词条 | Walter Howarth |
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| honorific-prefix = | name = Walter Howarth | honorific-suffix = | image = | constituency_MP = Maitland | parliament = New South Wales | majority = | predecessor = Walter O’Hearn | successor = Milton Morris | term_start = 11 June 1932 | term_end = 6 February 1956 | birth_date = 14 March 1882 | birth_place = Campbelltown, Colony of New South Wales | death_date = 12 July 1958 | death_place = Maitland, New South Wales, Australia | nationality = Australian | spouse = Edith Letitia Margaret Langlands | party = United Australia (1932—1945) Liberal Party (1945—1958) | relations = | children = Two sons, Three daughter | residence = | alma_mater = | occupation = | profession = Politician/ Building contractor | religion = Presbyterian | signature = | website = | footnotes = }} Walter Arthur Harrex Howarth (14 March 1882 – 12 July 1958) was an Australian politician who represented the Maitland for the United Australia Party (1932—1945) and the Liberal Party (1945—1956). He was deputy leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from 1946 to 1954. Early lifeHowarth was born to parents Walter Arthur Howarth, a bootmaker, and Elizabeth Ellen Peetwn at Campbelltown. Howarth jnr Married Edith Letitia Margaret Langlands on 3 February 1906 at Lidcombe and had five children through their marriage: three daughters and two sons. He was a building contractor and a carpenter by trade.[1] {{anchor|Political career}}Political careerHowarth first entered politics in 1926 as a Councillor of Bolwarra Shire until 1932, during which he was Shire President for one term. He contested the New South Wales Lower House seat of Maitland for the United Australia Party and won election on 11 June 1932. Howarth was re-elected to the seat of Maitland at the 1935, 1938, 1941, 1944, 1947, 1950 and 1953. Whilst a member of Parliament Howarth was party Whip from 1941 until 1946 and was Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Division of the Liberal Party from 1946 until 1954 under Leader Sir Vernon Treatt.[1] DeathHowarth died on 12 July 1958. His funeral was held at Beresfield crematorium from Mackay Memorial Presbyterian church ministers at Rutherford.[1] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web | title =Mr Walter Arthur Harrex HOWARTH (1882 - 1958) | work =Members of Parliament | publisher =Parliament of New South Wales | url =https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/formermembers/Pages/former-member-details.aspx?pk=1369 | accessdate = 30 March 2017 }} {{s-start}}{{s-par|au-nsw}}{{s-bef| before= Walter O’Hearn }}{{s-ttl |title= Member for Maitland | years =1932{{spaced ndash}}1956 }}{{s-aft|after=Milton Morris}}{{s-ppo}}{{s-bef|before= Vernon Treatt }}{{s-ttl|title= Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party|years=1946{{spaced ndash}}1954}}{{s-aft|after= Robert Askin }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Howarth, Walter}} 8 : 1882 births|1958 deaths|Australian businesspeople|United Australia Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales|Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales|New South Wales local government politicians|Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly|20th-century Australian politicians |
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