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John Hay (New South Wales politician)

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Hay was not a party man but he had knowledge and wisdom, and though he originated little he was a good speaker and debater who had no little influence on the legislation of his time. Hay carried out his duties as speaker of the assembly and president of the council with great ability.
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for the purpose of establishing a uniformity of customs duties. This would have been a valuable step towards a federation system, but his motion was defeated. On 14 October 1862, Hay was unanimously elected
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into a separate colony. In October 1865, finding his health had been affected, he resigned as speaker.
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In June 1867 he resigned from the Legislative Assembly and was appointed to the
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and carried out his duties impartially. Hay successfully contested the seat
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ministry, which brought the government down. Hay recommended to governor
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In June 1860, Hay moved that negotiations should be opened up with
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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on the lower Murrumbidgee River was named after John Hay.
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Hay was a strong opponent of tariffs on trade between
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Presidents of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Sir John"  536:"Sir John Hay (1816-1892)" 189:should be asked to form a 831: 822: 814: 807: 797: 788: 780: 770: 753: 745: 735: 725: 720: 710: 693: 688: 681: 671: 662: 654: 649: 256:on the recommendation of 30: 219:December 1860 elections 205:, and strongly opposed 540:Former members of the 138:University of Aberdeen 332:Angus & Robertson 16:Australian politician 373:Martin, A W (1972). 175:Legislative Assembly 128:Mair. Hay graduated 436:"1856 Murrumbidgee" 250:Legislative Council 165:and was elected in 818:Sir Terence Murray 763:Served alongside: 757:Central Cumberland 703:Served alongside: 650:Political offices 235:Central Cumberland 191:coalition ministry 169:as the member for 841: 840: 832:Succeeded by 798:Succeeded by 771:Succeeded by 736:Succeeded by 711:Succeeded by 672:Succeeded by 394:978-0-522-84459-7 193:in which Hay was 136:(now part of the 94: 93: 905: 815:Preceded by 781:Preceded by 766:Allan Macpherson 746:Preceded by 655:Preceded by 647: 640: 637:(1st supplement) 627: 618: 608: 587: 586: 584: 582: 560: 554: 553: 551: 549: 532: 521: 520: 518: 516: 494: 488: 487: 485: 483: 461: 455: 454: 452: 450: 428: 422: 421: 419: 417: 370: 343: 342: 340: 338: 314: 287:The township of 270: 258:Sir Henry Parkes 116:Hay was born at 103: 67: 49: 47: 35: 21: 913: 912: 908: 907: 906: 904: 903: 902: 843: 842: 837: 835:Sir John Lackey 828: 820: 803: 794: 786: 776: 762: 760: 751: 741: 732: 716: 714:William Macleay 702: 700: 677: 668: 660: 621: 601:Mennell, Philip 599: 596: 591: 590: 580: 578: 562: 561: 557: 547: 545: 534: 533: 524: 514: 512: 496: 495: 491: 481: 479: 463: 462: 458: 448: 446: 430: 429: 425: 415: 413: 395: 372: 371: 346: 336: 334: 318:Serle, Percival 316: 315: 302: 297: 285: 268: 187:Henry W. 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Little Ythsie
Rose Bay
KCMG
New South Wales
Little Ythsie
Aberdeenshire
M.A.
King's College
University of Aberdeen
Edinburgh
Amelia Thompson
Welaregang
New South Wales
Victoria
April 1856
Murrumbidgee
Legislative Assembly
Cowper
William Denison
Henry W. Parker
coalition ministry
Secretary for Lands and Works
Murray
1859 election
John Robertson
land bills
squatters
December 1860 elections
Victoria

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