- William Webster (Australian politician)
William Webster (
7 June 1860 –3 October 1936 ) was anAustralia n politician. Born in Everton,Lancashire inEngland , he was the son of John Webster, a labourer, and Elizabeth, nee Poynton. Leaving school at 13, Webster migrated toNew South Wales in 1879 and, having quarried stone at Pyrmont and saved prodigiously, was able to bring the rest of his family to Sydney. By the next year he was financial secretary of the Trades and Labor Council. He married Jane Buckney on7 June 1883 at Marrickville, and the firm he founded, Webster Bros, was one of the first in New South Wales to observe the standard wage andeight-hour day .Webster was a member of Marrickville Municipal Council from 1887, and stood for the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seats of Canterbury, Petersham, and Wickham, only to be defeated in all of them. Although he had opposed Federation, he contested the seat of Gwydir in 1901 in an attempt to enter theAustralian House of Representatives , but was unsuccessful. However, from 1901 to 1903 he was the first Labor member for Moree in the Legislative Assembly, and as a result of his success was elected to the seat of Gwydir in 1903. He was known for always answering letters and requests from his constituents personally.His role in the royal commission on postal services was significant, and was in part responsible for the downfall of the Deakin government. On
9 July 1909 , as part of these pursuits, Webster delivered a renowned speech lasting 10 hours and 57 minutes, a record which, under new time limits, can never be broken. As a result of this he became known as "the man with the iron jaw". He was Postmaster-General in the first Hughes government, and together with his Prime Minister he left the Labor Party in 1916 overconscription to join the newNationalist Party of Australia . He retained his place in the government until the 1919 election, at which he was defeated.Webster retired to Wentworthville and played no further part in politics. He died at Parramatta on
8 October 1936 and was survived by his wife, a daughter and two sons.References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Wise |first=Christine |authorlink=|year=1990|id=A120481b.htm|title= Webster, William (1860-1936) |accessdate=2007-08-25
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NAME = Webster, William
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH =7 June 1860
PLACE OF BIRTH = Everton,Lancashire ,England
DATE OF DEATH =8 October 1936
PLACE OF DEATH =Parramatta, New South Wales
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