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George Cole (Tasmanian politician)

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55: 330:, which saw the number of senators in each state increased from six to ten. He was the seventh senator elected in Tasmania. Cole's first speech in the Senate outlined his opposition to communism, which he described as a "pernicious doctrine" based on the denial of God. However, he believed the 629: 624: 301:. Cole served as an instructor in the north of Australia with the 30th Australian Infantry Training Battalion. He was discharged in 1944 and returned to teaching. He served as headmaster of primary schools in 634: 619: 365:
had sufficient numbers to win a challenge. However, the motion was defeated by 24 votes, and Evatt retained the leadership. He was the only Tasmanian to vote for the motion.
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upheld the election of Lacey. He remained the DLP's parliamentary leader until his term expired in June 1965, and campaigned for the party in that capacity at the
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in the Senate and on 8 May 1956 announced himself as the party's parliamentary leader, with McManus as deputy. They were joined by
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Cole was the president of the Latrobe branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He was elected to the Senate at the
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and Hobart Teachers' College. He was raised in his mother's Methodist faith but later converted to Catholicism.
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from 1938 until 1941, when he was called up to the Australian Army; he had previously been a member of the
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of Queensland the following year. Cole was re-elected to the Senate for the DLP at the
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in 1957. The party's members in the House of Representatives were all defeated at the
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Cole remained state president of the DLP in Tasmania until June 1968. He died of
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as the league's best and fairest player in 1928 and represented Tasmania at the
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from 1950 to 1965. He was initially elected to parliament as a member of the
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was likely to be ineffective, as it would force communists underground.
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of the ALP by a narrow margin. He unsuccessfully petitioned the
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Democratic Labour Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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For 19th Century member of Victorian Legislative Council, see
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in 1952 and 1953. He allied himself with the anti-communist
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and formed the belief that the party's federal leader
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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In October 1954, he moved for a 79:8 May 1956 â€“ 23 June 1965 25: 582:. 22 June 1965 – via Trove. 497:"Cole, George Ronald (1908–1969)" 470:"Cole, George Ronald (1908–1969)" 640:Members of the Australian Senate 336:Communist Party Dissolution Bill 645:Glenorchy Football Club players 507:Australian National University 1: 440:on 23 January 1969, aged 60. 274:as a centreman. He won the 696: 29: 660:Australian schoolteachers 554:"Appeal by senator fails" 418:Court of Disputed Returns 408:Cole was defeated at the 259:and later studied at the 206: 139: 128: 72: 61: 52: 680:Australian Army officers 574:"DLP Senate head named" 468:Chapman, Ralph (2010). 299:Citizen Military Forces 438:chronic kidney disease 387:Democratic Labor Party 369:Democratic Labor Party 322:Australian Labor Party 280:1930 National Carnival 268:New Town Football Club 261:University of Tasmania 237:Democratic Labor Party 225:Australian Labor Party 403:1958 federal election 391:1955 federal election 343:ALP Federal Executive 328:1949 federal election 257:Devonport High School 227:(ALP). He joined the 27:Australian politician 410:1964 Senate election 291:Upper Mountain River 266:Cole played for the 383:parliamentary party 375:party split of 1955 373:As a result of the 341:Cole served on the 276:Wilson Bailey Medal 235:, which became the 233:party split of 1955 36:George William Cole 599:The Canberra Times 579:The Canberra Times 559:The Canberra Times 385:. This became the 332:Menzies Government 213:George Ronald Cole 18:George Ronald Cole 594:"Campaign leader" 516:978-0-522-84459-7 361:, believing that 210: 209: 179:Latrobe, Tasmania 16:(Redirected from 687: 604: 603: 590: 584: 583: 570: 564: 563: 550: 544: 543: 541: 539: 493: 478: 477: 465: 359:leadership spill 355:fellow traveller 353:was a communist 284:Great Depression 175: 158: 156: 144:Personal details 133: 108: 96: 77: 57: 43: 32:George Ward Cole 21: 695: 694: 690: 689: 688: 686: 685: 684: 610: 609: 608: 607: 592: 591: 587: 572: 571: 567: 552: 551: 547: 537: 535: 517: 495: 494: 481: 467: 466: 451: 446: 434: 371: 324: 319: 249: 198: 193: 186:Political party 177: 173: 172:23 January 1969 160: 159:9 February 1908 154: 152: 134: 129: 106: 94: 78: 73: 48: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 693: 691: 683: 682: 677: 672: 667: 662: 657: 652: 647: 642: 637: 632: 627: 622: 612: 611: 606: 605: 585: 565: 545: 515: 479: 448: 447: 445: 442: 433: 430: 370: 367: 363:Arthur Calwell 323: 320: 318: 315: 295:West Devonport 248: 245: 208: 207: 204: 203: 187: 183: 182: 176:(aged 60) 170: 166: 165: 150: 146: 145: 141: 140: 137: 136: 126: 125: 115: 114: 109: 103: 102: 97: 91: 90: 85: 81: 80: 70: 69: 63: 62: 59: 58: 50: 49: 46: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 692: 681: 678: 676: 673: 671: 668: 666: 663: 661: 658: 656: 653: 651: 648: 646: 643: 641: 638: 636: 633: 631: 628: 626: 623: 621: 618: 617: 615: 601: 600: 595: 589: 586: 581: 580: 575: 569: 566: 561: 560: 555: 549: 546: 534: 530: 526: 522: 518: 512: 508: 504: 503: 498: 492: 490: 488: 486: 484: 480: 475: 471: 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 454: 450: 443: 441: 439: 431: 429: 427: 423: 419: 415: 411: 406: 404: 400: 396: 395:Frank McManus 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 368: 366: 364: 360: 356: 352: 348: 344: 339: 337: 333: 329: 321: 316: 314: 312: 308: 304: 300: 296: 292: 287: 285: 281: 277: 273: 269: 264: 262: 258: 254: 253:Don, Tasmania 246: 244: 242: 241:1964 election 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 205: 201: 196: 191: 188: 184: 180: 171: 167: 163: 162:Don, Tasmania 151: 147: 142: 138: 132: 127: 124: 120: 116: 113: 110: 104: 101: 98: 92: 89: 88:Frank McManus 86: 82: 76: 71: 68: 64: 60: 56: 51: 44: 41: 37: 33: 19: 597: 588: 577: 568: 557: 548: 536:. 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Index

George Ronald Cole
George Ward Cole
George William Cole

Leader of the Democratic Labor Party
Frank McManus
Bob Joshua
Vince Gair
Senator
Tasmania
Don, Tasmania
Latrobe, Tasmania
Labor
Labor (A-C)
DLP
Senator
Tasmania
Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
party split of 1955
Democratic Labor Party
1964 election
Don, Tasmania
Devonport High School
University of Tasmania
New Town Football Club
Tasmanian Australian National Football League
Wilson Bailey Medal
1930 National Carnival
Great Depression

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