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John Dash

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During his seven years as the Minister for Transport, Dash introduced just three pieces of legislation to the parliament. In the 1930s, Dash dispensed political patronage to unionists and party members in his constituency by placing them in jobs on the northern railways which helped his re-election
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and represented the electorate for the next 24 years. He was made Minister for Transport in June 1932 but it was just three months later that he was seriously injured in the rail motor accident, something that he never fully recovered from and forced his resignation from the ministry in 1939. His
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Dash became involved in the trade union movement while working the copper fields in the Cloncurry district. The north-western miners' unions merged in 1909 to form the Western Workers' Association of which Dash was its secretary. The next year the unions further merged to form the
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Dash married Violet Alone (died 1967) in 1911 and together had a son and three daughters. He was seriously injured in a rail motor accident in September 1932 from which he never fully recovered. He later developed
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worsening health, both physical and mental, plus the splitting of his political base over the Aid-to-Russia issue led to his defeat at the pre-selection ballot for the 1944 state election.
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and Dash was the northern organizer for the union. In this role he was involved in several disputes including the 1911 sugar strike, the
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at the Fort Constantine station before going to Mount Elliott on the Cloncurry copper fields.
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Queensland Parliamentary Labor Party 1935 - Dash is on the front row, fourth from the right
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and after a prolonged illness died in Brisbane in January 1952. He was accorded a
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces
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Index

The Honourable

Queensland Legislative Assembly
Mundingburra
Thomas Foley
Tom Aikens
Blackall
Queensland
Australia
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia
Nudgee Cemetery
Labor
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Blackall
Queensland
stockman
Parkinson's disease
state funeral
St Stephen's Cathedral, Brisbane
Nudgee Cemetery
Amalgamated Workers' Association
1912 general strike
1920 Queensland state election
Mundingburra
Labor Party


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