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as "a dirty, skunky thing to say", and also referred to members opposite as "you dirty skunks". Catts was director of the Federal and State Labor campaigns in New South Wales from 1914 to 1922. He was also the director of voluntary recruiting in New South Wales 1915–16, producing the weekly magazine
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Catts married Eva Alice Weber in 1907, with whom he had one son. In 1919, his first wife petitioned for divorce on the grounds of adultery, alleging her husband had engaged in an extramarital affair with Dorothy Purcell that resulted in the birth of a child. The case attracted significant media
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At the age of 17, he became the secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' and the Progress associations at Forbes, and was general secretary of the United Progress Association of New South wales from 1900–03. He was also organising secretary of the New South Wales
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On 18 August 1910, Catts was suspended from the House of Representatives for one day, the first member to be suspended. This was because he referred to a statement by
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After the granting of the divorce, Catts married Purcell in September 1920. The couple had one son and three daughters together. He died on 26 November 1951 at
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Catts was expelled from the Labor Party in 1922 having been accused of sectarianism, and unsuccessfully ran at the elections for the
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Alliance, and held other prominent positions in railway unions. From 1913-14 he became general secretary of the
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Catts continued to be active in the Labor Party, running unsuccessfully as the Federal Labor candidate for
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in 1894. Catts helped in the family business and also worked as a labourer and shearers' cook.
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In his retirement, Catts became secretary and treasurer of the New South Wales branch of the
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on 12 August 1907, he married Eva Alice Weber; they were divorced in 1920.
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and grocer. He was raised by his paternal grandfather in Sydney, living in
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Catts's first attempt to enter politics was unsuccessful, running in the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Cook (1906–1955)
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attention given his status as a federal MP. His first wife was awarded
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Majority Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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at the age of thirteen. The family established a bakery in
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public school. He returned to live with his parents in
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He became known as a 639:Hoyle, Arthur (1979). 500:Hoyle, Arthur (1979). 414:United Australia Party 310: 641:"Catts, James Howard" 308: 293:and president of the 58:Australian Parliament 27:Australian politician 390:Majority Labor Party 198: 1907; 315:1904 state election 349:in Parliament. 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James H. Catts

Australian Parliament
Cook
Edward Riley
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Huntleys Point, New South Wales
Australian
Labor
MLP
Dorothy Purcell
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
joiner
Stanmore
Macdonaldtown
Orange
Forbes
Temperance
Australian Union Federation
Australasian Labour Federation

1904 state election
Labor
Granville
Australian House of Representatives
Cook
King O'Malley
Billy Hughes
protectionist
nationalist

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