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John Michael Higgins (businessman)

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After the Imperial government bought the Australian wool clip in 1916, Higgins became Chairman and Governing Director of the Central Wool Committee. In 1918 he was Chairman of directors of the British Australian Wool Realization Association, afterwards known as BAWRA, and was most successful in the management of the sale of the wool carried over at the end of the war. Higgins would not accept any salary or fee for his work as adviser to the government, but had a large salary as chairman of BAWRA, half of which was distributed every year to charitable and educational institutions. He held this position until 1926, when the association went into liquidation and he became trustee for a further six years. Higgins died at
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Sir John Higgins was a wealthy philanthropist and assisted the government and the pastoral community during and after World War I. He was kind and charitable, and made many bequests and gifts to various organisations. Sir John and Dame Frances Higgins on various occasions gave sums amounting to about
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in 1914, Higgins placed his knowledge at the disposal of the Federal Government, and was appointed honorary metallurgical adviser. Higgins represented the Federal Government on the Zinc Producers' Association and on the Copper Producers' Association, and also founded the Australian Metal Exchange.
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Sir John Higgins was married on 14 November 1889 to Frances Anna Maegraith/Magraith (1852-1932), later Dame Frances, the youngest daughter of Captain Robert Lovell Magraith (Maegraith; and Anna Balfour, of North Adelaide. Sir John Higgins and Frances Anna Higgins had no children. They lived at
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A History of the Castlemaine Art Gallery: Its Establishment, Growth. Character and Collections with a Brief Summary of the History and Development of its Historical Museum
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and New South Wales. This led to his making a study of wool and he became an expert in its technology.
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Perry, Peter; Sinclair, Beth; Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum (1989).
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mine. He later became metallurgical chemist to the Australian Smelting Company at
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Seventy-five years 1913-1988, Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum
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Australian Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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business of his own, which he sold to become an analyst with a
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John Michael Higgins (metallurgist)
John Michael Higgins
GCMG

Castlemaine, Victoria
Toorak, Victoria
GCMG
Castlemaine, Victoria
Cornish
Bendigo
Bendigo School of Mines
chemicals
New South Wales
Dry Creek, South Australia
wool
Queensland

Tom Glover
World War I
Melbourne
Box Hill Cemetery

Box Hill Cemetery
University of Melbourne
Castlemaine Art Museum
"Sir John Michael Higgins (1862–1937)"
"Other Selections"
"Family Notices"
ISBN
9780959806649

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