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wounded himself, Lieut. DENNY personally obtained assistance for two of his men who were wounded. He then reorganised his command and succeeded in reaching his destination. Lieut. DENNY after delivering this water then went to the dressing station where he dictated a report to D.H.Q. before being evacuated.
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty whilst engaged in pack transport work near HOGGE on the night of 15 September 1917. Lieutenant DENNY showed great coolness and initiative throughout, especially when his convoy came under very heavy barrage in the vicinity of CLAPHAM JUNCTION. Although
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liberal" in a by-election in 1900. He was re-elected in 1902, but defeated in 1905. The following year, he was elected as a ULP candidate, and retained his seat for that party (the
Australian Labor Party from 1917) until 1931. Along with the rest of the cabinet, he was ejected from the Australian
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to fix the closing time of licensed premises was proposed by the ULP. Even after the governing
Liberal Union agreed to the conduct of the referendum at the next state election, Denny attacked them, claiming that they had no intention of implementing the outcome of the referendum if they were
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from 1898, representing Grey Ward. During his early twenties he was active in the literary and debating societies of
Adelaide, was Chairman of the Christian Brothers Old Collegians Association, and captain of two city rowing clubs. He unsuccessfully contested the two-member
597:(1910â12), during which he drafted and led several important legislative reforms, including housing reforms assisting workers to purchase homes, and a law enabling women to practise law in South Australia for the first time. In August 1915, Denny enlisted in the
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Minister for Housing, and initially, Assistant Minister for Repatriation. In January 1925 he was appointed as Minister for Irrigation and Minister for Repatriation, while retaining his Attorney-General and housing portfolios.
986:, Denny was returned first of three in Adelaide with 30.2 per cent of the ballots cast. He was repatriated to Australia via the United States on 2 August 1919, returning to his seat. While in the United States, he had been regularly published in the
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in 1926, where his "address was punctuated with applause". When his political enemies persistently queried the circumstances under which he was awarded the
Military Cross, he published the citation in response. Despite Labor's loss in the
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Insolvency Court to be appointed as Electoral Officer for the state, replacing Charles Mathews, a state public servant who had held the position since 1907. Denny had previously worked for Paine as a legal associate.
852:, although Denny was again returned first in the seat of Adelaide with 15.8 per cent of votes cast. He became a member of the University of Adelaide Council in April 1912, as a representative of the Parliament. In 1913, a
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1114:. He died on 2 May 1946 of a heart attack which developed at his home on Osmond Terrace, Norwood, after he returned from his office in Adelaide. He was survived by his wife, one son and three daughters. He was accorded a
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Australia. This was done to impose state control on a system which had effectively combined the administration of the national and state electoral rolls. On 27 May 1925, Denny arranged the appointment of Judge
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military camp at which Denny had trained before embarking for service overseas. Denny's work on the Scheme resulted in a clash with former Premier Sir
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2415:. Adelaide, SA. 21 September 1912. p. 9
2331:. Adelaide, SA. 17 November 1917. p. 38
569:(ULP) member in 1899, he was elected as an "
2924:Australian recipients of the Military Cross
2437:. Adelaide, SA. 21 February 1930. p. 2
2207:. Adelaide, SA. 4 February 1899. p. 41
2163:. Adelaide, SA. 16 January 1920. p. 10
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2616:Australian Politics and Elections Database
2511:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
2503:"Denny, William Joseph (Bill) (1872â1946)"
2311:. Adelaide, SA. 16 January 1917. p. 4
2269:. Adelaide, SA. 9 January 1926. p. 18
2249:. Narracoorte, SA. 13 June 1941. p. 3
982:Still serving overseas at the time of the
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1945:Donovan, P. F.; Painter, Alison (1990).
691:, then worked as a weather clerk at the
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101:17 April 1930 â 18 April 1933
2241:"Death of the Rev. Father R.P. Denny"
2227:. Adelaide, SA. 3 May 1946. p. 8
2111:History of the State Electoral Office
1996:. Carlton, VIC: The Miegunyah Press.
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2914:Attorneys-general of South Australia
2699:Minister for the Northern Territory
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689:Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
420:Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
2768:Attorney-General of South Australia
2722:Attorney-General of South Australia
2673:Attorney-General of South Australia
1204:. Melbourne: Popular Publications.
893:, he transferred to the divisional
848:, and the ULP were defeated by the
823:Attorney-General of South Australia
587:Attorney-General of South Australia
281:17 March 1900 â 2 May 1902
89:Attorney-General of South Australia
36:Bill Denny (Mississippi politician)
2944:South Australian local councillors
2811:South Australian House of Assembly
2508:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1972:. Kent Town, SA: Wakefield Press.
1156:Australian Dictionary of Biography
555:South Australian House of Assembly
235:South Australian House of Assembly
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1906:The cyclopedia of South Australia
1106:a further autobiographical book,
881:. He was later commissioned as a
839:Female Law Practitioners Act 1911
728:for South Australia. Denny was a
669:William Joseph Denny was born in
262:3 May 1902 â 26 May 1905
27:Australian politician (1872â1946)
2959:Burials at West Terrace Cemetery
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1175:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
811:Supreme Court of South Australia
605:, initially as a trooper in the
499:5th Divisional Ammunition Column
1922:Coulthard-Clark, Chris (1996).
1133:under the rocks at the back of
599:First Australian Imperial Force
509:AIF Administrative Headquarters
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32:Bill Denny (medical researcher)
2513:Australian National University
1969:South Australia and Federation
1903:Burgess, Henry Thomas (1907).
1198:Denny, William Joseph (1941).
773:electoral district of Adelaide
1:
2486:Parliament of South Australia
1549:Brooks, Gill & Weste 2008
1471:Parliament of South Australia
825:and Minister controlling the
787:, after which the ULP led by
693:General Post Office, Adelaide
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2389:"The University of Adelaide"
2108:Macilwain, Margaret (2007).
908:the split in the Labor Party
2434:The Register News-Pictorial
1865:The Register News-Pictorial
1201:A Digger at Home and Abroad
1169:Denny, Capt. W. J. (1919).
1127:West Adelaide Football Club
1108:A Digger at Home and Abroad
835:Advances for Homes Act 1910
561:from 1900 to 1902 and then
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2964:Adelaide Law School alumni
2954:Australian Roman Catholics
2610:Sharman, Campbell (2014).
2501:Lincoln, Merrilyn (1981).
2155:"Captain Denny MP Married"
2118:: State Electoral Office.
2116:Rose Park, South Australia
2089:: State Electoral Office.
2087:Rose Park, South Australia
1495:Donovan & Painter 1990
754:Premier of South Australia
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2221:"Death of Mr. W.J. Denny"
1798:Inglis & Brazier 2008
1762:Inglis & Brazier 2008
1659:, pp. 232 & 235.
1083:Parliamentary Labor Party
1056:April 1930 state election
871:Australian Imperial Force
859:March 1915 state election
846:election in February 1912
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1880:The Victor Harbour Times
887:9th Light Horse Regiment
805:, and was admitted as a
619:1st Divisional Artillery
607:9th Light Horse Regiment
504:1st Divisional Artillery
494:9th Light Horse Regiment
329:Norwood, South Australia
2573:Powell, Graeme (2014).
1990:; Brazier, Jan (2008).
1603:Australian War Memorial
1000:and second of three in
831:Commonwealth Government
648:(1933), and held other
2794:Minister for Railways
2484:Former members of the
2283:"Late "Brownie" Tripp"
2246:The Narracoorte Herald
2011:Walker, David (1999).
1966:Howell, Peter (2002).
1823:The Narracoorte Herald
1038:Herbert Kingsley Paine
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793:University of Adelaide
681:, and his wife Annie (
615:5th Division Artillery
425:University of Adelaide
2745:Minister for Housing
2372:The Australian Worker
2329:The Adelaide Observer
2267:The Adelaide Observer
2204:The Adelaide Observer
2177:"Capt. W.J. Denny MC"
1926:. St. Leonards, NSW:
1838:The Australian Worker
1697:The Adelaide Observer
1616:The Adelaide Observer
1277:The Adelaide Observer
1120:West Terrace Cemetery
1068:National War Memorial
1014:Thousand Homes Scheme
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739:seat of West Adelaide
734:Adelaide City Council
720:, who later became a
716:in 1896. He replaced
654:Thousand Homes Scheme
589:and Minister for the
469:Years of service
339:West Terrace Cemetery
2740:New ministerial post
2651:at Wikimedia Commons
2050:Research Paper No. 7
1810:Coulthard-Clark 1996
1118:, and was buried at
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970:Return to Parliament
964:Sir William Birdwood
821:Denny was appointed
687:Dwyer). He attended
546:William Joseph Denny
386:Winefride Mary Leahy
299:William Joseph Denny
18:William Joseph Denny
2752:Ministry abolished
2706:Ministry abolished
2693:Laurence O'Loughlin
2554:"Mitcham Army Camp"
2480:"Hon William Denny"
1800:, pp. 281â282.
1764:, pp. 197â198.
1091:1933 state election
1052:1927 state election
1024:, whom he sued for
984:1918 state election
925:Captain Denny, MC,
795:in 1903, Denny was
785:1910 state election
777:1905 state election
769:1902 state election
582:candidate in 1933.
371:Parliamentary Labor
355:liberal (1900â1905)
2658:Political offices
2622:on 18 January 2015
2465:– via Trove.
2445:– via Trove.
2423:– via Trove.
2403:– via Trove.
2383:– via Trove.
2361:– via Trove.
2339:– via Trove.
2325:"Military Honours"
2319:– via Trove.
2303:"Lieutenant Denny"
2297:– via Trove.
2277:– via Trove.
2257:– via Trove.
2235:– via Trove.
2215:– via Trove.
2193:– via Trove.
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827:Northern Territory
799:to J.R. Anderson,
722:United Labor Party
714:The Southern Cross
709:The Southern Cross
697:Postmaster General
591:Northern Territory
567:United Labor Party
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2857:Succeeded by
2800:Succeeded by
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2729:Succeeded by
2680:Succeeded by
2647:Media related to
2522:978-0-522-84459-7
2125:978-0-9750486-2-7
2096:978-0-9750486-3-4
2024:978-0-7022-3131-5
2003:978-0-522-85479-4
1979:978-1-86254-549-6
1958:978-0-646-02056-3
1928:Allen & Unwin
1551:, pp. 39â40.
1070:at the corner of
1033:returning officer
945:Buckingham Palace
883:second lieutenant
844:Verran called an
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