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217:. In private correspondence he repeatedly expressed hopes for a German victory, apparently on the grounds that this would encourage Australia's independence from Britain. In 1916, Miles began writing for 272:
In 1897, Miles married Maria Louisa Binnington, the daughter of a Queensland fishmonger. The couple had two sons and four daughters. He had a tempestuous relationship with his daughter
141:. His parents were wealthy and he went on an extended tour of Europe with them in 1882 and 1883 visiting Britain, Germany, Austria and Hungary. On his return to Australia he attended 232:, a "a pro-monarchical, pro-fascist, pro-Aboriginal, anti-British, anti-communist and anti-Semitic monthly" with himself as editor. He developed a close relationship with writer 529: 514: 161:
Miles followed his father into the accounting profession, joining the firm of Miles, Vane & Miles (later Yarwood, Vane & Miles). He became a fellow of the
534: 169:, of which he became the majority shareholder. He retired from business in 1935 on an annual income estimated at ÂŖ6,000 (equivalent to $ 700,000 in 2022). 162: 504: 182: 524: 255: 470: 172:
In 1913, Miles unsuccessfully sued the Sydney Meat-Preserving Company, of which he was a major shareholder, for its failure to pay
519: 499: 130:. He was the son of Ellen (nÊe Munton) and John Balfour Clement Miles. His mother, born in England, was the widow of musician 449: 127: 42: 202:, which subsequently became the Rationalist Association of New South Wales. In the same year he published a pamphlet titled 150: 199: 509: 277: 210: 138: 356: 225:. Around the same time he made attempts to form an Australia-First Committee and an Advance Australia League. 360: 260: 236:, whom he employed as a "literary adviser". He shared Stephensen's nationalist views and published his work 177: 61: 146: 436: 241: 166: 494: 489: 206:. However, he resigned from the Rationalist Association in 1920 after a quarrel with other members. 250: 118:(27 August 1871 – 10 January 1942) was an Australian businessman and far-right political activist. 218: 214: 131: 466: 445: 142: 73: 233: 413: 352: 310: 245: 483: 460: 149:. As a young man he was a member of the Sydney Philharmonic Society and sang at 195: 273: 106: 173: 327:
Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) pp135
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and was a long-serving director of Peapes, a menswear store on
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During World War I, Miles was active in the movement against
198:. In about 1912 he founded a local branch of England's 134:. His father, born in Tahiti, was a public accountant. 383: 381: 102: 79: 69: 50: 28: 21: 204:The Myth of the Resurrection of Jesus, the Christ 283:Miles died on 10 January 1942 at the age of 70. 163:Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants 223:Magazine of Protest, Personality and Progress 145:from 1883 until 1886 during the headship of 8: 240:in 1936, which became influential among the 18: 137:Miles was raised in the Sydney suburb of 180:ruled against him by 2–1 in the case of 530:Australian magazine publishers (people) 292: 238:The Foundations of Culture in Australia 515:Australian indigenous rights activists 399: 387: 336: 372: 349:Miles v Sydney Meat-Preserving Co Ltd 304: 302: 300: 298: 296: 183:Miles v Sydney Meat-Preserving Co Ltd 7: 535:People educated at Newington College 438:Inky Stephensen: Wild Man of Letters 276:, at one point forcing her into the 126:Miles was born on 27 August 1871 in 414:"Miles, Beatrice (Bea) (1902–1973)" 278:Gladesville Hospital for the Insane 16:Australian businessman and activist 444:. University of Queensland Press. 418:Australian Dictionary of Biography 315:Australian Dictionary of Biography 256:Aborigines Progressive Association 14: 311:"Miles, William John (1871–1942)" 92: 505:Australian publishers (people) 254:in 1938. He also financed the 128:Woolloomooloo, New South Wales 43:Woolloomooloo, New South Wales 1: 200:Rationalist Press Association 465:. Interactive Publications. 462:The Australia First Movement 258:and its related publication 525:Australian magazine editors 359:50 (19 December 1912), 228:In 1936, Miles established 551: 459:Winter, Barbara (2005). 520:Australian nationalists 309:Cunneen, Chris (1986). 261:The Australian Abo Call 244:. Miles also published 178:High Court of Australia 62:Gordon, New South Wales 500:Australian accountants 412:Allen, Judith (2006). 147:William Henry Williams 435:Munro, Craig (1992). 353:[1912] HCA 87 242:Jindyworobak Movement 213:and gave speeches in 167:George Street, Sydney 510:Australian fascists 151:St Mary's Cathedral 219:Robert Samuel Ross 132:William J. Cordner 116:William John Miles 143:Newington College 113: 112: 74:Newington College 542: 476: 455: 443: 422: 421: 409: 403: 397: 391: 385: 376: 370: 364: 346: 340: 334: 328: 325: 319: 318: 306: 234:P. R. Stephensen 96: 94: 85:Maria Binnington 57: 54:10 February 1942 38: 36: 19: 550: 549: 545: 544: 543: 541: 540: 539: 480: 479: 473: 458: 452: 441: 434: 431: 429:Further reading 426: 425: 411: 410: 406: 398: 394: 386: 379: 371: 367: 347: 343: 335: 331: 326: 322: 317:. Vol. 10. 308: 307: 294: 289: 270: 248:'s debut novel 192: 159: 157:Business career 124: 98: 95: 1897) 90: 86: 65: 59: 55: 46: 40: 34: 32: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 548: 546: 538: 537: 532: 527: 522: 517: 512: 507: 502: 497: 492: 482: 481: 478: 477: 471: 456: 450: 430: 427: 424: 423: 404: 392: 377: 375:, p. 163. 365: 341: 329: 320: 291: 290: 288: 285: 269: 266: 246:Xavier Herbert 191: 188: 158: 155: 123: 120: 111: 110: 104: 100: 99: 88: 84: 83: 81: 77: 76: 71: 67: 66: 60: 58:(aged 70) 52: 48: 47: 41: 39:27 August 1871 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 547: 536: 533: 531: 528: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 511: 508: 506: 503: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 487: 485: 474: 472:9781876819910 468: 464: 463: 457: 453: 447: 440: 439: 433: 432: 428: 419: 415: 408: 405: 401: 396: 393: 389: 384: 382: 378: 374: 369: 366: 362: 358: 354: 350: 345: 342: 338: 333: 330: 324: 321: 316: 312: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 293: 286: 284: 281: 279: 275: 268:Personal life 267: 265: 263: 262: 257: 253: 252: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 230:The Publicist 226: 224: 220: 216: 212: 207: 205: 201: 197: 189: 187: 185: 184: 179: 175: 170: 168: 164: 156: 154: 152: 148: 144: 140: 135: 133: 129: 121: 119: 117: 108: 105: 101: 82: 78: 75: 72: 68: 63: 53: 49: 44: 31: 27: 23:William Miles 20: 461: 437: 417: 407: 402:, p. 4. 395: 390:, p. 3. 368: 363:(Australia). 355:, (1912) 16 348: 344: 339:, p. 2. 332: 323: 314: 282: 271: 259: 249: 237: 229: 227: 222: 211:conscription 208: 203: 194:Miles was a 193: 181: 171: 160: 136: 125: 115: 114: 56:(1942-02-10) 495:1942 deaths 490:1871 births 400:Winter 2005 388:Winter 2005 337:Winter 2005 251:Capricornia 64:, Australia 45:, Australia 484:Categories 451:0702223891 373:Munro 1992 361:High Court 287:References 215:The Domain 196:secularist 122:Early life 109:(daughter) 35:1871-08-27 174:dividends 107:Bea Miles 103:Relatives 70:Education 274:Beatrice 190:Activism 139:Ashfield 97:​ 89:​ 469:  448:  176:. The 80:Spouse 442:(PDF) 351: 91:( 87: 467:ISBN 446:ISBN 51:Died 29:Born 357:CLR 221:'s 486:: 416:. 380:^ 313:. 295:^ 280:. 264:. 186:. 153:. 93:m. 475:. 454:. 420:. 37:) 33:(

Index

Woolloomooloo, New South Wales
Gordon, New South Wales
Newington College
Bea Miles
Woolloomooloo, New South Wales
William J. Cordner
Ashfield
Newington College
William Henry Williams
St Mary's Cathedral
Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants
George Street, Sydney
dividends
High Court of Australia
Miles v Sydney Meat-Preserving Co Ltd
secularist
Rationalist Press Association
conscription
The Domain
Robert Samuel Ross
P. R. Stephensen
Jindyworobak Movement
Xavier Herbert
Capricornia
Aborigines Progressive Association
The Australian Abo Call
Beatrice
Gladesville Hospital for the Insane

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