nationalist Party of Australia
Hawkesbury
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Cumberland
Mosman

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