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Henry Willis (politician)

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38: 314:'s ideals, Willis became a more active Speaker, claiming authority to remove members, censor their speeches and questions, and exclude journalists from the press gallery. He also completely reformed the Speaker's office and staff, but most of these reforms were 791: 806: 796: 329:". He became increasingly unpopular, constantly lampooned in the press, and almost hated within the House. He resigned the Speakership on 22 July 1913, and was defeated as an independent Liberal at the 321:
Willis's measures angered both Liberal and Labor members; once, he even summoned the police to eject seven Liberals from the House. He incurred several civil actions for assault and illegal ejection (
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on 23 February 1950, and was survived by his wife, a son and two daughters. At the time of his death, Willis was one of the last surviving members of the First Parliament, with only
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Willis personified the Victorian ideal of the "cultivated" gentleman, and was noted for his parliamentary eloquence. He possessed four estates, one of them in
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lost the majority in the Assembly in July 1911 it appointed Willis, who, as an Opposition member, had offered himself to avoid a dissolution, as
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to English mariner John Willis and Jane, nÊe Emmerson. Having been locally educated, Willis worked at his father's
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His last appearance in politics was as an unsuccessful Labor candidate for the state seat of
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on 20 September 1889, with whom he had five children. He was the first mayor of
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Willis relocated to Sydney in 1888, intending to become a minister in the
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Commonwealth Liberal Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Robertson
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Free Trade Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Shortly after his defeat in 1910, Willis stood as the
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Speakers of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Index

The Honourable

Australian Parliament
Robertson
William Johnson
Port Adelaide
South Australia
Middle Harbour
Free Trade
Anti-Socialist
Liberal
Port Adelaide, South Australia
tannery
South Australian Literary Societies' Union
Hindmarsh Municipal Council
Church of England
Campbelltown
Cabramatta
Canley Vale
Camden
Randwick
independent
Free Trade
1894 election
Sydney-Denison
1898 election
Camden
Australian House of Representatives
Robertson
Liberal Party

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