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William Watson (Australian politician)

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285:. Watson was an outspoken opponent of the party system throughout his career, believing that it "prevented men giving their best service to the country and it made them decidedly dishonest, although they would rather it not be so"; however, politically he usually voted with the conservative parties in the House. He held the seat until he retired in 1928, citing his frustration with the political system and his inability to "mitigate the sectional division in parliament". He was re-elected to the House in 1931 - defeating 33: 758: 293:
for his decision to return to politics. However, he retired for a final time in 1934, stating that he had decided not to seek re-election unless it was proved to him that it "would be of some definite advantage to the people" if he were to be returned and this had not occurred.
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and was educated at Guildford State School. He left school at 13 and was variously a manual labourer, miner, navvy, bricklayer, plasterer, axeman, dairyman, farmer and commercial traveller before operating his own grocery shop in Melbourne from 1889 to 1895.
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Watson married Eliza Annie Showell on 2 April 1888 at Campbells Creek. They had ten children, with two sons dying in World War I and two daughters also predeceasing them.
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Watson did not live to see Curtin become Prime Minister in 1941. Curtin was a pallbearer at Watson's funeral, describing him as a "generous and friendly opponent".
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Watson retired from the business in July 1937 and sold it to his three sons. He died at his home in
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Fremantle
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and was made an honorary member of the Fremantle branch of the
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in December 1938 and was buried in the Methodist section of
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as an independent from 1922 to 1928 and 1931 to 1934.
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WILLIAM WATSON" 679:The West Australian 623:The West Australian 532:Carr, Adam (2008). 484:The West Australian 448:"ON THE FRONT PAGE" 425:The West Australian 227:Watson was born in 822:1931 – 1934 794:1922 – 1928 733:john.curtin.edu.au 708:on 5 November 2013 690:– via Trove. 662:– via Trove. 634:– via Trove. 603:– via Trove. 575:– via Trove. 564:Fremantle Advocate 513:. 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Australian Parliament
Fremantle
Reginald Burchell
John Curtin
John Curtin
John Curtin
Campbells Creek, Victoria
Peppermint Grove, Western Australia
Australian
Independent
UAP
Australian House of Representatives
Fremantle
Campbells Creek, Victoria
Western Australia
Fremantle
Perth
Spearwood
World War I
Fremantle War Memorial
Returned and Services League
Australian House of Representatives
independent
Fremantle
John Curtin
Great Depression
Peppermint Grove
Fremantle Cemetery

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