- Frank Wilson (politician)
Infobox Officeholder
honorific-prefix =
name = Frank Wilson
honorific-suffix = CMG
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order = 9th
office = Premier of Western Australia
term_start =16 September 1910
term_end =7 October 1911
deputy =
predecessor =Newton Moore
successor =John Scaddan
constituency =
term_start2 =27 July 1916
term_end2 =28 June 1917
predecessor2 =John Scaddan
successor2 =Henry Lefroy
constituency2 = Canning (1897–1899)
Perth (1901)
Sussex (1904–1917)
birth_date = birth date|1859|5|12
birth_place =Monkwearmouth ,Sunderland ,England , UK
death_date = death date and age|1918|12|7|1859|5|12
death_place = Claremont,Western Australia ,Australia
restingplace =Karrakatta Cemetery
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party = Liberal
otherparty =
spouse = Annie PhillipsFrank Wilson, CMG (
12 May 1859 –7 December 1918 ), wasPremier of Western Australia from16 September 1910 until7 October 1911 , and again from27 July 1916 until28 June 1917 .Frank Wilson was born at
Monkwearmouth ,Sunderland ,England on12 May 1859 . He was educated inSunderland , then Moravian School inNeuwied ,Germany , and finally at Wesley College,Sheffield . He was then apprenticed to Peacock Bros. and Sons, a Sunderland firm of shipbrokers and timber merchants. At the age of nineteen, he joined his brother in the establishment of an engineering works. Two years later, he married Annie Phillips.Wilson remained in the engineering business for eight years, until an engineering strike in 1886 caused the business substantial losses. The following year he sailed for
Queensland , where he initially ran his own business, and later became manager of A. Overend and Company, a well-known firm of railway contractors, machinery merchants and flour millers. In October 1891, Wilson came toPerth, Western Australia to take up an appointment as managing director of the Canning Jarrah Timber Company, a position that he held until 1899. He became director of numerous other companies, and acted as a mining agent. For many years he was president of the Timber merchants and Saw Millers' Association, and from 1899 until 1902 he was president of the Perth Chamber of Commerce.In 1895, Wilson was elected to East Ward on the Perth City Council, and two years later was elected to the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Canning, where he sat in opposition to PremierJohn Forrest . In the general election of 1901, Wilson successfully contested the seat of Perth, his Canning seat having been abolished under the "Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899". On21 November 1901 , he was appointed Commissioner for Railways and Minister for Railways and Mines inAlf Morgans ' government, but lost his seat toWilliam Purkiss in the subsequentministerial by-election . After unsuccessfully contesting the Legislative Assembly seat of Claremont in a by-election on11 June 1902 , he was elected to the Legislative Assembly seat of Sussex on28 June 1904 , which seat he then held for over thirteen years.Wilson was Minister for Works for the duration of
Cornthwaite Rason 's government, from August 1905 until May 1906. He might then have become premier but stood aside in favour ofNewton Moore . In Moore's ministry Wilson was initially appointed Colonial Treasurer, Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Education. By June 1909 he had relinquished these portfolios, and he was then appointed Minister for Works. For part of 1910, he was acting premier while Moore was absent in England.On
16 September 1910 , Moore resigned the premiership on the grounds of ill health, and Wilson became Premier and Colonial Treasurer. His government was responsible for the legislation that established theUniversity of Western Australia , and also initiated the "Redistribution of Seats Bill 1911". In June 1911, Wilson was made CMG.Wilson held the office of premier until the general election of
7 October 1911 , when his government was heavily defeated by the Labour party. He then became Leader of the Opposition until July 1916. During this time, he was chosen as a foundation member of the Senate of the University of Western Australia, and would remain a member until December 1915. He also represented Western Australia at thecoronation of King George V in June 1911.Labour was returned in the election of 1914, but its majority was reduced to a margin of two seats. Over the next two years, two Labour members resigned. Labour lost both
by-elections , so that by November 1916, the government had only 24 seats in a house of fifty. On27 July 1916 , the Liberal and Country parties cooperated to defeat the government in the Legislative Assembly. After being refused a dissolution of Parliament by the governor, the premierJohn Scaddan resigned, and Wilson became premier for the second time.Although the Country Party cooperated with the Liberals in bringing down Scaddan's Labour government, they declined to form a coalition ministry, and they were inconsistent in their support of Wilson's government. At one point in February 1917, a dispute between the parties prompted Wilson to tender his resignation, but this was refused by the governor. At the same time, federal party politics was being transformed by the "nationalist movement", a reconstruction of the party system along the lines of the conscription debate. There was some pressure on Wilson to form a Nationalist Party at the state level, and this pressure increased after
Billy Hughes ' Nationalist Party easily won the federal election of May 1917. Later that month, Wilson called a meeting of Liberal, Country Party and National Labor members, and a Nationalist Party was formed. However in early June the members of the new party voted to reconstruct the ministry by caucus election. Realising that the intention was to oust the current ministry, Wilson and three of his ministers walked out of the meeting. Two weeks later,Henry Lefroy was elected leader of the party, leaving Wilson with no choice but to resign as premier. He did so on28 June 1917 , and sat as an independent until the general elections of29 September 1917 , in which he lost his seat by a margin of four votes.Wilson's health had been poor for some time, and shortly after the election he became seriously ill, and underwent surgery. He died at
Claremont, Western Australia on7 December 1918 , and was buried atKarrakatta Cemetery .References
*Black and Bolton 2001
*cite book|author=Reid, Gordon Stanley and Oliver, Margaret Ruth|year=1982|title=The Premiers of Western Australia 1890–1982|location=Nedlands, Western Australia | publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-214-9
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Frank|Last=Wilson|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogWe-Wy.html#wilson3
*cite book|author=Black, David|year=1981|chapter=Party Politics in Turmoil|editor=Stannage, Charles Thomas (ed.)|title=A New History of Western Australia|location=Nedlands, Western Australia | publisher=University of Western Australia Press|id=ISBN 0-85564-181-9
*cite book|author=The Constitution Centre of Western Australia|year=2002|title= [http://www.ccentre.wa.gov.au/html/prems_govenors/first.html Governors and Premiers of Western Australia] |location=West Perth, Western Australia | publisher=The Constitution Centre of Western Australia|id=ISBN 0-7307-3821-3
*Kimberly 1897Persondata
NAME=Wilson, Frank
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=12 May 1859
PLACE OF BIRTH=Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, England
DATE OF DEATH=7 December 1918
PLACE OF DEATH=Claremont, Western Australia
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