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James Cornell

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In May 1918, while on active duty, Cornell won re-election to the Legislative Council standing as a National Labor candidate against an endorsed Labor candidate. He was elected president of the National Labor state branch in 1921, and was re-elected to parliament under that banner in 1924, although
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In September 1926, Cornell was appointed chairman of the committees in the Legislative Council. He held the position until July 1946, when he was elevated to the presidency of the council in place of Sir
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in 1945. Cornell died in office in November 1946, aged 71, and was granted a state funeral. He had married twice, to Mary Ann Daws in 1909 and to Florence Evelyn Bruce in 1940. His only child was
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in late 1924, with the new entity initially known as the United Party, although it later returned to the Nationalist name.
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Cornell was elected to the Legislative Council in 1912, representing
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the final margin was only 18 votes. The party was merged into the
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in July 1946, but served just four months before dying in office.
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Presidents of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

The Honourable
President
Legislative Council
Western Australia
John Kirwan
Harold Seddon
Legislative Council
Western Australia
John Glowrey
Robert Boylen
South Province
Merrijig
Victoria
Claremont
Western Australia
Labor
National Labor
Nationalist
Liberal
Legislative Council
Western Australia
President of the Legislative Council
Merrijig
Victoria
lease
Ashburton River
Eastern Goldfields
Boulder
trades and labour council
South Province

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