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John Gunn (New South Wales politician)

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54:. In October 1898 the Gunn family, Beatrice and Sydney Webb had lunch at Borombola, a farm on the Murrumbidgee near Wagga Wagga, managed (and later owned) by John. Beatrice Webb described him so - 'Our host proved to be an unusually interesting man. Australian born, of Scotch extraction, a successful manager of stations in various districts in New South Wales, he had devoted his leisure to a scientific investigation of Anthrax and had invented and patented a vaccine named after him - the Gunn vaccine ... He was delighted to show us over his laboratory and glad enough to find someone interested in his hobby. He was a thorough-going individualist, objecting altogether to Government regulation and the necessity of taking out a licence for his experimental work - a fine fellow for all that - hard working and upright, with that interesting combination of speculative intelligence and a keen commercial instinct ... For the rest he was a materialist in metaphysic, a reactionary in politics, and an autocrat in the home.' 155: 42:
to farmer Donald Gunn and Jane Surman. Donald migrated to Australia from Brawlbin, Caithness, Scotland in 1854 and married Jane Surman in 1859 at Buninyong. They had ten children - the oldest was John. He married Jessie Maria Turner, with whom he had four children.
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control. From 1906 to 1910 he served on Kyemba Shire Council, serving as president in 1906 and from 1909 to 1910. He was also a member of the
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See Alastair Gunn 'Donald Gunn J. P. 1832 - 1901: from Brawlbin, Caithness, Scotland to Ballarat, Victoria, Australia'.
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Beatrice and Sydney Webb were pioneering British Fabian socialists who helped found the London School of Economics.
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Page 59, ed. A. G. Austin, 'The Webbs' Australian Diary 1898' Melbourne, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1965.
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