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Richard Witty Foster

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38: 336: 802: 797: 812: 842: 363:. He resigned from the ministry in 1904, but still supported Jenkins until it fell in 1905 and was then Commissioner for Public Works and Minister for Agriculture in the conservative administration of 837: 817: 807: 589: 348: 702: 667: 260: 857: 852: 832: 635: 712: 355:. He was Commissioner for Public Works from 8 December 1899 to 4 July 1904 and Minister for Industry from 1902 to 1904 in the liberal governments of 631: 598: 581: 364: 504: 862: 643: 360: 380: 105: 491: 344: 769: 412: 392: 284: 276: 49: 268: 622: 496: 352: 223: 572: 456: 272: 256: 351:, a seat he held until Newcastle was abolished on 2 May 1902. From 3 May 1902 until 2 November 1906, Foster represented 747: 408: 146: 847: 404: 423: 388: 384: 218: 198: 614: 720: 556: 324: 264: 320: 450: 737: 658: 396: 376: 111: 37: 827: 822: 335: 518: 510: 500: 729: 356: 134: 255:(20 August 1856 – 5 January 1932) was an Australian politician. He began his career in the 762: 316: 84: 25: 486: 791: 779: 400: 96: 280: 72: 300: 296: 174: 514: 522: 304: 208: 178: 312: 323:. He married Elizabeth Lees in September 1884. He was elected to the 319:
in 1880 and established a business as a grocer and general provider at
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on 5 January 1932, survived by his wife, three daughters and a son.
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ministry, but was dropped from the ministry in February 1923 by
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in liberal and conservative governments. He was elected to
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Studio portrait of Foster by W. Hammer & Co., Adelaide
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In December 1921, he was appointed 487:"Foster, Richard Witty (1856 - 1932)" 480: 478: 476: 474: 7: 283:, eventually losing his seat at the 259:(1893–1906) and served two terms as 858:Mayors of places in South Australia 853:20th-century Australian politicians 833:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 492:Australian Dictionary of Biography 345:South Australian House of Assembly 14: 407:and was beaten by its candidate, 279:(1921–1923) under Prime Minister 311:and educated at Prospect House, 770:Minister for Works and Railways 393:Minister for Works and Railways 277:Minister for Works and Railways 50:Minister for Works and Railways 497:Australian National University 1: 573:Parliament of South Australia 457:Parliament of South Australia 367:, but lost his seat in 1906. 257:Parliament of South Australia 703:Commissioner of Public Works 668:Commissioner of Public Works 418:Foster died in the Adelaide 261:Commissioner of Public Works 863:People from Market Weighton 672:1899 – 1904 879: 199:St Peters, South Australia 776: 767: 759: 754: 744: 734: 726: 719: 709: 698: 687: 674: 663: 655: 650: 640: 619: 611: 603: 586: 578: 571: 563: 553: 547: 542: 331:South Australian politics 246: 152: 117: 55: 44: 35: 615:William Tennant Mortlock 485:McDonald, D. 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Index

The Honourable

Minister for Works and Railways
Billy Hughes
Littleton Groom
Percy Stewart
Australian Parliament
Wakefield
Frederick Holder
Maurice Collins
Goodmanham
Yorkshire
England
St Peters, South Australia
Australian
Liberal
Nationalist
Parliament of South Australia
Commissioner of Public Works
federal parliament
Liberal
Nationalists
Minister for Works and Railways
Billy Hughes
1928 election
Goodmanham
Pocklington
Yorkshire
England
Tockwith

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