- James Ronald
James Black Ronald (
27 August 1861 –27 July 1941 ) was anAustralia n politician. Born inScotland , he was educated atEdinburgh University and became aPresbyterian clergyman. Migrating to Australia in 1888, he became a clergyman inMelbourne . In 1901, he attempted to gain Protectionist endorsement to contest theAustralian House of Representatives seat of Southern Melbourne; when he was unsuccessful, he turned to the Labor Party, which endorsed him instead. Ronald won the seat, one of only two Victorian Labor members elected in the first federal election. Ronald's seat was abolished in 1906, and he attempted to gain Labor endorsement to contest the neighbouring Melbourne Ports. When this endorsement was given to James Mathews instead, Ronald contested the seat as an independent Labor candidate, but was unsuccessful. He rejoined the ALP after the election, but was one of many Labor members to leave in 1916 over the issue ofconscription , eventually ending up in the Nationalist Party. Ronald died in 1941.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=2008-07-05]References
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH =27 August 1861
PLACE OF BIRTH =Scotland
DATE OF DEATH =27 July 1941
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