- Greg McGirr
John Joseph Gregory ("Greg") McGirr (
11 October 1879 –23 March 1949 ) was anAustralia n politician, elected as a member of theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly .He was the second son of John Patrick McGirr, farmer and Irish Migrant, and Mary O'Sullivan; and he was born in Parkes,
New South Wales . (James McGirr , Premier of that state from 1947 to 1952, was one of his younger brothers.) Educated at St Joseph's Convent, Parkes, andSt Stanislaus' College , Bathurst, Greg graduated in pharmacy from theUniversity of Sydney in 1904.cite web
title =Mr John Joseph Gregory McGirr (1879 - 1949)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/edf8b384359afab9ca256e44000817f2!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-02-13 ] He opened chemist shops at Peak Hill, Parkes, Orange, Narromine, and eventuallySydney . He was also heavily involved in land and stock trading. Despite his wealth he joined theAustralian Labor Party , along with many other Catholics.In 1910 McGirr ran unsuccessfully for the seat of Orange, but won Yass at a by-election in 1913. In 1914 he married Rachel Rittenburg Miller BA, a schoolteacher.cite web
title =McGirr, John Joseph Gregory (1879 - 1949)
publisher =Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100265b.htm
accessdate = 2007-02-13] He was ALP whip from 1916 until 1917. At the 1920 electionproportional representation was introduced to most of the State and the Yass electorate was absorbed into an expanded multi-memberelectoral district of Cootamundra , and he won a seat in it. Labour won the election he became Minister for Public Health and Motherhood until the defeat of the Government in the 1922 election. He was also deputy party leader after the death of John Storey in 1921. In 1922, he won a seat in Sydney and became party leader as a result of the expulsion of its leader James Dooley from the party in March 1923. The Federal Labor Executive then intervened in the State Party and Jack Lang became party leader in July 1923.As a result of his involvement in the previous machinations, McGirr was isolated and resigned from the party in July and attempted to establish the "Young Australia Party". He was defeated at the 1925 election and subsequently concentrated on his business interests, except for an unsuccessful attempt to win Calare for the State (Hughes-Evans) Labor Party in September 1940. He died in Sydney, survived by his wife and eight of his nine children. Another one of his brothers was
Patrick Michael McGirr , yet another New South Wales politician. One of his daughters, Trixie, moved to Britain where she became a Conservative politician and is the only Australian woman made alife peer ess of the United Kingdom parliament, asTrixie Gardner, Baroness Gardner of Parkes .Notes
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NAME=Macgirr, John Joseph Gregory
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Macgirr, Greg
SHORT DESCRIPTION=New South Wales politician
DATE OF BIRTH=11 October 1879
PLACE OF BIRTH=Parkes, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH=23 March 1949
PLACE OF DEATH=Sydney ,New South Wales
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