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John Estell

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Estell resigned from the Assembly on 13 February 1922 and was appointed to the Legislative Council the following day, taking his seat on 11 April 1899 and serving until his death. He did not hold any further parliamentary or ministerial office.
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public schools. His initial employment was as a steam engine driver at the Minmi Colliery in 1882. He was an office-holder in the Colliery Employees Federation from 1894. He was an elected alderman on the
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and during the Labor split over the issue, he remained loyal to the party, resigning from the ministry on 31 Oct 1916 due to a report that Holman would enter into a coalition with the
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In 1920 proportional representation was introduced for elections to the Legislative Assembly, with multi-member seats. Estell was elected third of the five members for the seat of
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The Wallsend Protection and Labour League was formed in 1891 and Estell was the president of the league. He sought pre-selection to be the
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was to reduce the number of members of the Legislative Assembly and Wallsend was abolished in the resulting redistribution, split between
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Estell married Alleshia (Alicia) Jane Kirk on 10 September 1885 and they had 8 children, 3 daughters and 5 sons. He died at
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from April 1920 till April 1922 except for the 7 hours of the first Nationalist Government of
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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from 1904 until April 1914 when he was appointed the
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During the Labor premierships of 286:New South Wales Legislative Council 47:New South Wales Legislative Council 762:New South Wales Government Gazette 500:New South Wales Government Gazette 415:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 16:Australian politician (1861–1928) 1154:Colony of New South Wales people 809:Minister for Labour and Industry 321:Minister for Labour and Industry 248:from 1888 till 1901, serving as 298:1903 New South Wales referendum 159: 420:Australian National University 1: 788:Parliament of New South Wales 736:Parliament of New South Wales 653:Parliament of New South Wales 598:Parliament of New South Wales 536:Parliament of New South Wales 704:. 6 November 1916. p. 3 331:from March 1915. He opposed 246:Plattsburg Municipal Council 949:Partly replaced by Wallsend 530:"Mr John Estell(1861–1928)" 333:conscription in World War I 200:. He was a minister in the 149:Alleshia (Alicia) Jane Kirk 1170: 920:Partly replaced by Waratah 855:Secretary for Public Works 410:"Estell, John (1861–1928)" 356:Secretary for Public Works 327:, adding the portfolio of 294:1901 election for Wallsend 194:New South Wales Parliament 1109: 1100: 1094: 1086: 1077: 1071: 1063: 1054: 1048: 1043: 1021: 988: 980: 959: 954: 933: 925: 904: 896: 889: 879: 869: 852: 844: 833: 825: 815: 806: 798: 793: 786: 183: 128:Hamilton, New South Wales 96: 85: 64: 53: 39: 30: 678:Atlas of New South Wales 623:Atlas of New South Wales 475:. 21 May 1891. p. 6 252:in 1891, 1897 and 1899. 374:Personal life and death 223:Estell was born in the 534:Former members of the 408:McEwen, Ellen (1981). 276:, but was defeated by 112:Minmi, New South Wales 975:Absorbed by Newcastle 860:Minister for Railways 674:"1908 Redistribution" 619:"1904 Redistribution" 360:Minister for Railways 325:Holman Labor ministry 290:division of Newcastle 337:Liberal Reform Party 296:. 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John Estell, Minister for Labour, 1915
New South Wales Legislative Council
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Minmi, New South Wales
Hamilton, New South Wales
Labor
New South Wales Parliament
Legislative Assembly
Holman
Storey
Dooley
Labor
Hunter Region
Minmi
Rydal
Wallerawang
Bathurst
Plattsburg Municipal Council
mayor
Labour
Legislative Assembly
Wallsend
1894 election
David Watkins
George Reid
New South Wales Legislative Council
division of Newcastle
1901 election for Wallsend
1903 New South Wales referendum
Northumberland

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