- Rowland James
Rowland "Rowley" James (
14 June 1885 –4 July 1962 ) was anAustralia n politician and coalminer. Born atLambton, New South Wales to Moses James and Mary Ann, nee James, he was educated at public school and worked in the mines for twenty-five years (including a five-year stint inWestern Australia ). On24 July 1912 he married Gladys Mary Davies. Having served theCollie River District Miners' Union of Workers, he returned toNew South Wales to become part of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation.James was elected to the
Australian House of Representatives for theAustralian Labor Party in 1928, succeeding former Labor leaderMatthew Charlton in the seat of Hunter. He was a critic of both the conservative government ofStanley Bruce and the Labor government ofJames Scullin for not prosecuting mine-owners during the protected miner lock-out in northern New South Wales (1929-30), which led to accusations of incitingmob violence ; "Smith's Weekly" published his record of convictions, includingdrunkenness and assaulting police.A supporter of Jack Lang's proposal that New South Wales should not repay interest to British bond-holders in the height of the
Great Depression , James joinedJack Beasley 'sLang Labor Party, along with six other New South Wales MPs, who voted in opposition to defeat the Scullin government. At the ensuing elections, both Labor parties lost heavily.Re-admitted to the ALP in 1936, James was chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on
public works from 1943, and led the Australian delegation to the firstInternational Labour Organisation coal-mining committee inLondon in 1945. He continued to be prominent in coal-mining affairs, and his support for Prime MinisterBen Chifley 's stand on the 1949 coal strike prompted some to express a desire to expel him from the Miners' Federation.A man who disliked convention, James was succeeded in the seat of Hunter in 1958 by ALP leader
H. V. Evatt , who was in turn succeeded by James' son Albert. James died on4 July 1962 at Ashfield, and was survived by his wife, daughter and three of his five sons.References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Fredman |first=L. E. |authorlink=|year=1996|id=A140630b.htm|title= James, Rowland (Rowley) (1885-1962) |accessdate=2007-08-25
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NAME = James, Rowland
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = James, Rowley
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH =14 June 1885
PLACE OF BIRTH =Lambton, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH =4 July 1962
PLACE OF DEATH =Ashfield, New South Wales
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