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49: 471: 466: 521: 476: 511: 292: 496: 506: 481: 516: 377:, with whom he practised law. The couple had three sons, all of whom served in World War I. They retired to England after his defeat, living in 243:. He was the oldest of eight children born to Anne Alicia (nÊe Tucker) and John Nicholas Clemons. His father was a schoolteacher from 370: 350: 338: 330: 284: 280: 276: 252: 334: 220: 501: 310:, although describing himself as independent "to a certain extent". In the Senate he opposed the high-tariff policies of the 300: 272: 342: 224: 154: 438: 319: 247:, England, who had been recruited to the colony in 1855. Clemons began his education at the public school in 48: 315: 263:
in England, he returned to Tasmania and practised law in Launceston; he also had "wide mining interests".
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on 10 November 1944, aged 82, having been predeceased by his wife a few days earlier.
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and only visiting Tasmania on a few occasions. He died at his son's home in
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Commonwealth Liberal Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Free Trade Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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In 1889 Clemons married Edith Savigny, the daughter of
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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following the Fusion of 1909. After his re-election
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People educated at Launceston Church Grammar School
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Index

John Singleton Clemons
The Honourable

Senator
Tasmania
Launceston
Tasmania
Oxford
Australian
Free Trade
Anti-Socialist
Liberal
William Savigny
Senator
Tasmania
Free Trade Party
Liberal Party
honorary minister
Joseph Cook
Launceston, Tasmania
Devon
Evandale
Launceston Church Grammar School
University of Oxford
called to the bar
House of Assembly
Launceston
1900 general election
federal election
Senate

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