- William McMillan (Australian politician)
Sir William McMillan
KCMG (14 November 1850 –21 December 1926 ) was anAustralia n politician and businessman.Alfred Deakin said he was a "thoughtful, educated businessman, narrow and cold after the manner of the Manchester School … business-like in manner and incisive in debate".Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Martin |first= A. W.
authorlink= |year=1986|id=A100335b|title= McMillan, Sir William (1850 - 1926) |accessdate=2007-09-02]McMillan was born in
Derry ,Ireland and educated at Wesley College,Dublin (together withH. B. Higgins ) and atTulse Hill School inLondon . He travelled toSydney in 1869 to develop a branch of "McArthur", softgoods merchants. He later worked at the company'sMelbourne branch before returning to Sydney as resident partner in 1876. He later became chairman and managing director of "Metropolitan Coal Company Limited" and a director the Australian branches of "Westinghouse Air Brake Company Limited" and "Phoenix Assurance Company Limited". He was the president of Sydney Chamber of Commerce in 1886. In 1878 he married Ada Charlotte Graham, aged 16, and they had two daughters and two sons.cite web
title =Sir William McMillan (1850 - 1926)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/d1f007ff28c0a6c2ca256cb5001566b1!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-09-02 ]In 1887, McMillan was elected as the member for East Sydney in the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for theFree Trade Party , and held the seat until its abolition in 1894. He was Colonial Treasurer from March 1889 to July 1891 in SirHenry Parkes fifth Free Trade Government and was a delegate to the 1890 conference on thefederation of Australia and the 1891 National Australasian Convention. In 1894 he was elected as the member for Burwood, which he held until 1898. He chaired the finance committee of the 1897 Australasian Federal Convention.In 1901, he was elected to federal parliament as the first member for the seat of Wentworth and was elected deputy leader of the Free Trade Party. He retired at the 1903 election to look after his business interests. He stood unsuccessfully for the state seat of Willoughby in 1913.
McMillan was divorced in 1891. He married Helen Maria O'Reilly in 1892 and they had two daughters. He died in his house, Althorne in the Sydney suburb of Bellevue Hill.
Honours
McMillan was created Knight Commander of the
Order of St Michael and St George in 1901.Notes
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*worldcat id|lccn-n96-15812
Persondata
NAME = McMillan, William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION =Australia n politician and businessman
DATE OF BIRTH =14 November 1850
PLACE OF BIRTH =Derry ,Ireland
DATE OF DEATH =21 December 1926
PLACE OF DEATH =Bellevue Hill, New South Wales ,Australia
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