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Robert Blackwood (Australian politician)

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in 1907, and represented many companies; he became chairman of Dalgety & Co. and Australian Farms Ltd, and president of the Victorian Employers' Association and the Registered Clubs' Association of Victoria from 1916–30. He also became vice-president of the
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Blackwood continued to be active in rural affairs, becoming vice-president of the Pastoralists' Union of Southern Riverina in 1906. He was president of the
489: 479: 368: 187: 46: 355: 264: 474: 360: 186:(24 June 1861 – 22 September 1940) was an Australian politician, businessman and pastoralist. He was briefly a member of the 267:. Despite his deteriorating health he maintained contact with his business affairs until his death on 22 September 1940 at 244:, however, the result was declared void on the grounds of electoral irregularities. Blackwood, who lost the subsequent 221: 245: 224:, Blackwood was a member of the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria and Southern Riverina. A supporter of Sir 404: 206: 252: 217:. He returned to Australia in 1889, taking over his father's property in partnership with his brothers. 454: 449: 421: 229: 191: 119: 52: 202: 198: 115: 268: 135: 382: 374: 364: 237: 155: 333: 321: 350: 309: 233: 337: 325: 213:– he later became the runner-up in the amateur light-weight boxing championship in 313: 443: 431: 413: 241: 87: 75: 225: 32: 378: 386: 145: 214: 210: 248:, was cleared of all charges but never stood for parliament again. 470:
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Riverina
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Blackwood married Constance Ferrier Mailton on 23 July 1895 at
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Australian politician, businessman and pastoralist (1861–1940)
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Free Trade Party members of the Parliament of Australia
228:, he was elected to the House of Representatives for 271:; he was survived by his wife. He had no children. 169: 161: 151: 141: 125: 102: 97: 81: 69: 43: 23: 465:Members of the Australian House of Representatives 236:in 1903 by only five votes, representing the 8: 400: 359:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 31: 20: 65:16 December 1903 â€“ 13 April 1904 351:"Blackwood, Robert Officer (1861-1940)" 280: 7: 240:. On petition by the former member, 485:20th-century Australian politicians 188:Australian House of Representatives 490:People from the Colony of Victoria 356:Australian Dictionary of Biography 220:An active community member around 14: 480:Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 338:(1904) 1 CLR 456 326:(1904) 1 CLR 121 289:"Blackwood, Robert (BLKT882RO)" 361:Australian National University 314:(1904) 1 CLR 39 265:St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne 197:Blackwood was born in 1861 at 1: 349:Carnegie, Margaret (1979). 293:A Cambridge Alumni Database 506: 306:Chanter v Blackwood (No 1) 295:. University of Cambridge. 258:Royal Agricultural Society 428: 418: 410: 403: 177: 165:Constance Ferrier Mailton 93: 58: 39: 30: 209:in 1882, where he began 184:Robert Officer Blackwood 405:Parliament of Australia 207:Trinity Hall, Cambridge 475:People from Deniliquin 334:[1904] HCA 18 322:[1904] HCA 48 173:Farmer, business owner 310:[1904] HCA 2 47:Australian Parliament 192:Division of Riverina 136:St Kilda, Victoria 438: 437: 429:Succeeded by 370:978-0-522-84459-7 181: 180: 129:22 September 1940 497: 411:Preceded by 401: 397: 395: 393: 341: 303: 297: 296: 285: 260:from 1920–1938. 238:Free Trade Party 156:Free Trade Party 132: 112: 110: 98:Personal details 84: 72: 63: 49: 35: 25:Robert Blackwood 21: 505: 504: 500: 499: 498: 496: 495: 494: 440: 439: 434: 425: 416: 391: 389: 371: 348: 345: 344: 304: 300: 287: 286: 282: 277: 234:New South Wales 152:Political party 134: 130: 114: 108: 106: 82: 70: 64: 59: 50: 45: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 503: 501: 493: 492: 487: 482: 477: 472: 467: 462: 457: 452: 442: 441: 436: 435: 430: 427: 417: 412: 408: 407: 399: 398: 369: 343: 342: 298: 279: 278: 276: 273: 179: 178: 175: 174: 171: 167: 166: 163: 159: 158: 153: 149: 148: 143: 139: 138: 133:(aged 79) 127: 123: 122: 104: 100: 99: 95: 94: 91: 90: 85: 79: 78: 73: 67: 66: 56: 55: 44:Member of the 41: 40: 37: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 502: 491: 488: 486: 483: 481: 478: 476: 473: 471: 468: 466: 463: 461: 458: 456: 453: 451: 448: 447: 445: 433: 424: 423: 415: 409: 406: 402: 388: 384: 380: 376: 372: 366: 362: 358: 357: 352: 347: 346: 339: 335: 331: 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 302: 299: 294: 290: 284: 281: 274: 272: 270: 266: 261: 259: 254: 253:Conargo Shire 249: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 218: 216: 212: 208: 204: 200: 195: 193: 189: 185: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 157: 154: 150: 147: 144: 140: 137: 128: 124: 121: 117: 105: 101: 96: 92: 89: 86: 80: 77: 74: 68: 62: 57: 54: 48: 42: 38: 34: 29: 22: 19: 432:John Chanter 419: 414:John Chanter 390:. Retrieved 354: 329: 317: 305: 301: 292: 283: 262: 250: 242:John Chanter 219: 196: 183: 182: 131:(1940-09-22) 113:24 June 1861 88:John Chanter 83:Succeeded by 76:John Chanter 60: 18: 455:1940 deaths 450:1861 births 420:Member for 246:by-election 226:George Reid 142:Nationality 71:Preceded by 444:Categories 426:1903–1904 275:References 222:Deniliquin 170:Occupation 146:Australian 109:1861-06-24 392:26 August 379:1833-7538 199:Crowlands 116:Crowlands 61:In office 422:Riverina 387:70677943 269:St Kilda 230:Riverina 203:Victoria 190:for the 120:Victoria 53:Riverina 215:England 385:  377:  367:  330:(No 3) 328:; and 318:(No 2) 211:boxing 162:Spouse 332: 320: 308: 394:2007 383:OCLC 375:ISSN 365:ISBN 126:Died 103:Born 51:for 232:in 201:in 446:: 381:. 373:. 363:. 353:. 336:, 324:, 316:; 312:, 291:. 194:. 118:, 396:. 340:. 111:) 107:(

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Australian Parliament
Riverina
John Chanter
John Chanter
Crowlands
Victoria
St Kilda, Victoria
Australian
Free Trade Party
Australian House of Representatives
Division of Riverina
Crowlands
Victoria
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
boxing
England
Deniliquin
George Reid
Riverina
New South Wales
Free Trade Party
John Chanter
by-election
Conargo Shire
Royal Agricultural Society
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
St Kilda
"Blackwood, Robert (BLKT882RO)"
[1904] HCA 2

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