- Gregor McGregor
: "For the Scottish cricketer who played for England, see
Gregor MacGregor (cricketer) ": "For the Scottish adventurer in Colonial America, seeGregor MacGregor "The Hon. Gregor McGregor (
18 October 1848 -13 August 1914 ) was an influentialAustralia n politician andtrade union leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.Born in Kilmun,
Argyll ,Scotland , McGregor worked in theGlasgow ship building yards prior to his emigration to the colony ofSouth Australia in 1877. Initially working as a builder's labourer and a gardener, McGregor became involved in the union movement, rising to the position of President and Secretary of the United Builders Labourers' Association and President of the Trades and Labour Council, which inevitably led to his involvement in the formation of the Labor Party, and served as President of the United Labor Party in 1893/94. Australian Dictionary of Biography
last= Grainger
first= G. C.
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year=1986
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title= McGregor, Gregor (1848 - 1914)
accessdate=2008-01-14 ]Although suffering from deteriorating eyesight that would eventually leave him legally blind, McGregor became one of the first Australian Labor Members of Parliament when he was elected as a Member of the
South Australian Legislative Council in 1894, serving in the Council until his resignation in May 1901 in order to accept a position as a Senator for South Australia. He compensated for his blindness with a memory described as "astounding", able to recite lengthy passages perfectly after hearing them read, usually by his mother-in law [Simms, M. (ed.) "1901: The forgotten election". University of Queensland Press, Brisbane. ISBN 0-7022-3302-1.] . As a Senator, McGregor served inAustralian Labor Party government cabinets asVice-President of the Executive Council prior to his death in 1914. He served as the party's first leader in the Senate and first Deputy Leader (at the time, the two posts were equivalent).McGregor married twice but had no children. He died of a heart condition at his home in Unley, survived by his second wife and stepson.
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NAME = McGregor, Gregor
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician
DATE OF BIRTH =18 October 1848
PLACE OF BIRTH = Kilmun,Argyll ,Scotland
DATE OF DEATH =13 August 1914
PLACE OF DEATH =Unley, South Australia
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