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George Dibbs

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488:, with Labour support, in a time of great financial stress. He went to England in June 1892 on a borrowing mission, not only as the representative of New South Wales but also of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, and carried out his negotiations successfully. During the banking crisis of May 1893 he showed himself to be a firm leader, saving the situation at Sydney by giving the banks power to issue inconvertible paper money for a period, although most of them failed to take advantage and went bankrupt. In 1893, his electoral reform removed rural over-representation. He was elected as the member for 433:, and was committed to continued railway-building although revenue was under pressure due to a suspension of land sales and no new taxation. Dibbs would later describe this decision as "the gravest political blunder of my life". The Assembly refused to pass an increase in property tax, so he decided to borrow an unprecedented £14m, giving him a subsequent reputation for extravagance. Stuart resigned due to ill-health in October 1885 and Dibbs became Premier. In the October 1885 elections, he was attacked mercilessly by Parkes who defeated him in the 301: 54: 1704: 413:
for a year. During his incarceration he was reported in the Sydney Morning Herald as having a suite of rooms, his own manservant to make life tolerable, and a woodworking shop where he made gifts for some 3500 visitors. Ladies decorated his cell with flowers. The woodworking lathe was supplied by
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due to his support for assisted immigration, which gave him a reputation as an "enemy of labour". Subsequently, a seamen's strike broke out against the Australian Steam Navigation Co, because it had begun to employ Chinese sailors on the Australian coast, and he was obliged as a director of the
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case against him, claiming that Dibbs had slandered him by saying that Shepherd had committed adultery with the wife of Dibb's brother John. Shepherd obtained judgment for £2000 plus costs, which Dibbs refused to pay and Dibbs was imprisoned at
338:, obtained a position as a young man in a Sydney wine merchant's business, and afterwards was in partnership as a merchant with a brother. In 1857, he married Anne Maria Robey. He travelled abroad, and established a branch in 508:, then Premier of Victoria, he suggested the unification of New South Wales and Victoria, in the hope that the other colonies would join in later on. A few weeks later his ministry was defeated at a general election and 476:
on the fiscal question of free trade or protection. While Dibbs supported free trade, he opposed Parkes, and stood as an independent free trade candidate. Dibbs was politically isolated and in July 1887 joined the
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became Premier in August. Dibbs was reconciled with Parkes in 1894, but both lost their seats at the election held in July 1895, having been portrayed as reactionary and unprincipled by Reid.
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Parkes. Dibbs was perceived by the electorate as the virtuous underdog, Shepherd as the villain, and on his release on 6 May 1881, he found his political popularity restored.
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Dibbs retired from public life, and was appointed managing trustee of the savings bank of New South Wales. He held this position until his death in the Sydney suburb of
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He became Premier again on 17 January 1889, but was succeeded by Parkes seven weeks later. When Parkes resigned in October 1891 Dibbs came into power following the
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Dibbs as depicted at the Federation Conference, while New South Wales Colonial Treasurer, 1884
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in 1894. He later received a substantial public testimonial for his services at this time.
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in 1904. He was survived by Lady Dibbs, two sons and nine daughters.
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of 5%, which Dibbs denied was a protective tariff. Parkes formed the
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company to defend its policy, further reducing his popularity.
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in 1865, which involved running a Spanish blockade during the
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Keystone set by Dibbs in Colonial Mutual Life Building, Sydney
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

George R. Dibbs
The Honourable
KCMG

Premier of New South Wales
West Sydney
St Leonards
Murrumbidgee
Tamworth
Alexander Stuart
Sir John Robertson
Henry Parkes
George Reid
Hunters Hill
British subject
Protectionist Party
Thomas Allwright

KCMG
Premier of New South Wales
Sydney
John Dibbs
Dr Lang
Valparaiso
Chincha Islands War
Dibbs ministry (1885)
Dibbs ministry (1889)
Dibbs ministry (1891–94)
MLA
West Sydney

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