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James Henderson Howe

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on 5 February 1920; his wife Harriette, nÊe Keynes, died there on 27 March 1908. They were survived by two sons and four daughters. His daughter Helen Gertrude Howe (1883–1953) married Udo Waldemar Seppelt (1879–1964), son of winemaker
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Inverwick. and emigrated to South Australia at around age 17, and before age 18 was admitted to the mounted police force, a job which took him all over the colony, and introduced him to such explorers as
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Ministry from June 1885 to June 1887. He was also Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration in this period, when animosity between him and
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resulted in the latter's summary dismissal. He resumed the Crown Lands and Immigration portfolio in the
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in 1897, and is credited with making the age pension a Commonwealth responsibility.
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from 2 April 1884 to 24 April 1896. Howe was Commissioner of Public Works in the
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on 22 May 1897 and held that seat until 5 April 1918. He was a member of the
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as Minister of Lands, holding that office till July 1890, when he resigned.
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He was particularly remembered for his work in establishing the
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Howe entered politics when a couple of vacancies arose in the
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Howe died at his home of 30 years, "Mambray", Fifth Avenue,
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cabinet from June 1889 until May 1890, when he succeeded
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Index


South Australia
Forfar
Forfarshire
John McDouall Stuart
Gawler
James Martin
Mambray Park
South Australian House of Assembly
Stanley
G. S. Kingston
Charles Mann
Alfred Catt
Gladstone
Downer
Professor Custance
Roseworthy Agricultural College
Cockburn
Thomas Burgoyne
South Australian Legislative Council
Northern District
Caledonian Society of South Australia
School of Mines
Federal Convention
St. Peters, Adelaide
Benno Seppelt



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