- James Dickson
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name = James Dickson
honorific-suffix = KCMG
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order = 13th
office = Premier of Queensland
term_start =1 October 1898
term_end =1 December 1899
order1 = 1st
office1 = Minister for Defence (Australia)
term_start1 =1 January 1901
term_end1 =10 January 1901
successor1 =John Forrest
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predecessor =Thomas Joseph Byrnes
successor =Anderson Dawson
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birth_date = birth date|1832|11|30|df=y
birth_place =Plymouth ,Devon ,England , UK
death_date = death date and age|1901|1|10|1832|11|30|df=y
death_place = Sydney,New South Wales ,Australia
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footnotes =Sir James Robert Dickson, KCMG (
30 November 1832 –10 January 1901 ) was anAustralia n politician andbusinessman , the 13thPremier of Queensland and a member of the first federal ministry.Dickson was born in
Plymouth ,Devon , and migrated initially to Victoria in 1854. He settled inQueensland in 1862, becoming anauctioneer . A wealthy and influential businessman, he was elected as a member of theQueensland Legislative Assembly for Enoggera in 1873. He was made Secretary for Public Works and Mines in 1876 underArthur Macalister , and was Treasurer 1876-79. In the absence of SirSamuel Griffith he was briefly Opposition Leader, and was Treasurer again 1883-87 after Griffith became Premier. He lost his seat in 1888 but was again elected for Bulimba in 1892, supporting the importation of labourers from the South Pacific to work on the Queensland canefields.Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Cuthbert
first=D. D.
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year=1981
id=A080327b
title= Dickson, Sir James Robert (1832 - 1901)
accessdate=2007-10-20] cite web
first=Percival
last=Serle
authorlink=Percival Serle
title =Dickson, Sir James Robert (1832 - 1901)
publisher =Project Gutenberg Australia
work=Dictionary of Australian Biography
url =http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogD.html#dickson1
accessdate = 2007-10-20 ]In the so-called
Continuous Ministry of the late 1890s, Dickson attained the positions of Secretary for Railways in 1897, Postmaster-General and Home Secretary 1898-99. In September 1898, after the death ofThomas Byrnes he was made Premier. The Continuous Ministry by this stage was falling apart, and Dickson had only a brief period in office beforeAnderson Dawson gained the support of the Legislative Assembly to become the world's first electedLabour Party leader. The Ministerialists regrouped a week later to vote Dawson out of office. Dickson lacked support to become Premier again, and that position instead went toRobert Philp , in whose government Dickson was Chief Secretary.Dickson was a leading supporter of federation in Queensland and was mainly responsible for winning a "yes" vote in the Queensland
referendum on the proposedConstitution of Australia in 1900. As a result, Dickson was appointed Minister for Defence in the first federal ministry underEdmund Barton on 1 January 1901. He was intending to stand for election to the first Federal Parliament, but on 10 January he died suddenly at the Commonwealth's inaugural ceremonies in Sydney. He was the first federal Minister to die in office.Honours
Dickson was appointed a Knight Commander of the
Order of St Michael and St George in January 1901. The federal electoral division of Dickson in Queensland, and theCanberra suburb of Dickson are named after him.ee also
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Australian Commonwealth ministries 1901-2004 References
Persondata
NAME = Dickson, James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =Australia n businessman, politician andPremier of Queensland
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DATE OF BIRTH =30 November 1832
PLACE OF BIRTH =Plymouth ,Devon ,England
DATE OF DEATH =10 January 1901
PLACE OF DEATH =Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia
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