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William Emmett Murphy

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57:, but with the other Irish volunteers was soon shipped back to Ireland. He finished his apprenticeship and helped to found the Liverpool Cabinetmakers' and Upholsterers' Apprentices' Society. He emigrated to Melbourne in 1865, where he joined the Cabinet Makers' Association, and married Louisa Walsh in 1869. 44:
on 12 May 1841, the son of William Murphy, a publican. He was educated at the Christian Brothers' College and originally intended to enter the priesthood. He was apprenticed as a cabinet-maker to his uncle at Liverpool. In 1860 he volunteered as one of
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from 1884, serving until he was removed from office in September 1886. He reconciled with Trades Hall in 1889 and played a prominent role in Victoria in the
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He was Secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Committee from 1877 and the first Secretary of the
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but he was defeated by 186 votes (2.8%). He stood again at the
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but was again unsuccessful, defeated by 324 votes (13.6%).
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Index

William Emmet Murphy
trade unionist
Dublin
O'Reilly's Brigade
Pope Pius IX
Civita Vecchia
Melbourne Trades Hall Council
1890 Australian maritime dispute
Victorian Legislative Assembly
North Melbourne
1886 election
1889 election
Daylesford
Dictionary of Australasian Biography





Mennell, Philip
"Murphy, William Emmet" 
Wikisource




"Murphy, William Emmett (1841–1921)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN

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