- George Pearce
Sir George Foster Pearce, KCVO (
14 January 1870 –24 June 1952 ) was anAustralia npolitician who was instrumental in founding theAustralian Labor Party inWestern Australia .Pearce, a carpenter, was born in
Mount Barker, South Australia and educated at Red Hill Public School until he was 11. He worked on farms and later became a carpenter inAdelaide , but lost that job in the depression of 1891 and moved to Western Australia. he joined the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners and soon became heavily involved in the union movement. In April 1897 he married Eliza Maud Barrett.Australian Dictionary of Biography
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title =Pearce, Sir George Foster (1870 - 1952)
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In 1893, Pearce helped found the Progressive Political League, a precursor to the West Australian branch of the ALP. Self-educated in politics and economics, in 1901 he was elected to the first Commonwealth Parliament as a Senator for Western Australia. He narrowly missed out on being a member of the first Labor Party Cabinet when
Chris Watson became Prime Minister in 1904. In 1908, he became Minister for Defence in the Cabinet ofAndrew Fisher . He oversaw the foundation of the naval college atJervis Bay andRoyal Military College, Duntroon . In 1914 Australia enteredWorld War I . UponBilly Hughes ' ascension as Prime Minister, Pearce was named Deputy Leader of the party.By this time, Australia's prosecution of the war made the introduction of
conscription an intensely divisive issue for the ALP. Pearce was convinced of the necessity of introducing conscription, but the majority of his party did not agree. Pearce, along with many other of the party's founding members, subsequently followed Hughes out of the party and into a new "National Labor" (laterNationalist Party of Australia ) ministry.Most of the defectors to the Nationalists subsequently faded into obscurity, but Pearce went on to have a successful career in the party of his erstwhile opponents. After Hughes was deposed as Nationalist leader, Pearce accepted a position in the ministry of Hughes' successor and rival,
Stanley Bruce . In 1932 Pearce joined the newly formed United Australia Party, and served as a minister in the Lyons government until his defeat at the 1938 elections. By that time he was the last member of the original Australian Senate elected in 1901 still in the Senate. He was a Senator for 37 years and three months, a record term. His total service as a minister was 24 years and seven months, also a record in the Australian Parliament.Pearce died at home in the Melbourne suburb of Elwood, survived by two sons and two daughters.
RAAF Base Pearce and theCanberra suburb of Pearce are named after him.Notes
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NAME=Pearce, George
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH=14 January 1870
PLACE OF BIRTH=Mount Barker, South Australia
DATE OF DEATH=24 June 1952
PLACE OF DEATH=Elwood, Victoria
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