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Jim McClelland

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in 1950. He was admitted to practise law in New South Wales in 1951 and established the firm of Boyland, McClelland and Company. Within a few years he had a "lucrative practice in industrial compensation law". He also represented Short from 1950 to 1952 in his successful attempts to remove the
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of Jewish descent. The couple adopted two children together, one of whom predeceased him. They divorced in 1968 and in the same year he remarried to Freda Watson, who had three young children from a previous marriage. They settled in
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and he was raised in his mother's Catholic faith. He considered training for the priesthood, but abandoned Catholicism as a young adult. McClelland won a scholarship to attend the
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with radar units in Australia and was also stationed in New Guinea from 1945 to 1946. After the war's end he settled in Sydney, briefly running a beachside café in
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in 1932, but dropped out in 1934 and joined Victorian Railways as a clerk. He later re-enrolled as a part-time student and graduated
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branch after moving to Sydney. By the mid-1950s he had abandoned Trotskyism and was approached to join the anti-communist
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and Minister assisting the Prime Minister in matters relating to the Public Service. He was again elected at the
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on 3 June 1915. He was the son of Florence Ruby (née O'Connor) and Robert William McClelland. His father, of
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Although he was nicknamed "Diamond Jim" by the Australian media, at McClelland's funeral,
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Coventry, C. J., "The Eloquence of Robert J Hawke: United States informer, 1973-79,"
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from 10 February to 6 June 1975. From 6 June to 11 November 1975 he was
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leadership of the FIA, briefing barrister and future governor-general
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In 1980 McClelland was appointed the first chief judge of the
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from 1971 to 1978. He briefly held ministerial office in the
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McClelland spent his early years in the Melbourne suburb of
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descent, was a painter, paperhanger and signwriter with the
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Royal Commission into British nuclear tests in Australia
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In 1984, as Justice McClelland, he was President of the
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double dissolution election. According to an article by
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Diamond Cuts: An Affectionate Memoir of Jim McClelland
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from 1980 to 1985, as well as presiding over the 1984
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In 1940, McClelland began working as a labourer with
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Members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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indicated that McClelland disliked this Americanism.
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He first stood for parliament at the 434:Land and Environment Court of New South Wales 58:Land and Environment Court of New South Wales 19:For other people named James McClelland, see 8: 828:"James Robert (Jim) McClelland (1915–1999)" 713:In 1947, McClelland married Nora Fitzer, a 547:Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1000: 937: 846:Australian Journal of Politics and History 43: 27: 440:into British nuclear tests in Australia. 790: 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 778: 776: 774: 467:. In 1925 his father was transferred to 770: 746: 351: 1968; died 1976) 166:10 February 1975 – 6 June 1975 112:6 June 1975 – 11 November 1975 797:"McClelland, James Robert (1915–1999)" 1061:1975 Australian constitutional crisis 821: 819: 817: 589:, running unsuccessfully in the safe 224:16 March 1971 – 21 July 1978 7: 605:McClelland was elected to represent 506:, he joined the Communist-dominated 70:14 April 1980 – 2 June 1985 1096:20th-century Australian politicians 1081:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 983:Minister for Labour and Immigration 956:Minister for Manufacturing Industry 639:Minister for Manufacturing Industry 426:Minister for Manufacturing Industry 154:Minister for Manufacturing Industry 832:Australian Dictionary of Biography 722:where they were friends of author 643:Minister for Labor and Immigration 508:Federated Ironworkers' Association 430:Minister for Labor and Immigration 100:Minister for Labor and Immigration 14: 663:Land and Environment Court of NSW 21:James McClelland (disambiguation) 1071:Members of the Australian Senate 328: 292:Wentworth Falls, New South Wales 1091:20th-century Australian lawyers 625:. He was again elected in the 529:In 1943, McClelland joined the 365: 348: 324: 1066:Australian royal commissioners 479:, where he was a classmate of 473:St Patrick's College, Ballarat 1: 570:(ALP) in 1941 and joined the 483:. McClelland's parents had a 477:St Kevin's College, Melbourne 562:Early political involvement 500:Australian Iron & Steel 438:McClelland Royal Commission 1122: 1017:Land and Environment Court 903:Gillian Appleton, (2000), 889:James McClelland, (1989), 875:James McClelland, (1988), 531:Royal Australian Air Force 18: 1024: 1013: 1008: 1003: 989: 980: 972: 962: 953: 945: 940: 863:Portraits: Jim McClelland 399: 252: 217: 159: 105: 63: 51: 42: 826:Wilks, Stephen (2023). 533:(RAAF). He served as a 489:University of Melbourne 448:McClelland was born in 406:James Robert McClelland 382:University of Melbourne 891:An Angel Bit The Bride 729:McClelland retired to 689:, and associated with 635:Third Whitlam Ministry 576:Democratic Labor Party 568:Australian Labor Party 412:(ALP) and served as a 410:Australian Labor Party 16:Australian politician 615:1970 Senate election 543:University of Sydney 514:and Marxist scholar 471:, where he attended 386:University of Sydney 327: 1947; 1015:Chief Judge of the 872:, June 2005 – 49:6 535:leading aircraftman 502:. 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James McClelland (disambiguation)
The Honourable

Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
Jerrold Cripps
Minister for Labor and Immigration
Gough Whitlam
Clyde Cameron
Tony Street
Minister for Manufacturing Industry
Gough Whitlam
Kep Enderby
Lionel Bowen
Senator
New South Wales
James Ormonde
Kerry Sibraa
Melbourne, Victoria
Wentworth Falls, New South Wales
Labor
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
University of Sydney
Australian Labor Party
Senator
New South Wales
Whitlam government
Minister for Manufacturing Industry
Minister for Labor and Immigration
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales

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