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In the struggle over question of
Federation in Western Australia, Glynn with some deviousness secretly drafted a petition, signed by 28,000, which implored the British government to carve out of the goldfields a new colony, 'Auralia'. Such a new colony would not serve Federation but its possibility
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constitution in 1897β98. He was regarded as one of the ablest authorities in
Australia on constitutional law. He made major contributions to Murray River water rights, and advocated standardisation of rail gauges and universal suffrage. He also contributed a reference to God in the preamble to the
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Glynn helped found the South
Australian Land Nationalisation Society, and served as president of the South Australian branch of the Irish National League. He hosted the 1882 Australian tour of John Redmond, the leader of Irish Home Rulers. In 1887 Glynn's easy personal manners and prominence as an
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Glynn saw no merit in federation itself, but evidently perceived an attractive affinity between the federalisation of the United
Kingdom by Home Rule and the creation of a federation of the six Australian colonies. Glynn successfully stood as a candidate for the Convention that framed the
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in 1931. He married
Abigail Dynon, who predeceased him, and was survived by two sons and four daughters. He was a fine Shakespearian scholar; several of his literary papers were published, as were also various legal and political pamphlets.
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members of the projected High Court. He protested the
Constitution licensing the first Governor General to appoint a prime minister and cabinet prior to the first election as "opposed to all our notions of parliamentary government".
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861:. In the chamber Glynn was an unwavering advocate of free trade, but his support of female suffrage and land nationalisation isolated him from his conservative colleagues.
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was judged by
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in 1883 and bought out his
Adelaide partners in 1886. He moved to Adelaide himself in 1888 and established a practice on
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law firm Hardy & Davis. His aunt Grace Wallsh had migrated to South
Australia in the 1860s and was a member of the
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established a new public policy think tank based at its North Sydney campus, which was named the PM Glynn Institute.
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oversaw the rest of Australia. As a result, Glynn was not only comfortably elected to the single statewide
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from 1917 until his defeat at the 1919 election. In that capacity he handled the
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in preparation for a career as a barrister. After a period in London at the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Angas
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with a local solicitor James Blaquiere. Glynn enrolled at
759:. Glynn received his initial schooling in Gort from the
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Free Trade Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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1047:Glynn retired from politics in 1919, and died at
751:) and John McMahon Glynn; his father ran a large
868:and stood unsuccessfully for Light again at the
888:in 1899 and remained in parliament until 1901.
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1763:20th-century Australian politicians
1688:Members of the Cabinet of Australia
1464:Australian House of Representatives
886:Attorney-General of South Australia
726:Attorney-General of South Australia
498: β 22 April 1890
430: β 25 April 1896
1168:"Patrick (Paddy) McMahon Glynn KC"
1113:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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830:. In 1883 he became the editor of
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1446:Minister for Home and Territories
1025:Minister for Home and Territories
991:after the 1909 "fusion" with the
880:, he returned to parliament in a
714:Minister for Home and Territories
55:Minister for Home and Territories
16:Australian politician (1855β1931)
1778:Colony of South Australia people
1728:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
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1108:"Glynn, Patrick McMahon (Paddy)"
763:. In 1869, he began boarding at
987:(1904β1905). He joined the new
783:in 1878 and also attending the
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1723:Politicians from County Galway
1713:Attorneys-general of Australia
1118:Australian National University
1062:Australian Catholic University
724:, as well as a brief stint as
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1174:Parliament of South Australia
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163:Attorney-General of Australia
109:Minister for External Affairs
1327:1901: The forgotten election
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950:Division of South Australia
474:South Australian Parliament
406:South Australian Parliament
338:South Australian Parliament
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1268:Hourican, Bridget (2009).
1106:O'Collins, Gerald (1983).
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755:. His younger brother was
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1344:Henderson, A. (2019).
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1243:McGinn, W.G. (1989).
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1377:Political offices
1120:. pp. 30β32.
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809:Irish nationalism
799:Move to Australia
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78:Billy Hughes
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1678:1931 deaths
1673:1855 births
1628:Paddy Glynn
1603:Robert Best
1528:Member for
1476:Member for
1429:John Arthur
1306:11 November
1245:George Reid
1180:21 November
946:George Reid
882:by-election
785:King's Inns
769:reading law
617:Nationalist
590:Nationality
522:David Moody
517:Preceded by
449:Preceded by
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313:Preceded by
240:Preceded by
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156:John Arthur
139:Preceded by
132:Joseph Cook
85:Preceded by
30:Paddy Glynn
1667:Categories
1643:John Quick
1540:Moses Gabb
1534:1903β1919
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1423:1913β1914
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1080:References
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494:1887-04-21
434:1896-04-25
426:1895-06-08
358:1897-05-22
257:Moses Gabb
1581:(1909β10)
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1149:14 August
1136:1833-7538
1031:of 1918.
805:Melbourne
793:Irish Bar
684:Barrister
656:(brother)
650:Relations
619:(1917β19)
568:, Ireland
486:In office
418:In office
350:In office
285:Batchelor
277:In office
230:In office
171:In office
117:In office
63:In office
1500:Kingston
1491:Bonython
1144:70677943
1068:See also
824:Adelaide
661:Children
318:New seat
297:Kingston
289:Bonython
245:New seat
1508:Solomon
1504:Poynton
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