- William Propsting
Infobox President | name =William Propsting
nationality =Australian
order =20thPremier of Tasmania
term_start =9 April 1903
term_end =11 July 1904
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predecessor =Elliott Lewis
successor =John Evans
birth_date =birth date|1861|6|4|mf=y
birth_place =Hobart ,Tasmania
death_date =death date and age|1937|12|3|1861|6|4|mf=y
death_place =Hobart ,Tasmania
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spouse =
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footnotes =|William Bispham Propsting CMG (
4 June 1861 –3 December 1937 ) was anAustralia n politician who served asPremier of Tasmania fromApril 9 ,1903 toJuly 11 ,1904 .Early life
Propsting was born in
Hobart , the son of Henry Propsting. He was educated at the Derwent school, Hobart, and went toSouth Australia in 1879 entering the education department as a pupil teacher. He studied at the training college and at theUniversity of Adelaide , and rose to be first assistant at the Sturt-street school,Adelaide . He returned to Tasmania in 1886, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1892.Political career
In February 1899 Propsting entered politics as member for Hobart in the
Tasmanian House of Assembly , and in August 1901 was elected leader of the opposition. He became premier and treasurer on9 April 1903 , his party being known as the liberal democratic party. He succeeded in re-organizing the education department and established a training college at Hobart, but most of his party's attempts to bring in democratic legislation were blocked by theTasmanian Legislative Council . Propsting resigned on11 July 1904 and was leader of the opposition until December 1905. He was then elected a member of the legislative council, and in May 1906 joined the Sir John W. Evans ministry as attorney-general and minister for education. This ministry resigned in June 1909. From April 1916 to August 1922 Propsting was attorney-general and minister for railways in Sir W. H. Lee's ministry, and was attorney-general in the Hayes ministry which succeeded it until August 1923. He was elected president of the legislative council in July 1926 and held this position with distinction until his death at Hobart on3 December 1937 .Legacy
Propsting married twice; firstly to Caroline Emma Coles in 1893, and secondly to Lilias Macfarlane in 1925, who survived him with a son and two daughters of the first marriage. He was made a C.M.G. in 1932.
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External links
*D. Nairn Thorp, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110310b.htm Propsting, William Bispham (1861 - 1937)] ', "
Australian Dictionary of Biography ", Volume 11, MUP, 1988, pp 302-303.
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