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James Blair (Australian judge)

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430:). This led to many vicious personal attacks on Blair in Steele Rudd's Magazine. The office of sheriff was quickly restored when it was realized how much the sheriff actually did. In 1904, Blair additionally became the Minister for Mines. In 1905, Blair introduced the Worker's Compensation Act 1905 (Qld), a major change to workplace safety laws in Queensland. Previous efforts at reform in this area had stalled and this legislation changed the focus from the regulation of safety to instead requiring employers to compensate employees for workplace accidents. He introduced the Children's Court Act 1907 (Qld) providing for the first specialized children's courts in Queensland. These courts were a great success. These specialized 477:. They had no children. At the general election in that year, Blair stood as a Government candidate for Ipswich. He was elected and he returned to the ministry as Secretary for Public Instruction and held this office until 1915. In Parliament, he introduced law changes to raise the age of consent from 14 to 17 years of age. He also introduced changes to prevent wills excluding immediate family, as well as introducing rules that restricted corporate ownership of pharmacies to Family Societies. He also changed the criteria for the awarding of secondary school scholarships by making them available to all who qualified, rather than by way of competition. 388: 53: 458:, and Kidston as Premier led to a general election. Blair introduced two pieces of legislation that became crucial in the later abolition of the upper house. The first reduced the requirement for a two-thirds majority for a bill to become law in Queensland. After this was passed, a further law change was made that allowed for referendum of the people to be held to make laws had been refused in two consecutive sessions of Parliament. 571: 604:
newspaper in 1944 alleging that Blair had suppressed a pension plan for judges. Douglas further alleged that Blair had received a salary as lieutenant-governor and had been given large undisclosed sums of money by the government to suppress pensions for judges. The allegations caused the other judges
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In 1939, Blair and a jury held a trial in respect of a large of number of accused who had been part of the League for Social Justice. The accused had invaded the Legislative Council chambers armed with baton, barbed wire and hammers. Blair's biography states that Blair made it clear to the jury that
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In 1915 Blair lost his seat in parliament at the general election, and he returned to private practice as a barrister. He appeared as junior counsel in the "Legislative Council referendum" case in which he argued that legislation abolishing the Upper House in Queensland was valid. The Full Court of
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continue to exist in modern times. However, he was unable to gather support for changes to mining laws or to education. As joint editor, he published an annotated version of the Workers Compensation legislation in 1906. He also jointed revised the "Queensland Police Code and Justices' Manual of the
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in 1908. However, he declined it because it was to be a Northern Queensland appointment and he preferred a Brisbane placement. When Kidston formed a coalition with the Opposition, he removed Blair from his ministerial roles to allow for coalition members to be appointed. Blair went on to lead what
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of the Court to condemn Douglas and lend their support to Blair. It emerged later in the Queensland Parliament that Douglas was mistaken over the pensions issue, that Blair had not received a salary as lieutenant-governor, and that the undisclosed payments were in fact payment for untaken leave.
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and James Kenniff. Both had been convicted of murdering a property owner and a police constable after the homestead they were staying in was burnt to the ground. The appeal did not succeed and Patrick Kenniff was executed soon after and his brother went on to serve a gaol term.
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Blair retired as chief justice on 16 May 1940 but remained as lieutenant-governor. Blair was the subject of controversy when Justice Edward Douglas of the Supreme Court published a statement in the Brisbane-based
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in his coat buttonhole and a silk handkerchief protruding from his breast pocket. Blair was said to be witty, possess a delightful personality, a gift of speech, and a love of humour, although author
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Blair acted as deputy governor for brief periods whilst chief justice. He also served as Administrator of Queensland pending the arrival of the new governor in April 1932. He was appointed
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and was also the Minister for Mines and introduced many successful law reforms measures in Queensland. In latter life, he took up an appointment as a judge of the
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in Ipswich is called Blair State School in honour of Sir James Blair who was instrumental in the establishment of the school. The school's emblem includes a
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In 1922, Blair was again offered an appointment as a judge on the Northern Queensland bench. This time he accepted and he and his family moved to
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Unlike most Queensland state schools which are named for the suburb/locality that they serve, the Queensland state primary school in
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and went on to become the Chief Justice of that court. Blair took on many civic roles including that of Chancellor of the
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between 1882 and 1888. He read for the preliminary Queensland Bar examinations in Brisbane. Blair lived at
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after the Liberal-Labour coalition victory. One of Blair's first acts was to abolish the office of
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overturned that decision and ruled that it was valid. Blair became a member of the senate of the
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became Premier, but was eventually re-appointed after Kidston regained the premiership in 1908.
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Criminal Law" written by Robert Archibald Ranking. He continued in his executive offices after
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In 1903, at the age of 33, Blair was invited to become Attorney-General of Queensland after Sir
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because of the number of defendants. It led to a verdict in favour of McCormack and Theodore.
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the Supreme Court of Queensland ruled against the validity of that legislation. However, the
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In 1931 Blair heard a civil claim for damages against two former premiers of Queensland,
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Blair's association with Byrnes led to his interest in politics. Blair contested the
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His biographer states that Blair was thought of as a "dandy" because he wore a white
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is accused of referring to Blair as "venal" through veiled references in the book "
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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the accused were guilty, but the jury found that they were not.
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became Premier in 1906. He lost those offices in 1907 when Sir
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Sir James Blair's headstone at Brisbane's Balmoral Cemetery.
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He was also a member of the Queensland Club and Brisbane's
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Thomas Cribb
William Maughan
Alfred Stephenson
David Gledson
Chief Justice of Queensland
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Queensland Parliament
Attorney-General of Queensland
Supreme Court of Queensland
University of Queensland
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Frank Hardy
Power Without Glory

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