- John Holman (politician)
John Barkell Holman (
26 February 1872 –23 February 1925 ) was a Member of theWestern Australian Legislative Council for 23 years between 1901 and 1925.Born in Clunes, Victoria, on
26 February 1872 , John Holman was the son of miner Edward Holman and Mary Anne nee Barkell. He was educated at Bendigo, then worked as a miner, first at Bendigo, where he became a member of the Bendigo Miners' Association in 1886; and later at Broken Hill, where he was involved in the strike of 1892. On14 February 1893 he married Katherine Mary Roe at Broken Hill; they would have four sons and six daughters.Holman migrated to
Western Australia in 1893. He became active in theLabour movement , leading a strike at Day Dawn in 1896, and becoming a workers' advocate before the State Arbitration Court for many unions. By 1901 he was working in the Murchison district as a journalist, and was an organiser for theAmalgamated Workers Union . He contested theWestern Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Mount Magnet in the election of April 1901, but was defeated by Frank Wallace.On
10 December 1901 John Holman was elected to the Legislative Assembly seat of North Murchison in aministerial by-election , defeatingFrederick Moorhead . The following year he was elected general president of the Western Australian branches of the Australian Workers' Union. In 1904 the seat of North Murchison was abolished, and Holman contested and won the seat of Murchison. He would hold this seat for nearly 17 years. From10 August 1904 to7 June 1905 he was Minister for Railways and Labour inHenry Daglish 's shortlived Labor ministry.Holman was secretary of the Federated Timber Workers' Union from 1908 until his death in 1925. He was Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly from
1 November 1911 to22 March 1917 , and later acted as secretary and whip for the Parliamentary Labor Party. He launched the Labor newspaper "The Labor Vanguard", and became chairman of directors for the People's Printing Company.Holman lost Labor
preselection for his seat in the election of12 March 1921 , and instead unsuccessfully contested the seat of Swan. The following year he contested for theAustralian House of Representatives seat of Swan, again without success. However on8 December 1923 , he won the Legislative Assembly seat of Forrest in aby-election occasioned by the death ofPeter O'Loghlen . He would hold the seat until his death.John Holman died at St John of God Hospital, Subiaco on
23 February 1925 from complications following anappendicectomy , and was buried atKarrakatta Cemetery . His daughter,May Holman , was elected to the Legislative Council in his seat, becoming only the second woman to enter an Australian parliament, and the first for the Labor party. One of his sons,Edward Holman , also became a Member of the Legislative Assembly.References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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NAME=Holman, John Barkell
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=26 February 1872
PLACE OF BIRTH=Clunes, Victoria ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH=23 February 1925
PLACE OF DEATH=Subiaco, Western Australia
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