Littleton Groom

Littleton Groom

Sir Littleton Ernest Groom, KCMG (22 April 18676 November 1936) was an Australian Commonwealth Minister, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Australia's 10th longest serving federal Parliamentarian (33 years and one month). He was a member of every non-Australian Labor Party ministry from 1905 to 1926. He was a liberal protectionist, who believed in the extension of federal powers, but became increasingly opposed to the Australian Labor Party's socialist agenda.

Early life

Groom was born in Toowoomba, Queensland and educated at Toowoomba Grammar School, where he was dux of the school and captain of the football and cricket teams, and Ormond College, University of Melbourne where he won the 1890 University Scholarship at the Final Honours Examination in Laws. He then worked as a lawyer, Crown Prosecutor and acting judge. He married Jessie Bell in July 1894.cite web
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Political career

Groom won the first federal by-election in Australian history, as a Protectionist for the seat of Darling Downs, caused by the death of his father William Groom. He was a strong Australian nationalist, supporting an extension of the Commonwealth's powers, including its industrial relations powers. As a result, he supported the Watson government in 1904. He was Minister of Home Affairs from July 1905 to October 1906 in the second Deakin Ministry and introduced legislation in 1906 to create a federal meteorological department and the creation of the Commonwealth Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIRO) in 1916 was in large part a product of his attempt to create an Australian Department of Agriculture in 1906. In October 1906, he became Attorney General until the defeat of the Deakin government in November 1908. He passed legislation to defend the Harvester Judgment and successfully introduced legislation providing Commonwealth invalid and old age pensions.

With the formation of the Fusion government in June 1909, Groom became External Affairs until its defeat in the 1910 election. He had carried legislation establishing the High Commission of Australia in London. After the 1910 election, he became a stong opponent of Labor and attacked its establishment of a government-owned Commonwealth Bank and its attempt to gain the power to control monopolies. He was Trade and Customs in the Cook Ministry from June 1913 to September 1914.

Nationalist government

Groom was Vice-President of the Executive Council in Hughes's national government from November 1917 to March 1918 and Works and Railways from March 1918 to December 1921. He encouraged railway development and was involved in accelerating the construction of Canberra. In December 1921 he became Attorney-General again. He was also Minister for Trade and Customs and Minister for Health in May and June 1924, following Austin Chapman's resignation on grounds of ill health. He led the Australian delegation to the Fifth Assembly of the League of Nations in Geneva in 1924 and chaired a committee, which formulated a protocol to establish a system of international arbitration and later voted to support its protocol despite an instruction to abstain. He involved himself in attempts to deport "foreign" agitators, but due to his poor handling of these and other matters, he was obliged to resign in December 1925.

peaker

In return for his resignation, Groom was elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives and presided from January 1926 to 1929, when he helped oversee the move of federal Parliament from Melbourne to the newly constructed capital Canberra but his refusal to use his casting vote as speaker on a bill that would remove the Commonwealth from most of its involvement in conciliation and arbitration led to the collapse of the Bruce government and the 1929 election. This was motivated partly by his views on the obligations of an independent speaker, but he also disliked the bill and he still resented his forced resignation in 1925. The Nationalist Party ran a candidate against him in a bitter campaign and beat him, making him the first serving Speaker to lose his own seat at an election.

Groom returned to his legal practice in Brisbane. He was re-elected in 1931 election as an Independent and he joined the United Australia Party in August 1933. From 1932 to 1936 he was chairman of the Bankruptcy Legislation Committee and in earlier years he also acted on various royal commissions and select committees. He died in Canberra of cerebro-vascular disease. He was survived by his wife and one of their two daughters.

Groom was joint author with Sir John Quick of the "Judicial Power of the Commonwealth" in 1904 and he was part author of various Queensland legal publications.A member of the General Synod of the Anglican Church, Groom was knighted in January 1924 for his services to politics. In 1984 the Division of Groom was named in his honour and he is commemorated by a number of features in Toowoomba, including Groom Park. Groom's elder brother, Henry Littleton Groom, was a long serving member of the Queensland Legislative Council.

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Persondata
NAME = Groom, Littleton Ernest
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH = 22 April 1867
PLACE OF BIRTH = Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
DATE OF DEATH = 6 November 1936
PLACE OF DEATH = Canberra, Australia


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