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From 1924 to 1930, he served again as MLA for the Electoral district of Guildford in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, and from 1930 to 1940 as MLA for the Electoral district of Guildford-Midland. He also served as Speaker of the Assembly from August 1938 to August 1939, and as chairman of
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There, he founded the Kalgoorlie branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, and he served as its first President. He also helped establish the Kalgoorlie, Boulder and District Trades and Labor Council, and served as its secretary for two years. He then served as the first business
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in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. In October 1911, he began a term as Minister for Works, and from November 1914 he served as Minister for Lands and Agriculture. In the assembly, his proposal to build a railway line going North from
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rejected. In January 1915, he helped pass the Industries Assistance Act to help farmers whose livelihood had been jeopardized by the recent drought. However, he lost his ministerial portfolio as a result of the
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on three occasions – from 1901 to 1905, then again from 1906 to 1917, and finally from 1924 until his death. Johnson was elected leader of the Labor Party (and thus
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On 27 November 1901, he married Jessie Elizabeth Stewart, nÊe McCallum, who had been recently widowed. They had a son and three daughters.
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From the age of thirteen to the age of sixteen, he worked in a post office. He then worked as a carpenter, emigrating to
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the parliamentary party from 1924 to 1948. He was a 'state socialist' and rejected the proposed
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Parliamentary Library Western Australia: Kalgoorlie Electorate Profile
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in 1894, at the age of twenty-four. A year later, he moved to the
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for most of the first half of the 20th century. A member of the
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Western Australia Ministers of Railways & Transports
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William Dartnell Johnson was born on 9 October 1870 in
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He died on 26 January 1948, and he was buried in the
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Speaker
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Alexander Panton
Joseph Sleeman
Leader of the Opposition
Labor Party
Western Australia
Hector Rason
Henry Daglish
Thomas Bath
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Norbert Keenan
Kalgoorlie
Hector Rason
Joseph Davies
Guildford
John Brady
Guildford-Midland
Wanganui
Subiaco
Western Australia
Labor
Western Australia
Labor Party
Legislative Assembly
leader of the opposition
1905 state election

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