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Stephen Barker (politician)

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In Melbourne, Barker was an early member of the Pressers' Society and later a founding member of the Tailors' Union and the Victorian Clothing Operatives' Union. He played a major role in the revitalisation of the Pressers' Union in the 1890s, serving terms as its president and secretary as well as
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In parliament, Barker supported the ALP platform and was vocal in his support for the New Protection and union preference. He was a "staunch anti-conscriptionist", remaining loyal during the
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Barker was widowed in 1914, and was predeceased by two of his children. He died on 21 June 1924 at Statenboro Private Hospital in
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from 1892 to 1902. He was president of the Trades Hall Council from 1897 to 1898 and a strong advocate for
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in 1901 and served as its final mayor for a brief period in 1905, prior to the town's annexation to the
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Barker married Jane Laughton in 1874, with whom he had seven children. They initially lived in
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Barker entered the workforce at the age of twelve, working in the clothing industry as a
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In 1902, Barker was a "principal mover" in the formation of the
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Barker was an unsuccessful candidate for the seat of
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate
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In 1916 he visited England with the 567: 565: 563: 547:Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive 510: 508: 506: 504: 502: 500: 498: 496: 494: 492: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 7: 573:"Senator Barker: Death in Melbourne" 120:21 June 1924 (aged 77–78) 663:20th-century Australian politicians 75:1 July 1923 â€“ 21 June 1924 64:1 July 1910 â€“ 30 June 1920 445:Australian Dictionary of Biography 206:was appointed as his replacement. 14: 653:Members of the Australian Senate 342:Empire Parliamentary Association 288:1897 Victorian general election 155: 450:Australian National University 1: 543:"Australian Election Archive" 517:"BARKER, Stephen (1846–1924)" 440:"Barker, Stephen (1846–1924)" 356:, Barker was defeated at the 260:Melbourne Trades Hall Council 188:Melbourne Trades Hall Council 317:'s landslide victory at the 296:North Melbourne Town Council 515:Gaudry, Anne-Marie (2000). 338:ALP split over conscription 214:Barker was born in 1846 in 689: 658:Australian trade unionists 609:"Senator Barker's Funeral" 364:and defeated high-profile 405:Brighton General Cemetery 173: 91: 68: 57: 42: 30: 294:. He was elected to the 595:The Bendigo Independent 579:. Sydney. 22 June 1924. 374:Territory of New Guinea 307:Political Labor Council 243:Wellington, New Zealand 315:Australian Labor Party 279: 249:as a tailor and dyer. 319:1910 federal election 277: 16:Australian politician 235:Launceston, Tasmania 541:Carr, Adam (2008). 388:and later moved to 673:Australian tailors 354:double dissolution 280: 220:colony of Victoria 459:978-0-522-84459-7 300:City of Melbourne 192:Australian Senate 177: 176: 680: 617: 616: 605: 599: 598: 587: 581: 580: 569: 558: 557: 555: 553: 538: 532: 531: 529: 527: 512: 487: 486: 484: 482: 436: 370:George Swinburne 258:delegate to the 169:Tailor, unionist 159: 157: 123:Toorak, Victoria 96:Personal details 82: 73: 62: 35: 21: 688: 687: 683: 682: 681: 679: 678: 677: 623: 622: 621: 620: 615:. 24 June 1924. 607: 606: 602: 589: 588: 584: 571: 570: 561: 551: 549: 540: 539: 535: 525: 523: 514: 513: 490: 480: 478: 460: 438: 437: 418: 413: 382: 344:and toured the 284:North Melbourne 272: 255: 253:Labour movement 247:North Melbourne 212: 161: 153: 149: 146: 130:Political party 121: 105: 80: 74: 69: 63: 58: 38: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 686: 684: 676: 675: 670: 665: 660: 655: 650: 645: 640: 635: 625: 624: 619: 618: 600: 591:"About People" 582: 559: 533: 488: 458: 415: 414: 412: 409: 381: 378: 331:1906 elections 278:Barker c. 1920 271: 268: 254: 251: 211: 208: 180:Stephen Barker 175: 174: 171: 170: 167: 163: 162: 151: 147: 144: 143: 141: 137: 136: 131: 127: 126: 118: 114: 113: 102: 98: 97: 93: 92: 89: 88: 83: 77: 76: 66: 65: 55: 54: 44: 43: 40: 39: 37:Barker c. 1895 36: 28: 27: 25:Stephen Barker 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 685: 674: 671: 669: 666: 664: 661: 659: 656: 654: 651: 649: 646: 644: 641: 639: 636: 634: 631: 630: 628: 614: 610: 604: 601: 597:. 8 May 1914. 596: 592: 586: 583: 578: 574: 568: 566: 564: 560: 548: 544: 537: 534: 522: 518: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 501: 499: 497: 495: 493: 489: 477: 473: 469: 465: 461: 455: 451: 447: 446: 441: 435: 433: 431: 429: 427: 425: 423: 421: 417: 410: 408: 406: 402: 397: 395: 391: 390:St Kilda East 387: 380:Personal life 379: 377: 375: 371: 367: 363: 362:1922 election 359: 358:1919 election 355: 351: 347: 346:Western Front 343: 339: 334: 332: 328: 324: 320: 316: 312: 308: 303: 301: 297: 293: 289: 285: 276: 269: 267: 265: 261: 252: 250: 248: 244: 240: 236: 232: 228: 223: 221: 217: 209: 207: 205: 204:Joseph Hannan 201: 198:Senator from 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 172: 168: 164: 145:Jane Laughton 142: 138: 135: 132: 128: 124: 119: 115: 112: 108: 103: 99: 94: 90: 87: 86:Joseph Hannan 84: 78: 72: 67: 61: 56: 53: 49: 45: 41: 34: 29: 22: 19: 612: 603: 594: 585: 576: 550:. 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Index


Senator
Victoria
Joseph Hannan
Sussex
England
Toorak, Victoria
Labor
Sussex
Melbourne Trades Hall Council
Australian Senate
Labor
Victoria
Joseph Hannan
London
colony of Victoria
presser
Melbourne
Launceston, Tasmania
Auckland
Wellington, New Zealand
North Melbourne
Melbourne Trades Hall Council
wage boards

North Melbourne
1897 Victorian general election
William Watt
North Melbourne Town Council
City of Melbourne

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