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Isabella separated in 1886, and then began a custody battle in which so much mutually contradictory evidence was produced that one person was clearly lying. Martin elected to live with his mother, and they returned to England, living at Bampton Street, Tiverton. The son, who signed his
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Melbourne in 1886, initially in an attempt to gain custody of his son, then remained in Victoria until early 1887, when he once more entered the South Australian political fray. This was a time of economic recession and high unemployment, and Grainger had his own solutions
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Chinese immigration (again), State finances, the game of Rugby, mining laws, State ownership of land, a State Bank, silting of Torrens Lake,
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election, but was unsuccessful. Henry Scott resigned later that year and at the ensuing by-election
Grainger stood and was again unsuccessful. The newspapers ascribed his failure o his "rabid protectionism", while Grainger put it down to his youth. Undeterred, Grainger stood for the seat of
235:, to be rid of a credible financial critic. In the event, his salary was fixed at £1,200 and the title of the position reverted to "Agent-General" with a fixed term of three years, then extended a further year. While in London Grainger was a member of the
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Adelaide. In May 1920 he left Adelaide for England, intending to live in retirement with his son, who retired from his position around the same time, but rather lived with his sister in
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Grainger lost no time in satisfying his penchant for publication: his thoughts on the State's image overseas, eccentricities and corruption in the
British Houses of Parliament A lecture he gave to an appreciative audience which included
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won the resulting by-election on 16 February. Grainger was not one to retreat into the shadows; he made his views known on every contentious subject confronting the colony. He supported the
33:(7 August 1848 – 17 December 1923), generally known as Allerdale Grainger, nicknamed "Ally", was an Australian investor, accountant, editor and polemicist who briefly held a seat in the
161:. opposed sacking public servants to balance the Government's budget, He was in May 1886 accused by solicitor Bonnin of being one of those having a large unsecured overdraft with the
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Grainger, whose full name may have been Henry William Allerdale Grainger, was born in England the youngest son of Henry Grainger (1 April 1801 – 20 November 1889) of
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a much reduced diplomatic responsibility. This was sold as a money-saving measure, with a salary of £1,000 rather than £1,500, but was also seen as a convenient way for
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engineered the bank's downfall. Grainger denied he was a creditor, as his overdraft was secured, and was inclined to sued for libel but was dissuaded by his lawyers.
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Federal elections, then dropped. He stood for the State House of Assembly seat of
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on the export of wine could have been made yesterday. He took an illustrated lecture tour on "South
Australia before 1850" through major country centres.
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but not under his command) and attached to French's Cavalry Division. Served at relief of Bloemfontein, later under
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495:(17 November 1874 — 15 October 1941) received his early education at
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in England was about to conclude, and Grainger was appointed as
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in November that year, but was not one of the four elected.
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which he was anxious to share. He stood for the seat of
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122:piece "Both Sides of the Wall, by the Man on Top".
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488:, England, on 20 October 1872. They had one son:
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367:"The Montacute Murder. Chapter I. (cont.)"
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324:"The Montacute Murder. Introductory"
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831:"The Legislative Council Elections"
411:"The Montacute Murder. Chapter III"
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76:(c. 1803–1872). He was educated at
999:"Mr. Allerdale Grainger at Gawler"
484:He married Isabella King ( – ) at
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433:"The Montacute Murder. Chapter IV"
389:"The Montacute Murder. Chapter II"
346:"The Montacute Murder. Chapter I."
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60:H. Allerdale Grainger (1848–1923)
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159:Jubilee International Exhibition
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1393:"Agent-General Reappointed"
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887:"Epitome of General News"
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493:Martin Allerdale Grainger
438:The Express and Telegraph
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394:The Express and Telegraph
372:The Express and Telegraph
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1688:"Mr. Allerdale Grainger"
1546:"Trinklets and Winklets"
607:"A Founder of the State"
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31:Henry Allerdale Grainger
1888:"A Soldier's Criticism"
1223:"A State Bank.— No. I."
859:"Our Annual Retrospect"
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719:"The Late Land Sale"
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313:The Montacute Murder
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1716:"Charge of Assault"
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1337:"The "State Agent""
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