- Henry Gullett
Sir Henry Somer Gullett KCMG (
26 March 1878 –13 August 1940 ) was anAustralia nCabinet Minister and member of the House of RepresentativesGullett was born at Toolamba West, Victoria and educated at state schools, but left school at twelve on the death of his father. He began writing for newspapers. In 1908 he travelled to
London as a journalist and in 1914 published a handbook on Australian rural life, "The Opportunity in Australia" to promote emigration to Australia. He married Elizabeth Penelope Frater in 1912 and they had a son and a daughter.Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Hill
first=A. J.
authorlink=
year=1983
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title= Gullett, Sir Henry Somer (1878 - 1940)
accessdate=2007-10-20 ]In 1915, Gullett became an official Australian correspondent on the Western Front. In July 1916, he joined the
first Australian Imperial Force (AIF) as a gunner. From early 1917 he worked withCharles Bean in collecting war records and later with the AIF as a war correspondent inPalestine . In 1919, he was briefly director of the Australian War Museum. He started writing volume VII of "TheOfficial History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 ", covering theSinai and Palestine Campaign , which he completed in 1922. In 1920,Billy Hughes appointed him head of the Australian Immigration Bureau, but he resigned in February 1922 over disagreements in relation to immigration policy and returned to journalism.Political career
Gullett failed to win a seat at the 1922 election, but he won the seat of
Division of Henty for the Nationalist Party in 1925 election and held it for the rest of his life. He was Minister for Trade and Customs from November 1928 in thethird Bruce Ministry until its fall in October 1929. On the 1931 election of theUnited Australia Party government, he was again Minister for Trade and Customs and attended theBritish Empire Economic Conference inOttawa , which attempted to establishImperial Preference , a system of tarriff concession within theBritish Empire . As a result he was made Knight Commander of theOrder of St Michael and St George in January 1933, but he resigned as minister on the same month on health grounds. In October 1934, he became minister without portfolio, with responsibility for trade treaties, in thesecond Lyons Ministry and he negotiated several trade agreements. He resigned in March 1937 over disagreements with Cabinet over trade policy.In April 1939, Gullett became Minister for External Affairs in the
first Menzies Ministry and Minister for Information from September 1939. However, whenRobert Menzies formed a coalition with the Country Party in March 1940, he was moved toVice-President of the Executive Council , and Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research. He was killed in the Canberra air disaster in August 1940.He was the father of
Jo Gullett , who was Member for Henty from 1946 to 1955.References
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NAME = Gullett, Henry
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n Politician
DATE OF BIRTH =26 March 1878
PLACE OF BIRTH =Toolamba, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH =13 August 1940
PLACE OF DEATH =Canberra
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