词条 | Harry Turley |
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| honorific-prefix = The Hon | name = Harry Turley | honorific-suffix = | image = Henry Turley.jpg | office = President of the Australian Senate | term_start = 1 July 1910 | term_end = 8 July 1913 | predecessor = Albert Gould | successor = Thomas Givens | office2 = Senator for Queensland | term_start2 = 1 January 1904 | term_end2 = 30 June 1917 | constituency_AM3 = South Brisbane | assembly3 = Queensland Legislative | term_start3 = 6 May 1893 | term_end3 = 11 March 1899 | predecessor3 = Abraham Luya | successor3 = Abraham Luya | term_start4 = 22 July 1899 | term_end4 = 11 March 1902 | predecessor4 = Abraham Luya | successor4 = Alec Lamont | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1859|4|24}} | birth_place = Gloucestershire, England | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1929|6|5|1859|4|24}} | death_place = South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | restingplace = South Brisbane Cemetery |birthname = Joseph Henry Lewis Turley | nationality = English Australian | spouse = Mary Smith (m.1886 d.1947) | party = Australian Labor Party | relations = | children = | residence = | alma_mater = | occupation = Waterside worker | profession = | religion = Congregationalist | signature = | website = | footnotes = }} Joseph Henry Lewis "Harry" Turley (24 April 1859 – 5 June 1929) was an English-born Australian politician. Early lifeHarry Turley was born in Gloucestershire on 24 April 1859. He was educated in England, after which he became a sailor. Having migrated to Australia in 1887, he became a waterside worker in Brisbane, and was President of the Wharf Laborers' Union. PoliticsIn 1893, Harry Turley was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland as the Labor member for South Brisbane,[1] serving as Home Secretary in Anderson Dawson's short-lived Labor Government in 1899.[1] In 1902 he left the Assembly,[1] and in 1903 was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Queensland. On 1 July 1910, he was appointed President of the Senate, a position he held until 8 July 1913. He remained a Senator until his defeat in 1917. Later lifeAfter leaving politics, Turley became a shipping master with the Queensland Harbours and Rivers Department. Turley died in 1929 and was buried in South Brisbane Cemetery.[2][3] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Former Members|publisher=Parliament of Queensland|year=2015| url=http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/members/former/bio?id=1357010454|accessdate= 2 February 2015}} 2. ^[https://online.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cemeteries/cemeteries_step3.jsp?mapdisplay=110871 Turley, Henry] — Brisbane City Council Grave Location Search. Retrieved 5 November 2011. 3. ^{{cite web|last=Carr|first=Adam|title=Australian Election Archive|work=Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive|url=http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/a/australia|year=2008|accessdate=2008-11-16}} External links{{Commons category|Harry Turley}}{{s-start}}{{s-par|au}}{{succession box | title=President of the Senate || before=Albert Gould || after=Thomas Givens || years=1910–1913}}{{s-par|au-qld}}{{s-bef|before=Abraham Luya}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for South Brisbane|years=1893–1899}}{{s-aft|after=Abraham Luya}}{{s-bef|before=Abraham Luya}}{{s-ttl|title=Member for South Brisbane|years=1899–1902}}{{s-aft|after=Alec Lamont}}{{s-end}}{{President of the Australian Senate}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Turley, Harry}}{{Australia-Labor-senator-stub}} 8 : Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia|Members of the Australian Senate for Queensland|Members of the Australian Senate|Australian waterside workers|1859 births|1929 deaths|Burials in South Brisbane Cemetery|20th-century Australian politicians |
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